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  • Coal2Canopy Varteg case study

    Coal2Canopy Varteg case study

    20/08/202621/08/2026

    Coal2Canopy research basis and case study Coal2Canopy was inspired by…

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  • New coal mining in England Banned!

    New coal mining in England Banned!

    18/08/202620/08/2026

    New coal mining in England Banned! Yesterday the UK Government…

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  • Where our coal comes from

    Where our coal comes from

    17/08/202620/08/2026

    Where our coal comes from UK industries still hooked on…

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  • Glan Lash opencast extension refused…again

    Glan Lash opencast extension refused…again

    10/08/202620/08/2026

    Glan Lash opencast extension refused…again Carmarthenshire County Council has rejected…

    Read More Glan Lash opencast extension refused…againContinue

  • Gov’t consultation on industrial decarbonisation

    Gov’t consultation on industrial decarbonisation

    10/08/202620/08/2026

    Unambitious response from Government to consultation on industrial decarbonisation CAN…

    Read More Gov’t consultation on industrial decarbonisationContinue

  • The Planning Playbook

    The Planning Playbook

    04/08/202620/08/2026

    The Planning Playbook A guide to challenging extractive applications near…

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  • Mine water heat potential in Wrexham

    Mine water heat potential in Wrexham

    04/08/202604/08/2026

    Mine water heat potential in Wrexham Coal Action Network is…

    Read More Mine water heat potential in WrexhamContinue

  • King’s Speech lays out coal mine ban

    King’s Speech lays out coal mine ban

    25/05/202611/08/2026

    Support for coal mining ban in the King’s Speech Earlier…

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  • Wales’ world leading standards for industrial emissions

    Wales’ world leading standards for industrial emissions

    14/05/202611/08/2026

    World leading standards for operational and legacy industrial emissions During…

    Read More Wales’ world leading standards for industrial emissionsContinue

  • Opencast vs deep coal mines: what’s the difference?

    Opencast vs deep coal mines: what’s the difference?

    07/05/202611/08/2026

    Opencast vs deep coal mines: what’s the difference? UK transition…

    Read More Opencast vs deep coal mines: what’s the difference?Continue

  • Welsh parties commit to restoration ahead of elections

    Welsh parties commit to restoration ahead of elections

    01/05/202619/08/2026

    Welsh parties commit to restoration ahead of elections We worked…

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  • Ben Hodge-McKenna on reopening Welsh coal mines

    Ben Hodge-McKenna on reopening Welsh coal mines

    24/04/202617/08/2026

    Ben Hodge-McKenna on reopening Welsh coal mines As part of…

    Read More Ben Hodge-McKenna on reopening Welsh coal minesContinue

  • Our Wales Manifesto 2026

    Our Wales Manifesto 2026

    19/02/202618/08/2026

    Our Wales Manifesto 2026 Coal Action Network is proud to…

    Read More Our Wales Manifesto 2026Continue

  • Lee Anderson MP on “dirty, horrible, dangerous” coal jobs

    Lee Anderson MP on “dirty, horrible, dangerous” coal jobs

    28/01/202619/08/2026

    Lee Anderson MP on “dirty, horrible, dangerous” coal jobs As…

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  • 2026 must be the year that new coal extraction will be banned

    2026 must be the year that new coal extraction will be banned

    03/12/202519/08/2026

    2026 must be the year that new coal extraction will…

    Read More 2026 must be the year that new coal extraction will be bannedContinue

  • A stainless future for steel?

    A stainless future for steel?

    17/11/202520/08/2026

    A stainless future for steel? WORLDWIDE Carbon footprint The steel…

    Read More A stainless future for steel?Continue

  • Westminster Hall debate – Coal tip safety & the coal licence ban

    Westminster Hall debate – Coal tip safety & the coal licence ban

    06/11/202519/08/2026

    Westminster Hall debate – Coal tip safety & the coal…

    Read More Westminster Hall debate – Coal tip safety & the coal licence banContinue

  • Concrete opportunities for coal-free cement works

    Concrete opportunities for coal-free cement works

    03/11/202517/08/2026

    Concrete opportunities for coal-free cement works Recommended actions: Concrete numbers…

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  • Caerphilly candidates views on Bedwas coal tips

    Caerphilly candidates views on Bedwas coal tips

    09/10/202509/10/2025

    Within the borders of the Senedd Caerphilly constituency is the proposed Bedwas coal tips re-mining project. In the lead up to the Senedd by-election, Coal Action Network has carried out a survey of the by-election candidates asking for their views about the re-mining of the Bedwas and other…

    Read More Caerphilly candidates views on Bedwas coal tipsContinue

  • Glan Lash opencast “off-set” exposed

    Glan Lash opencast “off-set” exposed

    16/09/202516/09/2025

    In 2019, Bryn Bach Coal Ltd applied to expand its Glan Lash opencast coal mine and extend the amount of time it would continue mining coal for. The proposal would see the coal mine swallowing a nearby ancient woodland, hedgerows, and grassland. The proposal was rejected by Carmarthenshire County Council in 2023…

    Read More Glan Lash opencast “off-set” exposedContinue

  • New advice shows Government how coal prohibition can prevent all new coal prospecting

    New advice shows Government how coal prohibition can prevent all new coal prospecting

    20/08/202522/08/2025

    In November 2024, the UK Government announced its commitment to legislating a ban of new coal mining licences. This was a commitment that Coal Action Network had secured a manifesto commitment from the Government for, along with four other major parties…

    Read More New advice shows Government how coal prohibition can prevent all new coal prospectingContinue

  • Barristers tackle tip law and licensing

    Barristers tackle tip law and licensing

    18/08/202503/09/2025

    Coal Action Network has obtained new legal advice from expert Barristers Estelle Dehon (KC) and Rowan Clapp of Cornerstone Chambers, London. Examining relevant…

    Read More Barristers tackle tip law and licensingContinue

  • The human cost of the stolen £millions

    The human cost of the stolen £millions

    01/08/202519/08/2026

    The human cost of the stolen £millions The mining company,…

    Read More The human cost of the stolen £millionsContinue

  • Cross-party support at Senedd drop-in session to act on coal legacy

    Cross-party support at Senedd drop-in session to act on coal legacy

    09/07/202517/02/2026

    On July 1st, 2025, CAN organised drop-in session at the Senedd, spotlighting the urgent need for action on Wales’ coal legacy issues. The event saw strong cross-party engagement, with Members of the Senedd (MSs)…

    Read More Cross-party support at Senedd drop-in session to act on coal legacyContinue

  • Janet Finch-Saunders on coal mining & tips in Wales

    Janet Finch-Saunders on coal mining & tips in Wales

    03/07/202504/02/2026

    As part of our Politics Unspun series we are unpacking politicians’ public comments on coal to challenge any misleading or incorrect messages. Todays’ focus is on comments made during a Senedd Climate Change, Environment, and Infrastructure Committee meeting on 04/06/2025, some…

    Read More Janet Finch-Saunders on coal mining & tips in WalesContinue

  • Tip closest to residents to remain untouched

    Tip closest to residents to remain untouched

    08/05/202508/05/2025

    This information seeks to clarify which tips are included in ERI Ltd’s proposal to mine and then flatten certain coal tips in Caerphilly. The tips selected appear to be on the basis of which would be most profitable to mine of the ‘waste coal’ they contain…

    Read More Tip closest to residents to remain untouchedContinue

  • The Bill that risks reigniting coal mining in Wales

    The Bill that risks reigniting coal mining in Wales

    06/05/202515/05/2025

    The Welsh Government’s Deputy First Minister, in his response to the CCEIC’s Stage 1 Report, admits the “Bill does not prevent the extraction or burning of coal” but adds “I cannot envisage a scenario in which the extraction and burning of coal will arise as a result of the Bill”…

    Read More The Bill that risks reigniting coal mining in WalesContinue

  • The natural world of Glan Lash

    The natural world of Glan Lash

    18/04/202516/09/2025

    This nature was photographed around 50 metres from the edge of the Glan Lash opencast coal mine in Ammanford, South Wales. It shows the thriving ecosystems surrounding the Glan Lash opencast coal mine which has remained dormant since 2019…

    Read More The natural world of Glan LashContinue

  • Committee takes forward CAN’s key recommendations

    Committee takes forward CAN’s key recommendations

    15/04/202515/04/2025

    In February, CAN gave oral testimony to the Climate Change, Energy, and Infrastructure Committee (CCEIC) on the Disused Mine and Quarry Tips (Wales) Bill…

    Read More Committee takes forward CAN’s key recommendationsContinue

  • Westminster: our evidence on Wales’ coal legacy

    Westminster: our evidence on Wales’ coal legacy

    07/04/202502/05/2025

    Coal Action Network was invited to attend Westminster where we gave evidence to the Welsh Affairs Committee in their inquiry about the environmental and economic legacy of Wales’ industrial past, alongside Friends of the Earth Cymru. This inquiry was opened in…

    Read More Westminster: our evidence on Wales’ coal legacyContinue

  • Lethal landscape: cuts to Ffos-y-fran mine restoration puts community at risk

    Lethal landscape: cuts to Ffos-y-fran mine restoration puts community at risk

    25/03/202513/08/2025

    16 years of opencast coal mining in Ffos-y-fran has generated colossal overburden mounds, also known as slag heaps or coal tips. There are three coal tips, with the third being the largest, and cumulatively accounting for 37 million cubic metres of colliery spoil, rocks, and soil…

    Read More Lethal landscape: cuts to Ffos-y-fran mine restoration puts community at riskContinue

  • We’re back in the Senedd giving oral evidence

    We’re back in the Senedd giving oral evidence

    24/03/202517/10/2025

    We were invited for the second time to give oral evidence to the Climate Change, Environment, and Infrastructure Committee of the Welsh Parliament (Senedd) on 05th February 2025. We shared the panel with Haf, Director of FOE Cymru, to provide our opinion on the weaknesses, strengths…

    Read More We’re back in the Senedd giving oral evidenceContinue

  • Demand nature be restored to Ffos-y-fran opencast site

    Demand nature be restored to Ffos-y-fran opencast site

    28/02/202519/08/2026

    Demand nature be restored to Ffos-y-fran opencast site Mining company…

    Read More Demand nature be restored to Ffos-y-fran opencast siteContinue

  • We investigate mining company’s ‘missing’ millions

    We investigate mining company’s ‘missing’ millions

    06/02/202519/08/2026

    We investigate mining company’s ‘missing’ millions Background Mining company: Merthyr…

    Read More We investigate mining company’s ‘missing’ millionsContinue

  • UK Government: is the left hand speaking to the right hand?

