Greenpeace activists stop and occupy coal train
Fifty Greenpeace activists have climbed onto the open coal wagons, and have started unloading the train’s cargo - 1,500 tonnes of coal.
Fifty Greenpeace activists have climbed onto the open coal wagons, and have started unloading the train’s cargo - 1,500 tonnes of coal.
Hat tip to our friends @greenpeaceuk who just stopped a train loaded with climate-wrecking coal. #peopleVScoal http://t.co/xk3RRI8h09
The train was delivering 1500 tonnes of coal to one of Europe's dirtiest power stations. #peopleVScoal http://t.co/ggT4TG9XtR
Burning coal like this is the dirtiest way to generate electricity. #peopleVScoal http://t.co/aArChmWqh3
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