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Climate Action Coal-Fired Power Plants in Groningen
More than 120 Greenpeace volunteers collect sand bags from the construction site of two new coal-fired power plants in Eemshaven, Groningen. The activists want to build a symbolic dike in protest against the devastating climate change effects caused by coal and CO2 emissions. The sign in the background reads "Hier realiseren de energiebedrijven Nuon en RWE geen kolencentrales' and 'Help ons klimaat niet naar de kolen". The text translates to English as "Here energy suppliers Nuon and RWE will not build any coal-fired power plants" and "Don't help our climate to the coals".
In original language:
Klimaatactie Kolencentrales in Groningen
Meer dan 120 Greenpeace vrijwilligers vullen zakken met zand van de bouwplaats voor twee nieuwe kolencentrales in Eemshaven, Groningen. De activisten willen een symbolische dijk bouwen als protest tegen de vergaande klimaatveranderingen door kool en CO2 uitstoot. Op het bord staat de tekst "Hier realiseren de energiebedrijven Nuon en RWE geen kolencentrales' and 'Help ons klimaat niet naar de kolen".
Unique identifier:
GP0RV4
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
20/06/2007
Locations:
Eemshaven
,
Eemsmond
,
Europe, West Europe
,
Groningen
,
Netherlands
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Karel Zwaneveld
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Climate Action Coal-Fired Power Plants in Groningen the Netherlands
More than 120 Greenpeace volunteers collect sand bags from the construction site of two new coal-fired power plants in Eemshaven, Netherlands. The sand bags will be delivered at the town hall in Groningen where the activists will build a symbolic dike in protest against the devastating climate change effects caused by coal and CO2 emissions.
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