Protesters Attempt Blockade Of World's Largest Coal Port

NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 26: Police force the protestors to leave the water as they continue blockade the access to the coal port in protest for climate action on November 26, 2023 in Newcastle, Australia. The group organising the protest said in a Facebook post that they aim to hold the largest peaceful civil disobedience protest for climate action in Australia's history, at the world's largest coal port at Newcastle. Australia is still one of the world's most prolific consumers and producers of coal, an ongoing point of contention as the country tries to pivot to meet emissions reduction targets. (Photo by Roni Bintang/Getty Images)
NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 26: Police force the protestors to leave the water as they continue blockade the access to the coal port in protest for climate action on November 26, 2023 in Newcastle, Australia. The group organising the protest said in a Facebook post that they aim to hold the largest peaceful civil disobedience protest for climate action in Australia's history, at the world's largest coal port at Newcastle. Australia is still one of the world's most prolific consumers and producers of coal, an ongoing point of contention as the country tries to pivot to meet emissions reduction targets. (Photo by Roni Bintang/Getty Images)
Protesters Attempt Blockade Of World's Largest Coal Port
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