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#12163514
16 March 2025
The Freiham geothermal plant in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 22, 2021, supplies district heating to the Freiham district and neighboring areas in western Munich since 2016. It extracts hot water at 90?C from a depth of 2,500 meters to provide sustainable heating, contributing to the city's clean energy initiatives. The plant's modern infrastructure includes an architecturally distinct ventilation tower and green-roofed underground facilities, seamlessly integrated into the urban landscape.
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#12163515
16 March 2025
The Freiham geothermal plant in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 22, 2021, supplies district heating to the Freiham district and neighboring areas in western Munich since 2016. It extracts hot water at 90?C from a depth of 2,500 meters to provide sustainable heating, contributing to the city's clean energy initiatives. The plant's modern infrastructure includes an architecturally distinct ventilation tower and green-roofed underground facilities, seamlessly integrated into the urban landscape.
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#12163516
16 March 2025
The Freiham geothermal plant in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 22, 2021, supplies district heating to the Freiham district and neighboring areas in western Munich since 2016. It extracts hot water at 90?C from a depth of 2,500 meters to provide sustainable heating, contributing to the city's clean energy initiatives. The plant's modern infrastructure includes an architecturally distinct ventilation tower and green-roofed underground facilities, seamlessly integrated into the urban landscape.
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#12163517
16 March 2025
A Munich bus passes the Freiham geothermal plant in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 22, 2021. This renewable energy facility supplies district heating to the Freiham district and neighboring areas in western Munich since 2016. It extracts hot water at 90?C from a depth of 2,500 meters to provide sustainable heating, contributing to the city's clean energy initiatives. The plant's modern infrastructure includes an architecturally distinct ventilation tower and green-roofed underground facilities, seamlessly integrated into the urban landscape.
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#12163518
16 March 2025
The Freiham geothermal plant in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 22, 2021, supplies district heating to the Freiham district and neighboring areas in western Munich since 2016. It extracts hot water at 90?C from a depth of 2,500 meters to provide sustainable heating, contributing to the city's clean energy initiatives. The plant's modern infrastructure includes an architecturally distinct ventilation tower and green-roofed underground facilities, seamlessly integrated into the urban landscape.
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#11248710
18 May 2024
A 'Black Rebel' of Extinction Rebellion is participating in a protest action organized by several collectives, including Attac, Oxfam, Greenpeace, Stop Total, and Extinction Rebellion, against ArcelorMittal, the giant producer of steel. This is part of a global campaign against ArcelorMittal called 'Shiny claims, dirty flames'. ArcelorMittal is sponsoring the France 2024 Olympic Games in France and is also the maker of the Olympic torch. However, the different collectives are reminding that ArcelorMittal promised to invest $1.5 billion in mitigation for its CO2 emissions between 2021 and 2023 but has only used $500 million. At the same time, ArcelorMittal is distributing $11 billion to shareholders. Activists are also denouncing the pollution (air, soil, water) caused by ArcelorMittal mining and its disdain for human rights. In Toulouse, France, on May 17, 2024.
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#11248706
18 May 2024
An activist is having their hands tied by chains. Several collectives, including Attac, Oxfam, Greenpeace, Stop Total, and Extinction Rebellion, are organizing a protest action against ArcelorMittal, the giant producer of steel. It is a part of a global campaign against ArcelorMittal called 'Shiny Claims, Dirty Flames'. ArcelorMittal is sponsoring the France 2024 Olympic Games in France and is also making the Olympic torch. However, the different collectives are wanting to remind that ArcelorMittal has promised to invest $1.5 billion in mitigation for its CO2 emissions between 2021 and 2023 but has used only $500 million. At the same time, ArcelorMittal is distributing $11 billion to shareholders. Activists are also denouncing the pollution (air, soil, water) caused by ArcelorMittal mining and its disdain for human rights. In Toulouse, France, on May 17, 2024.
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#11248716
18 May 2024
An activist is dancing with her hands tied by chains. Several collectives, including Attac, Oxfam, Greenpeace, Stop Total, and Extinction Rebellion, are organizing a protest action against ArcelorMittal, the giant producer of steel. It is part of a global campaign against ArcelorMittal called 'Shiny claims, dirty flames'. ArcelorMittal is sponsoring the France 2024 Olympic Games in France and is also making the Olympic torch. However, the different collectives are reminding that ArcelorMittal promised to invest $1.5 billion in mitigation for its CO2 emissions between 2021 and 2023 but used only $500 million. At the same time, ArcelorMittal is distributing $11 billion to shareholders. Activists are also denouncing the pollution (air, soil, water) caused by ArcelorMittal mining and its disdain for human rights. In Toulouse, France, on May 17, 2024.
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#11248721
18 May 2024
Placards reading 'ArcelorMittal built the flame' and 'and burns lives' are being displayed. Several collectives, including Attac, Oxfam, Greenpeace, Stop Total, and Extinction Rebellion, are organizing a protest action against ArcelorMittal, the giant producer of steel. It is part of a global campaign against ArcelorMittal called 'Shiny claims, dirty flames'. ArcelorMittal is sponsoring the France 2024 Olympic Games in France and is also making the Olympic torch. However, the different collectives are wanting to remind everyone that ArcelorMittal has promised to put $1.5 billion in mitigation for its CO2 emissions between 2021 and 2023 but has used only $500 million. At the same time, ArcelorMittal is distributing $11 billion to the shareholders. Activists are also denouncing the pollution (air, soil, water) caused by ArcelorMittal mining and its disdain for human rights. In Toulouse, France, on May 17, 2024.
