Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-at-the-Turow-Open-Pit-Mine-in-Poland-27MDHULZ6CA.htmlConceptually similarAction at the Turow Open Pit Mine in PolandGP1SUXKECompleted★★★★Action at the Turow Open Pit Mine in PolandGP1SUXLBCompleted★★★★Action at the Turow Open Pit Mine in PolandGP1SUXLDCompleted★★★★Action at the Turow Open Pit Mine in PolandGP1SUXLCCompleted★★★★Action at the Turow Open Pit Mine in PolandGP1SUXLECompleted★★★★Action at the Turow Open Pit Mine in PolandGP1SUXLFCompleted★★★★Action at the Turow Open Pit Mine in PolandGP1SUXLGCompleted★★★★Action at the Turow Open Pit Mine in PolandGP1SUXLHCompleted★★★★Action at the Turow Open Pit Mine in PolandGP1SUXLICompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUXPCAction at the Turow Open Pit Mine in PolandGreenpeace activists entered the Turów lignite mine to expose PGE, the largest Polish energy utility, for their lack of a coal phase out plan. On the mining excavator they hung a huge banner with the logos of PGE and the Ministry of State Assets that reads “Climate crisis? F*ck it!”. This is to draw attention to how PGE and the Ministry of State Assets, which oversees PGE, have persistently ignored the need for climate action and energy transition. Greenpeace is calling on PGE and the Polish government to take urgent and decisive steps towards the clean energy transition and phasing out of coal by 2030 the latest.Locations:Bogatynia-Europe-PolandDate:17 Mar, 2021Credit:© Max Zielinski / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Climbing actions-Day-Diggers-Greenpeace activists-Industrial structures-KWCI (GPI)-Lignite-Machinery-Masks (protective)-Non-violent direct actions-One person-Open-pit mining-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)Shoot:Action at the Turow Open Pit Mine in PolandGreenpeace activists entered the Turów lignite mine to expose PGE, the largest Polish energy utility, for their lack of a coal phase out plan. On the mining excavator they hung a huge banner with the logos of PGE and the Ministry of State Assets that reads “Climate crisis? F*ck it!”. This is to draw attention to how PGE and the Ministry of State Assets, which oversees PGE, have persistently ignored the need for climate action and energy transition. Greenpeace is calling on PGE and the Polish government to take urgent and decisive steps towards the clean energy transition and phasing out of coal by 2030 the latest.Related Collections:Protest in the Turow Open Pit Mine in Poland (All Photographers)