E.ON has shelved its plans for a new dirty coal-fired power station at Kingsnorth! Marking a huge campaign victory for all of us in the coalition, and beyond, news came through last night that the energy company is delaying a decision on Kingsnorth for three years!
Your sustained campaigning has undoubtedly had a big impact on this decision. It just goes to show that campaigning works.
Hopefully this will give you a real boost and encourage you to redouble your efforts for The Wave so that we secure the best possible deal from Copenhagen. This success is just the beginning - we now need the Government to inspire a fair new international climate deal by ruling out all dirty coal-fired power stations!
Here's a quick reminder of what we've done together to secure this win:
MPs grill bailed-out banks chief over RBS climate chaos funding
People & Planet
9 March
Join the Global Switch Off
People & Planet
9 March
‘Growing the Future’: Trust launches its general election manifesto
Woodland Trust
4 March
Month in pictures - Jan/Feb 2010
Greenpeace
4 March
New Report - RBS is UK's biggest tar sands funder
People & Planet
4 March
Energy in developing countries
Practical Action
3 March
Will Britain's biggest funders drop tar sands?
People & Planet
2 March
Why Greenpeace supports a Marine Reserve in the Chagos
Greenpeace
2 March
Tories’ ‘new age of agriculture’ includes native woods and trees.
Woodland Trust
2 March
New report sets tar sands in a global context
Greenpeace
1 March