Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Coal-vs--Water-27MZIFJJYW65M.htmlConceptually similarOpen-Cast Coal Mine in Inner Mongolia (Clipreel 1080p)GP0STSEJTCompleted★★★★Open-Cast Coal Mine in Inner Mongolia (Clipreel H264)GP0STSEK3Completed★★★★Coal Ash Pond in ChinaGP03X6QCompleted★★★★Coal Ash Disposal Site in ChinaGP03X6DCompleted★★★★Villagers in ChinaGP03XI2Completed★★★★Coal Ash Disposal Site in ChinaGP03X6KCompleted★★★★Ash Field in ChinaGP03X46Completed★★★★Dead Calf in ChinaGP03X7ACompleted★★★★Coal Ash Disposal Site in ChinaGP03X6GCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQVEPCoal vs. WaterThousands of miles separate China's water-rich south and the nation's coal-rich north. In northwest China where water resources are particularly scarce, including the provinces of Inner Mongolia, Ningxia and Shaanxi, the coal industry is rapidly expanding. Last year Greenpeace issued a warning that this coal expansion poses a serious threat to the precious water there and thus the crops and farming communities that depend on it. This year our field investigation dug up evidence of exactly that.In original language:煤水之争Locations:China-Inner Mongolia-Ningxia-ShaanxiDate:9 Sep, 2013Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:9m20sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :VIDEO NEWS FEATUREKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal mines-Drought-Dry-Greenpeace campaigners-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Research-Rivers-Toxic waste-Villages-Water-Water pollutionShoot:Coal vs. Water (Video)Thousands of miles separate China's water-rich south and the nation's coal-rich north. In northwest China where water resources are particularly scarce, including the provinces of Inner Mongolia, Ningxia and Shaanxi, the coal industry is rapidly expanding. Last year Greenpeace issued a warning that this coal expansion poses a serious threat to the precious water there and thus the crops and farming communities that depend on it. This year our field investigation dug up evidence of exactly that.