BFOE on Climate Change


Press release: Climate Jobs caravan in Birmingham on 15 May
Written by Kara Moses   
Friday, 04 May 2012 09:55

Press Release

For immediate release

Contact: Rob 0765 476372 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Nationwide Tour to Promote Climate Jobs

Climate Jobs Caravan in Birmingham on Tuesday 15th May

The Climate Jobs Caravan will be visiting Birmingham on 15th May. It will form part of a tour of Britain taking in 25 towns and cities across the country (1) to promote climate jobs. The ambitious tour, organized by the trade union arm of the Campaign against Climate Change, starts in London and Edinburgh on 12th May. Throughout the tour there will be meetings, exhibitions and publicity stunts. The tour has the support of a number of trade unions plus national bodies such as the Quakers.

The van will be at Bristol Road South (opposite Boots), Northfield, as guests of Northfield EcoCentre, between 12.00pm and 12.30pm and then at St Philips Cathedral on Temple Row, Birmingham B3 from 2.00pm to 6.00pm.

This will be followed by a public meeting in the Council House (committee Rooms 3 and 4)in Victoria Square, Birmingham, at 7.00pm (9.00pm finish) to hear local and national speakers from a number of campaigns.

These will include John Stewart, Chair of the Campaign Against Climate Change and Hanna Thomas, the Director of the East London Green Jobs Alliance (2) and will be chaired by Chris Crean of Friends of the Earth

The message of the tour will be simple: the creation of climate jobs can help solve both the economic and climate crises. It will be promoting jobs in areas like public transport, home insulation and renewable energy. (You may want to add a concrete example from your own area). It will argue that one million climate jobs could be created, cutting CO2 emissions by 80% (3). It will be calling for the Government to set up a National Climate Service (NCS) to invest in climate jobs.

Suzanne Jeffery, Chair of the Campaign against Climate Change Trade Union Group, said, “Investing in climate jobs would be a win-win situation. It would help solve both the economic and environmental crises. With 2.5 million people unemployed and climate change threatening the future of our planet, we are dismayed that the Government is refusing to seriously invest in climate jobs.”

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Notes for Editors

(1). For a list of towns and cities, see map below. Contact details for each area and information about events as they are finalised can be found on our local groups page and on the Campaign against Climate Change Trade Union Group website.

(2) East London Green Jobs Alliance (http://greenjobsalliance.org.uk/), a coalition of trade unions, NGOs, community based organisations and green businesses working together to create green and decent jobs for people and particularly young people in East London.

(3). Based on the booklet Million Climate Jobs report, compiled by the Campaign against Climate Change Union Group with the assistance of the CWU, PCS, TSSA & UCU trade unions

For further information contact: Rob on 0765 476372 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Route 2
12 May – London

13 May – Coventry
14 May – Cardiff
15 May – Birmingham
16 May – Cambridge
17 May – Norwich
18 May – Oxford
21 May – Southampton
22 May – Portsmouth
23 May – Brighton
24 May – Redhill
25 May – London

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Last Updated on Monday, 14 May 2012 14:29
 
Dragon's St George's Day Challenge to Cameron as 86% of People in the Midlands Back Clean British Energy
Written by Joe Peacock   
Monday, 23 April 2012 00:00

Birmingham Friends of the Earth Press Release

David Cameron has come under fire on St George’s Day today (Monday 23 April 2012) as a new poll from Friends of the Earth reveals a patriotic 86 per cent of people in the Midlands would like to see the Government increasing the use of clean British energy and reducing the use of overseas gas.

In the week David Cameron delivers his first green speech as Prime Minister at an international energy summit in London, the YouGov poll reveals that the most of the public in the Midlands want their electricity to come from renewable energy from UK wind, solar, wave and tidal power.

When people in the Midlands were asked which specific sources of energy they would most like to see being used more in ten years’ time a massive 66 per cent of people opted for wind, solar or wave/tidal. Only two per cent would like to see more gas being used. Despite this, recent announcements from Ministers will trigger a new dash for gas that is likely to be met with foreign imports.

New research from the Renewable Energy Association shows that the West Midlands:

  • Employs over 9,300 people at 691 renewable energy technologies.
  • Is second only to London in numbers of people employed in the solar PV industry and biofuels for transport.

The region has also seen:

  • The Co-operative launch an Enterprise Hub in March 2012 to support renewable energy schemes in the region, with £1 million to help local community renewable energy schemes.
  • Forkers Ltd’s £3.5m contract for Wadlow wind farm which will lead to sub-contracts being offered to local businesses.
  • The West Midlands Local Authority Low Carbon Economy Programme helping local authorities to use the low carbon agenda to achieve cost reduction and create private and third sector low carbon jobs.
  • Community Energy Warwickshire adopting a new approach to local energy – a co-op which invests in renewable energy projects and helps local people to reduce their use of energy and save money.

