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A Greenpeace activist climbs over the side of the smoke stack at 
Kingsnorth coal-fired power station near Rochester in Kent. They have 
immobilised the conveyor belt that carries coal into the plant by 
hitting emergency stop buttons and chaining themselves to machinery. A 
second group has climbed 1000 steps to the top of the chimney and they 
are painting the words Gordon bin it onto the outside.
07 October 2007
Kings North United Kingdom

A Greenpeace activist climbs over the side of the smoke stack at Kingsnorth coal-fired power station near Rochester in Kent. They have immobilised the conveyor belt that carries coal into the plant by hitting emergency stop buttons and chaining themselves to machinery. A second group has climbed 1000 steps to the top of the chimney and they are painting the words Gordon bin it onto the outside.

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