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Call for public inquiry over new coal mine
UPDATE: The county council is to suspend their decision and re-assess the permission it granted for the mine, in the light of concerns over climate change.As the UK prepares to host a crucial UN climate summit, the government is facing questions over its support for a new coal mine near Whitehaven in Cumbria. Quakers in Britain are among those urging ministers to think again.
Call for public inquiry over new coal mine
Quakers call on the UK government to stop new Cumbrian coal mine
More than 450 church leaders and Christian environmental campaigners have signed a letter calling on Rishi Sunak and Michael Gove to rethink a coal mine which received the go-ahead last week.
Quakers join church leaders in calling on the UK government to stop new Cumbrian coal mine
British and African Quakers urge against insurance for East African pipeline
Quakers from Britain and Africa are calling on Lloyd's of London to advise its members against insuring the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP).
British and African Quakers urge against insurance for East African pipeline
Quakers call on government to honour international climate finance pledge
Quakers have joined more than 70 other organisations in writing to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to demand the government reverse its climate finance changes.
Quakers call on government to honour international climate finance pledge
Scottish faith leaders unite for climate action
Quakers in Scotland gathered with 30 others, including faith leaders, scientists, and conservationists last week to collectively declaring the moral and scientific imperative to tackle the climate crisis.
Scottish faith leaders unite for climate action
Court of Appeal reviews harsh climate protest sentences
An unusual mass appeal heard at the Court of Appeal this week could determine Britain's approach to peaceful protest for years to come.
Court of Appeal reviews harsh climate protest sentences