Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Funeral-for-Coal-in-Candiota--Rio-Grande-do-Sul-State--Brazil---Web-Video-Portuguese-27MZIFJWNOYXS.htmlConceptually similarFuneral for Coal in Candiota, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil - ClipreelGP0STSD8QCompleted★★★★Coal Phase Out (English Text Version)GP0STR6VQCompleted★★★★★★Coal Phase Out (Clean Version)GP0STR6W1Completed★★★★Potable Water - Web Documentary (International Version)GP0STPQYGCompleted★★★★Fishermen near Reactors in Angra dos ReisGP03U3OCompleted★★★★Keep Fossil Fuels in the Ground - Web VideoGP0STPCM4Completed★★★★Victory of Women in Turkey (WEBVIDEO-ENGLISH)GP0STT1IJCompleted★★★★Angra dos ReisGP03U1YCompleted★★★★Testimony: Dangjin Coal-Fired Power Plants - Web Video (Korean Subs)GP0STPP9BCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STSDI4Funeral for Coal in Candiota, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil - Web Video PortugueseAlong with a tombstone, a coffin and the message "No more dirty energy", Greenpeace activists symbolize a funeral for coal in front of Presidente Médici Coal-Fired Power Plant, or Candiota II, at 400km from Porto Alegre, capital of Rio Grande do Sul state, in Brazil. The protest aims the presence of coal in the A-6 energy auction from the Brazilian Ministry of Energy, and asks for the end of the dirty energy by 2030. Of the 59 GW registered for the auction, half (29,5 GW) comes from fossil fuels, and two coal-fired power plants are in the South region of Brazil - in the states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina.In original language:Funeral do Carvão em Candiota (RS) - Web Vídeo PortuguêsCom uma lápide, um caixão e a mensagem “Chega de energia suja”, ativistas do Greenpeace realizam o enterro simbólico do carvão em frente à termelétrica Presidente Médici, ou Candiota II, a 400 km de Porto Alegre (RS). O protesto pacífico é contra a presença do carvão no leilão A-6, do Ministério de Minas e Energia, e pelo fim desta energia poluente até 2030. Dos 59 GW cadastrados para o leilão, metade (29,5 GW) é de origem fóssil, sendo duas térmicas a carvão no sul do Brasil - uma no Rio Grande do Sul e outra em Santa Catarina.Locations:Brazil-Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil)-South AmericaDate:29 Aug, 2018Credit:© Fernanda Ligabue / GreenpeaceDuration:30sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal-fired power stations-Funerals-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-PropsShoot:Funeral for Coal in Candiota, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil (Videos)Along with a tombstone, a coffin and the message "No more dirty energy", Greenpeace activists symbolize a funeral for coal in front of Presidente Médici Coal-Fired Power Plant, or Candiota II, at 400km from Porto Alegre, capital of Rio Grande do Sul state, in Brazil. The protest aims the presence of coal in the A-6 energy auction from the Brazilian Ministry of Energy, and asks for the end of the dirty energy by 2030. Of the 59 GW registered for the auction, half (29,5 GW) comes from fossil fuels, and two coal-fired power plants are in the South region of Brazil - in the states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina.Related Collections:Funeral for Coal in Candiota, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil (All Photos & Video)