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Greenpeace, Prachuab communities form human installation against coal

Greenpeace activists and climate-impacted and anti-coal community 
members of Prachuab Kiri khan, in South Thailand, form a human banner 
proclaiming 'Quit Coal', during Rainbow Warrior's solidarity stop, off 
Thapsakae village as part of its "Quit Coal, Lead the Energy 
[R]evolution [1]' Tour of Thailand.

[1] http://www.greenpeace.or.th/quitcoal

Greenpeace activists and climate-impacted and anti-coal community members of Prachuab Kiri khan, in South Thailand, form a human banner proclaiming 'Quit Coal', during Rainbow Warrior's solidarity stop, off Thapsakae village as part of its "<a href="http://www.greenpeace.or.th/quitcoal">Quit Coal, Lead the Energy [R]evolution</a>' Tour of Thailand.

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Greenpeace activists and climate-impacted and anti-coal community 
members of Prachuab Kiri khan, in South Thailand, form a human banner 
proclaiming 'Quit Coal', during Rainbow Warrior's solidarity stop, off 
Thapsakae village as part of its "Quit Coal, Lead the Energy 
[R]evolution [1]' Tour of Thailand. Scientists predict that coastal 
communities will be the worst hit by climate change impacts, the 
communities of this region are opposing building of a 4000 mw of coal 
fired power plant.

[1] http://www.greenpeace.or.th/quitcoal

Greenpeace activists and climate-impacted and anti-coal community members of Prachuab Kiri khan, in South Thailand, form a human banner proclaiming 'Quit Coal', during Rainbow Warrior's solidarity stop, off Thapsakae village as part of its "<a href="http://www.greenpeace.or.th/quitcoal">Quit Coal, Lead the Energy [R]evolution</a>' Tour of Thailand. Scientists predict that coastal communities will be the worst hit by climate change impacts, the communities of this region are opposing building of a 4000 mw of coal fired power plant.

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Children, women and students braved the unseasonal rains in Thapsakae 
to participate in Greenpeace installation activity, a human banner 
proclaiming Quit Coal, during Rainbow Warrior's soldiarity stop in 
Prachuab Kiri Khan, as part of its "Quit Coal, Lead the Energy 
[R]evolution Tour [1]' of Thailand.

[1] http://www.greenpeace.or.th/quitcoal

Children, women and students braved the unseasonal rains in Thapsakae to participate in Greenpeace installation activity, a human banner proclaiming Quit Coal, during Rainbow Warrior's soldiarity stop in Prachuab Kiri Khan, as part of its "<a href="http://www.greenpeace.or.th/quitcoal">Quit Coal, Lead the Energy [R]evolution Tour</a>' of Thailand.

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Children, women and students braved the unseasonal rains in Thapsakae 
to participate in Greenpeace installation activity, a human banner 
proclaiming Quit Coal, during Rainbow Warrior's soldiarity stop in 
Prachuab Kiri Khan, as part of its "Quit Coal, Lead the Energy 
[R]evolution Tour [1]' of Thailand.

[1] http://www.greenpeace.or.th/quitcoal

Children, women and students braved the unseasonal rains in Thapsakae to participate in Greenpeace installation activity, a human banner proclaiming Quit Coal, during Rainbow Warrior's soldiarity stop in Prachuab Kiri Khan, as part of its "<a href="http://www.greenpeace.or.th/quitcoal">Quit Coal, Lead the Energy [R]evolution Tour</a>' of Thailand.

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Leaders from the communities of Thapsake, Bonok, Mae Rumphung, Ao Noi 
and Ban Krut in the province of Prachuab Krikhan, 350 Kms south of 
Bangkok, are welcomed by Captain Mike Fincken (2nd from left) onbard 
Greenpeace flagship SV Rainbow Warrior which is in Thailand on its ‘
Quit Coal, Lead the Energy Revolution [1]’ tour July 9, 2008. The 
communities are opposing proposed 4,000 MW coal power plants in their 
area due to concerns on local pollution and global climate change.

