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Climate change at the forefront of General Election

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

With the General Election now just a matter of weeks ago, it’s gearing up to be a very close call.

With the parties now having delivered their manifestos, and with seemingly constant attempts to outdo each other, it comes as a surprise that there is actually something that they agree on- and that is climate change.

The Tories, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are all in agreement that global warming is a topic that simply can’t be ignored, and needs addressing seriously and urgently.

Surprisingly, they also agree that forthcoming growth of the economy must also be green.

We never though that we’d see the day!!

G8 Climate Pact – Success or Failure?

Monday, July 13th, 2009

So what has the G8 Climate pact with developing countries really achieved? Well on the surface of things…not much. The developing countries have not been able to persuade their rich counterparts to adopt their emission cuts by 2020 and neither have they been able to get the G8 Leaders to pledge billions of dollars towards green technology.

Although the climate declaration agreed at the G8 meeting doesn’t go far enough for many it has symbolised a change with many of the big players such as the USA and Australia, who under President Bush and John Howard would never have happened.

We can only hope that this is a good sign and that the new global climate treaty set to be discussed this December at the UN summit in Copenhagen will see many countries pledging money towards renewable energy sources.

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