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Greenpeace activists protest against a shipment of Indonesian palm oil 
en route to Rotterdam by painting "Palm Oil Destroys Climate and 
Forests" on the side of the palm oil tanker Isola Corallo. The tanker 
is transporting a consignment of 29,000 metric tonnes of crude palm 
oil from Indonesia's largest palm oil producer, Sinar Mas, to Europe 
which has already been a subject to a Greenpeace action six weeks ago 
in the port of Dumai in Sumatra, Indonesia.

Greenpeace activists protest against a shipment of Indonesian palm oil en route to Rotterdam by painting "Palm Oil Destroys Climate and Forests" on the side of the palm oil tanker Isola Corallo. The tanker is transporting a consignment of 29,000 metric tonnes of crude palm oil from Indonesia's largest palm oil producer, Sinar Mas, to Europe which has already been a subject to a Greenpeace action six weeks ago in the port of Dumai in Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Greenpeace activists protest against a shipment of Indonesian palm oil 
en route to Rotterdam by painting "Forest Crime" on the side of the 
palm oil tanker Isola Corallo. The tanker is transporting a 
consignment of 29,000 metric tonnes of crude palm oil from Indonesia's 
largest palm oil producer, Sinar Mas, to Europe which has already been 
a subject to a Greenpeace action six weeks ago in the port of Dumai in 
Sumatra, Indonesia.

Greenpeace activists protest against a shipment of Indonesian palm oil en route to Rotterdam by painting "Forest Crime" on the side of the palm oil tanker Isola Corallo. The tanker is transporting a consignment of 29,000 metric tonnes of crude palm oil from Indonesia's largest palm oil producer, Sinar Mas, to Europe which has already been a subject to a Greenpeace action six weeks ago in the port of Dumai in Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Greenpeace activists protest against a shipment of Indonesian palm oil 
en route to Rotterdam by painting "Forest Crime" on the side of the 
palm oil tanker Isola Corallo. The tanker is transporting a 
consignment of 29,000 metric tonnes of crude palm oil from Indonesia's 
largest palm oil producer, Sinar Mas, to Europe which has already been 
a subject to a Greenpeace action six weeks ago in the port of Dumai in 
Sumatra, Indonesia.

Greenpeace activists protest against a shipment of Indonesian palm oil en route to Rotterdam by painting "Forest Crime" on the side of the palm oil tanker Isola Corallo. The tanker is transporting a consignment of 29,000 metric tonnes of crude palm oil from Indonesia's largest palm oil producer, Sinar Mas, to Europe which has already been a subject to a Greenpeace action six weeks ago in the port of Dumai in Sumatra, Indonesia.

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A Paraw or local sailboat with the message "Save the Climate, Save 
Boracay" sails by Boracay Island, one of the Philippines' premier 
tourist destinations. Greenpeace today called on tourists and the 
tourism industry in the island to join hands to make Boracay the 
country’s model climate-friendly tourist destination.

A Paraw or local sailboat with the message "Save the Climate, Save Boracay" sails by Boracay Island, one of the Philippines' premier tourist destinations. Greenpeace today called on tourists and the tourism industry in the island to join hands to make Boracay the country’s model climate-friendly tourist destination.

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A Paraw or local sailboat with the message "Save the Climate, Save 
Boracay" sails by Boracay Island, one of the Philippines' premier 
tourist destinations. Greenpeace today called on tourists and the 
tourism industry in the island to join hands to make Boracay the 
country’s model climate-friendly tourist destination.

A Paraw or local sailboat with the message "Save the Climate, Save Boracay" sails by Boracay Island, one of the Philippines' premier tourist destinations. Greenpeace today called on tourists and the tourism industry in the island to join hands to make Boracay the country’s model climate-friendly tourist destination.

