Project approved after 30 years – MIR

Project approved after 30 years!The mine, which is planned to be built in Cumbria in the north of the country, is intended to produce coal that will be used to make steel in the UK and in many other parts of the world.Critics of the project say it falls short of UK climate targets. Supporters of the project argue that the project will create jobs and reduce the need for imported coal in impoverished Cumbria. First approved by the local government in 2020. , the project was actually put on hold for two years. Ahead of the COP26 climate summit held in Glasgow, the government’s climate change adviser halted his plans to mine coal on the grounds that it would increase carbon emissions. The Climate Change Committee (UKCCC), which advises the government, also indicated that 85 percent of the coal produced at the mine will be exported.“DEMAND IN EUROPE”President UKCCC Lord DebenGovernment officials working in urban development have submitted an updated report to Gove for a final decision following a revision of the ordinance approved in 2020. Gove, who decided to approve the project in accordance with the decision of the authorities, said that “there is currently demand for coal in the UK and Europe.”Gove also said the impact of the new project on the country’s carbon emissions would be “rather marginal and negligible”. However, opposition parties and environmental groups oppose the decision and say it falls short of the UK’s climate and green energy transition goals. for climate and environmental awareness “There is no need for mining, it will increase global emissions and will not replace Russian coal,” says Tony Bosworth of Friends of the Earth, who runs the organization.TRANSITION TO LOW CARBON STEELCoal is the dirtiest of all fossil fuels and emits nearly twice as much as natural gas. The West Cumbria mining company, which plans to implement the project, says the resulting coal will be used to make steel in the UK and Europe. The mine is expected to create around 500 new jobs in the region. However, two major UK steelmakers, British Steel and Tata, say they will now shift to low-carbon steel production. Steel industry expert Chris Mcdonald, He believes that by 2030 these companies will use less than 10 percent of the coal that will be produced at the new mine. from the new mine is expected to be exported.
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