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Radical action needed on climate change

8 December 2004

Friends of the Earth warned the Government today that unless immediate and sustained reductions in carbon dioxide are delivered, Tony Blair's credibility in leading international efforts on climate change will be severely undermined. Carbon dioxide emissions have not declined since Labour came to power in 1997.

Friends of the Earth director Tony Juniper said:

"The Government must make significant cuts in UK carbon dioxide emissions if Tony Blair really wants to lead the world in tackling climate change. Replacing old, inefficient coal-powered stations with cleaner alternatives, introducing economic incentives to encourage energy efficiency, and encouraging the use of less polluting transport options are desperately needed measures. Climate change is the biggest environmental threat the planet faces. Unless radical action is taken across every government department, we will all pay the price."

Today's Government review, which has been welcomed by Friends of the Earth, indicates that:

To deliver the cuts in carbon dioxide that are necessary the UK Government will need to address the following sectors:


For further information please contact the Friends of the Earth media team on 020 7566 1649.

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