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MEPs back strong aviation carbon trading plan, Environment Ministers must listen and act

27 May 2008

Commenting on today's second reading vote by MEPs on amendments to plans to include aviation in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), Friends of the Earth Transport Campaigner Richard Dyer said:

"We are delighted that MEPs have voted in favour of strengthening plans to bring aviation into the Emissions Trading Scheme. Air travel is one of the fastest growing sources of carbon dioxide emissions in Europe - it must be tackled if we are serious about combating global warming. EU Ministers must now show that Europe is genuinely committed to taking a lead on global warming by backing these proposals too."

Notes

The aviation ETS is the first of several new climate change Directives to be agreed since EU Ministers voted in March 2007 to cut carbon dioxide emissions by 30% from 1990 levels by 2020.

Last year in the first reading MEPs gave strong support for improvements to the scheme, which include incorporating all flights departing from or arriving into the EU from 2012. Environment Ministers did not support these improvements but now have to reach a compromise with the European Parliament in the coming weeks.

Friends of the Earth believes it is vital that Environment Ministers accept improvements to the aviation ETS if they are to demonstrate that the EU is serious in its commitment to tackling climate change. Ministers must support improvements to the scheme that MEPs voted in favour of today, these:


For further information please contact the Friends of the Earth media team on 020 7566 1649.

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