YORKSHIRE AND HUMBER COULD DO MORE TO TACKLE CLIMATE CHANGE

Environmental Panorama
International
May of 2007

 

Alexandra Wales - 14-May-2007 - People in Yorkshire and Humber could do more to tackle climate change, an exclusive poll by the Environment Agency can reveal.

Nearly 40 per cent admit that they are not doing anything to tackle climate change, compared with a national average of 35 per cent.

Encouraging the public to go online and help compile the nation’s biggest ever survey on climate change before World Environment Day on June 5, the Environment Agency Ipsos Mori Poll has revealed that nationally, 41 per cent of people say they’ve altered their behaviour in an effort to reduce their carbon footprint.

However, in Yorkshire and Humber only 34 per cent are doing something to make a difference.

Environment Agency North East regional director Andrew Wood said: “The message is getting through to some people that tackling climate change is everyone’s responsibility. But we must be relentless in our efforts to reduce carbon emissions because there still exists a level of apathy in some parts of Yorkshire and Humber.”

Andrew Wood challenged those people in Yorkshire and Humber that cited recycling (24 per cent) as their main contribution towards tackling climate change – to further raise the stakes.

“Of the 34 per cent of people who said they were already tackling climate change, more than half (24 per cent) pointed to recycling as their main contribution. That’s a signal that people want to care for the planet, but recycling does not really contribute much to tackling climate change.”

The main reason that people view recycling as their top green credential is because it’s been made so easy to do with very little extra effort.

“But there are a range of equally simple measures that people can take on, which have a real impact on their carbon emissions – such as ensuring appliances are not left on standby, riding a bike instead of driving and drying your washing outdoors.

“As for those 39 per cent of people who have yet to do something to help tackle climate change, hopefully they will see how easy it is to reduce their carbon emissions which very little extra effort. And contributing to this online survey can be the first step in discovering simply ways of tackling climate change.”

Contribute to the Environment Agency’s national survey at www.mendoftheworld.org

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North East could do more to tackle climate change

Alexandra Wales - 14-May-2007 - People in the North East could do more to tackle climate change, an exclusive poll by the Environment Agency can reveal.

Nearly half of those questioned (48 per cent) admit that they are not doing anything to tackle climate change, compared with a national average of 35 per cent.

Encouraging the public to go online and help compile the nation’s biggest ever survey on climate change before World Environment Day on June 5, the Environment Agency Ipsos Mori Poll has revealed that nationally, 41 per cent of people say they’ve altered their behaviour in an effort to reduce their carbon footprint.

However, in the North East only 35 per cent are doing something to make a difference.

Environment Agency North East regional director Andrew Wood said: “The message is getting through to some people that tackling climate change is everyone’s responsibility. But we must be relentless in our efforts to reduce carbon emissions because there still exists a level of apathy in some parts the north east.”

Andrew Wood challenged those people in the north east that cited recycling (20 per cent) as their main contribution towards tackling climate change – to further raise the stakes.

“Of the 35 per cent of people who said they were already tackling climate change, more than half (20 per cent) pointed to recycling as their main contribution. That’s a signal that people want to care for the planet, but recycling does not really contribute much to tackling climate change.”

The main reason that people view recycling as their top green credential is because it’s been made so easy to do with very little extra effort.

“But there are a range of equally simple measures that people can take on, which have a real impact on their carbon emissions – such as ensuring appliances are not left on standby, riding a bike instead of driving and drying your washing outdoors.

“As for those 48 per cent of people who have yet to do something to help tackle climate change, hopefully they will see how easy it is to reduce their carbon emissions which very little extra effort. And contributing to this online survey can be the first step in discovering simply ways of tackling climate change.”

Contribute to the Environment Agency’s national survey at www.mendoftheworld.org

 
 

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