The first couple of paragraphs from a report in the Ham & High on this week's North London Waste Authority AGM. This is the authority, paid for by north London councils, that is pushing on with building a giant new waste incinerator that will spew greenhouse gases in large amounts for 50 years. Nice to see a north London local paper reporting something in detail and telling it like it is!
The chairman of the North London Waste Authority stifled any debate over the Edmonton incinerator rebuild at its annual general meeting, despite one councillor saying the plans "disturbed him hugely".
Clyde Loakes, who was re-elected for the 13th year in a row to head the 14 councillors on the NLWA's board, instead told new member Isidoros Diakides they could discuss his concerns later - once the public meeting was over.
The board heard from a youth group, campaigners, councillors and a doctor, all calling for an urgent pause and review of the project.
Not only have costs soared from £650m to £1.2bn and new research has emerged on the harmful health effects of particulate matter, but a climate emergency was declared since the project was conceived.
Read the full report on the Ham & High website.