Greens
jubilant at release of Kingsnorth 614th
September 2008 Sheffield
Green Party is jubilant at the release of the six Greenpeace activists who
scaled the existing Kingsnorth power station to protest about Government energy
policy. Green Councillors made sure Sheffield City Council expressed its support
for the Climate Camp at Kingsnorth during the summer. This
court decision may set a precedent that protests against developments which add
to climate change, like coal fired power stations, airport expansions and trunk
road building, are legitimate in future. Also, this legal decision implies Government
actions supporting such developments are illegal. Green
Party Cllr Jillian Creasy commented: "Thanks to a Green Party motion in July,
the City Council's position is that the government should halt plans to expand
coal power. The Council sent a message of support to the Climate Camp at Kingsnorth,
so we are very pleased that protestors have been exonerated by the courts. "Coal
fired power stations are amongst the very worst sources of Carbon Dioxide
emissions in Europe. Since it is proposed a new Kingsnorth power station would
be built regardless of the presence of Carbon Capture and Storage, then its
construction is in direct conflict with the need to cut UK greenhouse gas
emissions. "The main UK energy need is efficiency.
The cheapest option for households, businesses and the public sector is to use
energy efficiency measures to cut energy wastage. A 20% cut could be achieved
quite easily and a 50% cut in UK energy use is conceivable. This is far better
for households than a new coal fired power station given that 5.4 million households
are now in fuel poverty, with more than 10% of their income going on fuel bills." ENDS |