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Climate (campaign title)
Climate change
Climate change impacts
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KWCI (GPI)
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Outdoors
River pollution
Rivers
Storms (weather)
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Water pollution
Junction of Bowen and Burdekin Rivers
Muddied waters from flood run off mixing with the more pristine waters at the junction of the Bowen and Burdekin Rivers.
The greatest La Nina event in recorded history delivered record amounts of rain to North Eastern Queensland, Australia, causing near unprecedented flooding across much of the state and flooded many of the Bowen and Fitzroy Basin's open cut coal mines.Millions of litres of flood water from tailing dames was discharged into nearby river systems that sent thousands of tonnes of sediments and toxic sludge onto the Great Barrier Reef creating toxic blooms that stretched hundred of kilometers across pristine heritage listed waters that were visible in NASA satellite imagery.The discharges leave much of the effected area vulnerable to coral bleaching and threaten not only the reef's health but place in jeopardy a multi million tourism industry vital the the states and Nations economy.
Unique identifier:
GP02FE5
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
30/03/2011
Locations:
Australia
,
Oceania
,
Queensland
Credit line:
© Dean Sewell / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Cyclone Yasi Damage in Australia
The greatest La Nina event in recorded history delivered record amounts of rain to North Eastern Queensland. Causing near unprecedented flooding across much of the state and immersed many of the Bowen and Fitzroy Basin's open cut coal mines in water.
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