    UK Government: is the left hand speaking to the right hand?

    08/01/202513/01/2025

    The UK Government launched a consultation on a limited review of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) for 8 weeks from 30 July to 24 September 2024. The NPPF is an influential document that shapes planning decisions and priorities across England. It is periodically updated by the Government, following a public consultation…

    Read More UK Government: is the left hand speaking to the right hand?Continue

  • We expose company’s misleading claims

    We expose company’s misleading claims

    06/01/202512/06/2026

    Bryn Bach Coal Ltd attempts to present the anthracite coal it wishes to extract from an expansion of Glan Lash as a unique and scarce commodity that is needed for water filtration, bricks, and graphite, and would therefore be too valuable to burn. Yet, visiting Energybuild Ltd’s…

    Read More We expose company’s misleading claimsContinue

  • Major wins of 2024

    Major wins of 2024

    28/12/202424/11/2025

    Over the past year, we’ve secured some massive victories. By taking part in our digital actions, supporters sent over 26,000 messages to the UK Government, MPs, Welsh Senedd members, Councillors, and companies to help consign coal to the history books in the UK…

    Read More Major wins of 2024Continue

  • Disused Mine and Quarry Tips (Wales) Bill

    Disused Mine and Quarry Tips (Wales) Bill

    23/12/202417/10/2025

    The Disused Mine and Quarry Tips (Wales) Bill (‘the Bill’) was prompted by a series of coal tip landslides that occurred in Wales following storms’ Ciara and Dennis in 2020, including a major landslide of a disused coal tip in Tylorstown…

    Read More Disused Mine and Quarry Tips (Wales) BillContinue

  • Under pressure: Europe’s largest mining investment conference

    Under pressure: Europe’s largest mining investment conference

    20/12/202420/12/2024

    As B Labs doesn’t seem bothered was the public says, we asked supporters to contact other B Corps – who are effectively B Labs customers. Almost 20,000 emails were sent to over 60 B Corp status companies, asking them to take a stand with us…

    Read More Under pressure: Europe’s largest mining investment conferenceContinue

  • Coal tip remediation – not coal tip mining

    Coal tip remediation – not coal tip mining

    27/11/202407/05/2026

    The Welsh Government’s long-awaited Bill is expected to be presented to the Senedd before the end of 2024. The very recent Cwmtillery tip slip will make this Bill a more politically charged issue. It will also raise scrutiny over whether measures…

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  • Türkiye’nin Kömür Kullanımına Devam Etmesi

    Türkiye’nin Kömür Kullanımına Devam Etmesi

    19/11/202426/11/2024

    Kömür Eylem Ağı (Coal Action Network), 2024 yılında Türkiye kömür endüstrisini araştırdı. Bu makalede, bulgularımız ve Türkiye’deki kömür, hava kirliliği, Rusya savaşı ile karbonsuzlaştırma arasındaki ilişkiler inceleniyor.

    Read More Türkiye’nin Kömür Kullanımına Devam EtmesiContinue

  • e-action to stop this year’s Mines and Monday Conference

    e-action to stop this year’s Mines and Monday Conference

    18/11/202418/11/2024

    Last December in London, the CAN team protested with other climate campaigners for two days in freezing temperatures outside one of the world’s biggest events funnelling investment into expanding mining globally. The ‘Mines and Money Conference’ held in London’s Business Design Centre connected investors with projects and companies responsible for human rights abuses, ecocide, and fuelling climate chaos…

    Read More e-action to stop this year’s Mines and Monday ConferenceContinue

  • UK Government makes it official: coal mining no more

    UK Government makes it official: coal mining no more

    15/11/202413/01/2025

    The UK Government has laid a Written Ministerial Statement confirming that it will introduce legislation to “restrict the future licensing of new coal mines”, by amending the Coal Industry Act 1994, “when Parliamentary time allows”. The UK Government’s press release is entitled “New coal mining licences will be banned”. Here at Coal Action Network, we thinks it’s great that the UK Government is following…

    Read More UK Government makes it official: coal mining no moreContinue

  • Turkey’s deadly coal consumption

    Turkey’s deadly coal consumption

    13/11/202403/04/2026

    (Türkçe olarak mevcuttur) Coal Action Network investigated the Turkish coal industry in 2024. This article looks at our findings and the links between Turkish coal, air pollution, Russia’s war and decarbonisation.

    Read More Turkey’s deadly coal consumptionContinue

  • We have to do better by steelworkers…

    We have to do better by steelworkers…

    24/10/202424/10/2024

    Former steelworker, Pat Carr, spoke to Anne Harris from Coal Action Network about the financial support offered to workers when the Consett steelworks closed in 1980, and they discussed what can be done better, in workplaces like Scunthorpe steelworks. (Article published in Canary magazine)

    Read More We have to do better by steelworkers…Continue

  • Another nail in the coffin for West Cumbria Mining Ltd

    Another nail in the coffin for West Cumbria Mining Ltd

    17/10/202417/10/2024

    The proposed West Cumbria Coal mine lost its planning permission in September 2024. Since then its application to get a full coal mining license was refused by the Coal Authority, another nail in the coffin of the proposed coking coal mine.

    Read More Another nail in the coffin for West Cumbria Mining LtdContinue

  • Glan Lash extension: the second attempt

    Glan Lash extension: the second attempt

    16/10/202418/04/2025

    Bryn Bach Coal Ltd is the coal mining company that operates the Glan Lash opencast coal mine, which has been dormant since planning permission expired in 2019. In 2018, it applied for an extension which was unanimously rejected by planning councillors in 2023. Undeterred, Bryn Bach Coal Ltd is trying again! This time with a slightly smaller extension of some 85,000 tonnes rather than 95,000 tonnes…

    Read More Glan Lash extension: the second attemptContinue

  • Consett Steelworks closure – a Just Transition? (An interview)

    Consett Steelworks closure – a Just Transition? (An interview)

    11/10/202424/10/2024

    Former steelworker, Pat Carr, speaks to Anne Harris from Coal Action Network about the financial support offered to workers when the Consett steelworks closed in 1980.

    Read More Consett Steelworks closure – a Just Transition? (An interview)Continue

  • Welsh Government & Local Council respond to CCEIC’s recommendations

    Welsh Government & Local Council respond to CCEIC’s recommendations

    09/10/202417/10/2025

    In May 2023, Coal Action Network wrote to the Climate Change, Energy, and Infrastructure Committee (CCEIC) of the Welsh Senedd, informing the Committee of the ongoing illegal coal mining at Ffos-y-fran in Merthyr Tydfil, and the Council and Welsh Government’s refusal to use their enforcement powers to prevent the daily extraction of over 1,000 tonnes of coal…

    Read More Welsh Government & Local Council respond to CCEIC’s recommendationsContinue

  • The end of coal power in the UK – how we got here, what’s still needed?

    The end of coal power in the UK – how we got here, what’s still needed?

    01/10/202418/07/2025

    The end of coal power in the UK – how we got here, what’s still needed? Smoke filled the sky across the industrial parts of the UK, as coal powered the industrial revolution. First coal brought prosperity and progress, but over decades the smoke stacks…

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  • Historic moment ends coal for power generation

    Historic moment ends coal for power generation

    23/09/202403/04/2026

    The UK is reaching a major milestone in its transition to clean energy, one that Coal Action Network has campaigned for since its inception in 2008 — the complete phase-out of coal power generation. From October 2024, Ratcliffe power station — the last remaining coal-fired power station in the country…

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  • Coal, British Industry, and Colonialism

    Coal, British Industry, and Colonialism

    17/09/202417/09/2024

    Coal powered Britain’s industrial and economic expansion during its Industrial Revolution. The abundance of coal discovered in Britain was a key factor that enabled the country’s early industrialisation, developing technologies and industries unfeasible elsewhere due to the lack of cheap energy sources…

    Read More Coal, British Industry, and ColonialismContinue

  • Victory – West Cumbria Coal Mine Rejected!

    Victory – West Cumbria Coal Mine Rejected!

    13/09/202424/09/2024

    Victory! The High Court overturns the 2022 planning permission to mine coal at Whitehaven.

    Read More Victory – West Cumbria Coal Mine Rejected!Continue

  • Take action – let planners say no to new coal mining

    Take action – let planners say no to new coal mining

    13/09/202423/10/2024

    Take action – let planners say no to new coal…

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  • We need remediation without the climate vandalism

    We need remediation without the climate vandalism

    21/08/202405/08/2025

    ERI Ltd launched its pre-application consultation in early 2024 to mine two coal tips in Bedwas, South Wales. The company is proposing to extract a total of around 468,000 tonnes of coal from both tips…

    Read More We need remediation without the climate vandalismContinue

  • Senedd Committee reports ‘Missed Opportunities’ in Restoring Nature at Opencast Coal Mines in Wales

    Senedd Committee reports ‘Missed Opportunities’ in Restoring Nature at Opencast Coal Mines in Wales

    08/08/202402/05/2025

    The Senedd’s Climate Change, Environment, and Infrastructure Committee (CCEIC) has released a critical report on the management of opencast coal mining in Wales, particularly focusing on Ffos-y-Fran, one of the last opencast…

    Read More Senedd Committee reports ‘Missed Opportunities’ in Restoring Nature at Opencast Coal Mines in WalesContinue

  • Legal challenge against Cumbrian coal mine heard in court

    Legal challenge against Cumbrian coal mine heard in court

    18/07/202423/08/2024

    From Tuesday 16th July to lunchtime 18th July, Lord Holgate heard the case, brought by South Lakes Action on Climate Change and Friends of the Earth, against the Government’s 2022 approval of a new underground coal mine at Whitehaven.

    Read More Legal challenge against Cumbrian coal mine heard in courtContinue

  • Horse Hill Supreme Court victory

    Horse Hill Supreme Court victory

    20/06/202420/06/2024

    Fantastic news today, 20th June 2024. The UK Supreme Court has set a historical precedent, in overturning a previous ruling, considering the legality of approving a new oil site in Surrey. The ground breaking decision stating that ‘downstream’ emissions (those released when a product is used) must be factored into decisions on…

    Read More Horse Hill Supreme Court victoryContinue

  • UK election 2024: Parties line up to ban more coal mining

    UK election 2024: Parties line up to ban more coal mining

    17/06/202418/08/2026

    UK election 2024: Parties line up to ban more coal…

    Read More UK election 2024: Parties line up to ban more coal miningContinue

  • Email your election candidate

    Email your election candidate

    12/06/202423/10/2024

    Coal Action Network asked Who will stop coal? last weekend in Whitehaven, West Cumbria. At the site of the proposed coal mine, members of the local community and supporters gathered to ensure that the question of the mine is being put to election candidates. Now we need you to crank up the pressure and make sure all election candidates across the UK faces this question as they could decide the fate of the coal mine if elected…

    Read More Email your election candidateContinue

  • Hearing date set for proposed West Cumbria Coal mine

    Hearing date set for proposed West Cumbria Coal mine

    09/05/202405/06/2024

    The legal challenges against the government’s approval of a new coal mine off the coast of Cumbria will be heard in London on the 16th to 18th July.