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#11248724
18 May 2024
A 'Black Rebel' is standing behind a banner reading 'Shining flame'. Several collectives, including Attac, Oxfam, Greenpeace, Stop Total, and Extinction Rebellion, are organizing a protest action against ArcelorMittal, the giant steel producer. This is part of a global campaign against ArcelorMittal called 'Shiny claims, dirty flames'. ArcelorMittal is sponsoring the France 2024 Olympic Games and is also the maker of the Olympic torch. However, the different collectives are reminding that ArcelorMittal has promised to invest $1.5 billion in mitigating its CO2 emissions between 2021 and 2023 but has only used $500 million. At the same time, ArcelorMittal is distributing $11 billion to shareholders. Activists are also denouncing the pollution (air, soil, water) caused by ArcelorMittal's mining activities and its disdain for human rights. In Toulouse, France, on May 17, 2024.
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#11248727
18 May 2024
Several collectives, including Attac, Oxfam, Greenpeace, Stop Total, and Extinction Rebellion, are organizing a protest action against ArcelorMittal, the giant producer of steel. It is part of a global campaign against ArcelorMittal called 'Shiny Claims, Dirty Flames'. ArcelorMittal is sponsoring the France 2024 Olympic Games in France and is also making the Olympic torch. However, the different collectives are reminding that ArcelorMittal promised to invest $1.5 billion in mitigating its CO2 emissions between 2021 and 2023 but has only used $500 million. At the same time, ArcelorMittal is distributing $11 billion to shareholders. Activists are also denouncing the pollution (air, soil, water) caused by ArcelorMittal's mining activities and its disdain for human rights. In Toulouse, France, on May 17, 2024.
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#11248745
18 May 2024
Activists are staging a die-in under a banner reading 'Shining flame'. Several collectives, including Attac, Oxfam, Greenpeace, Stop Total, and Extinction Rebellion, are organizing a protest action against ArcelorMittal, the giant producer of steel. This is part of a global campaign against ArcelorMittal called 'Shiny claims, dirty flames'. ArcelorMittal is sponsoring the France 2024 Olympic Games and is also the maker of the Olympic torch. However, the different collectives are reminding the public that ArcelorMittal promised to invest $1.5 billion in mitigating its CO2 emissions between 2021 and 2023 but has only used $500 million. At the same time, ArcelorMittal is distributing $11 billion to shareholders. Activists are also denouncing the pollution (air, soil, water) caused by ArcelorMittal's mining activities and its disdain for human rights. In Toulouse, France, on May 17, 2024.
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#11248751
18 May 2024
Activists are dancing with their hands tied by a steel chain. Several collectives, including Attac, Oxfam, Greenpeace, Stop Total, and Extinction Rebellion, are organizing a protest action against ArcelorMittal, the giant producer of steel. It is part of a global campaign against ArcelorMittal called 'Shiny claims, dirty flames'. ArcelorMittal is sponsoring the France 2024 Olympic Games in France and is also making the Olympic torch. However, the different collectives are reminding that ArcelorMittal promised to invest $1.5 billion in mitigation for its CO2 emissions between 2021 and 2023 but used only $500 million. At the same time, ArcelorMittal is distributing $11 billion to shareholders. Activists are also denouncing the pollution (air, soil, water) caused by ArcelorMittal mining and its disdain for human rights. In Toulouse, France, on May 17, 2024.
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#11248757
18 May 2024
An activist is chaining her ankles. Several collectives, including Attac, Oxfam, Greenpeace, Stop Total, and Extinction Rebellion, are organizing a protest action against ArcelorMittal, the giant producer of steel. It is part of a global campaign against ArcelorMittal called 'Shiny Claims, Dirty Flames'. ArcelorMittal is sponsoring the France 2024 Olympic Games in France and is also making the Olympic torch. However, the different collectives are reminding that ArcelorMittal has promised to invest $1.5 billion in mitigating its CO2 emissions between 2021 and 2023 but has used only $500 million. At the same time, ArcelorMittal is distributing $11 billion to shareholders. Activists are also denouncing the pollution (air, soil, water) caused by ArcelorMittal mining and its disdain for human rights. In Toulouse, France, on May 17, 2024.
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#11248760
18 May 2024
The banner is reading 'ArcelorMittal: Dares you to do good?' Several collectives, including Attac, Oxfam, Greenpeace, Stop Total, and Extinction Rebellion, are organizing a protest action against ArcelorMittal, the giant producer of steel. It is part of a global campaign against ArcelorMittal called 'Shiny claims, dirty flames'. ArcelorMittal is sponsoring the France 2024 Olympic Games in France and is also making the Olympic torch. However, the different collectives are wanting to remind that ArcelorMittal has promised to put $1.5 billion in mitigation for its CO2 emissions between 2021 and 2023 but has used only $500 million. At the same time, ArcelorMittal is distributing $11 billion to the shareholders. Activists are denouncing the pollution (air, soil, water) caused by ArcelorMittal mining and its disdain for human rights. In Toulouse, France, on May 17, 2024.
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#11248763
18 May 2024
Activists are staging a die-in against ArcelorMittal. Several collectives, including Attac, Oxfam, Greenpeace, Stop Total, and Extinction Rebellion, are organizing a protest action against ArcelorMittal, the giant producer of steel. This is part of a global campaign against ArcelorMittal called 'Shiny claims, dirty flames'. ArcelorMittal is sponsoring the France 2024 Olympic Games and is also the maker of the Olympic torch. However, the different collectives are reminding that ArcelorMittal promised to invest $1.5 billion in mitigating its CO2 emissions between 2021 and 2023 but has only used $500 million. At the same time, ArcelorMittal is distributing $11 billion to shareholders. Activists are also denouncing the pollution (air, soil, water) caused by ArcelorMittal's mining activities and its disdain for human rights. In Toulouse, France, on May 17, 2024.
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