Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Direct-Action-at-Batang-Coal-Power-Plant-in-Indonesia-27MZIFJJ7HOJ4.htmlConceptually similarDirect Action at Batang Coal Power Plant in IndonesiaGP0STQNQSCompleted★★★★★★Direct Action at Batang Coal Power Plant in IndonesiaGP0STQNQTCompleted★★★★Direct Action at Batang Coal Power Plant in IndonesiaGP0STQNERCompleted★★★★★★Direct Action at Batang Coal Power Plant in IndonesiaGP0STQNR9Completed★★★★Direct Action at Batang Coal Power Plant in IndonesiaGP0STQNRGCompleted★★★★Direct Action at Batang Coal Power Plant in IndonesiaGP0STQND1Completed★★★★★★Direct Action at Batang Coal Power Plant in IndonesiaGP0STQND3Completed★★★★Direct Action at Batang Coal Power Plant in IndonesiaGP0STQND4Completed★★★★★★Direct Action at Batang Coal Power Plant in IndonesiaGP0STQND6Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQNDWDirect Action at Batang Coal Power Plant in IndonesiaActivists from the Break Free Coalition, consisting of Greenpeace, WALHI and JATAM, occupy the piling barges operating in East Roban waters, Batang Regency, Central Java. The activists unfurl a big banner depicting the silhouette of a breathing child, calling for the termination of the construction of the coal fired power plant project.The action is part of the global Break Free movement against fossil fuels. Batang coal power plant is claimed to be the largest in Southeast Asia with a capacity of 2000 megawatts. It will release around 10.8 million tons of carbon into the atmosphere – equal to the total carbon emissions of Myanmar in 2009.Locations:Batang Regency-Central Java-Indonesia-Southeast AsiaDate:30 Mar, 2017Credit:© Ardiles Rante / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 4000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Climbing actions-Coal-Day-Industrial cranes-KWCI (GPI)-OutdoorsShoot:Direct Action at Batang Coal Power Plant in IndonesiaTwelve activists from the Break Free Coalition, consisting of Greenpeace, WALHI and JATAM, occupy the piling barges which operate in East Roban waters, Batang Regency, Central Java on March 30, 2017. The activists unfurl a big banner calling for the termination of the construction of the coal fired power plant project.The action is part of the global Break Free movement against fossil fuels. Many Batang citizens who earn their living as fishermen and farmers, have been fighting for more than five years to oppose this dirty project which affects their lives. They often have experienced intimidation. Batang coal power plant is claimed to be the largest in Southeast Asia with a capacity of 2000 megawatts. It will release around 10.8 million tons of carbon into the atmosphere – equal to the total carbon emissions of Myanmar in 2009.Related Collections:Direct Action at Batang Coal Power Plant Project in Indonesia (All Photos & Videos)