Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/A-Portrait-of-Local-Men-in-Cirebon-27MZIFJW09CBJ.htmlConceptually similarA Portrait of Local Men in CirebonGP0STTAKZCompleted★★★★A Portrait of Local Men in CirebonGP0STTALFCompleted★★★★A Shepherd near the Coal Power Plants in CirebonGP0STTALACompleted★★★★The Life with Coal Power Plants in CirebonGP0STTAL4Completed★★★★The Life with Coal Power Plants in CirebonGP0STTAL5Completed★★★★The Life with Coal Power Plants in CirebonGP0STTAL0Completed★★★★The Life with Coal Power Plants in CirebonGP0STTAL2Completed★★★★★★The Life with Coal Power Plants in CirebonGP0STTAL3Completed★★★★A Shepherd at the Coal Power Plants in CirebonGP0STTAKUCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STTALCA Portrait of Local Men in CirebonMaski, 50-year-old, and his friends, watch over their flock of buffalos that graze near a coal power plant in Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia. Maski, a former fisherman and salt farmer, lost his livelihood as after the power plant was built, fish and shellfish disappeared.Locations:Cirebon-Indonesia-Southeast Asia-West JavaDate:2 May, 2019Credit:© Ulet Ifansasti / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5184px X 3456pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Hats-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-Outdoors-Portraits-Three people-VillagesShoot:The Life with Coal Power Plants in Cirebon, Indonesia (PHOTO)Cirebon is a fishing village in Indonesia, whose residents are engaged in fishing, salt farming, and agriculture. Since Cirebon coal-fired power plant backed by financing from Korean public financial institutes was built, their lives have changed. As pollutants from the coal power plant contaminated water and killed living creatures, fishers lost their jobs. Pollutants in the air also caused diseases in the lungs and hearts.Despite all those damages, however, Korean public financial institutes still invested or have plans to invest in Cirebon coal plant unit II and III.Related Collections:The Life near Coal Power Plants in Indonesia (Photos & Videos)