London, UK. 19th October 2016. On the International Day of Action on Biomass, protesters from the AxeDrax campaign outside the new Dept of Business Energy and Industrial Strategy urge the government to acknowledge the scientific research that shows that producing electricity from Biofuels is harmful to the climate, forests, biodiversity and people and remove the subsidy which encourages its use. A Colombian woman spoke about the calamitous effect of open-cast coal-mining for the UK on indigenous communities. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


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