Check out this amazing video of Greenpeace activists painting “Quit Coal” on the 450 ft. tall smokestack at the Fisk power plant in Chicago. They were up there for 26 hours getting the message out.
Watch the video and then help them spread the word even more by sharing it with your friends. Just click the image below…
All told, air pollution from coal-fired power plants kills tens of thousands of Americans every year. That human cost isn’t part of the bottom-line for giant utility companies like Edison International that operate plants like the ones in Chicago.
But local communities everywhere are fighting back. And Greenpeace has a campaign to support them.
Spread the word about the movement to quit coal by watching our video and sharing it with your friends right now.
The more views this video gets in its first 24 hours the more likely it is to become popular on YouTube! And the more popular it becomes the more people will hear about the amazing work activist all over are doing to get coal out of their communities.
Sincerely,
Kelly Mitchell
Greenpeace Coal Campaigner
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