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Thursday 8 January 2009

The Good, the Bad and the wake up call?

Happy New Year!

As life’s about positives and negatives, the negative first in these first few weeks of the new year.

Apart from the credit crunch, and what a fine mess some people have got us in, I was saddened to see the latest figures related to how the UK is doing in relation to reducing carbon emissions and the fact that, contrary to what the present government is suggesting, we are moving away from our Kyoto targets.

Check out “Measuring Progress towards Carbon Reduction in the UK” in “Britain in 2009”, an Economic and Social Research Council publication. Research featured in it suggests that we continue to miss our targets for Kyoto if we take into account emissions from aircraft and shipping and goods consumed here but produced elsewhere.

According to Kyoto reporting, UK carbon emissions have fallen by around 6% since 1990 If we include aviation and shipping emissions this 6% is wiped out. Furthermore if we look at figures linked to goods consumed here yet produced abroad the UK’s carbon emissions have risen by at least 8% since 1990. As the author comments, “Policy must consider all carbon emissions induced by UK consumption. Viewed in this way the UK’s task ahead is truly daunting”.

The positive - our children – Linda and I are blessed by having 3 beautiful grandchildren. Joe, now 3, is my soul mate and makes me think there could be something in reincarnation, he’s been here before! The other two Oliver and Oscar are now 9 months old and truly are quickly becoming themselves if that doesn’t sound too much like stating the obvious, but I think you know what I mean!

We spend a lot of time with them, it’s tiring but mostly very rewarding. It’s all that wonder of new discoveries and often this brings into dazzling focus the beautiful world we live in.(if we look for it in those terms).

If we put these negative and positive images together it’s surely a wake up call. It’s certainly the main reason I got involved with the Green movement 6 years ago and it continues to be the main motivation in my involvement with the Green Party. Climate change is bigger than the threat of terrorism and the credit crunch (easy to say I know if you’re not too effected) but we’re talking about all our children and grandchildren’s future safety and even possibly, given the worst scenario, their survival.

The more Green candidates that are elected at whatever level, the greater the pressure on governments here and abroad to recognize the fact that more and more people are waking up to the dangers of climate change and are prepared to alter their behaviour. This will further ensure the greater likelihood that Kyoto targets are met.

In June this year we’ll be voting in the European elections. Our Green MEP candidate for the north west is Peter Cranie (a new dad!). He lives in Liverpool and is aware of our local problems. Apart from being a new dad he is an experienced political activist and commentator. He has an academic and social work background and his professional and lifetime experiences have equipped him to be aware and sensitive to people's needs. His organisational abilities are first class I know personally as he helped us here in Halton with our successful 2008 campaign.

We have a chance to respond to this wake up call, by voting Green, by voting for Peter Cranie.

(If you want to know more about Peter's vision and views check out his blog at www.petercranie.blogspot.com - see bottom of this page for a link)

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