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updated 3rd February 06
By 4 ecotips.com Green
Mps call for urgent review of strategy
The UK Green Party has called for
an urgent rethink of government policy
after a recent report warned that
dangerous climate change is further
advanced than previously thought.
"Avoiding Dangerous Climate
Change", a synthesis report based
on the February 2005 Climate Change
conference in Exeter organised by
DEFRA, warns that a 2% rise in global
average temperature will melt the
Greenland ice cap, raising sea levels
by 7m destroying the homes and livelihoods
of millions.
The report, which has been peer-reviewed
by scientists, says that to have a
reasonable chance of preventing a
2o temperature hike, the concentration
of greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2)
should be stabilised at less than
400 parts per million (ppm).
Caroline Lucas, a Green Party Euro-MP
and member of the European Parliament's
Environment Committee, says the message
is clear: "Scientists agree that
climate change is worse than previously
thought and that stabilising CO2 levels
is more urgent than ever."
"The government has repeatedly
claimed - not least in three general
election manifestos - that tackling
climate change is a top priority.
"But the gap between its rhetoric
and action continues to widen, even
as the scientists' warnings become
increasingly urgent. Just today, the
Government's chief scientific advisor
Sir David King admitted that we can
and must reduce atmospheric CO2 levels
to 400 ppm, but that doing so would
be politically unfeasible.
"This is a shameless admission
of the Government's dereliction of
duty. The truth is the UK, like the
rest of the world, faces a predictable
and devastating tragedy - indeed its
first chapters are already unfolding.
"Our government must do everything
in its power to reduce CO2 emissions
before it's too late: that means a
complete review of government policy,
an end to road and airport construction
and a massive investment in energy
efficiency and renewable technologies
- and a renewed embrace of international
mechanisms to persuade the rest of
the developed an industrialized world
to do the same."
Dr Lucas, who commissioned the Association
for Conservation of Energy (ACE) report
'So Much Hot Air' last October, which
detailed the UK government's failure
to implement EU law on reducing greenhouse
gas emissions, adds: "Scientists
are pretty much in agreement about
the dangers of doing nothing to prevent
climate change. We need our politicians
to wake up - and expend as much political
will on the coming crisis at they
might following, for example, a tsunami
which destroyed the UK's coastal towns
and cities overnight, or even a hostile
military invasion.
"Can you imagine the government
claiming that defending the country
from invasion would be preferable
but politically unfeasible? Of course
not - and its attitude to tackling
climate change, which has a far greater
potential for destruction, should
be no different."
More information www.carolinelucasmep.org.uk
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