
Fossil fuel memes: postcards from coal mines
In light of the recent US Supreme Court decision, it looks like the dirty business of coal mining will continue. To celebrate, here’s a series of postcards from the wilderness that’s ever-vanishing thanks to coal
Fri 10 Jul 2015 12.21 EDT Last modified on Wed 25 Aug 2021 09.58 EDT
- The open cast coal mine at Afsin-Elbistan, Turkey. - Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- A worker walks over stockpiles of coal at the PT Exploitasi Energi Indonesia open pit coal mine in Palaran, Indonesia. - Photograph: Dadang Tri/Bloomberg via Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Excavators and trucks operate in the smoke at the PT Exploitasi Energi Indonesia open pit coal mine in Palaran, Indonesia. - Photograph: Dadang Tri/Bloomberg via Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Coal miners shower after a long day of work at a mine on a mountain in Mazandaran province, Iran, near the city of Zirab. - Photograph: Ebrahim Noroozi/AP Photo Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- A view of an open cast coal mine, along with state-owned coal power stations Afsin-Elbistan A and Afsin-Elbistan B, in Turkey. - Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- In South Africa, women from the Masakhane settlement fill their wheelbarrows with free coal from a nearby mine in Emalahleni. - Photograph: Marco Longarimarco/AFP Photo Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- A giant strip mining machine at work in the open cast coal mine at Afsin-Elbistan, Turkey. - Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Smoke billows from the RWE brown coal power plant in Frimmersdorf, Germany. - Photograph: Wolfgang Rattay/Reuters Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- A coal miner waits for a bus after emerging from underground at the Zasyadko mine in Donetsk, Ukraine. - Photograph: Vadim Ghirda/AP Photo Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
- Coarse coal is processed in the wash plant of the Carbosulcis coal mine in the village of Nuraxi Figus, Italy. - Photograph: Marco Salustro/Corbis Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
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