Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Local-Communities-Join-Break-Free-Action-in-Southern-Thailand-27MZIFJJDSG5U.htmlConceptually similarLocal Communities Join Break Free Action in Southern ThailandGP0STQMBBCompleted★★★★★★Local Communities Join Break Free Action in Southern ThailandGP0STQMBCCompleted★★★★Local Communities Join Break Free Action in Southern ThailandGP0STQMB8Completed★★★★Local Communities Join Break Free Action in Southern ThailandGP0STQMB9Completed★★★★Local Communities Join Break Free Action in Southern ThailandGP0STQMBACompleted★★★★Local Communities Join Break Free Action in Southern ThailandGP0STQMC3Completed★★★★Local Communities Join Break Free Action in Southern ThailandGP0STQMC1Completed★★★★Local Communities Join Break Free Action in Southern ThailandGP0STQMBECompleted★★★★Local Communities Join Break Free Action in Southern ThailandGP0STQMBFCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQMB7Local Communities Join Break Free Action in Southern ThailandLocal communities from Ban Klong Pradu village, southern Thailand, show banners against any presence of coal-power plants in the area. They are calling for Thailand to break free from fossil fuels and transition to 100% renewable energy as part of the global Break Free movement.Locations:Ban Klong Pradu-Songkhla Province-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:22 Mar, 2017Credit:© Chanklang Kanthong / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Activists-Babies (0-2)-Banners-Beaches-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal-fired power stations-Day-Energy-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Local population-Outdoors-Public engagement-Rear view-Two peopleShoot:Local Communities Join Break Free Action in Southern ThailandLocal communities from Thepha district, southern Thailand, showed their opposition to the plan for building a 2,200-megawatt coal-power plant in the area. The event was part of a string of activities led by communities worldwide to call for a coal-free world, and to stand in solidarity with the global movement to Break Free from fossil fuels. Communities are asking the government to say 'No to coal' and shift to renewable energy instead.Related Collections:'Break Free' Global Activities (Photo & Video)