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Activists stop work at Ffos y Fran coal mine

Reposter | 24.09.2009 09:10 | Climate Chaos | Ecology

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Climate activists stop work at Ffos-y-fran coal mine.

Clean Coal Dirty Joke – Keep it in the Ground

Wednesday 23rd September 2009: Climate activists have stopped work at the controversial Ffoss-y-fran opencast coalmine near Merthyr Tydfil, doing their bit to keep coal in the ground and switch to clean energy to avoid runaway climate change.



Today’s action is part of a growing movement of people addressing the root causes of climate change. In particular the endless pursuit of economic growth on a finite planet is the driving force behind climate change and today’s action shows how effective ordinary people can be, with just two people bringing Wales’ biggest coalmine to a standstill.

Following the inaugural Climate Camp Cymru last month, today’s action draws international attention to UK government hypocrisy on climate change and ensures the people of Wales play their part in the growing global movement of climate action. Experts agree that globally emissions must peak by 2015 or earlier if we are to avoid runaway climate chaos[i].



“Coal is nearly all carbon and must be left in the ground” said Paul Jones, from a net suspended above the site’s access road. “Ffos-y-Fran is a big black hole in the climate change policies of our governments, we must switch to clean energy to avoid climate chaos!”



“Action like this is essential to bring home the urgency to politicians in the build up to Copenhagen” Dr. Larch Maxey, from Swansea University said, “Climate change is already killing three hundred thousand people every year[ii], yet our politicians push polluting fuels like coal to chase economic growth at any cost. To stop climate chaos we must leave fossil fuels in the ground”

Footnotes

[1]The IPCC Fourth Assessment Report  http://www.ipcc.ch/ proposed 2015 as the point at which emissions must peak, although this report is out of date, with the latest research indicating that emissions should peak sooner and be brought to zero by 2050. See, for example Public Interest Research Centre “Climate Safety” (2008)  http://climatesafety.org/

[1] Kofi Annan's think-tank, the Global Humanitarian Forum, recently calculated that 300,000 people a year are already being killed by climate change, which is set to increase dramatically with increasing greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere. See “Human Impact Report: Climate Change – The Anatomy of a Silent Crisis” (2009) available at  http://www.ghf-geneva.org/OurWork/RaisingAwareness/HumanImpactReport/tabid/180/Default.aspx

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could not done

24.09.2009 11:48

WOW and to think this could not be done with out Jill evans assembley member being at camp climate and her useless input,perhaps her side kick Vicky mellors organised this, then again this went to smooth for her input, hats of to those that live near fros y fran keep the good work up

artfulldodger


Shut this death hole...!

24.09.2009 17:07

Fantastic action you fine people. Thank you.

Crusty Camper


eh?

24.09.2009 18:30

we should be supporting our coal miners not persecuting them.
What are you? A thatcherite?

former coalminer


thatcher or humanity?

24.09.2009 22:21

it is stupid to say that anyone opposed to new coal mining is a thatcherite.

Using more coal and commiting other acts of degredation toward our environment will only serve to harm other people, by destroying their agriculture, living spaces, safety and well-being.

We must stop using so much coal if we are to create and sustain a better environment for all. this does not mean we hate workers or we want to emulate thatcher. the greatest hinderance to renewable fules is that the vast majority of reserach and development is spent on dirty energy systems. If we spent that on renewables we could be in a position to employ people in that sector instead of the one which serves to harm others.

nika


Yeah

25.09.2009 09:00

Fossil fuel projects receive huge amounts of funding, while wind turbine factories in this country are shutting down. RBS has lent Eon millions of pounds to build a new coal power station and is also funding the tar sands development in Canada. At the same time, hundreds of workers at the Vestas wind turbine factory on the Isle of Wight recently lost their jobs, and the government won't do anything about it.

Climate change will affect the poor the most as they have the least resources. Climate activists aren't against workers - we want a just transition to a sustainable future, and this requires more funding for clean energy instead of new coal.

Kia