Yorkshire Post

Promises on climate ‘must end open cast coal mines’

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CAMPAIGNER­S AND residents are calling on the Government not to let new open cast coal mining projects go ahead, as the UK moves away from the fossil fuel.

In a letter residents from County Durham and the Coal Action Network are urging Communitie­s Secretary Sajid Javid to revoke planning permission for a surface coal mine in the area.

Internatio­nal commitment­s to tackle climate change under the Paris Agreement, and the Government’s pledge to phase out polluting coal for electricit­y, mean that the fossil fuel has “no long-term future”, they argue.

As a result, Ministers should not put local people’s health and the environmen­t at risk by allowing new open cast coal mines to go ahead, they said.

Banks Group has permission to mine at a new site, Bradley, near Dipton and Leadgate in County Durham, which the campaigner­s want the Communitie­s Secretary to revoke using powers under the Town and Country Planning Act.

And the company is waiting for a decision from Mr Javid on a controvers­ial mining scheme in Druridge Bay, Northumber­land.

The call comes as coal makes up an increasing­ly small share of electricit­y generation in the UK, ahead of the Government’s promised deadline to phase out coal power by October 2025.

The UK and Canada have also launched an internatio­nal coalition to encourage countries and states to move past coal power, called “Powering Past Coal”.

Anne Harris, of the Coal Action Network, said: “The 2015 Paris Agreement and the sharp decline in coal use this year indicate there is no long-term future for coal.

“If it fails to intervene, the Government will allow local people’s health and ecology to be needlessly and permanentl­y damaged, and risk its reputation as an internatio­nal leader in ‘powering past coal’.”

Banks Group said residents recognised the scheme brought new jobs opportunit­ies and “highqualit­y well-mined indigenous coal” still had a “vital” role to play.

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