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Bates battles for more action on climate change
Release/Rhyddhau:
20/09/07
Contact/Cyswllt:
Sian Cliff
02920 898342
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sian.cliff@wales.gov.uk
‘Politicians must act now on climate change’ - this was the reaction
of Mick Bates AM to the IPCC report which claims ‘greenwash’ may
threaten the emerging consensus on climate change.
The report states that we must capitalise on current consensus on
climate change to ensure an environmentally responsible future. It
claims there is a huge gap between action and words and concludes
that action must be taken now before this ‘greenwash’ makes climate
change ‘yesterday’s issue’.
Speaking on the day that he launches a new green agenda for Wales as
chair of the Welsh Assembly Sustainability Committee, Mick promises
a ‘new greener future for Wales’:
“The Sustainability Committee is a great example of action being
taken as we will work hard to ensure that sustainability is embodied
into all Welsh Assembly portfolios and policies.
“The Liberal Democrats have been commended for our green manifesto
and our commitment to the environment. We have strong policies on
climate change and we will continue to campaign for these policies
to be actioned.
“Sustainability is to be achieved through good communication and
partnerships. We must encourage local empowerment and urge the wider
public to work with the Assembly Government and make the best use of
our new powers.
“Wales is a community of communities – now is the time to take
action and work as a community together to secure a fair, green
future for Wales.”
End / Diwedd
Notes:
Report released on 19/09/07 by the Institute for Public Policy
Research: ‘Warm Words II: How the climate story is evolving and the
lessons we can learn for encouraging public action’. It defines
‘greenwash’ as ‘the dressing up of inaction in fine words. It is the
gap between what people say and what they do.’
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