Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Airship-Over-Decker-Coal-Mine-27MZIF39NWS4.htmlConceptually similarAirship Over Decker Coal MineGP0STOIAQCompleted★★★★Airship Over Decker Coal MineGP0STOIARCompleted★★★★Airship Over Decker Coal MineGP0STOIASCompleted★★★★Airship Over Decker Coal MineGP0STOIAUCompleted★★★★Airship Over Decker Coal MineGP0STOIAVCompleted★★★★Airship Over Decker Coal MineGP0STOIAWCompleted★★★★Airship Over Decker Coal MineGP0STOIAXCompleted★★★★Airship Over Decker Coal MineGP0STOIANCompleted★★★★Airship Over Decker Coal MineGP0STOIAOCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOIATAirship Over Decker Coal MineThe Greenpeace Thermal Airship A.E. Bates flies over the Decker Coal Mine in Decker. Ambre Energy, owner of the Decker, is seeking to expand its access to publicly owned coal as part of its controversial proposals to export coal through Oregon and Washington. Greenpeace is calling on Interior Secretary Sally Jewell to stop selling publicly owned coal at subsidized prices and to consider climate impact costs in evaluating the coal leasing system.Locations:Montana-North America-United States of AmericaDate:7 Aug, 2014Credit:© Greenpeace / Tim AubryMaximum size:3327px X 1921pxKeywords:A.E. Bates (airship)-Actions and protests-Aerial view-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Coal mines-Coal mining-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Mining-Mountains-Outdoors-SunnyShoot:Airship over Glacier National Park and Decker Coal MineThe Greenpeace thermal airship A.E. Bates and hot air balloon One World fly near Glacier National Park as well as over the Decker Coal Mine in Montana. The airship flew with banners reading, "Coal exports fuel climate change" and "Keep our coal in the ground" to highlight the risks of coal export and mining. Coal mining companies are trying to boost exports of publicly owned coal in Montana and Wyoming to Asia, which would mean more carbon pollution and disruption to the environment and communities in the western United States.Related Collections:Airship over Glacier National Park and Decker Coal Mine (Photos & Videos)US National Parks Threaten by Coal