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Smog from plantation fires clouds the Kapuas River, Kalimantan. Fire 
is often used to clear forest and prepare the land for planting with 
oil palms. This practice is illegal but is common practice among the 
palm oil industry.

Smog from plantation fires clouds the Kapuas River, Kalimantan. Fire is often used to clear forest and prepare the land for planting with oil palms. This practice is illegal but is common practice among the palm oil industry.

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A Greenpeace 'polar bear' and volunteers hang a Christmas stocking at 
the Philippine Senate entrance gate with messages to lawmakers asking 
for the immediate enactment of the Renewable Energy (RE) Bill as a 
Christmas gift to the Filipino people. The passage of the RE bill will 
be the country's first important contribution to help combat climate 
change.

A Greenpeace 'polar bear' and volunteers hang a Christmas stocking at the Philippine Senate entrance gate with messages to lawmakers asking for the immediate enactment of the Renewable Energy (RE) Bill as a Christmas gift to the Filipino people. The passage of the RE bill will be the country's first important contribution to help combat climate change.

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A Greenpeace 'polar bear' and volunteers visit the Philippine Senate 
after the UN Climate Change Conference in Bali. Greenpeace is 
demanding that lawmakers expedite the passage of the Renewable Energy 
Bill as the country's first step toward the global effort to stop 
climate change.

A Greenpeace 'polar bear' and volunteers visit the Philippine Senate after the UN Climate Change Conference in Bali. Greenpeace is demanding that lawmakers expedite the passage of the Renewable Energy Bill as the country's first step toward the global effort to stop climate change.

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A Greenpeace 'polar bear' and volunteers visit the Philippine Senate 
after the UN Climate Change Conference in Bali. Greenpeace is 
demanding that lawmakers expedite the passage of the Renewable Energy 
Bill as the country's first step toward the global effort to stop 
climate change.

A Greenpeace 'polar bear' and volunteers visit the Philippine Senate after the UN Climate Change Conference in Bali. Greenpeace is demanding that lawmakers expedite the passage of the Renewable Energy Bill as the country's first step toward the global effort to stop climate change.

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A Greenpeace 'polar bear' and a volunteer hang a Christmas stocking at 
the Philippine Senate entrance gate with messages to lawmakers asking 
for the immediate enactment of the Renewable Energy (RE) Bill as a 
Christmas gift to the Filipino people. The passage of the RE bill will 
be the country's first important contribution to help combat climate 
change.

A Greenpeace 'polar bear' and a volunteer hang a Christmas stocking at the Philippine Senate entrance gate with messages to lawmakers asking for the immediate enactment of the Renewable Energy (RE) Bill as a Christmas gift to the Filipino people. The passage of the RE bill will be the country's first important contribution to help combat climate change.

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As the international UN climate conference in Bali, Indonesia nears 
conclusion, Greenpeace volunteers hang a giant banner at the Manila 
City Hall to demand immediate passage of the renewable energy ill. The 
environmental organization has been calling on the Philippine 
government to fast-track the passage of the Renewable Energy Bill 
which, once enacted, will catalyze the shift away from the country's 
dependency on fossil fuels and pave the path for the massive uptake of 
renewable energy to help stop climate change.

As the international UN climate conference in Bali, Indonesia nears conclusion, Greenpeace volunteers hang a giant banner at the Manila City Hall to demand immediate passage of the renewable energy ill. The environmental organization has been calling on the Philippine government to fast-track the passage of the Renewable Energy Bill which, once enacted, will catalyze the shift away from the country's dependency on fossil fuels and pave the path for the massive uptake of renewable energy to help stop climate change.

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As the international UN climate conference in Bali, Indonesia nears 
conclusion, Greenpeace volunteers hang a giant banner at the Manila 
City Hall to demand immediate passage of the renewable energy ill. The 
environmental organization has been calling on the Philippine 
government to fast-track the passage of the Renewable Energy Bill 
which, once enacted, will catalyze the shift away from the country's 
dependency on fossil fuels and pave the path for the massive uptake of 
renewable energy to help stop climate change.

As the international UN climate conference in Bali, Indonesia nears conclusion, Greenpeace volunteers hang a giant banner at the Manila City Hall to demand immediate passage of the renewable energy ill. The environmental organization has been calling on the Philippine government to fast-track the passage of the Renewable Energy Bill which, once enacted, will catalyze the shift away from the country's dependency on fossil fuels and pave the path for the massive uptake of renewable energy to help stop climate change.

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As the international UN climate conference in Bali, Indonesia nears 
conclusion, Greenpeace volunteers hang a giant banner at the Manila 
City Hall to demand immediate passage of the renewable energy ill. The 
environmental organization has been calling on the Philippine 
government to fast-track the passage of the Renewable Energy Bill 
which, once enacted, will catalyze the shift away from the country's 
dependency on fossil fuels and pave the path for the massive uptake of 
renewable energy to help stop climate change.

As the international UN climate conference in Bali, Indonesia nears conclusion, Greenpeace volunteers hang a giant banner at the Manila City Hall to demand immediate passage of the renewable energy ill. The environmental organization has been calling on the Philippine government to fast-track the passage of the Renewable Energy Bill which, once enacted, will catalyze the shift away from the country's dependency on fossil fuels and pave the path for the massive uptake of renewable energy to help stop climate change.

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Greenpeace and the Bali Hotels Association in partnership with the 
Bali Tourism Development Corporation (BTDC) today launched an 
ambitious energy efficiency program aimed at promoting responsible 
tourism and climate friendly hospitality in the most `favored and 
frequented´ tourist destination in the southern hemisphere.

Greenpeace and the Bali Hotels Association in partnership with the Bali Tourism Development Corporation (BTDC) today launched an ambitious energy efficiency program aimed at promoting responsible tourism and climate friendly hospitality in the most `favored and frequented´ tourist destination in the southern hemisphere.

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Hundreds of students, bikers, runners, volunteers, and supporters in 
Renewable Energy-themed costumes called for the immediate passage of 
the Renewable Energy Bill as they marched around the Quezon Memorial 
Circle to take part in the Global Day of Action Against Climate 
Change. The Greenpeace Clean Energy Parade is but one of many 
simultaneous public activities happening around the world demanding 
urgent action to address climate change. The Global Day of Action 
against Climate Change is targeted at world governments now convening 
in Bali for the UN Climate Change Conference where negotiations are 
ongoing on a range of measures to curb greenhouse gas emissions and 
avert the dire impacts predicted to result from climate change.

Hundreds of students, bikers, runners, volunteers, and supporters in Renewable Energy-themed costumes called for the immediate passage of the Renewable Energy Bill as they marched around the Quezon Memorial Circle to take part in the Global Day of Action Against Climate Change. The Greenpeace Clean Energy Parade is but one of many simultaneous public activities happening around the world demanding urgent action to address climate change. The Global Day of Action against Climate Change is targeted at world governments now convening in Bali for the UN Climate Change Conference where negotiations are ongoing on a range of measures to curb greenhouse gas emissions and avert the dire impacts predicted to result from climate change.

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