 This is nature. Home to thousands of species. It is endangered because of the coal mine boring into it. This is a tree. It is being exterminated to make space for fossil fuels. Industrial facilities are built where it once stood. This is the sea. It is being used as cooling water for thermal plants. It is getting warmer. It is rising. This is a fisherman. They provide for their families from the sea. They know what spawning areas mean. They understand what would be under threat if the plant cold plants are built next to it. This is a human being. It needs health to live, food to eat, history to learn and the habitable climate to exist. This is coal. It is not edible. It is the single greatest threat to our climate. This is a thermal coal plant. It offloads its pollution and dirt on Turkey's nature and history. This is human history. It has been here for thousands of years witnessing civilization. It is endangered because of coal plants. This is UNESCO. It is responsible to preserve the common heritage sites that serve as a bridge between human history and future generations. But it's eerily silent. UNESCO say something. Protect culture, not coal. Without the past, there's no future.