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THREE STEPS TO HEAVEN? New Labour Starts Down Road to Sustainable Development


04 Feb 1998

For the first time, a British Government has committed itself to the principle of sustainability in the economy, and has set out that a green future must also take account of the need to create jobs, fight poverty and tackle social exclusion. But FOE has criticised the document's failure to take this principle to its logical conclusion.

Commenting, FOE Policy Director Uta Bellion said:
    “The Department of Environment has begun to grasp the most important principles of a sustainable society. But this document looks as though the termites have got at it. There is much talk of targets, and cuts in consumption. The Department of Trade and Industry and the Treasury may have been nibbling away at the specific commitments. There is little or nothing on green taxation. There is still nothing specific on how to meet the 20% target for CO2 reduction. Consultation on these vital issues is always welcome. But our environment needs action now, not just the warm gush of New Labour rhetoric.”

 

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