    Read More Hearing date set for proposed West Cumbria Coal mineContinue

  • Support local campaign group resist Bedwas coal mine

    Support local campaign group resist Bedwas coal mine

    18/04/202409/05/2024

    Mining company, ERI Ltd, is applying to mine nearly half a million tonnes of coal from two coal tips dumped in Caerphilly, South Wales by the same mining industry last time it operated in the area.

    Read More Support local campaign group resist Bedwas coal mineContinue

  • Bedwas coal tips: Key facts and impacts

    Bedwas coal tips: Key facts and impacts

    17/04/202417/04/2024

    Mining company, ERI Ltd, is applying to mine nearly half a million tonnes of coal from two coal tips dumped in Caerphilly, South Wales, by the mining industry last time it operated in the area. It’s vital we stop this shameless attempt to exploit the mess left behind by the mining industry to justify yet more mining. If the coal tip mining were to go ahead, it would…

    Read More Bedwas coal tips: Key facts and impactsContinue

  • Ffos-y-fran opencast coal mine quietly becomes a massive reservoir

    Ffos-y-fran opencast coal mine quietly becomes a massive reservoir

    27/03/202402/05/2025

    Coal Action Network’s drone footage on Monday 11th March raised the alarm bell about the rising water levels. With this footage, a local resident informed Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council of the rising water levels, only to be told…

    Read More Ffos-y-fran opencast coal mine quietly becomes a massive reservoirContinue

  • Global Week of Action: Putting Insurance Industry in the Hot Seat

    Global Week of Action: Putting Insurance Industry in the Hot Seat

    13/03/202413/03/2024

    The insurance industry found itself in the spotlight last week as a Global Week of Action blossomed across the world. From February 27th to March 3rd 2024, a wave of protests, both online and in the streets, swept through the doors of insurance giants, demanding accountability over their support for polluters and decisive action on climate change.

    Read More Global Week of Action: Putting Insurance Industry in the Hot SeatContinue

  • Protesters walk with banner reading 'Insure Our Futures Not Polluters'

    Success: Yet another major insurer rules out coal and oil projects

    05/03/202403/04/2026

    After a week of peaceful protest around the world, alongside hundreds of groups, our efforts have paid off. Yet another leading insurance company, Probitas, has ruled out insuring the proposed West Cumbria coal mine and the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP).

    Read More Success: Yet another major insurer rules out coal and oil projectsContinue

  • Bedwas coal tip: a new frontier for coal in South Wales?

    Bedwas coal tip: a new frontier for coal in South Wales?

    26/02/202405/04/2024

    ‘Energy Recovery Investments Ltd’ is proprosing to extract the coal from 3 large coal tips in Bedwas, Caerphilly, South Wales. The company claims that it would use some of the sales of the coal to restore those coal tips later. The coal tips lie above a coal seam, which the company claims it would coincidentally have to dig into to create ‘lagoons’ for processing the coal from the coal tips…

    Read More Bedwas coal tip: a new frontier for coal in South Wales?Continue

  • Charges dropped for activists blocking Ffos-y-fran coal mine

    Charges dropped for activists blocking Ffos-y-fran coal mine

    26/02/202426/02/2024

    The Crown Prosecution Service has dropped all charges against the four Extinction Rebellion (XR) activists who blockaded the entrance to the UK’s largest open-cast coal mine, last summer with a pink boat. While removing the immediate burden of legal confrontation for the defendants, the decision has left a “crater of unfinished business” in the fight for climate justice and accountability for local residents…

    Read More Charges dropped for activists blocking Ffos-y-fran coal mineContinue

  • Coal clings on in Aberpergwm appeal

    Coal clings on in Aberpergwm appeal

    26/02/202426/02/2024

    Citing different grounds to the High Court, the Court of Appeal has nevertheless found against our appeal. The Court of Appeal judges disagreed with the judge in the High Court, and decided that current statute limits Welsh Ministers to only deciding whether a new conditional licence may be issued…

    Read More Coal clings on in Aberpergwm appealContinue

  • Aberpergwm coal mine extension debated in court

    Aberpergwm coal mine extension debated in court

    06/02/202407/02/2024

    Today, 6th February 2024, Coal Action Network was back in court, this time appealing last year’s decision by the court that the Welsh Government couldn’t prevent an extension at Aberpergwm coal mine.

    Read More Aberpergwm coal mine extension debated in courtContinue

  • ✌🏿Victory!✌🏼 Leading Global Insurers Rule Out East African Crude Oil Pipeline

    ✌🏿Victory!✌🏼 Leading Global Insurers Rule Out East African Crude Oil Pipeline

    23/01/2024

    After months of campaigning, five more major insurance companies have announced they will not support the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP)!

    Read More ✌🏿Victory!✌🏼 Leading Global Insurers Rule Out East African Crude Oil PipelineContinue

  • EMR Capital’s other coking coal mine – Kestrel, Queensland

    EMR Capital’s other coking coal mine – Kestrel, Queensland

    19/01/202419/01/2024

    EMR Capital, the company that owns 81% of the proposed West Cumbria Coal mine is currently operating another coking coal mine – Kestrel.

    Read More EMR Capital’s other coking coal mine – Kestrel, QueenslandContinue

  • Welsh position on a coal ban needs to change

    Welsh position on a coal ban needs to change

    18/01/202423/10/2024

    On 23 October 2023, over 30 Wales-based NGOs, businesses, and community groups signed an open letter to Wales’ Climate Change Minister, Julie James, calling for the Welsh Government to ban coal mining once and for all (sent by Climate Cymru). On 10th January 2024, Julie James wrote back…

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  • Proposed Whitehaven coal mine campaign timeline

    Proposed Whitehaven coal mine campaign timeline

    28/12/202324/09/2024

    How did we get here? Ten years of events that have led to where we currently stand with the proposed Whitehaven coal mine

    Read More Proposed Whitehaven coal mine campaign timelineContinue

  • Unite to fight for a just steel transition

    Unite to fight for a just steel transition

    18/12/202320/12/2023

    Port Talbot Steelworks in South Wales is the largest producer of virgin steel in the UK. Along with British Steel steelworks in Scunthorpe, Port Talbot steelworks is expected to shut down its blast furnaces in 2024 and build a 3 million tonne (MT) electric arc furnace (EAF) to recycle scrap steel. This is a measure to reduce the steelworks CO2 footprint by cutting out coal used in traditional blast furnaces in virgin steelmaking.

    Read More Unite to fight for a just steel transitionContinue

  • FINITE: the Climate of change – watch from home

    FINITE: the Climate of change – watch from home

    07/12/202307/12/2023

    We’re excited to let you know that you can finally watch FINITE online now on Vimeo On Demand, by renting or buying the film.

    FINITE: The Climate of Change is an inspiring insider’s view of communities in the UK and Germany putting their bodies on the line to fight back against coal mining. Featuring Coal Action Network alongside local people in the Pont Valley, Durham…

    Read More FINITE: the Climate of change – watch from homeContinue

  • Ffos-y-fran, the UK’s last opencast coal mine finally shut – we’re not celebrating

    Ffos-y-fran, the UK’s last opencast coal mine finally shut – we’re not celebrating

    30/11/202312/12/2023

    We are an environmental organisation dedicated to ending coal mining and use in the UK for the sake of our collective climate and ecosystems. So you’d think we’d celebrate the claim by Merthyr (South Wales) Ltd that it will finally stop mining coal today at Ffos-y-fran in Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales. But we’re not. Because the abject failure of Merthyr County Borough Council to stop…

    Read More Ffos-y-fran, the UK’s last opencast coal mine finally shut – we’re not celebratingContinue

  • Ditch the dirty dollars – invest in our future!

    Ditch the dirty dollars – invest in our future!

    29/11/202307/02/2024

    People hailing from Cumbria to London, and everywhere in between, descended on the Mines and Money Conference in London across two days (28th-29th Nov 2023). We demanded that investors stop pouring cash into the mining sector, and  instead invest in our collective future. Together with Fossil Free London and other groups, we greeted investors with…

    Read More Ditch the dirty dollars – invest in our future!Continue

  • EACOP: Global Day of Action against Chinese involvement in the pipeline

    EACOP: Global Day of Action against Chinese involvement in the pipeline

    21/11/202322/11/2023

    Today’s global actions focused specifically on the state-owned China Export & Credit Insurance Corporation (Sinosure), the Export-Import Bank of China (China Exim), and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC). Sinosure is said to be in advanced talks with the Ugandan government about providing credit for the project.

    Read More EACOP: Global Day of Action against Chinese involvement in the pipelineContinue

  • Protesters occupy the offices of City Of London insurers demanding they rule out backing for climate-wrecking projects

    Protesters occupy the offices of City Of London insurers demanding they rule out backing for climate-wrecking projects

    21/11/202322/11/2023

    On 18th October dozens of protesters staged a sit-in occupation of the plush City of London offices of ten Lloyd’s of  London insurers demanding they rule out insuring the proposed West Cumbria coal mine and East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP). 

    Read More Protesters occupy the offices of City Of London insurers demanding they rule out backing for climate-wrecking projectsContinue

  • Protest the Mines & Money conference

    Protest the Mines & Money conference

    17/11/202323/11/2023

    Global mining companies are coming to London soon attempting to find investors in their ruinous projects at the Mines and Money Conference (28th to 30th November). Join our protests against it!

    Read More Protest the Mines & Money conferenceContinue

  • Ffos-y-fran: timeline of illegal coal mining

    Ffos-y-fran: timeline of illegal coal mining

    30/10/202321/07/2026

    01 September 2022: Merthyr (South Wales) Ltd applies for a S.73 time extension to mine coal from Ffos-y-fran, and to accordingly delay and vary restoration works.
    06 September 2022: Planning permission ends for coal mining at the Ffos-y-fran site, after 15 years and 3 months of operations.
    12 September 2022: first reports to MTCBC have been made by local residents of coaling beyond the end of planning permission.

