Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/The-Life-near-Coal-Power-Plants-in-Cirebon--Indonesia--B-ROLL--27MZIFJ8O4NFI.htmlConceptually similarCoal Power Plants in Cirebon, Indonesia - Aerial B-rollGP0STUOHSCompleted★★★★★Cirebon Power Plant ActionGP03X5UCompleted★★★★The Life near Coal Power Plants in Suralaya, Indonesia - B-RollGP0STUOH9Completed★★★★★★The Life near Coal Power Plants in Suralaya, Indonesia - Aerial B-rollGP0STUOHUCompleted★★★★Independence Day Ceremony in Java 9 & 10 Coal Power Plant Project in Suralaya (B-Roll)GP0STUQR6Completed★★★★Voice of Madjuri in Karimunjava - B-rollGP0STS2M6Completed★★★★12 Activists, 12 Hours, 1 Hope - Web Video (Indonesian)GP0STPUISCompleted★★★★12 Activists, 12 Hours, 1 Hope - Web Video (English)GP0STPUJ0Completed★★★★Direct Action at Batang Coal Power Plant Project in Indonesia - B-rollGP0STQNI9Completed★★★★View AllGP0STUOHQThe Life near Coal Power Plants in Cirebon, Indonesia (B-ROLL)Cirebon is a fishing village in Indonesia, whose residents are engaged in fishing, salt farming, and agriculture. Since the Cirebon coal-fired power plant backed by financing from Korean public financial institutes was built, their lives have changed. As pollutants from the coal power plant contaminated water and killed living creatures, fishers lost their jobs. Pollutants in the air also caused diseases in the lungs and hearts.Despite all those damages, however, Korean public financial institutes still invested or have plans to invest in Cirebon coal plant unit II and III.Locations:Cirebon-Indonesia-Southeast AsiaDate:3 May, 2019Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:4m30sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :B-ROLLKeywords:Boats-Chimneys-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal-fired power stations-Day-Fishers-Fishing nets-Huts-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-People-Schools-Small-scale fishing-Villages-Young adultsShoot:The Life near Coal Power Plants in Cirebon, Indonesia (VIDEO)Cirebon is a fishing village in Indonesia, whose residents are engaged in fishing, salt farming, and agriculture. Since the Cirebon coal-fired power plant backed by financing from Korean public financial institutes was built, their lives have changed. As pollutants from the coal power plant contaminated water and killed living creatures, fishers lost their jobs. Pollutants in the air also caused diseases in the lungs and hearts.Despite all those damages, however, Korean public financial institutes still invested or have plans to invest in Cirebon coal plant unit II and III.Related Collections:Greenpeace Highlights: 2010s (Videos)The Life near Coal Power Plants in Indonesia (Photos & Videos)