Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Capitol-Climate-Action-at-the-Capitol-Power-Plant-27MZIFL3V0YE.htmlConceptually similarCapitol Climate Action at the Capitol Coal Power Plant in WashingtonGP01ZBKCompleted★★★★Capitol Climate Action at the Capitol Coal Power Plant in WashingtonGP01ZBCCompleted★★★★Capitol Climate Action at the Capitol Coal Power Plant in WashingtonGP01ZB1Completed★★★★Capitol Climate Action at the Capitol Power PlantGP01ZE1Completed★★★★Capitol Climate Action at the Capitol Power PlantGP01ZDQCompleted★★★★Capitol Climate Action at the Capitol Power PlantGP01ZE0Completed★★★★Capitol Climate Action at the Capitol Power PlantGP01ZDWCompleted★★★★Capitol Climate Action at the Capitol Power PlantGP01ZDYCompleted★★★★Capitol Climate Action at the Capitol Power PlantGP01ZE4Completed★★★★View AllGP01ZHLCapitol Climate Action at the Capitol Power PlantMedia document the Capitol Climate Action march to the Capitol Power Plant in Washington. More than 2,500 former coal miners, ministers, mothers, students, and climate activists, representing over 40 states from Arizona to Appalachia, successfully blocked all five entrances to the Capitol Power Plant for nearly four hours, forming the largest display of civil disobedience on the climate crisis in U.S. history.Locations:Capitol Hill-North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:2 Mar, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Robert MeyersMaximum size:4368px X 2912pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-fired power stations-Crowds-Day-Global warming-KWCI (GPI)-Media-Outdoors-Roads-United States Government-Urban areasShoot:Capitol Climate Action against Coal Washington (2009)Capitol Climate Action Activists march to the Capitol Power Plant in Washington, DC, March 2, 2009. More than 2,500 former coal miners, ministers, mothers, students, and climate activists, representing over 40 states from Arizona to Appalachia, successfully blocked all five entrances to the Capitol Power Plant for nearly four hours, forming the largest display of civil disobedience on the climate crisis in U.S. history.Related Collections:Capitol Climate Action Against Global Warming (All Photographers)