June Newsletter
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The Carbon Baseline report produced for Cumbria County Council by Small World Consulting is now available. This report looks at Cumbria’s greenhouse gas emissions in three ways: Extraction-based emissions: These are the emissions that will result from the burning of any fossil fuels that are extracted from the ground in Cumbria, wherever this takes place.
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Cumbria CC’s Development Control and Regulation Committee has, in effect, withdrawn it’s previous decision to approve the Whitehaven Coal MIne, in order to allow West Cumbria Mining to submit revised proposals which they think will be harder to challenge in the courts. The deadline for objections is 15 June. SLACC will be submitting a further
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Make the March is an arts and environmental project designed to bring communities together to keep climate change on the agenda. On the 5th of June (World Environment day) Lara and others are launching a campaign to get as many people to Make the March by creating mini protesters, like the one above, to share in
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Waste into Wellbeing news is now available via the SLACC website. Download QR
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Richard Buxton Solicitors have written an urgent legal letter to Cumbria County Council on behalf of South Lakes Action on Climate Change, detailing how we believe the granting of planning permission to West Cumbria Mining for the new coal mine at Whitehaven would be unlawful. A full copy of the Letter can be found here,
SLACC Lawyers Write Urgent Legal Letter to CumbriaCC Read More »