Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Coal-Mining-Expansion-in-Indonesia-27MZIFV6K50F.htmlDownloadConceptually similarCoal Mining Expansion in IndonesiaGP04FY8Completed★★★★Coal Mining Expansion in IndonesiaGP04FY9Completed★★★★★★Coal Mining Expansion in IndonesiaGP04FYACompleted★★★★Open-pit Coal Mine in KalimantanGP04FYCCompleted★★★★Open-pit Coal Mine in KalimantanGP0STO8UECompleted★★★★★★Open-pit Coal Mine in IndonesiaGP04FYBCompleted★★★★Fish Farmer in IndonesiaGP04FYJCompleted★★★★Farmers in IndonesiaGP04FYICompleted★★★★Power Plant Workers Surround Camp TowerGP01HV3Completed★★★★View AllGP04FY7Coal Mining Expansion in IndonesiaA worker on a break looks over an open-pit coal mine concession in Makroman, East Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo. At its most destructive pattern of operation, coal extraction transforms mountain tops into giant holes using explosives, the cheapest way employed by many coal mining companies in Indonesia.Locations:Borneo-East Kalimantan-Indonesia-Kalimantan-Southeast AsiaDate:22 Nov, 2012Credit:© Kemal Jufri / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3600px X 2400pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal mining-Day-Destruction-Hard hats-Helmets-KWCI (GPI)-Manual workers-One person-Open-pit mining-Outdoors-PeopleShoot:Coal Documentation in IndonesiaA story about coal, the destruction, devastation and the tragedy it causes. This story begins from coal mining operations, and ends long after coal is burned for fuel.The shoot is part of a photo exhibit for three countries in Southeast Asia to tell the story of the climate imperative.Related Collections:The Human Cost Of Coal ReportClimate Change: Challenges and Solutions in Southeast Asia (All Photographers)