German energy secretary backs forest clearance to build coal mine
by Adam Vaughan from Environment | The Guardian on (#3ZXM7)
Thomas Bareii says use of polluting fuel at RWE plant is needed to keep the lights on
Controversial plans to chop down a German forest to build a vast coal mine should proceed because Germany needs the polluting fuel to keep the lights on, according to the chief of the country's state secretary for energy.
Dozens of treehouses built and occupied by campaigners for years have been recently cleared by police to make way for plans by energy firm RWE, which owns Hambach forest near Cologne, to expand its nearby opencast coal mine.
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