Since May 4, Greenpeace and 350.org have led a worldwide series of protests, drawing attention to dangerous polluters and the need to accelerate the transition to 100% renewable energy.

Actions are taking place in more than two dozen cities worldwide and breakfree2016.org visitors are encouraged to organize their own or show support as a "digital witness." Protests are scheduled through May 15.

In Ende GelÃ¤nde, Germany, hundreds blocked railway tracks…

…and enjoyed lunch at a nearby coal mine.

Anti-coal activists enjoying lunch on the conveyor belt inside giant German mine #endegelaende #breakfree2016 pic.twitter.com/0wWanhROE3 — Bill McKibben (@billmckibben) May 13, 2016

In Bori, Nigeria, celebrities and community leaders spoke out against the Ogoini oil spill.

In Batangas, Phillipines, approximately 10,000 protested the Batangas coal plant.

In Newcastle, Australia, more than 2,000 kayakers blocked the entrance to the world's largest coal port.

In Merthyr Tydfil, United Kingdom, 'Reclaim the Power' shut down operations of the UK’s largest opencast coal mine, Ffos-y-fran, with no arrests.

In Albany, New York, where fracking has been banned, protesters called to stop so-called bomb trains from traveling through the city carrying explosive crude oil.

People are settling in at the intersection of justice and destruction #breakfree #albany pic.twitter.com/ouECz77j4S — Griffin (@GriffinSW) May 14, 2016

In Lakewood, Colorado, hundreds of protesters occupied a Holiday Inn where a federal fracking action was taking place.

Happening now in Denver at BLM fossil fuel lease auction, community members occupying hotel to #Keepitintheground pic.twitter.com/G2Et6J5Iiy — Britten Cleveland (@brittennicoleNC) May 12, 2016

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