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Press Release More information about the Friends of the Earth transport campaign
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MEPs in key climate vote MEPs must back low carbon transport, says Friends of the Earth Brussels, 26 May 2008 - The Environment Committee of the European Parliament will vote tomorrow (Tuesday 27 May) on amendments to plans to cut carbon dioxide emissions from aviation under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme. Friends of the Earth is calling on MEPs to back tough EU action on climate change by voting to strengthen rules for airlines operating in the scheme so that they: - take account of the additional global warming impacts of planes at high altitude; Friends of the Earth Europe's transport campaigner Richard Dyer said: "Aviation is one of the fastest growing sources of carbon dioxide emissions. By supporting a strong emissions trading scheme for airlines, MEPs will ensure that air travel makes a fair contribution to EU targets for tackling climate change." *** For more information, please contact: Friends of the Earth Transport Campaigner Richard Dyer - +44 (0)7940 850 328 Friends of the Earth press office - +44 (0)20 7566 1649 *** Notes to editors: Last year MEPs gave strong support for significant improvements to the European Commission's plan to include aviation in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme. Currently there are plans to include all flights departing from, or arriving in to, the EU from 2012. MEPs are now under pressure from EU Environment Ministers to water down the proposals. Friends of the Earth believes it is vital that the Environment Committee takes strong and decisive action to demonstrate that the EU is serious in its commitment to tackling climate change.
Friends of the Earth Europe campaigns for sustainable and fair societies and for the protection of the environment, |