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Keywords
Aquaculture
Climate (campaign title)
Coal
Day
East Asian ethnicities
Farmers
Fish farms
KWCI (GPI)
Local population
Men
One person
Outdoors
Palm trees
People
Trees
Victims
Water
Water pollution
Fish Farmer in Indonesia
Bharuddin, 40-year old fish farmer in front of his pond in Makroman, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. He has claimed that since the nearby coal mine operated in 2007, the toxic waste from the mining site have contaminated the water in the area killing most of his fish and stunting the growth of spawn. Irresponsible mining practices affect the livelihoods of surrounding communities.
Unique identifier:
GP04FYJ
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
22/11/2012
Locations:
Borneo
,
East Kalimantan
,
Indonesia
,
Kalimantan
,
Southeast Asia
Credit line:
© Kemal Jufri / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
Containers
Shoot:
Coal Documentation in Indonesia
A story about coal, the destruction, devastation and the tragedy it causes. This story begins from coal mining operations, and ends long after coal is burned for fuel.
The shoot is part of a photo exhibit for three countries in Southeast Asia to tell the story of the climate imperative.
Related Collections:
"Coalification of Water" World Water Day
The Human Cost Of Coal Report
Climate Change: Challenges and Solutions in Southeast Asia (All Photographers)
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