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Keywords
Actions and protests
Air pollution
Climate (campaign title)
Energy
Fossil fuel (energy)
Global warming
KWCI (GPI)
Night
Non-renewable energy
Non-violent direct actions
Outdoors
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Projection actions
Projection Action at Thermoelectric Plant in Tula, Hidalgo
Greenpeace Mexico project various messages onto the thermoelectric Plant in Tula, Hidalgo.
Thermoelectric energy - which is generated with the heat obtained from the combustion of fossil fuels - produces greenhouse gases on a large scale, which in turn contribute to the global warming that we now suffer.
For years, the thermoelectric plant in Tula, Hidalgo, has been the main source of energy in Mexico, far above those that are renewable.
In original language:
Manifestación desde la termoeléctrica en Tula Hidalgo,
mostrando la contaminación en la zona.
La energía termoeléctrica –que se genera con el calor obtenido de la combustión de combustibles fósiles– produce gases de efecto invernadero a gran escala, que a su vez propician el calentamiento global que ahora padecemos.
Por años, la termoeléctrica ha sido en México la principal fuente de energía, muy por encima de las que sí son renovables.
Unique identifier:
GP1SUE9O
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
25/06/2020
Locations:
Hidalgo
,
Mexico
,
North America
,
Tula de Allende
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Pepe Rodríguez
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Projection Action at Thermoelectric Plant in Tula, Hidalgo
Greenpeace Mexico carries out a projection action at the thermoelectric Plant in Tula, Hidalgo.
Thermoelectric energy - which is generated with the heat obtained from the combustion of fossil fuels - produces greenhouse gases on a large scale, which in turn contribute to the global warming that we now suffer.
For years, the thermoelectric plant in Tula, Hidalgo, has been the main source of energy in Mexico, far above those that are renewable.
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