    Read More Ffos-y-fran: timeline of illegal coal miningContinue

  • Coalition backing a coal mining ban in Wales

    Coalition backing a coal mining ban in Wales

    10/10/202325/10/2024

    Over 30 Welsh NGOs and businesses have signed a letter to Welsh Minister Julie James and Deputy Minister Lee Waters, demanding they draw a line in the sand and announce ban on any further coal mines on Welsh soil. The letter was delivered on 11th October 2023.

    Read More Coalition backing a coal mining ban in WalesContinue

  • Port Talbot steel transition

    Port Talbot steel transition

    09/10/202309/10/2023

    On 15th September 2023, The Guardian reported that Tata Steel accepted Government funding to avoid closing its steelworks in Port Talbot, South Wales, by decarbonising it instead – but at a loss of up to 3,000 jobs. The UK Government is providing £500 million, and Tata Steel is expected to provide another £725 million…

    Read More Port Talbot steel transitionContinue

  • UK Coal Round Up

    UK Coal Round Up

    28/09/202311/10/2024

    Update on coal extraction and use in the UK. The situation with coal production and use in the UK is changing. There is a legal challenges to the proposed West Cumbria coal mine and Aberpergwm extension; and an illegal mine operating in Merthyr Tydfil. Updated stats from the government’s July Digest of UK Energy Statistics.

    Read More UK Coal Round UpContinue

  • REFUSED: Glan Lash opencast coal mine

    REFUSED: Glan Lash opencast coal mine

    14/09/202319/09/2023

    Councillors voted unanimously to refuse the application, to loud applause. We celebrate that 6.5 hectares of trees, hedgerows, and fields were spared destruction in the refusal of this application…

    Read More REFUSED: Glan Lash opencast coal mineContinue

  • New vacancy: Policy Change Campaigner

    New vacancy: Policy Change Campaigner

    13/09/202323/10/2024

    You will create and deliver a political strategy to secure a moratorium (ban) on all forms of coal mining in the UK Government by January 2026, and the Welsh Government as a secondary goal. You will work in a team alongside two other coal campaigners. In our non-hierarchical structure you will hold equal agency in decisions affecting the organisation, and, after your probationary period is passed…

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  • Glan Lash extension to be decided

    Glan Lash extension to be decided

    13/09/202329/09/2023

    The Planning Officer’s Report lends much weight to Bryn Bach Coal Ltd’s (BBCL) claim that most of the coal will be sent to non-burn end-use. BBCL has increased the proportion of coal it claims will go to non-burn end-use in successive versions of its application, without justification for these shifting proportions. The reality is that market conditions…

    Read More Glan Lash extension to be decidedContinue

  • “No time for a coal mine” banners appear on all major roads into Cumbria

    “No time for a coal mine” banners appear on all major roads into Cumbria

    26/08/202326/08/2023

    25 large banners opposing the proposed new coal mine near Whitehaven with the words ‘NO TIME for a COAL MINE’ were dropped on all the roads entering Cumbria on the 25th August.

    Read More “No time for a coal mine” banners appear on all major roads into CumbriaContinue

  • Energy Bill – cut out coal!

    Energy Bill – cut out coal!

    18/08/202323/10/2024

    With a margin of 3 votes (197 for vs 194 against) in the House of Lords on 17th April 2023, Lord Teverson amended the Energy Bill to include a new clause on the ‘prohibition of new coal mines’…

    Read More Energy Bill – cut out coal!Continue

  • Aberpergwm Judicial Review appeal

    Aberpergwm Judicial Review appeal

    17/08/202325/01/2024

    On 15th and 16th March, Coal Action Network took the Welsh Government and Coal Authority (UK regulator of coal mining) to the Cardiff court in a judicial review over their respective handling of the Aberpergwm application to extend workings by up to 42 million tonnes of coal and until 2039…

    Read More Aberpergwm Judicial Review appealContinue

  • Glan Lash – write to your councillors

    Glan Lash – write to your councillors

    16/08/202315/09/2023

    This drone footage shot on 06 April 2023 shows plainly the local environmental impact of the Glan Lash opencast coal mine, and sends a powerful message to Carmarthenshire’s Councillors, expected to make a decision in the coming months on whether to allow this local environmental travesty to expand in size and continue for longer…

    Read More Glan Lash – write to your councillorsContinue

  • Hearing delayed – challenges against Whitehaven coal mine approval

    Hearing delayed – challenges against Whitehaven coal mine approval

    10/08/202310/08/2023

    The legal challenges against the Government’s approval of a new coking coal mine in Cumbria has been delayed from October, likely into the new year. A Supreme Court judgement on a related case causes the delay, as the decision is awaited.

    Read More Hearing delayed – challenges against Whitehaven coal mine approvalContinue

  • Judicial Review filed against Ffos-y-fran illegal coal mine

    Judicial Review filed against Ffos-y-fran illegal coal mine

    10/08/202315/08/2023

    With support from the Good Law Project, we have filed for a Judicial Review against both the Local Council and Welsh Government’s continuing failure to stop Ffos-y-fran, the UK’s biggest opencast coal mine, selling off over 1,000 tonnes of illegal coal each day right under their noses and to the harm of local residents…

    Read More Judicial Review filed against Ffos-y-fran illegal coal mineContinue

  • Ffos-y-fran mining company acting “unilaterally and unlawfully”

    Ffos-y-fran mining company acting “unilaterally and unlawfully”

    22/06/202325/08/2023

    Respected senior Barrister, James Maurici KC, and Barrister Toby Fisher have today released a blistering open letter of legal advice that reveals for the first time that the company operating the UK’s largest opencast coal mine, Ffos-y-fran, in South Wales is doing so “unilaterally and unlawfully” without the approval of “any democratically elected bodies or persons”…

    Read More Ffos-y-fran mining company acting “unilaterally and unlawfully”Continue

  • Ffos-y-fran: the UK’s huge illegal coal operation

    Ffos-y-fran: the UK’s huge illegal coal operation

    25/05/202330/05/2023

    Based on the most recently available official statistics from The Coal Authority, since planning permission ended, by the end of May 2023, nearly 300,000 tonnes of coal would have been mined without any attempt to stop it, at the climate cost of almost a MILLION tonnes of CO2…

    Read More Ffos-y-fran: the UK’s huge illegal coal operationContinue

  • Whitehaven legal challenge update

    Whitehaven legal challenge update

    24/05/202310/08/2023

    A High Court judge has given the go ahead for 2 legal challenges over the government’s decision to grant planning permission for a controversial new underground coking coal mine in West Cumbria to proceed to a 3 day hearing in October 2023. 

    Read More Whitehaven legal challenge updateContinue

  • Actions against proposed Whitehaven coal mine since Govt approval

    Actions against proposed Whitehaven coal mine since Govt approval

    23/05/202324/09/2024

    Groups have taken action since the government approved a new coal mine proposed for Whitehaven, Cumbria—including: Chris Packham joined Friends of the Earth, Extinction Rebellion and others…

    Read More Actions against proposed Whitehaven coal mine since Govt approvalContinue

  • Aberpergwm Judicial Review decision

    Aberpergwm Judicial Review decision

    19/05/202317/08/2023

    it was announced the Judicial Review decision has upheld the mine continuing to operate until 2039 to the tune of over 100 million tonnes of CO2. This judgement comes fewer than two months after the IPCC released a report sounding the ‘final warning’ of irreversible and catastrophic climate change…

    Read More Aberpergwm Judicial Review decisionContinue

  • Victory! We stopped Ffos-y-fran opencast from extending coal operations!

    Victory! We stopped Ffos-y-fran opencast from extending coal operations!

    27/04/202330/05/2023

    After two decades of campaigning, last night (26/04/23) Merthyr Tydfil residents, Coal Action Network, and other environmental campaigners finally stopped Ffos-y-fran opencast coal with the Council’s refusal of permission to extend!

    Read More Victory! We stopped Ffos-y-fran opencast from extending coal operations!Continue

  • Stop coal’s climate toll

    Stop coal’s climate toll

    25/04/202325/05/2023

    Today (25th April) people dressed as Rebecca Rioters protested against the Welsh Government’s failure to deliver a complete ban on coal mining on the steps of the Senedd (Welsh Parliament). The Rebecca Riots took place between 1839 and 1842 with the destruction of the toll gates which taxed rural people’s produce.

    Read More Stop coal’s climate tollContinue

  • Rally to rule out expanding Ffos-y-fran opencast

    Rally to rule out expanding Ffos-y-fran opencast

    17/04/202320/04/2023

    Ffos-y-fran is a large opencast coal mine in Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales which has operated for over 15 years. On 06th September 2022, planning permission for the opencast coal mining came to an end… but the mining company continues mining an average of 1,000 tonnes of coal every day…

    Read More Rally to rule out expanding Ffos-y-fran opencastContinue

  • What to do when “our world needs climate action on all fronts”…?

    What to do when “our world needs climate action on all fronts”…?

    04/04/202317/04/2023

    In March, leading climate scientists delivered a “final warning” on climate change: act now. We’ve got five actions you can take with us to keep the pressure on the governments, financiers, insurers, and fossil fuel companies that are pushing us deeper into climate crisis.

    Read More What to do when “our world needs climate action on all fronts”…?Continue

  • EACOP: Lloyd’s Cincinnati rule out pipeline while Talbot stays silent in response to protests

    EACOP: Lloyd’s Cincinnati rule out pipeline while Talbot stays silent in response to protests

    30/03/202303/04/2026

    Following a week of protests, Cincinnati Global’s syndicate at Lloyd’s confirmed that it will not insure the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline, which has been the subject of international protests.

    Read More EACOP: Lloyd’s Cincinnati rule out pipeline while Talbot stays silent in response to protestsContinue

  • Coal on trial in Wales: the right to choose a coal-free future

    Coal on trial in Wales: the right to choose a coal-free future

    16/03/202317/03/2023

    We arrived outside the Cardiff courts to press teams and a strong demonstration in support of our case for a more sustainable future in Wales and the UK—one that cannot have coal in it. Welsh people are standing up to say they want to carve out a future that doesn’t carve up more…

    Read More Coal on trial in Wales: the right to choose a coal-free futureContinue

  • We are hiring! Operations Administrator (Finance)

    We are hiring! Operations Administrator (Finance)

    14/03/202328/03/2023

    Coal Action Network is seeking an experienced part-time operations administrator, with a particular focus on finance, to support a small but growing flat-structured staff team following our transition to a formalised employer status with PAYE. Deadline Tuesday 4th April

    Read More We are hiring! Operations Administrator (Finance)Continue

  • We are hiring! Campaigner: Fossil Fuel Insurance (UK)

    We are hiring! Campaigner: Fossil Fuel Insurance (UK)

    14/03/202328/03/2023

    You will play a key role in ending insurance cover for fossil fuel projects by challenging the world’s biggest energy insurer, Lloyd’s of London, and its members. This new unique role will also leverage CAN’s insurance campaigning capacities to win critical fights against UK coal mines.

