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Keywords
Aerial view
Chemicals
Climate (campaign title)
Coal
Coal mines
Coal mining
Day
Industrial landscapes
KWCI (GPI)
Open-pit mining
Outdoors
Pollution
River pollution
Rivers
Toxic waste
Toxics (campaign title)
Water pollution
Yellow River Polluted Banks in China
Since the 1970s, the coal mines in this region started to take over the river and without authorization began building embankments. After 2010, under the guise of "mine restoration" they began practicing open cast mining. The banks of the Yellow River have turned gray-black.
Unique identifier:
GP0STORK8
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
14/08/2014
Locations:
Asia
,
China
,
Inner Mongolia
,
Yellow River
Credit line:
© Lu Guang / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Coal Projects Threaten the Yellow River in China
Documentation of damage to the Yellow River, caused by the rampant expansion of coal industrial projects. The Yellow River is one of the longest and most important, fragile and iconic waterways in China. Greenpeace investigations have revealed an open-pit coal mine undermining the embankment of the Yellow River in Wuhai City, Inner Mongolia China. Massive cluster of coal processing plants are operated at dozens of industrial parks spanning hundreds of miles along the Yellow River. All these projects are highly energy, water and carbon intensive, and discharge huge amounts of waste water and flue gas.
Greenpeace calls for an immediate halt of operations at this and other coal industrial projects that threaten the Yellow River, and urges the Chinese authorities to speed up the upgrade to a more reasonable energy mix with more ambitious boosts to the renewable energy sector.
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