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Builders Take Action Against Marsden B Coal Fired Power Station
Local Ruakaka builders Josh Mrsich and Isaac Holmes, along with Greenpeace activists erect signs and hazard tape around the perimeter of the 50 hectare site proposed for the Marsden B coal fired power station's toxic ash dump. The ash dump will leak poisonous arsenic, mercury and cadmium into the surrounding environment if the power station is converted. Marsden B power station is in the background.
Unique identifier:
GP07XU
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
18/02/2005
Locations:
Aotearoa
,
Northland Region
,
Oceania
,
Ruakaka
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Young
Size:
3264px × 2448px 1MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Action against Marsden Coal Power Station in New Zealand
A number of Greenpeace actions are staged against the proposed conversion of 'Marsden B' coal fired power station in New Zealand. Activists protest at the power station as well as places which will be directly affected by toxins from the power plant such as nearby beaches. The power plant is station set to emit 2 million tonnes of climate changing carbon dioxide each year.
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