    Read More We are hiring! Campaigner: Fossil Fuel Insurance (UK)Continue

  • Call to action – will Wales decide Aberpergwm coal mine?

    Call to action – will Wales decide Aberpergwm coal mine?

    28/02/202310/03/2023

    Demonstration in support of a 2-day court hearing to rule that the Welsh Government can apply its strong policy against coal mining to stop the Aberpergwm coal mine expansion in Glyn Neath. Show up to show the Welsh Government that you care about fossil fuels and the climate change it drives…

    Read More Call to action – will Wales decide Aberpergwm coal mine?Continue

  • EACOP Week of Action targets Lloyd’s Insurers Talbot & Cincinnati

    EACOP Week of Action targets Lloyd’s Insurers Talbot & Cincinnati

    24/02/202324/02/2023

    Activists from the StopEACOP Coalition held an ‘oil spill’ demonstration outside the offices of Lloyd’s of London insurers, Talbot & Cincinnati Global Underwriting, to demand they rule out the controversial East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline.

    Read More EACOP Week of Action targets Lloyd’s Insurers Talbot & CincinnatiContinue

  • Tell Probitas: Break up with Adani

    Tell Probitas: Break up with Adani

    13/02/202317/02/2023

    Activists delivered thousands of messages from people around the world to all three of Probitas 1492’s UK offices, with the message: “Probitas, break up with Adani.” Find out how you can take action to cut of this toxic project’s insurance.

    Read More Tell Probitas: Break up with AdaniContinue

  • UK screenings tour – FINITE the climate of change documentary film

    UK screenings tour – FINITE the climate of change documentary film

    03/02/202320/06/2023

    We’re bringing the award winning FINITE: The Climate of Change, to a cinemas near you on a 28 date tour! The documentary follows resistance to coal mining in the Pont Valley, Durham and Hambacher Forest, Germany .

    Read More UK screenings tour – FINITE the climate of change documentary filmContinue

  • Legal challenges against Whitehaven coal mine approval

    Legal challenges against Whitehaven coal mine approval

    27/01/202304/10/2023

    Two legal challenges have been launched against the government’s approval of a new coking coal mine in Cumbria. Find out the details.

    Read More Legal challenges against Whitehaven coal mine approvalContinue

  • Petition delivered to the Welsh Government: call in and reject this coal mine!

    Petition delivered to the Welsh Government: call in and reject this coal mine!

    12/01/202318/01/2023

    In September 2022, Ffos-y-fran opencast coal mine’s 15-year planning permission ran out and the coal mine was due to close and restoration begin. However, Merthyr (South Wales) Ltd applied for a S73 time extension to mine coal at the site for a 9 months, with an intention to submit a further application for a 3-year expansion….

    Read More Petition delivered to the Welsh Government: call in and reject this coal mine!Continue

  • Santa delivers Christmas coal to Gove for Whitehaven approval

    Santa delivers Christmas coal to Gove for Whitehaven approval

    23/12/202223/10/2024

    On Wednesday (21/12/2022) a gang of Santas delivered sacks of ‘naughty list coal’ to Michael Gove at his Department of Levelling Up, Housing, and Communities office in Whitehall on behalf of Coal Action Network and Lush cosmetics. Holding signs reading “Christmas coal for climate criminal…

    Read More Santa delivers Christmas coal to Gove for Whitehaven approvalContinue

  • Activists promise New Year Protests to insurance industry as Canopius rule out EACOP

    Activists promise New Year Protests to insurance industry as Canopius rule out EACOP

    15/12/202215/12/2022

    Four insurers ruled out EACOP in the past two weeks due to pressure from activists and engagement with campaigners, with Canopius the latest to distance itself from the mega-pipeline.

    Read More Activists promise New Year Protests to insurance industry as Canopius rule out EACOPContinue

  • Flawed grounds of Michael Gove’s shock approval of the Whitehaven coal mine

    Flawed grounds of Michael Gove’s shock approval of the Whitehaven coal mine

    13/12/202219/12/2022

    The UK Government has produced a 15 page letter plus appendices which outlines the reasons for granting permission to the Whitehaven coal mine application (Ref: 4/17/9007). This is mostly in the form of highlighting points on which Michael Gove agrees with…

    Read More Flawed grounds of Michael Gove’s shock approval of the Whitehaven coal mineContinue

  • New research: coal mine restoration in Wales

    New research: coal mine restoration in Wales

    13/12/202202/05/2025

    This report combines field and desk-based research to shine a light on the continuing failure of Local Planning Authorities to honour promises made to local communities about how and when opencast coal mines would be restored. The research finds that mining…

    Read More New research: coal mine restoration in WalesContinue

  • Twitter-Storm against Cumbria coking coal mine

    Twitter-Storm against Cumbria coking coal mine

    07/12/2022

    Following the shocking decision that the UK government are allowing a new underground coking coal mine under the sea by Whitehaven Cumbria, we invite you to show your disdain and join our protest. The action is a twitter ‘storm’ now that a decision has been made.

    Read More Twitter-Storm against Cumbria coking coal mineContinue

  • Whitehaven coking coal mine approved

    Whitehaven coking coal mine approved

    07/12/202203/04/2026

    At the end of 2021, Boris Johnson said, “I’m not in favour of more coal” in response to questions about the proposed Whitehaven coking coal mine during the Glasgow COP26 climate summit. Yet today a massive new underground coking coal mine…

    Read More Whitehaven coking coal mine approvedContinue

  • Informal briefing to Welsh Government on Aberpergwm and Welsh coal

    Informal briefing to Welsh Government on Aberpergwm and Welsh coal

    02/12/202223/10/2024

    On the 30th November Coal Action Network held an event in the Welsh Parliament highlighting the issues with Aberpergwm underground coal mine.

    Read More Informal briefing to Welsh Government on Aberpergwm and Welsh coalContinue

  • Senedd briefing on Aberpergwm coal mine

    Senedd briefing on Aberpergwm coal mine

    30/11/202230/11/2022

    Wales has taken decisive action against coal mining in recent years. The Wales Act 2017 was used to block the extension of Nant Helen opencast coal mine. Similar action is now required against Aberpergwm underground coal mine.

    Read More Senedd briefing on Aberpergwm coal mineContinue

  • Webinar on restoration in South Wales

    Webinar on restoration in South Wales

    28/11/202202/05/2025

    This webinar marks the launch of a report, ‘Coal Mine Restoration in South Wales’, revealing the injustices surrounding of 7 opencast coal mines in South Wales…

    Read More Webinar on restoration in South WalesContinue

  • ACTION: Tell Staff at Lloyd’s of London Insurers to Rule Out EACOP

    ACTION: Tell Staff at Lloyd’s of London Insurers to Rule Out EACOP

    28/11/202228/11/2022

    We need all insurance companies to rule out EACOP, and stop the toxic pipeline at its source. Next, we want Canopius Group, and Chaucer insurance to rule it out, and we know that constant pressure works.

    Read More ACTION: Tell Staff at Lloyd’s of London Insurers to Rule Out EACOPContinue

  • PRESS RELEASE: Arch Insurance & AEGIS London respond to pressure & rule out EACOP

    PRESS RELEASE: Arch Insurance & AEGIS London respond to pressure & rule out EACOP

    28/11/202230/11/2022

    Arch Capital Group Ltd and AEGIS London join the 19 (re)insurance companies ruling out the controversial East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project.

    Read More PRESS RELEASE: Arch Insurance & AEGIS London respond to pressure & rule out EACOPContinue

  • Deiseb: Llywodraeth Cymru Peidiwch ag ehangu pwll glo brig mwyaf y DU

    Deiseb: Llywodraeth Cymru Peidiwch ag ehangu pwll glo brig mwyaf y DU

    23/11/202223/11/2022

    Wales is about to decide whether to expand the UK’s largest opencast coal mine by nearly 4 years, emitting almost 6 million tonnes of CO2, and 16,000 tonnes of methane from the coal mine itself. The climate-trashing Ffos-y-fran coal mine in Merthyr Tydfil extracts up to 50,000 tonnes of coal every month…

    Read More Deiseb: Llywodraeth Cymru Peidiwch ag ehangu pwll glo brig mwyaf y DUContinue

  • Sign this petition to stop the expansion of UK’s biggest opencast coal mine

    Sign this petition to stop the expansion of UK’s biggest opencast coal mine

    21/11/202229/11/2022

    Wales is about to decide whether to expand the UK’s largest opencast coal mine by nearly 4 years, emitting almost 6 million tonnes of CO2, and 16,000 tonnes of methane from the coal mine itself. The climate-trashing Ffos-y-fran coal mine in Merthyr Tydfil extracts up to 50,000 tonnes of coal every month…

    Read More Sign this petition to stop the expansion of UK’s biggest opencast coal mineContinue

  • We don’t need to set fire to our future to keep warm this winter

    We don’t need to set fire to our future to keep warm this winter

    14/11/202203/04/2026

    We sometimes hear from people that they are worried coal may be a necessary evil to keep us warm this winter. But the worst effects of this energy crisis was, and to some extent is, avoidable. Low-hanging fruit include home insulation, community-owned renewable energy generation, and an effective windfall tax…

    Read More We don’t need to set fire to our future to keep warm this winterContinue

  • Coal is finite, but we are relentless

    Coal is finite, but we are relentless

    27/10/202230/11/2023

    FINITE features the Campaign to Protect Pont Valley and the occupation of the Hambacher forest. It shows how, through relentless campaigning, direct action and creative protest, concerned people stopped destruction of the remaining Hambacher forest in the Rhineland, Germany and prevent Banks Group from expanding in the Pont Valley, Durham, UK.

    Read More Coal is finite, but we are relentlessContinue

  • How global insurers compare on fossil fuels in 2022

    How global insurers compare on fossil fuels in 2022

    25/10/202228/11/2022

    Analysing 30 leading primary insurers and reinsurers, assessing their policies on insuring and investing in coal, oil, gas, the Insure Our Future 6th Annual Scorecard cuts through the greenwash

    Read More How global insurers compare on fossil fuels in 2022Continue

  • “Scotland … has drawn a line, the era of coal is over”

    “Scotland … has drawn a line, the era of coal is over”

    15/10/202223/10/2024

    The Scottish government has stated that the “era of coal is over”. Lorna Slater, Co-leader of the Scottish Greens, announced the preferred position against coal mining, for all types of coal. This is essentially a ban on coal mining in Scotland, similar to the one on fracking.

