Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Adani-Group-Sign-in-Australia-27MZIF3P4B12.htmlConceptually similarAdani Group Camp in AustraliaGP0STOHTRCompleted★★★★★★Coal Mining Operations in AustraliaGP0STOHTZCompleted★★★★Coal Train in AustraliaGP0STOHU2Completed★★★★★★'Collinsville - Built on Mining' Sign in AustraliaGP0STOHTYCompleted★★★★Truck on Road in AustraliaGP0STOHTUCompleted★★★★Resident of Abbot Point in AustraliaGP0STOHU3Completed★★★★Adani Group Sign in AustraliaGP0STOHTPCompleted★★★★★★Galilee Basin Documentation TourGP0STOHTVCompleted★★★★Brolgas in AustraliaGP0STOHTSCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOHTQAdani Group Sign in AustraliaTributary roads for exploration on the Carmichael site cut through prime farmland. In March 2014 a Greenpeace photo and video team traced the path of export coal in Queensland from the proposed Adani Carmichael coal mine site, along the proposed rail corridors, to Abbot Point Coal Terminal. Along the way interviews and testimonials were gathered from people in the region about the impacts the potential expansion the Galilee basin will have on their lives and livelihoods. The Carmichael mine could be one of the biggest coal mines in the world should it go ahead and Abbot Point coal terminal expansion would see it become one of the biggest coal ports in the world, at a time when the world needs to move from fossil fuels and stave off irreversible climate change.Locations:Abbot Point-Australia-Galilee Basin (Queensland)-Oceania-QueenslandDate:19 Mar, 2014Credit:© Greenpeace / Tom JeffersonMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Adani Group-Cattle-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal mining-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-SignsShoot:Galilee Basin Documentation Tour in AustraliaIn March 2014 Greenpeace traced the path of export coal in Queensland from the Adani Carmichael proposed coal mine site, along the proposed rail corridors, to Abbot Point Coal Terminal. Along the way interviews and testimonials were gathered from people in the region about the impacts the potential expansion the Galilee basin will have on their lives and livelihoods. The Carmichael mine could be one of the biggest coal mines in the world should it go ahead and Abbot Point coal terminal expansion would see it become one of the biggest coal ports in the world, at a time when the world needs to move from fossil fuels and stave off irreversible climate change.Related Collections:Great Barrier Reef Campaign (Photos & Videos)Galilee Basin Documentation Tour in Australia (Photos & Videos)