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Don’t Delay an End to Coal: Ten reasons why the fight to Ditch Coal isn’t over

On 8th February, the final day of the Coal phase-out consultation, we will be turning up at BEIS (Dept for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy) to demand an end to coal now.

 

The UK has laid out a plan to phase out coal by the end of 2025.

 

A coal phase-out is great news, but this plan to acheive it isn’t.

10 Reasons to object to the government’s 2025 coal phase-out plan

1.For the 2,900 people who will lose their lives each year from the air pollution caused by coal alone, 2025 is not soon enough.
2. The plan makes no mention of the impacts of mining for UK coal in Russia, Colombia and the U.S. The indigenous Shor people in Russia have been driven out of their villages and are victims of cultural genocide and state persecution due to the Russian mines which export coal to UK power stations. For these people, 2025 is not soon enough either.
3. For the Colombian villagers who have been forcibly displaced as a result of UK mining interests, by companies which are allegedly complicit in paramilitary assassinations, 2025 is not soon enough.
4.For endangered species of the Appalachian mountain region in the U.S, one of the most biodiverse regions in the world, 2025 will be too late to stop the open-top mountain removal mining that provides  UK coal.

Indigenous Shor people persecuted by Russian mining for UK coal

Alison & Chris Austin from Merthyr Tydfil speaking at Aberthaw Power Station

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. Chris and Alison Austin, who live near an open cast coal mine in Merthyr Tydfil, spoke at our demonstration at Aberthaw: ‘I can’t go and sit out on my front porch because there is black dust in the air covering everything, and loud explosions. It’s like that 19 hours a day.’ For Alison, Chris and their community 2025 is not soon enough.
6. Co-firing coal with biomass is proposed as a solution. In terms of net climate change impacts, biomass is not always cleaner than coal.
7. The government continues to offer power stations large payments in the Capacity Market Auctions so that they can stay open, and seek to prevent them from closing by threatening fines. Instead of working with the market conditions which could lead to an earlier coal phase-out, the government is propping up the industry.
8. The plan states that it will not proceed to impose the end of coal by 2025 until the energy gap can be plugged elsewhere. Without proper investment in renewable energy, or serious efforts to reduce the UK’s demand for energy, the goal of 2025 could be pushed back and back on the basis that we ‘can’t meet demand’ without fossil fuels, of which there is ample evidence to the contrary.
9. There is also nothing in the plan about support for people who lose their jobs as a result of coal closures, other than ‘working with JobcentrePlus’. Here the government ignores the tremendous work of UK and international unions to articulate principles by which a transition away from fossil fuels should occur. Making a stand for these principles must also be the work of the climate justice movement, and the plan is incomplete without them.
10.The plan is not legally binding and the current wording allows a future secretary of state to postpone or suspend the arrangements.

 

All in all, this is not a coal phase-out which meets the urgent needs of communities in the UK and abroad. It does not do enough to safeguard public health or workers’ rights.

Even if it did, the government’s continued handouts to coal-fired power stations and lack of firm commitment in this plan mean there is potential for a 2025 phase-out to not be enacted.

Ditch Coal Now : London 02.08.17

Don’t Delay an End to Coal

In solidarity with the communities suffering the impacts of UK mining, and to send a clear message that coal must end now, we invite you to join us outside BEIS on 08.02.17 for a creative demonstration on the final day of the coal phase-out consultation.

 

We hope you can join us and spread the word.

More about the demo on our website here and on facebook

 

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