Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Dead-trees-near-fertiliser-plant--USSR--27MZIFL9COSR.htmlConceptually similarDead trees near fertiliser plant, USSR.GP06QGCompleted★★★★Extinguishing Peat Fires YkaterinburgGP1SXJROCompleted★★★★Extinguishing Peat Fires YkaterinburgGP1SXJRQCompleted★★★★Extinguishing Peat Fires YkaterinburgGP1SXJRVCompleted★★★★Extinguishing Peat Fires YkaterinburgGP1SXJRWCompleted★★★★Extinguishing Peat Fires YkaterinburgGP1SXJRXCompleted★★★★Extinguishing Peat Fires YkaterinburgGP1SXJRYCompleted★★★★Extinguishing Peat Fires YkaterinburgGP1SXJRZCompleted★★★★Extinguishing Peat Fires YkaterinburgGP1SXJS2Completed★★★★View AllGP017WNDead trees near fertiliser plant, USSR.Dead trees near fertiliser plant, USSR.Locations:Eastern Europe-RussiaDate:1 Jun, 1988Credit:© Greenpeace / Rune EriksenMaximum size:5602px X 3776pxKeywords:Chemical industry-Chemical plants-Chemicals-Day-Death-Deforestation-Destruction-Fertilizer production-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Pollution-Toxics (campaign title)-TreesShoot:Environmental Pollution Tour in Baltic StatesTen week bus tour through the Baltic countries, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Poland and USSR, also in West Germany to document and sample polluted water, toxic waste dump, waste discharges from industries and as well to attract attention of public and media on environmental pollution. The action bus is eighteen metres long and carries the most sophisticated mobile laboratory in Europe.