    Read More “Scotland … has drawn a line, the era of coal is over”Continue

  • More major banks and insurers refuse to support EACOP: Lloyds syndicates silent

    More major banks and insurers refuse to support EACOP: Lloyds syndicates silent

    14/10/202228/11/2022

    Four fewer banks and five fewer insurers on side with EACOP, and pressure is mounting on the remaining insurers and on Lloyds of London.

    Read More More major banks and insurers refuse to support EACOP: Lloyds syndicates silentContinue

  • Lloyd’s of London ‘olive branch’ or another greenwashing endeavour?

    Lloyd’s of London ‘olive branch’ or another greenwashing endeavour?

    19/09/202222/09/2022

    Lloyd’s of London Chairman, Bruce Carnegie-Brown, has reportedly offered an ‘olive branch to eco-activists.’ Having listened to his comments, we’re not so sure – and we certainly won’t be placated until the insurance industry’s actions start speaking louder than their words.  Read our response to the latest greenwashing from the insurance industry.

    Read More Lloyd’s of London ‘olive branch’ or another greenwashing endeavour?Continue

  • Ffos-y-fran opencast coal mine pressures Council for extension in climate crisis

    Ffos-y-fran opencast coal mine pressures Council for extension in climate crisis

    14/09/202212/09/2023

    Ffos-y-fran (pronounced in English as Fossey-vran) is a large opencast coal mine in Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales, mining primarily thermal coal. Mining company Merthyr Ltd (previously, Miller Argent) was awarded planning permission in February 2005 on appeal and began opencast coal mining….

    Read More Ffos-y-fran opencast coal mine pressures Council for extension in climate crisisContinue

  • Take Action: Colombian communities blockade coal-mining giant, Glencore

    Take Action: Colombian communities blockade coal-mining giant, Glencore

    09/09/202216/09/2022

    Latin America’s biggest coal mine, Cerrejón, is being blocked by protesting members of communities which have been displaced and polluted by coal mining. Here are three actions you can take in solidarity with the communities

    Read More Take Action: Colombian communities blockade coal-mining giant, GlencoreContinue

  • The UK picture for coal in numbers

    The UK picture for coal in numbers

    08/09/202203/11/2022

    Each year, the UK government releases a Digest of UK Energy Statistics report. The most recent was released in July 2022, covering the year 2021. The steady decrease of coal in recent years was not so pronounced between 2020 and 2021. There was a record low use of coal for energy generation in 2020.

    Read More The UK picture for coal in numbersContinue

  • Top German (re)insurer Talanx passes on EACOP

    Top German (re)insurer Talanx passes on EACOP

    02/09/202206/10/2022

    Talanx, Germany’s third largest insurer, is the latest (re)insurance company to confirm to the #StopEACOP Coalition that they will not underwrite the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP).

    Read More Top German (re)insurer Talanx passes on EACOPContinue

  • Key facts: illegal Ffos-y-fran opencast coal mine expansion

    Key facts: illegal Ffos-y-fran opencast coal mine expansion

    19/08/202219/08/2026

    Key facts & figures for 16 months of illegal coal…

    Read More Key facts: illegal Ffos-y-fran opencast coal mine expansionContinue

  • Three more insurers rule out East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline

    Three more insurers rule out East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline

    19/08/202206/10/2022

    Insurance providers Argo Group and Axis Capital, both Lloyd’s of London members, and RSA Insurance Group Limited, a leading UK insurer, have announced they will not be involved in underwriting the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project.

    Read More Three more insurers rule out East Africa Crude Oil PipelineContinue

  • Glan Lash opencast expansion – overview

    Glan Lash opencast expansion – overview

    17/08/202211/08/2023

    Bryn Bach Coal Ltd submitted an application in 2019 to expand the Glan Lash opencast coal mine by 6.68 hectares (originally 7.98 hectares) with the site boundary at 10.03 hectares, to extract a further 95,038 tonnes of coal (originally 110,000 tonnes, and represents more than the original coal mine licenced for just 92,500 tonnes) over 6.1 years…

    Read More Glan Lash opencast expansion – overviewContinue

  • Key facts: Glan Lash

    Key facts: Glan Lash

    17/08/202218/10/2024

    There are many calls to reject the proposed expansion of the Glan Lash opencast coal mine on the grounds of climate change, citing Planning Policy Wales (Edition 10). But Llandybie Community Council and Councillor Davies support it—citing jobs, community fund, and repeating the company’s claims of low climate change impact…

    Read More Key facts: Glan LashContinue

  • Write to your MP to stop the Whitehaven coal mine proposal

    Write to your MP to stop the Whitehaven coal mine proposal

    05/08/202220/09/2022

    The decision to stop or allow the proposed 61.4 million tonne coal mine has been delayed. We are keen to apply as much pressure to stop the mine as possible. Please join us in writing to your MP now to ask that they do everything in their power to stop the mine.

    Read More Write to your MP to stop the Whitehaven coal mine proposalContinue

  • Coal extraction – call for evidence

    Coal extraction – call for evidence

    03/08/202223/10/2024

    oth Wales and Scotland has a long legacy of suffering the localised impacts of environmental blight and hazardous conditions of coal mining, with nearby communities rarely seeing a significant share of the economic benefits. Wales is still littered with unrestored or poorly restored coal mines. It was reported that only this year are…

    Read More Coal extraction – call for evidenceContinue

  • Key facts: Whitehaven coal mine

    Key facts: Whitehaven coal mine

    03/08/202222/02/2024

    Coal to be excavated: 61.4 million tonnes of coal in total and 2.93 million tonnes of coal per annum (at full capacity)

    Coal to be sold: 55.6 million tonnes of coal in total and 2.78 million tonnes of coal per annum (at full capacity)…

    Read More Key facts: Whitehaven coal mineContinue

  • Lochinvar proposal – a licence to harm

    Lochinvar proposal – a licence to harm

    18/07/202203/02/2023

    New Age Exploration Ltd propose to extract up to 33.7 million tonnes of coking coal for steelworks in the UK and beyond between 2025 and 2051 near Carlisle, in South West Scotland. This may worsen local air quality, reduce the value of nearby residential properties, make local roads more dangerous with HGV traffic, and will emit around 73 million…

    Read More Lochinvar proposal – a licence to harmContinue

  • Energy capacity market consultation response

    Energy capacity market consultation response

    28/06/202223/10/2024

    We are concerned that the 2024 coal phase-out date is being used by the UK Government to deflect criticism for its support of using coal up until that date, when what we need is the most rapid phase-out of coal that is possible as the UK careers further from its climate targets…

    Read More Energy capacity market consultation responseContinue

  • Whitehaven coal mine decision delayed – Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is no excuse to mine

    Whitehaven coal mine decision delayed – Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is no excuse to mine

    14/06/202203/11/2022

    Several years ago West Cumbria Mining Ltd, backed by an Australian company applied to extract coal from a new underground coking coal mine under the sea by Whitehaven, Cumbria. A decision has been delayed to December. The invasion of Ukraine by Russia is an additional reason to keep fossil fuels in the ground, not mine more coal.

    Read More Whitehaven coal mine decision delayed – Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is no excuse to mineContinue

  • Utilities struggle to insure new coal power, contracts reveal

    Utilities struggle to insure new coal power, contracts reveal

    09/06/202206/09/2022

    Utilities are struggling to find insurance to build new coal power outside China, finds a report released today by the Insure Our Future campaign and Korean non-profit Solutions for Our Climate, which have obtained documents providing a rare snapshot of the state of the industry.

    Read More Utilities struggle to insure new coal power, contracts revealContinue

  • Aberpergwm and the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act

    Aberpergwm and the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act

    31/05/202201/06/2022

    There is a law in Wales that helps the country all work together to improve the environment, the economy, the society and the culture. For people, for the planet. For now, and for our future. It is called the Well-being of Future Generations Act. Is it compatible with a coal mine extension at Aberpergwm?

    Read More Aberpergwm and the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) ActContinue

  • Coal Action Network protest outside of Lloyd’s of London AGM

    Coal Action Network protest outside of Lloyd’s of London AGM

    24/05/202206/10/2022

    Last Thursday, 18th May, Coal Action Network protested outside of Lloyd’s of London, for their role in insuring the expansion of the Trans Mountain Pipeline (TMX) and the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP).

    Read More Coal Action Network protest outside of Lloyd’s of London AGMContinue

  • Lloyd’s new ESG report: greenwashing, not climate action

    Lloyd’s new ESG report: greenwashing, not climate action

    18/05/202206/09/2022

    Lloyd’s of London new Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report, published two days ahead of its Annual General Meeting on May 19, exemplifies many of the worst aspects of corporate greenwashing.

    Read More Lloyd’s new ESG report: greenwashing, not climate actionContinue

  • Arch severs ties with Trans Mountain Pipeline amid climate & flood risk

    Arch severs ties with Trans Mountain Pipeline amid climate & flood risk

    03/05/202221/07/2022

    Lloyd’s of London member Arch Insurance has committed to no longer insure the Trans Mountain tar sands pipeline after its current insurance policy expires this summer.

    Read More Arch severs ties with Trans Mountain Pipeline amid climate & flood riskContinue

  • Campaign to stop Aberpergwm

    Campaign to stop Aberpergwm

    25/04/202204/07/2024

    At the end of November 2021, we noticed the licence application for an extension to ‘Aberpergwm Colliery’ on the little-publicised webpage of the Coal Authority. This webpage contains a listing of all coal mine licences and licence applications and is a good one to bookmark and check back regularly…

    Read More Campaign to stop AberpergwmContinue

  • Key facts: Aberpergwm coal mine expansion

    Key facts: Aberpergwm coal mine expansion

    22/04/202229/08/2022

    42 million tonnes during the life of the extension + 30 million tonnes of “middling” coal to be dumped or put back into the coal mine.
    Around 100 million tonnes of CO2 and up to 1.17 million tonnes of methane could be emitted during…

    Read More Key facts: Aberpergwm coal mine expansionContinue

  • Trans Mountain Insurer Aspen Commits to Cut Ties with the Tar Sands Pipeline

    Trans Mountain Insurer Aspen Commits to Cut Ties with the Tar Sands Pipeline

    21/04/202221/07/2022

    Lloyd’s of London member Aspen Insurance has pledged to cut ties with the Trans Mountain (TMX) tar sands pipeline after its current insurance policy expires in summer 2022.

