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Keywords
Actions and protests
Aerial view from UAV
Banners
Chimneys
Climate (campaign title)
Climbing actions
Coal
Coal mining
Day
Greenpeace activists
KWCI (GPI)
Lignite
Outdoors
'Keep it in the Ground' Banner over Lignite Mining Area in Lusatia
Greenpeace activists protest in Haidemuehl, alongside open lignite pit mining Welzow Sued. The environmental activists are demanding a phase out of coal. Climbers display a two hundred square metres banner between the chimneys of a former glass factory. The banner reads: "#Keep it in The Ground.“
In original language:
Greenpeace Banner in der Lausitz fordert Kohleausstieg
Greenpeace Aktivisten spannen ein zweihundert Quadratmeter grosses Banner zwischen den Schornsteinen einer ehemaligen Glasfabrik in Haidemuehl. Die Botschaft lautet: „#Keep it in The Ground“ (Lasst es im Boden). Das Dorf fiel dem Tagebau Welzow Sued, betrieben von Vattenfall, zum Opfer. Die Umweltschuetzer fordern den schrittweisen Ausstieg aus der Kohle.
Unique identifier:
GP0STPTC8
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
09/05/2016
Locations:
Europe
,
Germany
,
Haidemühl
,
Lausitz
Credit line:
© Clemens Wronski / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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'Keep it in the Ground' Banner over Lignite Mining Area in Lusatia
Greenpeace activists protest in Haidemuehl, alongside open lignite pit mining Welzow Sued. The environmental activists are demanding a phase out of coal. Climbers display a two hundred square metres banner between the chimneys of a former glass factory. The banner reads: "#Keep it in The Ground“. Activists on the chimneys hold smaller banners which read (in Swedish): "#LatKoletLigga“, (in German): "Klimaschutz braucht Kohleausstieg", (in Czech): "EPH, Luzice bude Vase Waterloo". The open cast mine is owned by the Swedish state owned company Vattenfall. The residents of Haidemuehl have lost their homes because of Vattenfall extending its lignite extraction. Environmentalists call on the Swedish government to stop Vattenfall from selling its lignite assets to Czech energy company EPH.
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