ENVIRONMENT AGENCY CALLS FOR REDOUBLED EFFORTS ON CLIMATE CHANGE


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
March of 2006

28/03/2006 - The Environment Agency today said that measures announced in the Government’s Climate Change Programme are a step in the right direction, but fall short of matching the Prime Minister's clear ambition to lead the world in the response to climate change.

As the scientists have given ever more clear and disturbing assessments of the impacts of the changing climate, the policy-makers need to keep up and deliver a realistic response.

In particular, after more than one year of discussion, it is time for a bold decision on the cap for the emissions trading system - the Government needs to aim now for the most ambitious end of the published range.

"While I am disappointed measures cannot deliver the 20% target, we must see today’s announcement as another step on the long road to combating climate change," Barbara Young, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency, said.

"But we are running out of road fast and the next steps must be taken urgently if we are to respond to the fundamental challenge to our water, agriculture, ecology, communities and economy that we face from climate change.

"The science is giving us the most dire warnings, yet we are only doing half of what we need to do.

"Between now and 2010, Government will be making decisions that could reduce greenhouse gases in the Spending Review, Budget, Energy Review and sustainable communities programme. These must address the transport system, redesigning and upgrading the building stock and tackling the rampant waste of energy throughout the economy.

"In particular we must keep up relentless pressure for efficiencies on the biggest industrial polluters and energy users. Given the risks, we just can't justify requiring any less than the most ambitious cap for the Emissions Trading Scheme."

"However, we must also remember that the climate change challenge we face cannot be solved by Government alone. It is also about the choices that each person makes every day - their use of cars, electricity, air travel and emissions created.

"We need a fundamental change to consumer and business behaviour - if the UK Government does not take the lead internationally, then who will?" Barbara Young said.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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