Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Activists-Repair-Houses-Damaged-by-Mibrag-in-Saxony-27MZIFJJ73MXQ.htmlConceptually similarActivists Repair Houses Damaged by Mibrag in SaxonyGP0STQMZOCompleted★★★★Activists Repair Houses Damaged by Mibrag in SaxonyGP0STQMZHCompleted★★★★Activists Repair Houses Damaged by Mibrag in SaxonyGP0STQNI5Completed★★★★Activists Repair Houses Damaged by Mibrag in SaxonyGP0STQMZ7Completed★★★★Activists Repair Houses Damaged by Mibrag in SaxonyGP0STQMZ6Completed★★★★Activists Repair Houses Damaged by Mibrag in SaxonyGP0STQMZDCompleted★★★★Activists Repair Houses Damaged by Mibrag in SaxonyGP0STQMZGCompleted★★★★Activists Repair Houses Damaged by Mibrag in SaxonyGP0STQMZJCompleted★★★★Activists Repair Houses Damaged by Mibrag in SaxonyGP0STQMZLCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQN0BActivists Repair Houses Damaged by Mibrag in SaxonyGreenpeace environmental activists help to fix holes in damaged houses in the village of Poedelwitz in Saxony, Germany. The company Mibrag took material probes from the walls of seven houses to determine their age, leaving holes that are detrimental to their structures. The village is under threat of being demolished as the coal mining consortium Mibrag plans to mine the coal which lies beneath its grounds. The action is a part of the international anti-coal movement 'Break Free'. Greenpeace activist waiting while the local police intervenes.In original language:Greenpeace Aktivisten bewahren Haeuser vor dem VerfallGreenpeace Aktivisten reparieren Haeuser in Poedelwitz, Sachsen. Die Aktivisten verputzen Waende und dichten Daecher in zwei Haeusern in dem 700 Jahre alten Dorf. Die Haeuser wurden durch Materialprobenahmen beschaedigt, die die Firma Mibrag in insgesamt sieben Haeusern durchgefuehrt hat. Mibrag plant das Dorf abzureissen, um die darunter liegenden Kohle abzubaggern. Die Aktion ist ein Teil der 'Break Free' Bewegung. Greenpeace activist taking a break. Greenpeace Aktivist wartet waehrend die Polizei die Lage klaert.Locations:Europe-Germany-Poedelwitz-SaxonyDate:27 Mar, 2017Credit:© Gordon Welters / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6720px X 4480pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Art works-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace people-Houses-KWCI (GPI)-Lignite-Mining-Mitteldeutsche Braunkohlengesellschaft mbH (MIBRAG)-One person-Outdoors-Residential buildings-Sunny-VillagesShoot:Activists Repair Houses Damaged by Mibrag in SaxonyGreenpeace environmental activists help to fix holes in damaged houses in the village of Poedelwitz in Saxony, Germany. The company Mibrag took material probes from the walls of seven houses to determine their age, leaving holes that are detrimental to their structures. The village is under threat of being demolished as the coal mining consortium Mibrag plans to mine the coal which lies beneath its grounds. The action is a part of the international anti-coal movement 'Break Free'.