Aviation is the fastest-growing source of greenhouse gases leading to climate change.
Heathrow Airport contributes a third of the UK’s aviation emissions.
Flights from Heathrow already pump as much carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere as five million cars every year.

Yet the Government's aviation expansion plans include building a third runway at Heathrow.
This will mean a 70% increase in passengers by 2030. It will make the UK's targets on climate change virtually impossible to meet.
Biggest ... but not best
Heathrow is the world's busiest international airport.
It is also one of the world's most poorly sited airports. It was built in a heavily populated area and is surrounded by houses on three sides.
Planes fly overhead 24 hours a day causing serious health and social problems.
Find out more about the local impacts of Heathrow expansion.
Sign the petition against the expansion of Heathrow
Why the Government must say NO to expansion
(PDF† - 109K) January 2009
This briefing examines the climate change impacts of Heathrow expansion. It reveals flaws in the Government's economic case and shows why expansion isn't necessary for London to remain competitive and accessible.
Heathrow terminal 5 and runway 3 - A chronology of worthless promises
(PDF† - 96K) January 2009
This briefing offers a chronological summary of broken promises by BAA over the expansion of Heathrow airport 1993 - 2008.
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