Deep coal mine gets go ahead in Cumbria despite protests
by Phillip Inman from Environment | The Guardian on (#4BDFY)
Environmental campaigners say backing for Woodhouse colliery cannot be justified
Britain's first new deep coal mine in 30 years has been given the go-ahead by Cumbria county council, sparking protests from climate change campaigners that the decision would harm the UK's efforts to reduce CO2 emissions.
The 165m Woodhouse colliery was backed by Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat councillors, who said it would bring vital jobs to the area. Copeland's Conservative MP Trudy Harrison has "wholeheartedly" endorsed the proposed undersea mine, saying the investment it would bring to the area was crucial.
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