climate change

Tory assembly members accused of "unjustifiable hypocrisy" over plans to block wind farm

Last edited 27 September 2004 at 8:00am
27 September, 2004

Greenpeace has accused the Welsh Tory party of hypocrisy and being a serious impediment in the battle against global warming after Tory Welsh assembly members moved to block an offshore wind farm. Michael Howard, in his keynote speech on the environment and the threat of global warming last week (13th September), accused the Labour government of neglecting offshore wind energy, pointing to its environmental and economic benefits. Despite this, Tories on the Welsh Assembly are trying to stop an offshore windfarm, at Scarweather Sands in Swansea Bay, from getting the go-ahead.

Assembly members confronted with support for wind power

Posted by bex — 20 September 2004 at 8:00am - Comments
Yes2Wind campaigners project their message onto the Assembly building in Cardiff

Yes2Wind campaigners project their message onto the Assembly building in Cardiff

Assembly building covered by 30ft high message

Last edited 20 September 2004 at 8:00am
20 September, 2004

Campaigners this morning projected a huge message onto the Assembly building in Cardiff. The environmental group Greenpeace emblazoned the words "80% Want Offshore Wind" across the front of the Cardiff Bay building in 30ft high letters. The move came as Assembly Members returned today for the new session, ready to decide the fate of a proposed wind farm at Scarweather Sands off Porthcawl.

Majority support wind energy in run up to the election

Posted by bex — 13 September 2004 at 8:00am - Comments
North Hoyle View

North Hoyle View

Michael Howard's speech - Greenpeace comment

Last edited 13 September 2004 at 8:00am
13 September, 2004

Commenting on Michael Howard's speech on global warming this morning, Greenpeace campaigner Jim Footner said:

Public behind renewable energy as Howard and Blair speak on global warming

Last edited 13 September 2004 at 8:00am
13 September, 2004

More people than ever support building wind farms, despite a concerted campaign against them over recent months. A new poll by ICM, released today, shows that 80 percent support government plans to significantly increase the number of wind turbines in Britain, with just eight percent opposed.

The poll is released as the leaders of the two major political parties make speeches on global warming. Michael Howard will speak tomorrow morning at the Institute of Directors while Tony Blair will address a business and environment conference hosted by Prince Charles on Tuesday.

Support Hinkley wind farm now!

Last edited 5 August 2004 at 8:00am
Publication date: 
8 May, 2004

Please print out a copy of this letter and send it to West Somerset Council's planning office by 31st August

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Climate change: how it affects Britain

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Flooding in the UK is on the increase due to climate change

Flooding in the UK is on the increase due to climate change

Climate change has serious and long-lasting implications for us all. Listed below are some specific impacts of climate change that are affecting Britain right now, and links to more information about them.

Hinkley wind farm proposal submitted

Posted by bex — 4 August 2004 at 8:00am - Comments
Computer generated image of how Hinkley Point windfarm will look

Computer generated image of how Hinkley Point windfarm will look

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