Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Red-Card-for-the-Coal-Industry-in-Bulgaria-27MDHUDEOZ5.htmlConceptually similarRed Card for the Coal Industry in BulgariaGP1SU9INCompleted★★★★Red Card for the Coal Industry in BulgariaGP1SU9IOCompleted★★★★Red Card for the Coal Industry in BulgariaGP1SU9IPCompleted★★★★Red Card for the Coal Industry in BulgariaGP1SU9IQCompleted★★★★★Red Card for the Coal Industry in BulgariaGP1SU9IYCompleted★★★★★Red Card for the Coal Industry in BulgariaGP1SU9IZCompleted★★★★Red Card for the Coal Industry in BulgariaGP1SU9J0Completed★★★★Red Card for the Coal Industry in BulgariaGP1SU9J2Completed★★★★Red Card for the Coal Industry in BulgariaGP1SU9J3Completed★★★★View AllGP1SU9J1Red Card for the Coal Industry in BulgariaGreenpeace activists showed the red card to the coal industry in Bulgaria because of dangerous play with the health of people. They put a giant red banner saying “Coal out of the game” on a municipal football stadium, which suffered damage after the spill of coal ash from the pond of the oldest operational plant in Europe in a living area in the infamous coal-affected town of Pernik.On 7 May 2020, during the lockdown because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the football field was flooded with a mixture of coal ash and water. The reason – a breach in the dike of the artificial lake for coal incineration waste from the local coal power plant Republica. Two neighbourhoods were promptly evacuated because of the imminent danger. The flood not only reached some of the houses but also the nearby river Struma (one of the biggest in Bulgaria, reaching Aegean Sea via Greece). The total size of the affected area reached 8,76 hectares, or around 12 football fields.Three months after the incident the field is still not completely cleaned and decontaminated from the ash. This is not only rendering it completely unusable for sports, but generates another, new, source of air pollution for the city, similar to the coal ash pond itself. The facility should have been shut down and recultivated in 2016. Since 1973 when it was built, it has accumulated at least 26 million tonnes of ash from the Republica coal power plant.The activists insisted this could not continue anymore and that a new site won’t solve the problem. We need a total transformation of the energy system based on renewable energy and power produced by the people.Locations:Bulgaria-Eastern Europe-PernikDate:7 Aug, 2020Credit:© Tihomira Metodieva / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 4000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Day-Fields-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Outdoors-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-StadiumsShoot:Red Card for the Coal Industry in Bulgaria (photos by Tihomira Metodieva)Greenpeace activists showed the red card to the coal industry in Bulgaria because of dangerous play with the health of people. They put a giant red banner saying “Coal out of the game” on a municipal football stadium, which suffered damage after the spill of coal ash from the pond of the oldest operational plant in Europe in a living area in the infamous coal-affected town of Pernik.On 7 May 2020, during the lockdown because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the football field was flooded with a mixture of coal ash and water. The reason – a breach in the dike of the artificial lake for coal incineration waste from the local coal power plant Republica. Two neighbourhoods were promptly evacuated because of the imminent danger. The flood not only reached some of the houses but also the nearby river Struma (one of the biggest in Bulgaria, reaching Aegean Sea via Greece). The total size of the affected area reached 8,76 hectares, or around 12 football fields.Three months after the incident the field is still not completely cleaned and decontaminated from the ash. This is not only rendering it completely unusable for sports, but generates another, new, source of air pollution for the city, similar to the coal ash pond itself. The facility should have been shut down and recultivated in 2016. Since 1973 when it was built, it has accumulated at least 26 million tonnes of ash from the Republica coal power plant.The activists insisted this could not continue anymore and that a new site won’t solve the problem. We need a total transformation of the energy system based on renewable energy and power produced by the people.Related Collections:Red Card for the Coal Industry in Bulgaria (All photographers)