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Over a Thousand people formed a' Mili-Band' human chain around The Kingsnorth Power Station in Hoo, Kent on Saturday 4th July 2009,sending a message to Ed Milliband, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate change, to think carefully ahead of the Copenhagen Climate Change Summit in December. Opposition to new dirty coal power in the UK, is  because of it's contribution to climate change and the  devastating impact that it will have on the developing world. A new Kingsnorth coal plant will emit, annually, as much Co2 carbon emissions as 25 developing nations combined.  Organizations involved in today's protest included Oxfam, the World Development  Movement, People and Planet, The national Federation of Women's Institutes, Christian Aid, Woodcraft Folk, RSPB, The National Union of Students, Avaaz, Greenpeace and the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition.

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Mili-Band Chain, Kingsnorth

Over a Thousand people formed a' Mili-Band' human chain around The Kingsnorth Power Station in Hoo, Kent on Saturday 4th July 2009,sending...

by Kim Conway in United Kingdom on 04/07/2009

04/07/2009 - Mili-Band Chain, Kingsnorth - United Kingdom - Over a Thousand people formed a'...

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Mili-Band Chain, Kingsnorth
Over a Thousand people formed a' Mili-Band' human chain around The Kingsnorth Power Station in Hoo, Kent on Saturday 4th July 2009,sending a message to Ed Milliband, Secretary...