Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Coal-Expansion-Press-Conference-in-South-Korea-27MZIF3WAS9D.htmlConceptually similarCoal Expansion Press Conference in South KoreaGP0STP0WPCompleted★★★★Coal Expansion Press Conference in South KoreaGP0STP0WQCompleted★★★★★★Coal Expansion Press Conference in South KoreaGP0STP0WYCompleted★★★★Coal Expansion Press Conference in South KoreaGP0STP0WRCompleted★★★★Coal Expansion Press Conference in South KoreaGP0STP0WSCompleted★★★★Coal Expansion Press Conference in South KoreaGP0STP0WXCompleted★★★★Coal Expansion Press Conference in South KoreaGP0STP0WUCompleted★★★★Coal Expansion Press Conference in South KoreaGP0STP0WVCompleted★★★★★★Coal Expansion Press Conference in South KoreaGP0STP0WWCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STP0WZCoal Expansion Press Conference in South KoreaGreenpeace program manager Malcolm speaks with the media at a press conference in Seoul. Greenpeace criticises the Korean Government's expansion plans on coal power plants and the negative effects on people's health due to air pollution and high levels of PM 2.5. Classified as level 1 carcinogen by the WHO, 'PM 2.5' is particulate matter that passes through the skin and respiratory organs and is currently getting attention as one of the causes of lung and heart diseases.Locations:Asia-Republic of Korea-SeoulDate:4 Mar, 2015Credit:© Lim Tae Hoon / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4414px X 2943pxKeywords:Air pollution-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Greenpeace staff-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Men-One person-Press conferences-South Korean GovernmentShoot:Coal Expansion Press Conference in South KoreaGreenpeace criticises the Korean Government's expansion plans on coal power plants and the negative effects on people's health due to air pollution and high levels of PM 2.5. Classified as level 1 carcinogen by the WHO, 'PM 2.5' is particulate matter that passes through the skin and respiratory organs and is currently getting attention as one of the causes of lung and heart diseases.