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Climate, countryside and wildlife protection under threat

April 20th, 2011 by

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On Monday, The Guardian newspaper revealed that the government might scrap vital laws which protect wildlife and the countryside and help stop climate change. 278 regulations designed to protect wildlife, tackle pollution, protect the countryside, and reduce climate change have been branded ‘red tape’ by a new government consultation, “The Red Tape Challenge”.

The government says it wants to “free up business and society from the burden of excessive regulation”. But included in the list of regulations under review are very important laws such as the UK Climate Change Act, National Parks Act, Clean Air Act and the Wildlife and Countryside Act. These aren’t little-known laws that no one cares about. The Wildlife and Countryside Act protects wild birds, their nests and eggs, and makes sure that national parks and marine reserves are protected. The UK’s Climate Change Act was a world first which helps make sure we reduce our emissions.

The Red Tape Challenge website makes it clear that if we want to protect these laws, we need to speak out:

“Once you’ve had your say, Ministers will have three months to work out which regulations they want to keep and why. But here’s the most important bit – the default presumption will be that burdensome regulations will go. If Ministers want to keep them, they have to make a very good case for them to stay.”

John Sauven, Director of Greenpeace, has said of these proposals:

“David Cameron needs to come out and say the Climate Change Act, central to the push for a clean technology revolution, is safe from the axe. But if ministers are serious about scrapping it and other vital environmental regulations then we’ll be looking at something akin to the worst excesses of the Bush-Cheney White House.”

Friends of the Earth commented:

“News in today’s Guardian that all of the UK’s environment law is going to be reviewed is extremely alarming”

In the past, David Cameron has made headlines promising to run “the greenest government ever”. We need to convince him that scrapping these laws would be a disaster for his reputation. A huge petition will prove to Cameron that he can’t afford to break his green promises.

We know that when we work together we can make sure the government doesn’t get away with plans which could hurt the environment. When they decided to try to sell off our forests, over half a million of us got together and convinced them to drop their plans.

The government says it wants to hear what we think before scrapping these laws – so let’s give them a consultation response they can’t ignore! Please help make sure we have a huge petition telling the government to keep laws which protect our wildlife and our environment.

 

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Leaked government response to our climate campaign

February 24th, 2010 by

Late last night we received a leaked document from the Energy Minister Joan Ruddock telling Labour MPs not to support limits on power stations emissions.

You can download and read the letter from the Minister here and then read our response here (both PDFs)

Take action by telling your MP to stand up to the Government and support a cleaner energy bill here.

We’ve just sent this email out:
Over the past 48 hours, thousands of us have emailed our MPs to call for limits on power station emissions. We’ve caused a real stir in Parliament. Opponents of these new rules are trying to fight back – we’ve just got hold of a copy of a letter from Energy Minister Joan Ruddock, sent yesterday, telling every Labour MP not to support our amendment.

Working with Friends of the Earth, we’ve prepared a point by point response to the minister’s letter, setting out for MPs why it’s not convincing and why they must stick to their support. Please could you email your MP again today to send them a copy of our response?
The debate starts in parliament today – please email your MP now here:
http://www.38degrees.org.uk/energy-bill-urgent-action

The vote will take place later today. The government clearly thinks we’re having an impact – that’s why they’ve felt pushed to respond. But the government’s document isn’t very convincing [1]. Together we can make sure MPs know that we’ve seen their briefing from the minister, we’re not convinced by it, and we still want them to vote in favour of Emissions Performance Standards for new power stations.

Our colleague Martyn Williams from Friends of the Earth has been in parliament for the past couple of days talking to MPs about the bill, and stayed up last night to prepare our response to the minister. Here’s what he has to say:

“Thanks for all the emails so far – they’ve made this a big issue in parliament, MPs are all feeling the pressure. We know that the government whips are also building up the pressure, and many Labour MPs really want to be reassured by these letters from the Minister.”

“But if they know their constituents aren’t convinced, it makes it much harder for them to simply accept these assurances and vote with their party. The debate starts just after lunch today, the vote will be sometime this afternoon – this is our last chance to make a difference. Please help.”

Send your MP another quick email to make sure they don’t accept the minister’s letter at face value:
http://www.38degrees.org.uk/energy-bill-urgent-action

Thanks for being involved,

David, Hannah, Johnny, Nina and the 38 Degrees Team

NOTES

[1]Some points are completely irrelevant – like the claim the amendment would achieve nothing as the Government could introduce an EPS anyway. The problem is Ministers aren’t going to – and the amendment would force them to. Surely that’s achieving quite a lot. Another claims that the EU Emissions Trading Scheme will deal with the problems. Unfortunately the key Government advisors – the Committee on Climate Chnage – have told the Government they simply do not accept that and other policies must be introduced.  Two other points quote half sentences from the Committee on Climate Change – Martyn has dug out the other half of the sentences – which stress the need for clear and rapid Government action.

You can see the text of the leaked letter, and our response, here:

http://www.38degrees.org.uk/page/-/documents/Response_Joan_Ruddock.pdf

http://www.38degrees.org.uk/page/-/documents/Joan_Ruddock_letter.pdf

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