- Shan Oakes we need to PUSH HARD for change of policy at local and national level. If we don't put them on houses etc we will end up with them all over the land....its starting now, and its the wrong model. I've just written to the Harrogate Advertiser about it.
- Hilary Gardner Shan Oakes yes where I was brought up in Kent they are putting on reclaimed farmland that used to be stunning salt marsh
- Shan Oakes There is a huge solar 'farm' scheme planned for Cayton, north of Ripley...planning deadline 25th aug. Its the wrong place in my view. Instead we must get panels on all our roofs (all appropriate ones..and there are plenty of those) . ALL new builds should be built on a proper green basis ...but this government has no interest except self interest and their funders are the fossil fuel lot and their ilk.
- Shan Oakes ...and more wind turbines needed too. But the model of letting huge companies just drop in schemes where they can get hold of land is the wrong model. Govt and local govt should be working proactively with communities to promote many and varied renewable energy schemes at local level. Of course, the neoliberal govts we have had recently don't want us mere mortals to have any autonomy (such as we would have if we had locally managed schemes and generation on or near our own dwellings) ..they want us tied in to the grid so that we are dependent and helpless.
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Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Oil drilling : Yorkshire Wolds
Letter to Beverley Guardian: ' Oil's not well on the Wolds '
We wrote to object in the strongest possible terms to East Riding Council regarding proposals for oil
prospecting on the Yorkshire Wolds. The Green Party, along
with Friends of the Earth (FOE) and other well-respected organisations,
campaign, on the basis of careful research, for development
and use of renewable energy and fuel conservation instead of the further
exploitation of fossil fuels. We have
had a century’s addiction to oil - and we must now wean ourselves
off this addiction, as oil becomes harder and harder to find and to
extract. There are excellent alternatives which must be embraced instead
of resisted.
Since the use of oil is clearly contradictory to CO2
reduction, permission for exploratory
drilling should never
be granted on those grounds alone. In addition, the Wolds are and
should be considered an area of outstanding natural beauty,
and should not be subjected to blots on the landscape such as filthy, noisy,
smelly, toxic and brightly lit oil extraction plants. Wind
turbines would be far preferable in all respects...and
at least, with those, you can SEE what is going on. Mining and drilling
underground is particularly dangerous because it can have unexpected
consequences: ‘ fracking’ was apparently responsible
for an earth tremor in the Blackpool area. Underground water courses can
become adulterated . If this exploration were to be ‘successful’
the resource would be drained and then the company would move on to
despoil other sites, leaving a wasteland behind. Unfortunately, the lure of
the huge profits for the companies and their partners leads to them working
very hard to get agreement for this appalling activity. Think of
mountain top removal for coal in the United States.
Where will it end? How can industrial activity of this kind be
contemplated in the Wolds? There ARE alternatives – as usual, we have to
choose.
The ludicrously short timescale of ‘consultation’ in this
case is yet another cause for concern.
It suggests that both the Council and the company concerned have little regard for local residents’ views.
Residents in nearby villages received
letters only two or three days before the initial
planning meeting (at which the decision was deferred).
To allow this proposal for oil prospecting to go ahead would
be a gross abnegation of responsibility on the part of ERY Council, both in relation
to current citizens and to future generations, so please let your elected
representatives (both in the Council and Parliament) know your feelings on this
issue.
Shan Oakes
Green Party
Hull and East Riding
Labels:
oil drilling,
renewable energy,
yorkshire wolds
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