NORTH EAST PIONEERING WORK TO TACKLE CLIMATE CHANGE


Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2009


Flood maps, peat bogs and help for businesses are just a few of the things that are helping people in the North East adapt to the impact of climate change.Flood maps, peat bogs and help for businesses are just a few of the things that are helping people i
The region is already experiencing the impact of climate change with more extreme weather such as the heavy rain which fell over Morpeth in 2008 and flooded 1,000 homes.

More than £400,000 is being spent this year alone on six projects in the region which will reduce the risk and misery of flooding by looking at adapting to future climate change.

The projects are being funded by the Northumbria Regional Flood Defence Committee through its Local Levy which this year raised £1.8 million from local authorities across the region for local projects.

Levy manager Peter Kerr said: “Climate change is already happening. Eleven of the twelve hottest years on record globally were in the last twelve years and average global temperatures are already approaching one degree celsius higher than in the pre-industrial age.

“Everyone needs to take action now, and the work has already started in the North East. The projects involve a broad range of people who are pioneering new approaches which, if successful, could be adopted across the country.”

The innovative approaches includes:

• Working with experts at the Met Office to discover which weather situations out at sea are likely to lead to flooding in the North East. There has already been a lot of work on long-range forecasting but this looks at different variables such as sea temperatures to identify links and provide longer notice of severe conditions.
Forecasting is unpredictable, however any patterns would give an early warning to emergency services. This project is the first of its kind in the UK.

• Working with a network of business advisors through Business Link to ensure that the region’s economy is resilient to climate change. Workshops are being held in January where business advisors will be trained to advise firms on how to adapt to the increased risk of flooding, extreme temperatures or water shortages.

• Mapping Northumberland’s roads that are liable to flooding. During heavy rain, roads become flooded which can make it difficult to reach remote communities, or to relocate emergency equipment. This project maps out the most vulnerable roads in the region and the information will be made available to Environment Agency staff and other emergency services.

• Working with farmers and rural communities in Northumberland to adapt to the impact of climate change. The initiative is called Cheviot Futures and trials new farming and land management techniques such as natural windbreaks on Millfield Plain, to the east of Wooler. This protects farms from soil and wind erosion and helps to protect vital crops which bring revenue to the local economy. Other work includes farm flood planning, wildfire training and help with irrigation techniques.

• The Northumberland Community Flooding Partnership is providing support to communities across rural Northumberland to set up flood warden groups and agree local resilience measures.

This week sees the start of the Copenhagen conference where delegates from nearly 200 countries will hold a fortnight of talks aimed at establishing a new global treaty on climate change.

The Environment Agency believes that the longer an agreement on emission reductions is delayed, the more severe the impacts could be, and the more drastic the solutions.

Peter said: “The Copenhagen summit is the start, not the end of the process. Here in the North East, people are pulling together to tackle the climate challenge and hopefully the work will inspire similar projects across the country.”

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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