Protest To Say No New Fossil Fuel Plants In Galway

People Before Profit Galway are holding a protest on Thursday against Galway County Council’s recent approval of a gas-powered plant in Tynagh, near Loughrea.

“The science tells us that in order to keep to 1.5°C warming, we have got to stop any new fossil fuel infrastructure,” said local rep Adrian Curran. “Galway County Council’s approval of the Tynagh gas plant shows that they are either deliberately ignoring people’s rightful environmental concerns or are completely ignorant about the scale of the crisis facing people.”

“Opposing all new fossil fuel infrastructure is not a fringe or controversial position to take. Just two weeks ago, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres said “Investing in new fossil fuel infrastructure is moral and economic madness”.

Curran continued, “We need to reduce our energy demand by doing things like retrofitting homes, providing cleaner energy options and not building data centres. We have the solutions right in front of us, they don’t include fossil fuels.”

The demonstration will take place on Thursday, April 28th at 6pm at the Galway County Council building on Prospect Hill. All are welcome.