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UK is branded a 'climate criminal' over coal plans

Campaigners in 40 countries say UK's proposed new coal power plants will undercut emission deals

Source:  Copyright 2009, Guardian
Date:  February 22, 2009
Byline:  Juliette Jowit
Original URL: Status ONLINE

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A global protest against UK plans to build new coal power plants is being launched today by campaigners from more than 40 developing countries accusing the government of being a "climate criminal".

They have written an open letter to energy and climate change secretary Ed Miliband that follows repeated warnings from UK groups that the decisions to approve new coal power plants and the expansion of Heathrow airport would damage the nation's position in international negotiations when it tries to persuade other countries to cut global-warming emissions.

The 27 groups, including campaigners from India, Brazil, Indonesia, the Philippines and Uganda, say they are "alarmed" that the UK government is considering allowing new coal plants to be built, including one at Kingsnorth in Kent. They blame emissions from rich countries for causing global warming and the "increased floods, droughts, sea-levels and disease" that threaten the livelihoods of "hundreds of millions ...

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