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updated 21st October 05
by 4ecotips.com
Damaging effects
of climate change cannot be ignored
Events such as the latest tornado
in Birmingham and severe flooding
in several areas across the country
due to recent heavy rains provide
a stark wake-up call to the meteorological
effects of global warming.
Penny Kemp, Green Party Environment,
Food and Rural Affairs spokesperson
comments: "The shift in weather
patterns provides concrete evidence
that the effects of global warming
are no longer on our doorstep; they
have stepped into our homes.
"Rising ocean levels and shifting
weather currents pose certain threats
to the whole world, but particularly
an island nation like the UK. The
recent events clearly demonstrate
that we are not exempt from global
meteorological tragedies such as the
Boxing Day tsunami and Hurricane Katrina."
The Government's plans to increase
air travel will overtake its plans
for emissions reductions by 2050;
combined with Prime Minister Tony
Blair's recent wavering on the Kyoto
Treaty, this fails to paint a promising
picture for improvement.
Kemp continues: "Tackling climate
change must involve intentional action
on the part of policy makers as well
as support of individual citizens.
Radical initiatives such as domestic
tradable quotas (DTQs) as advocated
by the Green Party, based on the idea
of every citizen and company receiving
a certain carbon allowance, promote
individual responsibility and would
play a major role in reducing overall
emissions levels through gradually
reducing allowances. These steps towards
environmental responsibility are the
only solution to a sustainable future.
"We can't see the ice melting
in the Arctic or our emissions clouding
the atmosphere, so it becomes far
too easy to forget that there is a
problem, and we are a part of it.
Extreme weather has demanded our attention;
complacency is no longer an option."
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