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| Chelmsford Liberal Democrats | 25th July 2008 | <info@chelmsford-libdems.org.uk> |
Towards a zero carbon Chelmsford and Britain6.30.31pm BST (GMT +0100) Fri 31st Aug 2007 Locally and nationally the Lib Dems are backing ideas to cut our carbon footprint to zero by the year 2050 - and thus help slow climate change. In Chelmsford, the Lib Dems are promoting alternatives to the car - such as a new station near Boreham and extending the cycleway network they put in place when they ran the council. They have also called on Chelmsford Council to reduce its own carbon footprint by cutting energy use in the Civic Centre and leisure facilities. In contrast, Chelmsford Conservatives are proposing to build 6,000 houses in unsustainable locations on green fields around Chelmsford. Nationally, the Lib Dems have this week unveiled a similar package of ideas, which will be debated at the party's conference in Brighton next month. They strengthen the Liberal Democrats' position as the only major political party with specific proposals designed to face the challenge of climate change. Proposals in the paper 'Zero Carbon Britain - Taking a Global Lead' include:
Liberal Democrat Leader Menzies Campbell said: "With these policies the Liberal Democrats have become the first major British party to map out the route to a carbon neutral Britain. And the first to plan the way towards a cleaner global environment too. "Pollution doesn't respect national boundaries. Climate change is a global problem that requires an international solution. Britain should not be a bit player in finding that solution; we should be leading the pack. "Under our proposals, the United Kingdom would set the green standard for others to reach." Lib Dem Shadow Environment Secretary, Chris Huhne MP added: "This ambitious objective for zero-carbon Britain would put us in the global lead in tackling climate chaos along with Sweden, Norway and New Zealand. "Just as crucially, we have set out plans that are the first attempt of any British political party to tackle carbon emissions from every part of the economy: transport, energy, housing, offices and factories. The time for talk has passed; we need action. "The Labour Government is going backwards with Gordon Brown's demotion of the Cabinet committee on the environment, cuts in green taxes and rising carbon emissions. "The Tories have so far only proposed airport expansion and road building that would make the problem worse. "These plans are the first and only realistic route march for change." Related Link:Follow this link to download the 'Zero Carbon Britain' policy paper.
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