Climate campers stroll to Ffos-y-fran opencast mine

August 15th 2009

Cli­mate campers reclaim Ffos-y-fran

Campers at Cli­mate Camp Cym­ru near Merthyr Tyd­fil have upped the ante and have set off to enter Ffros-y-fran open cast coal mine, just yards from the camp.

Jill Lloyd said,

Ffros-y-fran first invasion from climate campFfros-y-franAugust 15th 2009

Cli­mate campers reclaim Ffos-y-fran

Campers at Cli­mate Camp Cym­ru near Merthyr Tyd­fil have upped the ante and have set off to enter Ffros-y-fran open cast coal mine, just yards from the camp.

Jill Lloyd said,

“We have been talk­ing to local peo­ple at the camp, in the town and on the hous­ing estates. The sto­ry is the same every­where — peo­ple feel aban­doned and used. Their hill­side is being ripped apart, a mas­sive incin­er­a­tor is pro­posed and a third phase of this mon­strous coal mine is now on the hori­zon, with plans to destroy the peace­ful wood­ed hill­side oppo­site.

“This action wasn’t planned at the start of the camp, but we feel it is impor­tant to show our oppo­si­tion to the mine with a ‘cli­mate stroll’ to sym­bol­i­cal­ly reclaim the land for the com­mu­ni­ty

“We have been hear­ing about peo­ple with res­pi­ra­to­ry con­di­tions such as asth­ma which have start­ed or wors­ened since the mine opened, peo­ple unable to put their wash­ing out because it gets black, veg­eta­bles coat­ed in filthy dust.”

Wales could soon be self-suf­fi­cient in clean ener­gy but is still gen­er­at­ing fos­sil fuels for Eng­land. The coal from Ffos y Fran will gen­er­ate the same amount of CO2 per year as Mozam­bique. We have to stop cli­mate change, not make it worse. Coal is near­ly all car­bon and must be left in the ground.

Ang­harad Jones said:

“Reclaim­ing the land is a sym­bol­ic act. Com­ing here has been a real les­son for us, and we feel priv­i­leged to be part of the resis­tance to this mine. We have had talks from sci­en­tists and ecol­o­gists, but the most mem­o­rable lessons came from the local res­i­dents.

His­to­ry has shown that changes can be made by ordi­nary peo­ple doing extra­or­di­nary things. The suf­fragettes and the civ­il rights move­ment took action that was often ille­gal but very nec­es­sary. As our politi­cians fail us, we need deeds and not words.”

Between now and the Copen­hagen cli­mate sum­mit in Decem­ber, activists will take decen­tralised or col­lec­tive action in Wales against the root caus­es of cli­mate change.

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* 07780914369 or 07875 868232 for Welsh lan­guage inter­views
* 07789898374 for Eng­lish lan­guage inter­views
* 07973298359 for video footage

Notes for edi­tors

Cli­mate Camp Cym­ru is being held in a green field near Merthyr Tyd­fil between 13 – 16 August. For maps and site infor­ma­tion, go to www.climatecampcymru.org

Access for jour­nal­ists is restrict­ed to the hours of 11am – 1pm on Sat­ur­day, but there is an edge of site media area where film­ing can take place at any time.

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