Press Release - 5 November 2006 |
“CHEAP FLIGHTS COST THE EARTH” IS MESSAGE AT CLIMATE CHANGE RALLY
Stop Stansted Expansion (SSE) supporters rallied and marched in central
London this weekend. They were among 20,000 people calling for urgent
action on climate change.
The event was one of many which took place around the world on the eve of
the United Nations climate change talks in Nairobi.
Aviation, the fastest growing source of the global warming gas carbon
dioxide (CO2), was uppermost in their minds because of the added burden that
the proposed expansion of Stansted Airport would have on climate change.
Many of the SSE supporters carried placards and banners to make clear that
cheap flights could, quite literally, cost the earth.
Airport developer BAA has stubbornly refused to quantify the emissions of
CO2 that would result from increased use of Stansted's single runway, the
application for which is due to be decided by Uttlesford District Council on
29 November. SSE has estimated that if expansion were to be approved, CO2
emission levels would rise from the current seven million tons a year
(including the effect of radiative forcing at altitude) to 12 million tons.
A second runway would take this figure to 23 million tons.
Carol Barbone, SSE Campaign Director, commented: “The time has come for the
Government to radically rethink its aviation policy. It must stop pricing
people onto planes and ensure that the real cost of flying and its impacts
on climate change are acknowledged and addressed with meaningful action.”
Other organisations with a strong presence at the day's events included
umbrella group AirportWatch, the RSPB, Woodland Trust, Greenpeace, Friends
of the Earth and Christian Aid. A number of Uttlesford and Braintree
district councillors also took part.
ENDS
NOTE TO EDITORS
The London event was marked by two rallies, the first outside the American
Embassy in Grosvenor Square organized by The Campaign Against Climate Change
following which participants joined the March For Global Climate Justice to
Trafalgar Square for the second, larger, Stop Climate Chaos rally.
PHOTOGRAPHS (higher resolution available on request)
Photo A
Climate Change Rally 4 November 2006: L to R - Janice McDonald (holding
'Cheap Flights' placard in foreground), Uttlesford Councillors Alan Dean and
Martin Foley.
Photo B
Cheap Flights Cost The Earth - protestors from Stop Stansted Expansion
make the link between climate change and emissions from aviation at the
climate change march and rallies on 4 November 2006
FURTHER INFORMATION
Carol Barbone, Campaign Director, Stop Stansted Expansion M 0777 552 3091 and cbarbone@mxc.co.uk
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