THAI ACTIVISTS CRASH COAL TRANS PARTY

Environmental Panorama
Canada
February of 2005

 

14/02/2005 - Hundreds of villagers and environmental activists from provinces all over Thailand have formed the People Against Coal coalition. On January 25 they gathered outside the CoalTrans conference in Lampang to protest against coal power plants and their negative impacts on people and nature.

Coal industry representatives were meeting in Lampang’s Weinglakor Hotel to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the largest coal-fired power plant in South-East Asia and the 50th anniversary of Thailand’s largest mine – Maeh Moe.

While plans for an expansion of this mine were unveiled at the conference, the activists outside the hotel urged the Thai government to stop the use of coal and switch to much cleaner power generated from renewable energy.

“Thailand should stop investing in coal, as it causes so many environmental, social and health problems. The country is rich in renewable energy sources. We should harness biomass, solar and wind power for a clean and sustainable energy future,” said Boonyuan Karjai, leader of the Wieng Haeng Conservation Network.

Among the members of Thailand’s new People Against Coal coalition are villagers from the provinces of Chiang Mai, Lampang, Nakhon Ratchasima, Surin, Ubon Ratchathani, Saraburi, Rayong, Krabi and Prachuab Kiri Khan. Apart from WWF several other green NGOs and social groups have already joined the coalition.

“The companies must stop selling their deadly business in our country. What they bring are the twin threats of pollution and climate change. Coal-fired power plants have caused death and respiratory illnesses. No new coal power plant should ever be built,” said Prasai Pookphan, leader of the Network of Occupational Health Sufferers of Thailand.

In a joint letter the coalition asked Thailand’s Prime Minister, Taksin Shinawatra, and the Energy Minister, Prommin Lertsuridej, to let the public participate in decision-making processes regarding the energy future in their provinces.

The letter also called on the Ministers to review the demand forecasting methodology used by the government to determine future electricity supply, and to include the social and environmental costs of coal power.

When the Energy Minister refused to accept the letter, activists strapped the document onto a dog’s back.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
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