BRITISH SWIMMER URGES TONY BLAIR TO ACT ON CLIMATE CHANGE


Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2006

02 Aug 2006 - London, UK – British polar explorer and endurance swimmer Lewis Gordon Pugh, who is attempting to become the first person to swim the entire length of the River Thames, will be jumping out of the river at Westminster to make a personal plea to Tony Blair and the UK government to meet their national climate change targets. In particular, Lewis is urging the Prime Minister to put policies in place to reduce CO2 emissions by 20 per cent by 2010.

Lewis, who has been swimming for 17 days and has already covered an incredible 222km, is now on the home straight and hopes to complete the challenge this Sunday.

“It’s been a tough swim," Lewis said, "but the end is in sight now and all the effort will have been worth it if anyone watching my progress is inspired to do their bit to help stop climate change."

“That is why I am stopping off at Downing Street, to ask Tony Blair to urgently put climate change at the very top of his agenda, by putting policies in place to ensure that we meet our national climate change targets to reduce CO2 emissions.”

Having previously experienced extreme conditions swimming the icy waters of the Arctic and Antarctic, Lewis was fully prepared and looking forward to a much warmer swim along the gentle waters of the Thames. But the increasingly desperate drought and unprecedented hot and humid weather has made this a much more demanding challenge.

However, Lewis set out to raise awareness on the damaging effects of climate change both in the Arctic and closer to home, and the extreme weather in the UK has only helped to highlight this message.

"We are extremely proud to have supported Lewis in this challenge and grateful that he is raising awareness about the serious impacts of climate change," said Matt Davis, WWF-UK's Climate Change campaign director.

"We also echo Lewis’s personal plea to Tony Blair, to ensure the UK plays a key role in setting an example to the rest of the world in tackling climate change.

“We are also urging individuals to sign our petition to Tony Blair, calling for government action on climate change, and making a personal pledge to take action in their own lives to save carbon.”
George Hadley

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
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