    Read More Trans Mountain Insurer Aspen Commits to Cut Ties with the Tar Sands PipelineContinue

  • Aberpergwm FAQs & Action for local residents

    Aberpergwm FAQs & Action for local residents

    12/04/202203/04/2026

    Energybuild hasn’t been keeping local people in the loop, so we thought we would! Volunteers from Neath Port Talbot Friends of the Earth have given out flyers in Glynneath to start conversations and direct people towards this information about the mine expansion…

    Read More Aberpergwm FAQs & Action for local residentsContinue

  • AIG’s climate commitments are a major step forward for US insurance industry’s exit from fossil fuels

    AIG’s climate commitments are a major step forward for US insurance industry’s exit from fossil fuels

    01/03/202207/03/2022

    “As one of the last major insurers without restrictions on coal insurance, AIG’s new commitments to reduce underwriting for coal, tar sands oil, and Arctic oil and gas are a major step forward for people and the planet,”

    Read More AIG’s climate commitments are a major step forward for US insurance industry’s exit from fossil fuelsContinue

  • Coal round up February 2022

    Coal round up February 2022

    24/02/202203/04/2026

    Update on coal extraction and use in the UK. The situation with coal production and use in the UK is changing. There are no new opencast mines proposed; only one proposed opencast coal extension and one existing opencast extraction site…

    Read More Coal round up February 2022Continue

  • Lloyd’s failure to implement ESG policy is driven by its CEO John Neal

    Lloyd’s failure to implement ESG policy is driven by its CEO John Neal

    20/02/202209/03/2022

    “It is a serious problem that John Neal has not been well enough briefed, or is just personally sceptical, about climate science and the findings of the International Energy Agency.”

    Read More Lloyd’s failure to implement ESG policy is driven by its CEO John NealContinue

  • CAN instructs Barristers to take Welsh Government and the Coal Authority to task over Aberpergwm colliery extension.

    CAN instructs Barristers to take Welsh Government and the Coal Authority to task over Aberpergwm colliery extension.

    09/02/202217/11/2022

    Our Barrister’s pre-action letter convincingly puts the power to stop the Aberpergwm colliery extension licence firmly in the hands of Welsh Government Ministers. Now it is up to those Ministers to take their rhetoric and put it into swift, decisive action…

    Read More CAN instructs Barristers to take Welsh Government and the Coal Authority to task over Aberpergwm colliery extension.Continue

  • Licenced: the Aberpergwm coal mine extension

    Licenced: the Aberpergwm coal mine extension

    03/02/202203/04/2026

    On 25th January 2022, whilst the Welsh and UK Governments continued to argue over which could stop it, The Coal Authority approved the full licence for an underground coal mine extension to Energybuild Ltd. The company can now mine a further 40 MILLION TONNES of coal until 2039…

    Read More Licenced: the Aberpergwm coal mine extensionContinue

  • An open letter to stop the Aberpergwm coal extension

    An open letter to stop the Aberpergwm coal extension

    28/12/202125/04/2022

    Combined, both of you have received nearly 4000 emails from people who are dismayed by the news that the deep coal mine operated by EnergyBuild Ltd in Aberpergwm may imminently have the licence to extend it deconditionalised by The Coal Authority regulator…

    Read More An open letter to stop the Aberpergwm coal extensionContinue

  • Aberpergwm coal extension

    Aberpergwm coal extension

    17/12/202125/04/2022

    Energy Build ltd are on the cusp of getting their Aberpergwm coal mine extension licence. The licence could be obtained any day, and work begin shortly thereafter. Coal is our collective heritage, but it cannot be our future…

    Read More Aberpergwm coal extensionContinue

  • 52 people tragically killed in mining explosion in Kuzbass region of Russia

    52 people tragically killed in mining explosion in Kuzbass region of Russia

    26/11/202117/11/2022

    We are deeply saddened to hear that yesterday (25th November 2021) a suspected methane explosion killed 52 people, including 6 rescuers, at the Listvyazhnaya coal mine. The underground mine lies close to the town of Gramoteino, in the heavily mined Kuzbass coal field.

    Read More 52 people tragically killed in mining explosion in Kuzbass region of RussiaContinue

  • Climate Justice Memorial at Chubb Insurance, Newcastle

    Climate Justice Memorial at Chubb Insurance, Newcastle

    05/11/202123/02/2022

    Last Friday 29th October, on the eve of COP26 climate talks, Coal Action Network, Extinction Rebellion North East and Newcastle Youth4Climate set up a climate justice memorial at Chubb Insurance (116 Quayside). The climate memorial was created to remember communities…

    Read More Climate Justice Memorial at Chubb Insurance, NewcastleContinue

  • Johnson’s first comment on proposed Cumbrian coal mine

    Johnson’s first comment on proposed Cumbrian coal mine

    03/11/202116/03/2022

    On the first day of the Conference of Parties Climate summit (COP26) in Glasgow Boris Johnson for the first time has said that he is not in favour of a new coal mine in the UK. Tommy Greene explains what happened in an article on Left Foot Forward.

    Read More Johnson’s first comment on proposed Cumbrian coal mineContinue

  • People from Across the World hold Climate Memorial at Lloyd’s of London

    People from Across the World hold Climate Memorial at Lloyd’s of London

    29/10/202103/04/2026

    Today, on the eve of COP26 climate talks Coal Action Network were joined by Youth Strikers from across the world and the Pacific Climate Warriors, to set up a climate justice memorial at Lloyd’s of London HQ. The climate memorial was created to remember communities on the front lines of climate breakdown, who are being directly impacted by harmful projects and climate impacts. 

    Read More People from Across the World hold Climate Memorial at Lloyd’s of LondonContinue

  • Overview of the process to open a coal mine in the UK

    Overview of the process to open a coal mine in the UK

    20/10/202102/03/2023

    This is a step-by-step guide as to how a company gets the legal stuff they need in place before they can start a new coal mine, or extend an existing one.

    Read More Overview of the process to open a coal mine in the UKContinue

  • Climate Justice Memorial at Lloyd’s of London

    Climate Justice Memorial at Lloyd’s of London

    08/10/202108/10/2021

    Today [8th October 2021], protesters from Coal Action Network set up a climate justice memorial at Lloyd’s of London’s Head Quarters.

    Read More Climate Justice Memorial at Lloyd’s of LondonContinue

  • Final day of public inquiry into proposed Cumbrian coking coal mine

    Final day of public inquiry into proposed Cumbrian coking coal mine

    01/10/202128/02/2022

    Today (1st October) is the last day of the public inquiry into the proposed West Cumbria coal mine. The inspector will privately deliberate the evidence presented, write up a report and make a recommendation to the Secretary of State, who is now Michael Gove.

    Read More Final day of public inquiry into proposed Cumbrian coking coal mineContinue

  • Coal in 2021

    Coal in 2021

    16/09/202116/03/2022

    Opencast coal extraction causes extensive damage to local environments by opening up the land like a quarry, destroying habitats and polluting the air and water. Imported coal, from Russia, Venezuela, Colombia, the USA and Australia…

    Read More Coal in 2021Continue

  • New Coal Action Network report ~ Coal in Steel: Problems and solutions

    New Coal Action Network report ~ Coal in Steel: Problems and solutions

    15/09/202128/02/2022

    New report from Coal Action Network. Coal in Steel provides background information to campaigns against proposed new coking coal mines and considering how coal needs to be phased out of steel production.

    Read More New Coal Action Network report ~ Coal in Steel: Problems and solutionsContinue

  • Creative opposition to proposed Cumbrian coking coal mine on first day of public inquiry

    Creative opposition to proposed Cumbrian coking coal mine on first day of public inquiry

    08/09/202128/02/2022

    From West Cumbria to London, opposition to the controversial proposal for an underground coking
    coal mine, sited near Whitehaven, is widespread and growing. On 7th September, the day the
    public inquiry investigating the proposal by West Cumbria Mining Ltd started, members of the public gather in two locations to demand a greener future, in which a new coal mine has no place.

    Read More Creative opposition to proposed Cumbrian coking coal mine on first day of public inquiryContinue

  • West Cumbria Mining Ltd and EMR Capital – we reveal all.

    West Cumbria Mining Ltd and EMR Capital – we reveal all.

    01/09/202102/08/2023

    Coal Action Network has commissioned research revealing massive debts of over £29million, Cayman Islands tax havens, corporate structures that undermine responsibility, and taxes that may not get paid.

    Read More West Cumbria Mining Ltd and EMR Capital – we reveal all.Continue

  • 11 groups commit to taking direct action to stop the West Cumbria coal mine if government approves it

    11 groups commit to taking direct action to stop the West Cumbria coal mine if government approves it

    30/08/202114/04/2023

    Coal Action Network has joined eight other action groups in pledging to take direct action against the proposed Cumbrian coking coal mine, should the government reject all of the evidence at the public inquiry and approve the mine.

    Read More 11 groups commit to taking direct action to stop the West Cumbria coal mine if government approves itContinue

  • The latest cautionary tale: Halton Lea Gate opencast coal mine

    The latest cautionary tale: Halton Lea Gate opencast coal mine

    23/07/202123/07/2021

    Between 2008 and 2012, communities fought against the threat of an opencast coal mine on the edge of their picturesque rural Northumberland villages. Northumberland Local Planning Authority sided with…

    Read More The latest cautionary tale: Halton Lea Gate opencast coal mineContinue

  • Dongria – gone too soon

    Dongria – gone too soon

    13/07/202101/10/2021

    Today (10th July 2021) we gather to say goodbye to our friend Dongria Khond, also known as Penny Eastwood. Her life was remarkable in the amount of people she touched, the things she did and the places she protected.

    Read More Dongria – gone too soonContinue

  • Adani Power Hours

    Adani Power Hours

    08/07/202101/10/2021

    With Adani looking to renew its insurance soon, we need to make sure the last few insurers rule out insuring this mega mine. Join a Power Hour of action to help ramp up the pressure.

    Read More Adani Power HoursContinue

  • Indigenous Leaders in Colombia in ‘permanent assembly’ against coal

    Indigenous Leaders in Colombia in ‘permanent assembly’ against coal

    17/06/2021

    Indigenous Wayuu elders and community leaders in northern Colombia are gathering to demand justice from the coal company Cerrejón, which operates Latin America’s biggest coal mine.

