Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Precarious-Coal-Tunnels-in-Colombia-27MZIFJ6K8R7Q.htmlConceptually similarCoal Tunnels in ColombiaGP0STPKYQCompleted★★★★Local Workers Bringing out Coal from the Tunnels in ColombiaGP0STPKYSCompleted★★★★Compilation of Coal in the Páramos in ColombiaGP0STPKYRCompleted★★★★Coal Transport from the Mines in the Páramos ColombiaGP0STPKYICompleted★★★★Coal Tunnels in ColombiaGP0STPKYFCompleted★★★★Páramo of Pisba Valley ColombiaGP0STPKYMCompleted★★★★Entrance of a Coal Mine, Páramos ColombiaGP0STPKYUCompleted★★★★Páramos LandscapeGP0STPKYNCompleted★★★★Local Peasants Walking along the Páramo in ColombiaGP0STPKYKCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPKYVPrecarious Coal Tunnels in ColombiaDangerous and contaminating ways of extracting and transporting coal. Not much security parameters are being applied in the mines near the Páramos. Local authorities have no capacity to oversee all the mines.Following social pressure from communities and Greenpeace, Hunza Coal has been ordered to abandon part of its mining operation in the Pisbo Páramo in Colombia.Locations:Colombia-South AmericaDate:28 Sep, 2013Credit:© Jhon Heaver Paz / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2500px X 1667pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal mines-Day-Helmets-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Manual workers-Men-Mining-One person-OutdoorsShoot:Historic Victory for the Páramos in ColombiaFollowing social pressure from communities and Greenpeace, Hunza Coal has been ordered to abandon part of its mining operation in the Pisbo Páramo in Colombia.