Cijena in Colombia, one of the world's largest coal mines, devours the environment and natural resources necessary for the life of many native American and Afro-Colombian communities. On the other side of the world, on the eastern coast of the Istrian peninsula, the plant's chimney at Plomin, fed with the same coal, emits greenhouse gases. But the local people, victims of an unjust development model, believe more and more that it's necessary to produce renewable energy.