Kent, coal and climate change: A local issue going global

9 Jul 2008

The World Development Movement is running a film & speaker evening as a part of the campaign against a new coal-fired power station in Kent. The public are invited to join local and national campaigners in the historic Fort Amherst for an evening of film, speakers and exhibits addressing local concerns about climate change and Kingsnorth coal-fired power station.

Films include:

  • Robert Redford narrating 'Fighting Goliath: Texas coal wars'
  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu sending a video message about climate change
  • Sean Furey, Deputy Director, CPRE - Kent highlighting the dramatic impacts of climate change on Kent
  • Plus, the premiere of WDM's 'Kingsnorth: A local issue going global'

The event details are:

  • Title: "Kent, coal and climate change: A local issue going global"
  • 17 July 2008, 7.30pm
  • Fort Amherst, Chatham ME4 4UB
  • Refreshments provided

To book your free place call 0207 8204900 or email stopkingsnorth@wdm.org.uk www.StopKingsnorth.org

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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