Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Action-at-Elrama-Power-Plant-27MZIFITD20L.htmlConceptually similarClimate Action at Elrama Power PlantGP0195WCompleted★★★★★★Climate Action at Elrama Power PlantGP02G2MCompleted★★★★Climate Action at Elrama Power PlantGP02G2OCompleted★★★★Climate Action at Elrama Power PlantGP02G2PCompleted★★★★Climate Action at Keystone Power PlantGP02G2FCompleted★★★★Climate Action at Keystone Power PlantGP02G2HCompleted★★★★Climate Action at Keystone Power PlantGP02G2LCompleted★★★★Climate Action at Cardinal Power PlantGP02G2QCompleted★★★★Climate Action at Cardinal Power PlantGP02G2RCompleted★★★★View AllGP02G2NClimate Action at Elrama Power PlantClimate Action at Elrama Power PlantGreenpeace installs 3 foot crosses in the Elrama Little League baseball field, just across the fence line from the Elrama power plant, to highlight the deadly impacts of coal-fired power plant emissions on the residents of the Pittsburgh Metropolitan region. Each cross represents one of the 563 people who die prematurely from power plant pollution every year. The installation is the first stop on a Greenpeace tour of some of the area's dirtiest power plants.Locations:Elrama-North America-Pennsylvania-United States of AmericaDate:28 Jul, 2004Credit:© Virginia Lee Hunter / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2576px X 2000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Chimneys-Christian crosses-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-fired power stations-Day-Energy-Funerals-Graves-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Outdoors-Power stations-Props-Two peopleShoot:Climate Action at Elrama Power PlantGreenpeace installs 3 foot crosses in the Elrama Little League baseball field, just across the fence line from the Elrama power plant, to highlight the deadly impacts of coal-fired power plant emissions on the residents of the Pittsburgh Metropolitan region. Each cross represents one of the 563 people who die prematurely from power plant pollution every year. The installation is the first stop on a Greenpeace tour of some of the area’s dirtiest power plants.