Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Portland-Rally-Against-Coal-Exports-27MZIFVKM6P9.htmlConceptually similarPortland Rally Against Coal ExportsGP042QFCompleted★★★★Portland Rally Against Coal ExportsGP042Q4Completed★★★★Portland Rally Against Coal ExportsGP042QGCompleted★★★★Portland Rally Against Coal ExportsGP042QBCompleted★★★★Portland Rally Against Coal ExportsGP042PYCompleted★★★★Portland Rally Against Coal ExportsGP042Q2Completed★★★★Portland Rally Against Coal ExportsGP042QCCompleted★★★★Portland Rally Against Coal ExportsGP042QECompleted★★★★Portland Rally Against Coal ExportsGP042PVCompleted★★★★View AllGP042Q3Portland Rally Against Coal ExportsHao Xin, executive director, Green Zhejiang, Qiantang River Waterkeeper speaks in Portland's Pioneer Square during a rally opposing proposals to ship dirty coal on trains and barges through Portland and other Northwest communities for export to Asia.Locations:North America-Oregon-Portland (Oregon)-United States of AmericaDate:7 May, 2012Credit:© Steve Dipaola / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Microphones-One person-Outdoors-People-Speeches-Sunny-Trains-TransportationShoot:Portland Rally Against Coal ExportsOregonians with Greenpeace, Riverkeeper, Water Alliance and other groups rally to show their opposition to shipping dirty coal on trains and barges through Portland and other Northwest communities for export to Asia. Currently, six proposals would export a stunning 146 million tons of coal every year. This would require over 50 coal trains per day, every day, including 12 trains (6 full, 6 empty) per day through North Portland.