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updated 24th November 05
By 4ecotips
A knockout
blow to tackling climate change!
THE European Court in Luxembourg
has upheld the UK's right to emit
20m more tonnes of CO2 under the EU's
Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) than
initially agreed.
The decision has been condemned by
Greens and environmentalists. Euro-MP
Caroline Lucas, who was involved in
drafting the ETS, said: "This
ruling is a blow to the EU's efforts
to tackle climate change - and delivers
the knockout to Tony Blair's claim's
to exercise global leadership on tackling
climate change during the UK's presidency
of the EU.
"Not only has the UK successfully
undermined the EU Emissions Trading
Scheme, as we have seen today, it
has failed to fully implement EU directives
on reducing emissions, and its CO2
emissions are on the rise for the
third successive year."
The Green MEP for South-East England
added: "If Tony Blair hopes to
salvage an ounce of credibility on
climate change he must ensure world
leaders meeting in Montreal next week
agree on a successor treaty to Kyoto
based on binding - rather than voluntary
- targets, and he must rule out nuclear
power once and for all."
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