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Britain
Climate change nutters march on parliament
2010-12-05
(KUNA) -- Green campaigners marched on Parliament Saturday demanding greenhouse gas emissions to be slashed to help prevent "climate catastrophe".

With UN delegates meeting in Cancun, Mexico, to consume mass quantities hammer out a deal to cut global warming, thousands of campaigners marched through London, the organisers said.

Hundreds of people in Hyde Park formed themselves into a "2030" with a giant zero - spelling out the date by which campaigners want a 'Zero Carbon Britain'.
Bozos. No carbon emissions = no energy = no society. Enjoy your regression into Celts and Picts ...
But the Celts and Picts cooked and heated with wood fires. Lots of carbon emissions from those.
After creating the human 2030, campaigners cycled and marched through central London to urge the coalition Government to take strong action to decarbonise the economy and create a million green jobs in the process.

The climate rally was addressed by Green Party MP Caroline Lucas, Labour's John McDonnell and Michael Meacher and leaders of green organisations and unions.

Larissa Stuart, front man for Campaign Against Climate Change (CACC), said "there was a great atmosphere and the politicians made really rousing speeches.

"We had lots of support from people and gave out lots of leaflets and really raised awareness".

Ahead of the march, Phil Thornhill, also from CACC, said "gridlock in the international negotiations does not stop the slide towards climate catastrophe gathering deadly pace - as we have begun to witness this year in flood-stricken Pakistain, drought-hit Russia and other places.

"It makes it all the more crucial that we transform the politics behind that impasse and we can start at home".

Friends of the Earth's executive director Andy Atkins, who also spoke at the rally, said "alarm bells are ringing loudly" and urgent action was needed to stop climate change.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Amazing how the global warming nutters always seem to pick freezing snowy weather to schedule their protests

Kind of like washing your car on a soon to be rainy day, huh?
Posted by: USN,Ret   2010-12-05 17:11  

#1  Amazing how the global warming nutters always seem to pick freezing snowy weather to schedule their protests.
Posted by: CincinnatusChili   2010-12-05 12:21  

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