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Hackney Carbon Emissions Unsustainable - Sharer

Bullet Point 2006-10-29 20:11:04

Dramatic new figures revealed by the Liberal Democrats show that Hackney is doing better than the country as a whole in keeping down emissions of the gases that cause climate change, but is still emitting nearly twiceas much carbon dioxide as the global average.

As part of the Liberal Democrat campaign for a green tax switch – taxing pollution not people – Cllr Ian Sharer, the Leader of the Liberal Democrat group on Hackney Councilhas published figures showing the carbon emissions per head of population in the borough, and how this compares to the national and global averages.

Cllr Sharer said "With a population of 208,400, Hackneyis emitting 919,800 tonnes of carbon each year on the latest official figures. This puts us at 4.4 tonnes of carbon per person per year, 52.5 per cent less than the UK average of 9.3 tonnes per person, but still far higher than the global average of around 2.5 tonnes per person.

"This is a creditable record, but we need to go further to get down to a sustainable level that will stop climate chaos, rising sea levels and storms. 

"The good news is that the technology is already there to do so by shifting to low carbon cars, saving energy in the home, and cutting down oil and gas at work.

"The Green Tax Switch stall run in Mare Street on 28th Octoberand leaflets distributed across the area are offering practical advice on how to make simple lifestyle changes that will not only help to save the planet, but will also save the people of Hackney money.

"Through simple things like turning down the thermostat, using energy saving light bulbs and not leaving appliances on standby we can all help to save the environment and cut our energy bills. I urge everybody to make at least one commitment to energy saving today.

"All the main political parties now agree that we have to tackle climate change, but only the Liberal Democrats have put forward firm plans to help us change our behaviour through tax incentives."

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