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UK emissions cuts 'meaningless' without global deal
Posted: 11 Jan 2010, 11:34
by Aurora
The Guardian - 11/01/10
Action in the UK to cut greenhouse gas emissions could be rendered "meaningless" if a global deal on tackling climate change is not secured, a committee of MPs warned today.
But the Environmental audit committee urged the government to cut emissions more quickly at home – to prove to other countries Britain was serious about backing up its attempts to get an international agreement with action.
A report by the committee examined the progress the UK was making in meeting its "carbon budgets", targets for cutting emissions over five-year periods set down in the Climate Change Act.
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Posted: 14 Jan 2010, 12:21
by RenewableCandy
Tim Yeo, the committee's chairman said: "The UK's efforts to tackle climate change could be rendered meaningless if global leaders
have too many "love children"
Posted: 14 Jan 2010, 12:42
by clv101
But decent UK cuts of greenhouse gas emissions make a global deal on tackling climate change more likely to be secured. That's not meaningless!
Posted: 14 Jan 2010, 12:50
by RenewableCandy
I think the UK has a lot to offer in all this: we started it, we've got a voice with at least two big blocs (EU and Commonwealth) and everybody's heard of us. I know that sounds a bit trivial, but it's a good start if you want to get a message across.
We also have a lot to lose if CC goes on...like most of East Anglia for a start. Actually we should join the Assoc of Small Island Nations if you ask me.