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"Planning permission for the mine was quashed in the high court last year which meant the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government had to reassess the planning application. However, the company has now written to the government withdrawing its planning application."

Mining firm withdraws plan for UK’s first deep #coalmine in 30 years | #Greenpolitics | The Guardian

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#positivenews
#climatechange
#Cumbriancoalmine
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The Guardian · Mining firm withdraws plan for UK’s first deep coalmine in 30 yearsBy Helena Horton

"There is no word for relocation in the Navajo-Diné language. To relocate means to disappear and never return. The earth; the animals; things that cannot talk. Those are who you are defending."

An Introduction to Coal Mining on Hopi and Navajo lands

#fyp#foryou#navajo

Environment Minister #Tanya_Plibersek and the #ALP government approve four more #CoalMine expansions in these lands now called Australia.

They claim that as these four coal mines are (mainly) extracting #MetallurgicalCoal, that they are unavoidable and necessary, as there is not a currently viable alternative to metallurgical coal in steel-making.

But there are alternatives. They are only considered 'non-viable' because under current economic practices they are not yet as cheap as metallurgical coal. And they only seem to be more expensive than coal due to coal not having to pay its true costs. And coal doesn't have a price anywhere near reflective of its myriad actual harms (immediate and long-term, local and planetary) since the Australian government joins a globally dominant delusion that #externalities don't need to be considered when there's masses of short-term profit to be had by burning our collective future.

If the #CoalIndustry were held responsible for the toxic and climate-disrupting rubbish it dumps (for free!) into the global atmosphere, then it would rapidly become apparent that burning more coal, whether in thermal energy production or in making steel, is utterly unaffordable.

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The Guardian · Albanese government approves four coalmine expansions as Greens condemn ‘despicable’ moveBy Graham Readfearn