Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Industrial-Landscapes-in-Norilsk-27MZIFJJMTAVC.htmlConceptually similarIndustrial Landscapes in NorilskGP0STPUJTCompleted★★★★★★Air Pollution in NorilskGP0STPUJNCompleted★★★★Industrial Landscapes in NorilskGP0STPUJLCompleted★★★★Industrial Landscapes in NorilskGP0STPUJMCompleted★★★★Industrial Landscapes in NorilskGP0STPUJOCompleted★★★★★★Industrial Landscapes in NorilskGP0STPUJQCompleted★★★★★★Industrial Landscapes in NorilskGP0STPUJRCompleted★★★★Industrial Landscapes in NorilskGP0STPUJPCompleted★★★★Air Pollution in NorilskGP0STPUJYCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPUJSIndustrial Landscapes in NorilskNorilsk is the world’s northernmost city with 150,000 inhabitants and is the second largest city (after Murmansk) inside the Arctic Circle.Norilsk is one of the only three large cities in the continuous permafrost zone.It's also the most polluted city in Russia. Nickel ore is smelted on site at Norilsk. The smelting is directly responsible for severe pollution, generally acid rain and smog.Locations:Arctic-Norilsk-RussiaDate:18 Apr, 2016Credit:© Liza Udilova / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5502px X 3628pxKeywords:Air pollution-Chimneys-Day-Electricity transmission towers-Industrial landscapes-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Smoke-Snow-Steam-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Air Pollution in Norilsk in RussiaNorilsk is the world’s northernmost city with 150,000 inhabitants and is the second largest city (after Murmansk) inside the Arctic Circle.Norilsk with Yakutsk and Vorkuta are the only large cities in the continuous permafrost zone.It's also the most polluted city in Russia. Nickel ore is smelted on site at Norilsk. The smelting is directly responsible for severe pollution, generally acid rain and smog.