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Press Release

Brown ignores need to cut energy demand


Sep 13 2005

Rather than calling for increased oil production, Gordon Brown should be doing more to boost energy efficiency and reduce demand for oil to fight climate change, Friends of the Earth said today. Commenting on the Chancellor's speech to the Trades Union Congress, the environmental campaign group said more must be done to switch the economy away from oil [1].

The Chancellor, who said we must not return to economic short termism, should also promote a long term view on energy issues. While he mentioned briefly the need to tackle climate change, his strategy calling for cheap oil flies in the face of efforts to bring carbon dioxide emissions under control.

Gordon Brown has previously acknowledged the need to link climate change to the economy [2], but is failing to put his thinking into practice, the environmental campaign group said. Greenhouse gas emissions have risen under Labour and Friends of the Earth is now calling on the Government to bring in a law to implement year-on-year cuts [3].

The environmental campaign group said the call for funding to support developing countries' investments in alternative energy supplies was welcome, but cautioned that the details were unclear.

Friends of the Earth Head of Campaigns Mike Childs said:

"The current high oil prices provide us with the ideal incentive to reduce our oil demand. This should be the top priority for the Chancellor and not just an after-thought. Saving energy will benefit consumers, the economy and our environment. The need to tackle climate change is urgent - and carbon dioxide emissions from transport are increasing. The Government must do more to promote fuel efficient cars and ensure that transport emissions start coming down.

Road transport is currently responsible for around 22 per cent of UK carbon dioxide emissions, and that level is expected to rise. Friends of the Earth is calling on the Government to:

Notes

[1] www.tuc.org.uk/congress/tuc-10552-f0.cfm

[2] "Environmental issues - including climate change - have traditionally been placed in a category separate from the economy and from economic policy. But this is no longer tenable " Gordon Brown, 12 March 2005.

[3] www.thebigask.com

 

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