Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Anti-Coal-March-in-Nairobi-27MZIFJ82M6DX.htmlConceptually similarAnti-Coal March in NairobiGP0STTG8PCompleted★★★★Anti-Coal March in NairobiGP0STTG8QCompleted★★★★Anti-Coal March in NairobiGP0STTG8VCompleted★★★★Anti-Coal March in NairobiGP0STTG8WCompleted★★★★Anti-Coal March in NairobiGP0STTG8XCompleted★★★★Anti-Coal March in NairobiGP0STTG8YCompleted★★★★Anti-Coal March in NairobiGP0STTG93Completed★★★★Anti-Coal March in NairobiGP0STTG94Completed★★★★Anti-Coal March in NairobiGP0STTG96Completed★★★★View AllGP0STTG9IAnti-Coal March in NairobiCommunities from Lamu and Kitui together with Greenpeace Africa and members of the deCOALonize coalition have handed over letters to the Ministry of Energy and the Chinese Embassy. The letters are calling on the Cabinet secretary, Hon. Charles Keter and Chinese corporations to stop investing in Lamu and Kitui coal projects and instead invest in renewable energy.The anti-coal activists marched from Uhuru Park to Nyayo house where the Ministry of Energy is housed and then proceeded to the Chinese embassy to express their discontent over the planned Coal Power Plant in Lamu and coal mining in Kitui.Locations:Eastern Africa-Kenya-NairobiDate:12 Jun, 2019Credit:© Paul Basweti / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5408px X 3664pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Day-Demonstrations-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-Roads-SignsShoot:Anti-Coal March in NairobiCommunities from Lamu and Kitui together with Greenpeace Africa and members of the deCOALonize coalition have handed over letters to the Ministry of Energy and the Chinese Embassy. The letters are calling on the Cabinet secretary, Hon. Charles Keter and Chinese corporations to stop investing in Lamu and Kitui coal projects and instead invest in renewable energy.The anti-coal activists marched from Uhuru Park to Nyayo house where the Ministry of Energy is housed and then proceeded to the Chinese embassy to express their discontent over the planned Coal Power Plant in Lamu and coal mining in Kitui.