climate change

Weasel words and hot air

Posted by bex — 7 June 2007 at 5:24pm - Comments

Flooding is amongst the impacts of climate change

It was a bad day for the fight against climate change. The G8 has met and published their deal (pdf) and, despite the spin, it wasn't the deal the world needs.

G8 deal - Greenpeace response

Last edited 7 June 2007 at 4:27pm
7 June, 2007

Reacting to today's G8 agreement on climate change, Greenpeace UK director John Sauven said:

"George Bush's final gift to Blair falls short of what was needed to protect the climate. An agreement without targets is barely worth the paper it's written on."

He continued: "Bush says the US will 'seriously consider' substantial long term cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, but that's like saying aid to Africa is a good thing then refusing to actually commit to donating a single dollar."

He added:

G8: the deal

Posted by bex — 7 June 2007 at 3:49pm - Comments

The G8 has released the summit declaration, "Growth and responsibility in the world economy"; you can read it here (pdf). More coming soon.

 

Greenpeace boats deliver the message: G8 Act Now!

Posted by bex — 7 June 2007 at 12:54pm - Comments

An hour or so ago, 11 inflatable boats carrying 24 Greenpeace volunteers, sped towards the G8 summit. Chased by police, two boats entered the exclusion zone around the Heilingendamm summit, where world leaders are due to discuss climate change later today. The police stopped some of the inflatables, knocking two of them over (three Greenpeace folk were injured and are on their way to hospital now).

G8: the story so far

Posted by bex — 7 June 2007 at 11:58am - Comments

Stop global warming

UPDATE - 12.40pm: There have been boat chases and arrests near the G8, as Greenpeace inflatables entered the exclusion zone.


After a week of farcical manoeuvrings and diversions in the run up to the G8, today’s the day of reckoning; this afternoon, Angela Merkel, George Bush, Tony Blair et al will sit down in Heiligendamm to talk about climate change. The interplay of power between them will help determine if, how and when climate change is seriously tackled by the world’s most polluting countries.

Bush at the G8 - Greenpeace response

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6 June, 2007

Responding to reports that President Bush will not sign up to a proposed target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 50 per cent by 2050 at the G8 meeting, Greenpeace director John Sauven said:

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Stop Climate Chaos is the UK’s largest group of people dedicated to action on climate change - and limiting its impact on the world’s poorest communities. Our combined supporter base of more than 4 million people spans over 70 organisations, from environment and development charities to unions, faith, community and women's groups.

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George Bush speaks on climate change - Greenpeace response

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31 May, 2007

Reacting to President Bush's speech this afternoon on climate change, Greenpeace's senior climate campaigner, Robin Oakley, said:

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