BIRMINGHAN MP PROMISES THE EARTH FOR WORLD THE ENVIRONMENT DAY


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
May of 2006

26-May-2006 - On Friday 2 June 2006, Edgbaston MP Gisela Stuart and Environment Agency Area Manager, Steve Morley, will launch the United Nations World Environment Day 2006 campaign by ‘Promising the Earth’ at the Botanical Gardens in Edgbaston, Birmingham.

As well as making their own promises, they will plant the last plant in a new drought garden, which has been developed by the Environment Agency in partnership with the Botanical Gardens. The garden demonstrates what can be done to adapt the famous English garden to the rigours of a changing climate. Six student gardeners from Birmingham designed the garden to incorporate drought resistant plants that thrive with only the minimum amount of water.

Some of the drought resistant plants in the garden include Big Ears, Amethyst and Butterfly Blue. The design takes inspiration from the World Environment Day 2006 promises using bikes and even a bath as garden features.

Visitors who come to see the garden and make a promise for World Environment Day from 11am – 3pm each day between 3 June 2006 and 11 June 2006 will take away with them a ‘goody bag’ and a free return ticket to the Botanical Gardens, so they can see the garden grow.

In 2006 we are asking everyone to Promise the Earth for World Environment Day. We must change our behaviour to protect our environment for future generations. Making little lifestyle changes can have a big effect if everyone does it, whether you take a shower instead of a bath, reuse carrier bags or walk instead of using the car.

Climate change is now one of the biggest challenges we face. With scientists predicting more winter flooding and summer drought, water shortages and hosepipe bans such as those now being faced in the South of England will become ever more likely in the Midlands too.

Wise use of water in the garden is essential if we are to have enough to cater for our needs in coming years. Gardeners need to know which plants will thrive in these new climate conditions.

Steve Morley, a keen gardener himself says: "Water shortages and hosepipe bans are likely to become more common in future and some of the plants we love will not be able to cope."

"This is an ideal opportunity for people to see how they can create a garden using drought resistant plants and, while they are there, to make a promise that will help protect the Earth for their children and grandchildren."

Gisela Stuart, Labour Member of Parliament for Birmingham Edgbaston added: "The Government is working hard to achieve international agreement on tackling climate change. But we also need individuals to make small changes to our day to day behaviour to help protect the environment for future generations. I will be keeping my promises including having a shower rather than a bath, putting a water saving device in my toilet cistern and getting involved in an environmental project in my local community"

 
 

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