Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Think-Beyond-Coal-Action-at-Coal-Miners-Conference-in-New-Delhi-27MZIFJJ3940M.htmlConceptually similarThink Beyond Coal Action at Coal Miners Conference in New DelhiGP0STQ3LWCompleted★★★★★★Think Beyond Coal Action at Coal Miners Conference in New DelhiGP0STQ3LYCompleted★★★★Think Beyond Coal Action at Coal Miners Conference in New DelhiGP0STQ3LZCompleted★★★★★★Think Beyond Coal Action at Coal Miners Conference in New DelhiGP0STQ3LXCompleted★★★★Think Beyond Coal Action at Coal Miners Conference in New DelhiGP0STQ3P0Completed★★★★Think Beyond Coal Action at Coal Miners Conference in New DelhiGP0STQ3P1Completed★★★★Think Beyond Coal Action at Coal Miners Conference in New DelhiGP0STQ3P2Completed★★★★Think Beyond Coal Action at Coal Miners Conference in New DelhiGP0STQ3PECompleted★★★★Think Beyond Coal Action at Coal Miners Conference in New DelhiGP0STQ3LSCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQ3LUThink Beyond Coal Action at Coal Miners Conference in New DelhiGreenpeace campaigner, Nandikesh Shivalingam addressing the press conference held in parallel to the 6th Coal Summit Expo held in New Delhi. Greenpeace India urged the ministry of power to focus on achieving the renewable energy targets and work towards fulfilling our commitment towards the Paris Agreement. The organization also demanded that the ministry of environment should stop giving more clearances to coal mines and thermal power plants and identify inviolate forests and implement strict emission standards for existing power plants.Locations:Asia-Delhi-India-New DelhiDate:6 Sep, 2016Credit:© Anindito Mukherjee / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Conferences-Direct communications-Greenpeace campaigners-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Microphones-Non-renewable energy-Press conferences-Renewable energy-Solar energy-Theatrical costumes-TigersShoot:Think Beyond Coal Action at Coal Miners Conference in New DelhiAs the who's who of the coal and power ministry attended a conference themed ‘Indian Coal: Sustaining the Momentum’ in the Capital, Greenpeace India hosted a parallel press conference at the same venue, questioning the wisdom behind sustaining an obsolete polluting industry that plays such a large role in worsening global climate change. Instead, as Greenpeace sought to remind Power Ministry officials, Renewable Energy holds the key to the future, with the potential to meet the energy needs of the country through clean and sustainable options.Greenpeace India urged the ministry of power to focus on achieving the renewable energy targets and work towards fulfilling our commitment towards the Paris Agreement. The organisation also demanded that the ministry of environment should stop giving more clearances to coal mines and thermal power plants and identify inviolate forests and implement strict emission standards for existing power plants.