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Oxfam Budget Response: Green rescue package should not only save our economy but strengthen our fight against climate change
26 Nov 2008 11:43:07 GMT
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Following the government’s pre-budget report, Oxfam today called on Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling to go much further and provide a green rescue package that would not just rescue the economy, but establish the UK as a leader in rescuing the planet and the millions of poor people living on the frontline of climate change.

 

Oxfam campaigns and policy director Phil Bloomer said: “The disastrous effects of climate change are being felt by millions of poor people around the world. Not only are these people the least well equipped to cope with climate change, they are the least responsible for it. It is industrialised countries’ historic emissions that are causing the current climate crisis and these countries, including the UK, have an obligation to act now.”

 

At home, Oxfam is calling for the Government to boost investment in renewable energy, green buildings, energy efficiency and public transport. This will result in massive job creation and enterprise opportunities, enhance energy security, and protect householders from high and volatile energy prices.

 

Internationally, the UK must lead both in the EU and internationally on the agreement of a new climate deal that will cut emissions and provide the finance, technology and assistance required for developing countries to adapt to climate change and move onto a path of clean development.

 

Bloomer: The UK’s obligation to act decisively on climate change is also a huge opportunity. It could kick-start the economy, and to put the world on course for a new climate deal that puts the people and planet first. Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling must seize this opportunity now, before it’s too late.”

 

  • The Green Business Council estimates that goods and services in energy efficiency in homes are worth £3.5-£6.5 billion a year.
 

  • In Germany, the renewable energy sector employs a quarter of a million people, supplies 14% of national electricity and generates annual revenues of £150 billion.
 

  • In France, companies operating in renewables and energy efficiency already employ more people than the car industry.
 

For more information, contact Lucy Brinicombe, 01865 472192 / 07786 110054 / lbrinicombe@oxfam.org.uk


More from the Oxfam Press Office at http://www.oxfam.org.uk/news

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