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A human chain of protesters piled sacks labelled ‘Fonterra palm 
kernel’ and ‘Fonterra coal’ outside Fonterra’s corporate headquarters 
today in protest of greenhouse gas emissions caused by the dairy 
giant’s intensive farming practices.

A human chain of protesters piled sacks labelled ‘Fonterra palm kernel’ and ‘Fonterra coal’ outside Fonterra’s corporate headquarters today in protest of greenhouse gas emissions caused by the dairy giant’s intensive farming practices.

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A human chain of protesters piled sacks labelled ‘Fonterra palm 
kernel’ and ‘Fonterra coal’ outside Fonterra’s corporate headquarters 
today in protest of greenhouse gas emissions caused by the dairy 
giant’s intensive farming practices.

A human chain of protesters piled sacks labelled ‘Fonterra palm kernel’ and ‘Fonterra coal’ outside Fonterra’s corporate headquarters today in protest of greenhouse gas emissions caused by the dairy giant’s intensive farming practices.

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Greenpeace activists shut down a pit of a southern lignite coal mine 
used by Fonterra to help fuel operations at it's nearby Edendale dairy 
factory, labeliing it another Fonterra Climate Crime, near 
Invercargill, 17 November 2009. At dawn this morning activists 
unfurled a massive 40x40 meter banner reading Fonterra Climate Crime 
on the ground of the opencast mine. Other activists have blocked one 
of the entrances and locked themselves onto some of the mine's 
machinery.

Greenpeace activists shut down a pit of a southern lignite coal mine used by Fonterra to help fuel operations at it's nearby Edendale dairy factory, labeliing it another Fonterra Climate Crime, near Invercargill, 17 November 2009. At dawn this morning activists unfurled a massive 40x40 meter banner reading Fonterra Climate Crime on the ground of the opencast mine. Other activists have blocked one of the entrances and locked themselves onto some of the mine's machinery.

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Greenpeace activists shut down a pit of a southern lignite coal mine 
used by Fonterra to help fuel operations at it's nearby Edendale dairy 
factory, labeliing it another Fonterra Climate Crime, near 
Invercargill, 17 November 2009. At dawn this morning activists 
unfurled a massive 40x40 meter banner reading Fonterra Climate Crime 
on the ground of the opencast mine. Other activists have blocked one 
of the entrances and locked themselves onto some of the mine's 
machinery.

Greenpeace activists shut down a pit of a southern lignite coal mine used by Fonterra to help fuel operations at it's nearby Edendale dairy factory, labeliing it another Fonterra Climate Crime, near Invercargill, 17 November 2009. At dawn this morning activists unfurled a massive 40x40 meter banner reading Fonterra Climate Crime on the ground of the opencast mine. Other activists have blocked one of the entrances and locked themselves onto some of the mine's machinery.

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Greenpeace activists shut down a pit of a southern lignite coal mine 
used by Fonterra to help fuel operations at it's nearby Edendale dairy 
factory, labeliing it another Fonterra Climate Crime, near 
Invercargill, 17 November 2009. At dawn this morning activists 
unfurled a massive 40x40 meter banner reading Fonterra Climate Crime 
on the ground of the opencast mine. Other activists have blocked one 
of the entrances and locked themselves onto some of the mine's 
machinery.

Greenpeace activists shut down a pit of a southern lignite coal mine used by Fonterra to help fuel operations at it's nearby Edendale dairy factory, labeliing it another Fonterra Climate Crime, near Invercargill, 17 November 2009. At dawn this morning activists unfurled a massive 40x40 meter banner reading Fonterra Climate Crime on the ground of the opencast mine. Other activists have blocked one of the entrances and locked themselves onto some of the mine's machinery.

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