Miliband on Coal-Fired Power Stations (re Kingsnorth 2) - 14 Sept 2009

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'Coal Kills' campaign against a coal-fired power station Kingsnorth 2 outside the Department of Energy and Climate Change (3 Whitehall Place, London) on 14 Sept 2009.
NGOs involved: Greenpeace, Christian Aid, World Development Movement, Oxfam, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, World Wildlife Fund.
Approx. 120,000 people in the UK are involved in campaigning against the coal through petitions, marches and other activism.

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  • Excellent capture! are you a pro?

  • Thanks. If I was a pro, the video would be much more quality and you know that :-).

    Great, somebody rated it..

  • THANKS FOR GOOD NEWS ! x

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  • RUBBISH. This person is a complete NUTCASE. When he is asked a perfectly valid Q, at around 00:57 secs, he turns away and gets someone else to ask an easier one. He is a complete waster, like all the other Liebour party idiots that are ruining this country with unsound science. So we in the countryside gets a billion windmills. HILARIOUS not.

  • EoN shelve plans for Kingsnorth

    We've got sunshine

    On a cloudy day.

    When it's cold outside,

    We've got the month of May.

    Well, I guess you'll say

    How can we fight climate change?

    No coal. (No coal)

    Talkin' 'bout no coal. (No coal)

  • Climate change is the greatest long-term threat to people and wildlife, and low lying areas like the North Kent Marshes where Kingsnorth 2 is planned, will be one of the first areas in the UK to feel the direct effects of sea level rise. I live just a stones throw from Kingsnorth and know only too well the threats that areas like this and around the world will face from climate change, the losses to habitats and biodiversity will be enormous and we as a nation will be all the poorer

    NO NEW COAL

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