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'QUIT COAL' : Greenpeace targets incoming coal shipment at Pagbilao coal plant

Activists from Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior, paint "Quit Coal" 
on the hull of 223-meter ship MV Sam John Spirit standing by to unload 
its cargo at the Pagbilao coal power plant in Quezon province, around 
300 kms south of Manila 24 May 2008. Greenpeace calls on the 
Philippine government to halt all coal plant projects and coal 
expansion. Burning coal heavily emits carbon dioxide, one of the major 
causes of climate change.

Activists from Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior, paint "Quit Coal" on the hull of 223-meter ship MV Sam John Spirit standing by to unload its cargo at the Pagbilao coal power plant in Quezon province, around 300 kms south of Manila 24 May 2008. Greenpeace calls on the Philippine government to halt all coal plant projects and coal expansion. Burning coal heavily emits carbon dioxide, one of the major causes of climate change.

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Activists from Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior, paint "Quit Coal" 
on the hull of 223-meter ship MV Sam John Spirit standing by to unload 
its cargo at the Pagbilao coal power plant in Quezon province, around 
300 kms south of Manila 24 May 2008. Greenpeace calls on the 
Philippine government to halt all coal plant projects and coal 
expansion. Burning coal heavily emits carbon dioxide, one of the major 
causes of climate change.

Activists from Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior, paint "Quit Coal" on the hull of 223-meter ship MV Sam John Spirit standing by to unload its cargo at the Pagbilao coal power plant in Quezon province, around 300 kms south of Manila 24 May 2008. Greenpeace calls on the Philippine government to halt all coal plant projects and coal expansion. Burning coal heavily emits carbon dioxide, one of the major causes of climate change.

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Activists from Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior, paint "Quit Coal" 
on the hull of 223-meter ship MV Sam John Spirit standing by to unload 
its cargo at the Pagbilao coal power plant in Quezon province, around 
300 kms south of Manila 24 May 2008. Greenpeace calls on the 
Philippine government to halt all coal plant projects and coal 
expansion. Burning coal heavily emits carbon dioxide, one of the major 
causes of climate change.

Activists from Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior, paint "Quit Coal" on the hull of 223-meter ship MV Sam John Spirit standing by to unload its cargo at the Pagbilao coal power plant in Quezon province, around 300 kms south of Manila 24 May 2008. Greenpeace calls on the Philippine government to halt all coal plant projects and coal expansion. Burning coal heavily emits carbon dioxide, one of the major causes of climate change.

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Activists from Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior, paint "Quit Coal" 
on the hull of 223-meter ship MV Sam John Spirit standing by to unload 
its cargo at the Pagbilao coal power plant in Quezon province, around 
300 kms south of Manila 24 May 2008. Greenpeace calls on the 
Philippine government to halt all coal plant projects and coal 
expansion. Burning coal heavily emits carbon dioxide, one of the major 
causes of climate change.

Activists from Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior, paint "Quit Coal" on the hull of 223-meter ship MV Sam John Spirit standing by to unload its cargo at the Pagbilao coal power plant in Quezon province, around 300 kms south of Manila 24 May 2008. Greenpeace calls on the Philippine government to halt all coal plant projects and coal expansion. Burning coal heavily emits carbon dioxide, one of the major causes of climate change.

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Activists from Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior, paint "Quit Coal" 
on the hull of 223-meter ship MV Sam John Spirit standing by to unload 
its cargo at the Pagbilao coal power plant in Quezon province, around 
300 kms south of Manila 24 May 2008. Greenpeace calls on the 
Philippine government to halt all coal plant projects and coal 
expansion. Burning coal heavily emits carbon dioxide, one of the major 
causes of climate change.

Activists from Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior, paint "Quit Coal" on the hull of 223-meter ship MV Sam John Spirit standing by to unload its cargo at the Pagbilao coal power plant in Quezon province, around 300 kms south of Manila 24 May 2008. Greenpeace calls on the Philippine government to halt all coal plant projects and coal expansion. Burning coal heavily emits carbon dioxide, one of the major causes of climate change.

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Activists from Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior, paint "Quit Coal" 
on the hull of 223-meter ship MV Sam John Spirit standing by to unload 
its cargo at the Pagbilao coal power plant in Quezon province, around 
300 kms south of Manila 24 May 2008. Greenpeace calls on the 
Philippine government to halt all coal plant projects and coal 
expansion. Burning coal heavily emits carbon dioxide, one of the major 
causes of climate change.

Activists from Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior, paint "Quit Coal" on the hull of 223-meter ship MV Sam John Spirit standing by to unload its cargo at the Pagbilao coal power plant in Quezon province, around 300 kms south of Manila 24 May 2008. Greenpeace calls on the Philippine government to halt all coal plant projects and coal expansion. Burning coal heavily emits carbon dioxide, one of the major causes of climate change.

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