CROP CIRCLE BOOST CLIMATE PROTECTION IN USA Y COAL MADE TO SHOW ITS TRUE FACE IN THE NETHERLANDS

Environmental Panorama
International
October of 2007

 

05 October 2007 - Iowa, United States — Greenpeace USA's "Project Hot Seat" campaign aims to get a pro-climate protection majority in the US Congress. Greenpeace activists and grassroots groups are urging Congressmen and women across America, to sign up to the Safe Climate Act.

The Act is a scientifically based solution that would by 2050; reduce America’s greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent compared to 11000 levels. This is urgently needed to stop climate change spiralling out of control.

The reductions may seem like a big ask, but luckily we have the solution – investment in renewable energy technologies, and massive improvements in the ways we use energy, make the goals entirely plausible.

Crop circle boosts campaign

The campaign had a great boost this week, when Congressman Dave Loebsack in Iowa changed his mind and agreed to sign up to the Act. He had previously told Greenpeace that though he was concerned about global warming, he would be unable to commit to the Safe Climate Act.

So Greenpeace and local grassroots groups created a very clear message, a crop circle of a wind turbine in an Iowan cornfield. The demand was simple "Congress: deliver renewable energy solutions to climate change."

And it worked, Loebsack signed the very next day.

Greenpeace is calling on Iowa to have at least 20 per cent of its energy come from renewable technologies by 2020. This alone would create 5,080 jobs, one and half times more than generating electricity from fossil fuels does. Consumers would save a massive $400 million (US) in lower electricity and natural gas bills, and the greenhouse gas emission reductions would equal a massive 71 million cars off the road. Hopefully, Loebsack colleague, Representative Leonard Boswell, will soon follow suit.

As Kelly Mitchell from Greenpeace USA put it "the solutions to global warming are right here in the fields of Iowa."

Dutch court rules that term "clean coal" is misleading

Meanwhile, Greenpeace Netherlands had a court victory this week, when the Dutch Advertising Authority (ACA) ruled that use of terms such as "clean coal" and "clean fuel" by Dutch energy giant NUON are "misleading."

NUON must now stop using "clean coal" in its print and web adverts. The ruling shows that "clean coal" is a contradiction in terms and that aggressive marketing of it is nothing more than a desperate attempt by the coal industry to make itself relevant in the face of climate change.

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Greenpeace UK shuts down coal fired power station

08 October 2007 - Kent, United Kingdom — Just after 5am this morning, 50 Greenpeace UK volunteers went into Kingsnorth coal fired power station. One group immobilised the huge conveyor belts carrying coal into the plant then chained themselves to the machinery. A second group is climbing up the chimney, with supplies to hold it for several days and force the power station off the national grid.

Coal is the most polluting of all fossil fuels; it just isn't fit for purpose in the 21st century. No new coal fired power station has been built in the UK in over 30 years but now we're worried that prime minister Gordon Brown may be giving the green light to a new coal rush.

Background on Brown, E.ON and coal

In December last year, the owner of the Kingsnorth plant, E.ON, applied to build a new coal plant that would emit as much carbon dioxide as the world's 24 lowest emitting countries combined. Worse, it could keep pumping out emissions for another 50 years. And it will only be 45 percent efficient, in an age when power stations can reach 95 percent efficiency. E.ON, the German group behind the plan for the new coal plant, is Britain's single biggest greenhouse gas polluter.

Brown's repeatedly been asked to veto the plans; he's refused. In fact, his government has convened a coal forum to "bring forward ways of strengthening the industry, and working to ensure that the UK has the right framework to secure the long-term future of coal-fired generation."

"Instead of climate wrecking coal fired power stations, Brown should be investing in energy efficiency, renewable energy and decentralised energy," said Greenpeace energy expert Robin Oakley outside the power station. "For example, the London Array offshore wind farm will provide energy for 1000,000 homes. Let's see more projects like that instead of outdated, dirty projects like Kingsnorth 2."

 
 

Source: Greenpeace International (http://www.greenpeace.org)
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