U.K. Activists Opposes Construction Of Mine | Climate Change

The British government is facing some

fresh challenges in the court. this after

the government decided to give the

go-ahead for the country’s first a new

Coal Mine in almost about 30 years, and

this was done to count and to counter

this the environmental campaigners have

now taken the government to court . a

group named friends of Earth, has filed

the case at the high court in London.

while another group called South Lakes

action on climate change, has filed a

case at the high court in Manchester.

citing climate change is the reason

behind the litigation. the cases filed

against the government have in fact come

after ministers granted planning

permission for a new Coal Mine in

Cumbria on the 7th of December.

moral opponents of the government have

said that the mine would create more

greenhouses, greenhouse gas emissions, and

its approval is contrary to the British

government stated Net Zero goals, that

are to be achieved by the year 2050.

considering the current geopolitical

tensions the decision taken by the

United Kingdom like many other countries,

is to increase its energy dependence. it

has come in the wake of the Ukraine war.

U.S led sanctions have in fact cut off

Russian gas supplies to Europe .moreover

if you remember last year in September

the blasts in the north stream gas

pipeline in the baltics he had also

complicated Europe’s energy supplies. as

it was the primary cause of Europe’s and

West’s energy dependence.

so in Germany as well climate activists

are protesting against the expansion of

coal mine that has become a huge Board

of contention.

the German police however has removed

all climate activists from a German

Village ,that was soon to be destroyed.

hundreds of police officers cleared

nearly about 300 activists from in an

operation that began on Wednesday . the

police say that they’ve removed

activists, who are waiting in three

houses days after the clashes broke out

between both sides.

it is difficult to say when the end is

expected ,what we can say for sure is

that as long as the demolition is going

on ,the police will still be here to

prevent a new occupation of let’sirth.

the environmentalists say that,

bulldozing the village to expand the

gauze Whaler mine would actually result

in a huge amount of greenhouse gas

emissions. the German government and also

the utility company rwe has argued that

coal is needed to ensure Germany’s

energy security.

for being at the global Forefront of

climate change is definitely under

scrutiny . there are a few issues at the

moment going on with the coal mine,

that has been granted plan permission

and it’s rightly said the friends of

Earth have been put forward to a

judicial review. now towards the high

court ,now that has quite a few steps to

it before, we finalize whether or not

there is going to be a coal mine put in

place .so at the moment the judges will

deem whether or not the case for

planning is lawful . the friends of Earth

are suggesting that the whole premise of

building a coal mine in Cumbria is not

lawful. they said that Michael Gove has

said that he would offset the emissions

using carbon credits ,International

carbon credits. which they say is not the

legal process and causing having more

admissions coming into the planet will

definitely not help with the net zero

plans for the future. now also this

particular coal mine is not to help heat

homes and reduce the cost of living

bills for many . it’s for to produce use

steel ,so that is another aspect it does

the country really need this extra Coal

Mine built at all. the government say

that it will add about 500 to 1000 jobs

in the area over the next five years . but

then again a campaigners are saying well

if they start installation processes and

house building to ensure better

insulation, then that could also give

jobs to all of those hundreds and

thousands of people as well .

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