    Read More Indigenous Leaders in Colombia in ‘permanent assembly’ against coalContinue

  • Lloyd’s Feeling the Pressure over Coal

    Lloyd’s Feeling the Pressure over Coal

    26/05/202123/02/2022

    As they reopened after lockdown, Lloyd’s of London and companies involved in their marketplace opened their offices to find local people demanding that they rule out insuring the West Cumbria and Adani coal mines immediately.

    Read More Lloyd’s Feeling the Pressure over CoalContinue

  • Lloyd’s of London marketplace & coal insurance – FAQs

    Lloyd’s of London marketplace & coal insurance – FAQs

    14/05/202123/02/2022

    Firstly, it’s nothing at all to do with Lloyd’s PLC, the bank – they’re not great either, but that’s another story. Lloyd’s of London is a large insurance corporation with an HQ in London….

    Read More Lloyd’s of London marketplace & coal insurance – FAQsContinue

  • Coal Roundup May 2021

    Coal Roundup May 2021

    07/05/202107/05/2021

    Update on coal extraction and use in the UK

    Read More Coal Roundup May 2021Continue

  • Europe is Still Burning….

    Europe is Still Burning….

    30/03/202109/04/2021

    A new report – Still Burning – tells the harrowing but little-known stories of the communities from Russia, Colombia, the USA, and Australia whose homes and way of life are literally torn up to mine the coal beneath them, suffering widespread human rights abuses.

    Read More Europe is Still Burning….Continue

  • Public inquiry called into West Cumbria coal mine application

    Public inquiry called into West Cumbria coal mine application

    12/03/202112/03/2021

    STOP PRESS: in a surprise decision, the West Cumbria coal mine application is going to a public inquiry called by Robert Jenrick (Secretary of State), announced late yesterday (11.03.2021). Climate change will never be a local issue.

    Read More Public inquiry called into West Cumbria coal mine applicationContinue

  • Brit & Hiscox will never insure Adani coal mine

    Brit & Hiscox will never insure Adani coal mine

    25/02/202123/02/2022

    Major Lloyd’s of London insurer Brit is the latest firm to rule out insurance for Adani’s controversial Carmichael coal mine project.

    Read More Brit & Hiscox will never insure Adani coal mineContinue

  • Tonight is the end of an 800-year era for coal exports from the North East of England

    Tonight is the end of an 800-year era for coal exports from the North East of England

    18/02/202118/02/2021

    Tonight, 18th February 2021, marks the final shipment of coal mined from the North East of England. This marks a momentous victory for the years of anti-coal action, most recently the successfully defeated open cast coal mine application in Dewley Hill, near Newcastle.

    Read More Tonight is the end of an 800-year era for coal exports from the North East of EnglandContinue

  • Lloyd’s of London Insure the Adani Mega-mine

    Lloyd’s of London Insure the Adani Mega-mine

    12/02/202112/02/2021

    People across Australia have been fighting for 10 years to stop one on the most devastating mining projects currently being planned on the globe. Folks in Australia have asked for our help to stop Adani and here’s why…

    Read More Lloyd’s of London Insure the Adani Mega-mineContinue

  • “Nothing neutral in new coal” – youth activists pressure government to stop coking coal mine

    “Nothing neutral in new coal” – youth activists pressure government to stop coking coal mine

    08/02/202111/02/2021

    Today [8thFebruary 2021], youth climate activists added their voice against the planned coking coal mine in West Cumbria. Elijah McKenzie-Jackson (17) submitted a 111,000 signature petition to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

    Read More “Nothing neutral in new coal” – youth activists pressure government to stop coking coal mineContinue

  • Urgent youth action- demand that government stops a new coal mine & gets real about climate change

    Urgent youth action- demand that government stops a new coal mine & gets real about climate change

    05/02/202104/08/2021

    Thanks everyone who helped, this action has now ended.
    Could you participate in an online demonstration? We’re asking young people to take a photograph of themselves with a placard against the planned coal mine. We want to add these photos to a video of us sending this petition on Monday to demand the government stops this coal mine.

    Read More Urgent youth action- demand that government stops a new coal mine & gets real about climate changeContinue

  • Key facts and figures on the West Cumbria Mining Project

    Key facts and figures on the West Cumbria Mining Project

    01/02/202103/04/2026

    West Cumbria Mining Ltd. want to extract 2.78 million tonnes of coking coal a year from under the sea near Whitehaven in a ‘deep’ coal mine. The coal is predominantly for export and would be consumed by the steel industry. Find out the truth about the proposal.

    Read More Key facts and figures on the West Cumbria Mining ProjectContinue

  • Disappointment as Government allows underground coking coal mine application to go ahead

    Disappointment as Government allows underground coking coal mine application to go ahead

    11/01/202129/01/2021

    We’re disappointed to let you know that on the 6th January 2020, the Secretary of State for Housing Communities and Local Government, Robert Jenrick said that the government will not step in and review Cumbria County Council’s decision to approve the Woodhouse Colliery Application.

    Read More Disappointment as Government allows underground coking coal mine application to go aheadContinue

  • Local campaigners save Dewley Hill from Banks Group’s opencast plan

    Local campaigners save Dewley Hill from Banks Group’s opencast plan

    18/12/202018/01/2021

    Today (18/12/20) Newcastle City Council Unanimously rejected Banks Groups’ application to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal and 400,000 tonnes of fireclay from Dewley Hill.

    Read More Local campaigners save Dewley Hill from Banks Group’s opencast planContinue

  • 451 Newcastle residents write to their councillors

    451 Newcastle residents write to their councillors

    14/12/202018/01/2021

    451 Newcastle residents wrote to their councillors asking that the planning committee reject Banks Group’s application to extract coal by opencast at Dewley Hill on the western outskirts of the city.

    Read More 451 Newcastle residents write to their councillorsContinue

  • Confirmed: Newcastle City Council set to decide fate of proposed new opencast coal mine at Dewley Hill

    Confirmed: Newcastle City Council set to decide fate of proposed new opencast coal mine at Dewley Hill

    11/12/202018/01/2021

    On the 18th December 2020, Newcastle City Council decides whether to protect 250 acres of greenbelt land or allow a controversial opencast coal mine on the north-eastern edge of Newcastle at an online hearing…

    Read More Confirmed: Newcastle City Council set to decide fate of proposed new opencast coal mine at Dewley HillContinue

  • Message from Jos from Defend Dewley Hill

    Message from Jos from Defend Dewley Hill

    27/11/202018/01/2021

    My name is Jos and I’m part of the team at Defend Dewley Hill. We’re a group of residents from Throckley near Newcastle, who set out to save our local landscape from opencast coal extraction, and we really need your support.

    Read More Message from Jos from Defend Dewley HillContinue

  • Update- Defend Dewley Hill

    Update- Defend Dewley Hill

    04/11/202018/01/2021

    Newcastle City Council are expected to decide whether to protect the area at Dewley Hill to the West of the city, or if Banks Group is allowed to opencast it instead before the end of the year. The hearing will either be the 20th November or the 18th December.

    Read More Update- Defend Dewley HillContinue

  • Cumbrian Councillors go against climate consensus and approve coking coal mine

    Cumbrian Councillors go against climate consensus and approve coking coal mine

    02/10/202018/01/2021

    If this mine were to go ahead it would mean the first new underground coal mine to be started in the UK in many years. Now the decision will go to Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, Robert Jenrick,

    Read More Cumbrian Councillors go against climate consensus and approve coking coal mineContinue

  • Coal Roundup September 2020

    Coal Roundup September 2020

    14/09/202018/01/2021

    TWO Opencast coal mines rejected this summer! Plus: plans for coking coal mines and power station closure dates

    Read More Coal Roundup September 2020Continue

  • Opencast coal mine at Druridge Bay rejected

    Opencast coal mine at Druridge Bay rejected

    09/09/202018/01/2021

    Late on the 8th September 2020, the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government said that Banks Group will not be allowed to extract coal from Highthorn, close to Druridge Bay, Northumberland. Save Druridge, the local community group, are delighted.

    Read More Opencast coal mine at Druridge Bay rejectedContinue

  • Coal mining in the Pont Valley to end August 2020

    Coal mining in the Pont Valley to end August 2020

    08/09/202018/01/2021

    Campaign to Protect Pont Valley and other local people are delighted that Banks plans to further exploit the Pont Valley were dashed.

    Read More Coal mining in the Pont Valley to end August 2020Continue

  • Support legal battles to stop coal

    Support legal battles to stop coal

    07/09/202018/01/2021

    We are helping to fight two legal battles, one against the government for allowing the opencast to go ahead and the other against Banks itself for destroying the breeding grounds of a protected species.

    Read More Support legal battles to stop coalContinue

  • Object to West Bradley. Update: Campaign won!

    Object to West Bradley. Update: Campaign won!

    07/09/202004/08/2021

    Update: This campaign stopped Banks Group from expanding the Bradley Opencast coal mine in the Pont Valley. Thank you to everyone who participated

    Read More Object to West Bradley. Update: Campaign won!Continue

  • Coal Roundup June 2020

    Coal Roundup June 2020

    02/09/202018/01/2021

    Decisions on coal mines still pending despite reduced coal demand & power station closures

    Read More Coal Roundup June 2020Continue

  • Coal Roundup February 2020

    Coal Roundup February 2020

    02/09/202018/01/2021

    The latest on current operating and proposed mines, and coal use in the UK

    Read More Coal Roundup February 2020Continue

  • Object to the giant Cumbrian coal mine

    Object to the giant Cumbrian coal mine

    04/08/202004/08/2021

    West Cumbria Mining want to dig an underground coking coal mine (coal for steel) under the sea near to Whitehaven, Cumbria. If approved the mine would produce 2.78 million tonnes of coal per year for fifty years, mainly for export to European steel works.

    Read More Object to the giant Cumbrian coal mineContinue

  • Object to a new 50-year coking coal mine in Cumbria

    Object to a new 50-year coking coal mine in Cumbria

    10/07/202018/01/2021

    An exhibition launches this week at the National Coal Museum. The exhibition brings together experiences of communities from Russia, Colombia, County Durham and South Wales as they live alongside and take on the coal industry.

    Read More Object to a new 50-year coking coal mine in CumbriaContinue

  • Opencast coal mine at Druridge Bay rejected

    Opencast coal mine at Druridge Bay rejected

    10/07/202018/01/2021

    Late on the 8th September 2020, the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government said that Banks Group will not be allowed to extract coal from Highthorn, close to Druridge Bay, Northumberland. Save Druridge, the local community group, are delighted.

    Read More Opencast coal mine at Druridge Bay rejectedContinue

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