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Plan to block Lamu coal power plant

A planned multi-billion shilling coal power plant in Lamu ran into more challenges after a human rights activist petitioned the High Court to stop it. Mr Okiya Omtatah filed a petition at the High Court yesterday seeking temporary orders prohibiting General Electric Company (GE) from

Religious leaders to mediate Lamu coal plant row

Religious leaders have resolved to mediate in the matter of the controversial coal fired power plant in Lamu County. Under the umbrella of the Inter-Religious Council of Kenya (IRCK), they have appointed a five-member committee to meet officials from the Energy and Environment ministries. The team

LETTERS: Why Kenya should dump coal power bid

In an opinion piece published in the Business Daily on June 12 headlined “Kenya must be open-minded on coal energy”, George Wachira presents arguments on why Kenya has to consider coal as part of its energy mix. However, it is important to remember that investing

US senators oppose Kenya’s Lamu coal power plant

In a letter addressed to the African Development Bank (AfDB), US senators are calling for the bank not to fund the Lamu Coal  Power Plant, arguing it would tarnish Kenya’s reputation as a leader in clean energy and worsen environmental quality. Read the letter here

ORIGINAL REPORT: Coal ni “Sumu” Protest

Activists against coal took to the streets their petition for parliament and the president to suspend the proposed coal mining in Lamu and Kitui Counties, alluding to environmental threats. Marking the World Environmental Day in style, the anti-coal demonstrators matched with placards, masks and in

Save Lamu Letter to China ICBC on Proposed Lamu Coal Plant

      Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Address: No.55 FuXingMenNei Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, P.R.C Post Code:100140 Tel: 010-66410579 Fax: 010-66410579 C/O: Corporate Strategy and investor Relations Department, Credit and Investment Management Department, Internal Control and Compliance Department, Risk Management Committee, Chief Risk

CROSS-POST: Kenya: Environmental Impact Assessment – Why It Fails in Kenya

Kenya: Environmental Impact Assessment – Why It Fails in Kenya Original source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201510122473.html By John O. Kakonge Kenya is building huge infrastructural projects such as the Thika Highway and the Lamu Port. These have been accompanied by malpractice in construction, land grabs, displacements, environmental degradation

Lobbyists should take Lamu coal wars to foreign firms

Kenyan officials took advantage of this year’s World Environment Day last week to try to rally the public around a tree planting campaign meant to boost the country’s forest cover and tame the destructive effects of climate change. The “Panda Miti, Penda Kenya” campaign championed