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Greenpeace Activists Stop Unloading Of Coal Ship In Denmark
COPENHAGEN (AFP)--Nearly 30 Greenpeace activists Thursday blocked the unloading of coal from a Panama-flagged cargo ship for the second day to protest the fuel's damaging effect on the climate, the group said.
"Eight of them (activists) spent the night on one of the two giant cranes of the (Enstedvaerket) power plant while 20 others tied themselves to the coal conveyor belt so it could not be taken to the plant," Christina Koll of Greenpeace told AFP.
The Greenpeace action "is to protest the use of polluting coal in Denmark, a country that prides itself in spearheading the fight for the environment", she said.
Police didn't act Thursday to remove the demonstrators. On Wednesday they briefly detained two Greenpeace militants for trespassing.
Greenpeace says the Enstedvaerket plant which is owned by Danish state company DONG Energy burns 800,000 metric tons of coal every year, producing 1.9 million tons of carbon dioxide, a gas that contributing to global warming.
Greenpeace says that Denmark, a country of just 5.5 million inhabitants, is the world's fifth-largest importer of coal, importing and burning 8.3 tons of the fuel on average every year, and causing 19 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions.
The Greenpeace action began Tuesday when activists unsuccessfully tried to board the 300-meter Hanjin Imbari in the Baltic Sea as it carried a load of South African coal to the Enstedvaerket coal plant in Aabenraa in southwestern Denmark.
The action intentionally coincided with this week's U.N. climate talks in Poznan, Poland, as well as with European Union negotiations on legislation to combat global warming, Greenpeace said.
Tarjei Haaland, Greenpeace Nordic's climate and energy campaigner, said Denmark would late next year host a U.N. climate change conference, which he described as "the most important climate negotiations the world has ever undertaken.
"Denmark must take the lead and quit coal," he said.
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(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 04, 2008 11:21 ET (16:21 GMT)

Publié le 04 Décembre 2008 Copyright © 2008 Dowjones


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