Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Coal-Dump-in-Thailand-27MZIF347WR9.htmlConceptually similarCoal Dump in ThailandGP0STO5O3Completed★★★★Local Woman in Mae Moh in ThailandGP0STO5O1Completed★★★★Mae Moh Coal Mine in ThailandGP0STO5O4Completed★★★★Mae Moh Coal Mine in ThailandGP0STO5O5Completed★★★★Mae Moh Coal Mine in ThailandGP0STO5O6Completed★★★★Mae Moh Coal Mine in ThailandGP0STO5O8Completed★★★★Mae Moh Coal Mine in ThailandGP0STO5O9Completed★★★★Mae Moh Coal Mine in ThailandGP0STO5OACompleted★★★★Mae Moh Coal Mine in ThailandGP0STO5OBCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STO5O2Coal Dump in ThailandA pile of low grade coal is dumped and uncovered on the edge of Mae Moh coal mine. The Mae Moh coal mine in the mountains of Lampang province is owned and operated by Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) in Mae Moh district,in Lampang province, North of Thailand. The mine supplies 40,000 tonnes of lignite a day to the Mae Moh coal power plant.Locations:Lampang (Province)-Mae Moh-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:22 Nov, 2013Credit:© Luke Duggleby / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5100px X 3400pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Day-Dumping-KWCI (GPI)-Land dumping-Land pollution-Outdoors-Overhead power linesShoot:True Cost of Coal in ThailandA selection of images showing the damaging effects of the coal industry on the local population and environment in Thailand. The shoot includes images of Krabi, a world class tourist destination, not only well-known for its beauty and marine biodiversity, now under threat from coal development. A report from Greenpeace called “The True Cost of Coal” documents how people and the planet are paying the real price for coal.