No to Rampal coal plant!

Oct 13, 2017

Bangladesh plans to build 28 coal power plants.
The people of Bangladesh have seen the damage coal plants do to the environment and communities. One of these planned power plants, Rampal, is close to Sundarbans, the world’s largest mangrove forest and world heritage site.

Join Friends of the Earth Bangladesh/BELA in denouncing these planned power plants and in saying No to Rampal coal power plant!

Join communities around the world fighting dirty energy, false solutions and calling for climate justice and a clean people-led energy solution:

Mobilize with us this weekend.

 

 

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