Campaigners rally at Cork City Hall in protest against LNG terminals

Campaigners rally at Cork City Hall in protest against LNG terminals

Central to the campaign is an anti-LNG motion submitted to Cork City Council by Green Party Councillor Oliver Moran. Picture: Denis Minihane.

Climate activists, local councillors, and concerned residents gathered outside Cork City Hall this week to protest against potential plans for liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in the region.

Organised by the environmental group Not Here Not Anywhere (NHNA), the demonstration featured banners reading “No LNG Terminals” and chants of “Flooded Lee, rising seas, we say no to LNG.” 

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