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A Paraw or local sailboat with the message "Save the Climate, Save 
Boracay" sails by Boracay Island, one of the Philippines' premier 
tourist destinations. Greenpeace today called on tourists and the 
tourism industry in the island to join hands to make Boracay the 
country’s model climate-friendly tourist destination.

A Paraw or local sailboat with the message "Save the Climate, Save Boracay" sails by Boracay Island, one of the Philippines' premier tourist destinations. Greenpeace today called on tourists and the tourism industry in the island to join hands to make Boracay the country’s model climate-friendly tourist destination.

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A human banner that reads: "Aksi Untuk Iklim" (Action for Climate) is 
displayed by activists from Indonesia, during the Global Day of Action 
on Climate Change.

A human banner that reads: "Aksi Untuk Iklim" (Action for Climate) is displayed by activists from Indonesia, during the Global Day of Action on Climate Change.

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Solar Generation and Greenpeace activists along with coal impacted 
communities of Mae moh, install a photo voltaic solar energy system at 
the Occupational Patient Rights Network in Lampang, Thailand. The 
activity is part of Global Day of Action aiming to send message "get 
serious about climate change" to governments around the world gather 
at the Conference of Parties under UNFCCC and Meeting of the Parties 
under Kyoto Protocol in Poznan, Poland where negotiations are ongoing 
on a range of measures to curb greenhouse gas emissions to stop the 
dire impacts predicted to result from climate change.

Solar Generation and Greenpeace activists along with coal impacted communities of Mae moh, install a photo voltaic solar energy system at the Occupational Patient Rights Network in Lampang, Thailand. The activity is part of Global Day of Action aiming to send message "get serious about climate change" to governments around the world gather at the Conference of Parties under UNFCCC and Meeting of the Parties under Kyoto Protocol in Poznan, Poland where negotiations are ongoing on a range of measures to curb greenhouse gas emissions to stop the dire impacts predicted to result from climate change.

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Solar Generation and Greenpeace activists along with coal impacted 
communities of Mae moh, install a photo voltaic solar energy system at 
the Occupational Patient Rights Network in Lampang, Thailand. The 
activity is part of Global Day of Action aiming to send message "get 
serious about climate change" to governments around the world gather 
at the Conference of Parties under UNFCCC and Meeting of the Parties 
under Kyoto Protocol in Poznan, Poland where negotiations are ongoing 
on a range of measures to curb greenhouse gas emissions to stop the 
dire impacts predicted to result from climate change.

Solar Generation and Greenpeace activists along with coal impacted communities of Mae moh, install a photo voltaic solar energy system at the Occupational Patient Rights Network in Lampang, Thailand. The activity is part of Global Day of Action aiming to send message "get serious about climate change" to governments around the world gather at the Conference of Parties under UNFCCC and Meeting of the Parties under Kyoto Protocol in Poznan, Poland where negotiations are ongoing on a range of measures to curb greenhouse gas emissions to stop the dire impacts predicted to result from climate change.

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Solar Generation and Greenpeace activists along with coal impacted 
communities of Mae moh, install a photo voltaic solar energy system at 
the Occupational Patient Rights Network in Lampang, Thailand. The 
activity is part of Global Day of Action aiming to send message "get 
serious about climate change" to governments around the world gather 
at the Conference of Parties under UNFCCC and Meeting of the Parties 
under Kyoto Protocol in Poznan, Poland where negotiations are ongoing 
on a range of measures to curb greenhouse gas emissions to stop the 
dire impacts predicted to result from climate change.

Solar Generation and Greenpeace activists along with coal impacted communities of Mae moh, install a photo voltaic solar energy system at the Occupational Patient Rights Network in Lampang, Thailand. The activity is part of Global Day of Action aiming to send message "get serious about climate change" to governments around the world gather at the Conference of Parties under UNFCCC and Meeting of the Parties under Kyoto Protocol in Poznan, Poland where negotiations are ongoing on a range of measures to curb greenhouse gas emissions to stop the dire impacts predicted to result from climate change.

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