Greenpeace activists hold up a banner calling for a stop to the 
construction of a coal fired power plant in Rayong province on 
Thailand's eastern seaboard. Greenpeace blames coal fired power plants 
for releasing dangerous toxins into the surrounding atmosphere and 
warns that, if built, the proposed plant will emit 229 million tons of 
Carbon Dioxide into the atmosphere in the next 20 years - contributing 
significantly to global climate change.
THAILAND

Greenpeace activists hold up a banner calling for a stop to the construction of a coal fired power plant in Rayong province on Thailand's eastern seaboard. Greenpeace blames coal fired power plants for releasing dangerous toxins into the surrounding atmosphere and warns that, if built, the proposed plant will emit 229 million tons of Carbon Dioxide into the atmosphere in the next 20 years - contributing significantly to global climate change.

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