TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 12月22日 01時08分


Ending black coal production may appear essential to helping #Germany achieve its ambitious #emissions target of being “climate neutral” by 2050, but its reliance on #coal is far from over: it still accounts for 14% of electricity production. Critics of the end of #mining in Germany—the world's sixth biggest coal importer—say it simply makes the country dependent on imports from nations with lower environmental regulations and worse labor conditions. At the closing of the Prosper-Haniel mine in western Bottrop on Dec. 21, Germany's President was due to be handed a symbolic final lump of coal. In these photographs by @nannaheitmann, who spent about two years chronicling the Prosper-Haniel mine and surrounding areas: Mike Pallenberg, a supervisor, poses for a portrait in February; an old pit lamp, designed to operate in air that may contain ​dust​ or gas. Read more, and see more pictures, on TIME.com. Photographs by @nannaheitmann


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