[1] http://www.greenpeace.or.th/quitcoal

Leaders from the communities of Thapsake, Bonok, Mae Rumphung, Ao Noi and Ban Krut in the province of Prachuab Krikhan, 350 Kms south of Bangkok, are welcomed by Captain Mike Fincken (2nd from left) onbard Greenpeace flagship SV Rainbow Warrior which is in Thailand on its ‘<a href="http://www.greenpeace.or.th/quitcoal">Quit Coal, Lead the Energy Revolution</a>’ tour July 9, 2008. The communities are opposing proposed 4,000 MW coal power plants in their area due to concerns on local pollution and global climate change.

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Fishermen from villages of Thapsake, Bonok, Mae Rumphung, Ao Noi and 
Ban Krut in the province of Prachuab Krikhan, 350 Kms south of 
Bangkok, welcomed the Greenpeace flagship SV Rainbow Warrior which is 
in Thailand on its ‘Quit Coal, Lead the Energy Revolution [1]’ tour 
July 9, 2008. The communities are opposing proposed 4,000 MW coal 
power plants in their area due to concerns on local pollution and 
global climate change.

[1] http://www.greenpeace.or.th/quitcoal

Fishermen from villages of Thapsake, Bonok, Mae Rumphung, Ao Noi and Ban Krut in the province of Prachuab Krikhan, 350 Kms south of Bangkok, welcomed the Greenpeace flagship SV Rainbow Warrior which is in Thailand on its ‘<a href="http://www.greenpeace.or.th/quitcoal">Quit Coal, Lead the Energy Revolution</a>’ tour July 9, 2008. The communities are opposing proposed 4,000 MW coal power plants in their area due to concerns on local pollution and global climate change.

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Fishermen from villages of Thapsake, Bonok, Mae Rumphung, Ao Noi and 
Ban Krut in the province of Prachuab Krikhan, 350 Kms south of 
Bangkok, welcomed the Greenpeace flagship SV Rainbow Warrior which is 
in Thailand on its ‘Quit Coal, Lead the Energy Revolution [1]’ tour 
July 9, 2008. The communities are opposing proposed 4,000 MW coal 
power plants in their area due to concerns on local pollution and 
global climate change.

[1] http://www.greenpeace.or.th/quitcoal

Fishermen from villages of Thapsake, Bonok, Mae Rumphung, Ao Noi and Ban Krut in the province of Prachuab Krikhan, 350 Kms south of Bangkok, welcomed the Greenpeace flagship SV Rainbow Warrior which is in Thailand on its ‘<a href="http://www.greenpeace.or.th/quitcoal">Quit Coal, Lead the Energy Revolution</a>’ tour July 9, 2008. The communities are opposing proposed 4,000 MW coal power plants in their area due to concerns on local pollution and global climate change.

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Villagers of Thapsake, Bonok, Mae Rumphung, Ao Noi and Ban Krut in the 
province of Prachuab Krikhan, 350 Kms south of Bangkok, prepare to 
welcome the Greenpeace flagship SV Rainbow Warrior which is in 
Thailand on its ‘Quit Coal, Lead the Energy Revolution [1]’ tour July 
9, 2008. The communities are opposing proposed 4,000 MW coal power 
plants in their area due to concerns on local pollution and global 
climate change.

[1] http://www.greenpeace.or.th/quitcoal

Villagers of Thapsake, Bonok, Mae Rumphung, Ao Noi and Ban Krut in the province of Prachuab Krikhan, 350 Kms south of Bangkok, prepare to welcome the Greenpeace flagship SV Rainbow Warrior which is in Thailand on its ‘<a href="http://www.greenpeace.or.th/quitcoal">Quit Coal, Lead the Energy Revolution</a>’ tour July 9, 2008. The communities are opposing proposed 4,000 MW coal power plants in their area due to concerns on local pollution and global climate change.

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