Friends of the Earth’s poll of nearly 3,000 people marks the launch of its new Clean British Energy campaign, supported by Dragons’ Den star Deborah Meaden.

Deborah Meaden said:

“David Cameron needs to listen to the public and say ‘I’m in’ to clean British energy, opening up a multibillion pound opportunity for British businesses.

“Gas, coal and nuclear are the technologies of the past. Our country has the skills and the talent to be world-beaters in the renewable energy technologies of right now.

“Friends of the Earth’s Clean British Energy campaign would switch the UK to home-grown clean power – we can’t afford not to.”

Birmingham Friends of the Earth’s lead campaigner on Energy and Climate Change, Robert Pass, said:

“The Government has a once-in-a-generation chance to wean Britain off costly fossil fuels with its Bill to reform the electricity market this year – we need better support for smaller businesses and community groups developing clean power from our wind, sun and sea.

“It’s what people in Birmingham want and it’s what people across the country want."

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Notes to editors

1. All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 2884 adults, of which 396 were from the Midlands. Fieldwork was undertaken between 15th - 17th April 2012. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all GB adults (aged 18+).

2. A report to be launched tomorrow from British Renewable Energy - REA/Innovas ‘Renewable Energy: Made in Britain’, April 2012 - marks the first time that the turnover and employment figures of the entire UK renewables sector have been quantified and brought together in one place. The report launched on the eve of the Clean Energy Ministerial Summit finds that the UK renewables industry is worth £12.5 billion and supports 110,000 jobs, with 400,000 required to meet the 2020 renewables targets.

3. For more information on the Co-operative’s Enterprise hub, see here: http://www.co-operative.coop/enterprisehub/ and for more on the West Midlands Local Authority Low Carbon Economy Programme see here: http://www.sustainabilitywestmidlands.org.uk/projects/?/Public+sector+-+Local+Authority+Low+Carbon+Economy+Programme+/1118

4. Currently, only 9.5 per cent of UK electricity comes from renewable energy sources: http://www.decc.gov.uk/assets/decc/11/stats/publications/energy-trends/3946-energy-trends-section-6-renewables.pdf.

5. Britain lags far behind other European countries like Germany and Italy, who invested around three times as much money in clean energy in 2011. For further information see a recent by the Pew Environment Group, ‘Who’s winning the clean energy race?’, which compares investment in clean energy by country: http://www.pewenvironment.org/news-room/reports/whos-winning-the-clean-energy-race-2011-edition-85899381106.

6. Department for Energy and Climate Change figures show that there has been nearly £4bn of investment in renewables, and nearly 14k new jobs in less than a year: http://www.decc.gov.uk/assets/decc/11/meeting-energy-demand/renewable-energy/3994-renewables-investment-and-jobs-announced-1-april-t.pdf.

7. David Cameron is delivering his first green speech as Prime Minister at the Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) in London on 26 April 2012. The summit will be attended by G20 Ministers and aims to promote policies and programmes that advance clean energy technology. For more information see: http://www.cleanenergyministerial.org/.

8. Friends of the Earth’s Clean British Energy campaign is urging the Government to transform our energy system by developing clean and affordable power from our wind, sun and water. To find out more and back the campaign, visit www.cleanbritishenergy.co.uk (goes live on Monday 23 April 2012).

Last Updated on Friday, 20 April 2012 13:11
 
Climate Caravan Comes to Birmingham
Written by Joe Peacock   
Friday, 20 April 2012 14:41

On Tuesday May 15th, our friends at the Campaign Against Climate Change are bringing their caravan to Birmingham to talk about how we can create a million jobs while dealing with climate change.

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The meeting is taking place at 7.00pm in Committee Rooms 3 and 4 in the Council House.

The lineup for the evening meeting will be John Stewart, Campaign Against Climate Change, Hanna Thomas from East London Green Jobs Alliance, Chris Crean of West Midlands Friends of the Earth to chair. Other local speakers welcome- from platform or floor.

This should be an inspiring evening of ideas to get people back into work, create a greener and better society, more efficient houses, cities and organisations.

For more details you can contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and check back here for more in the next couple of weeks.

Last Updated on Monday, 14 May 2012 14:28
 
Fracking Dangerous!
Written by Joe Peacock   
Tuesday, 17 April 2012 13:16

Today, a government report on Fracking has said that the two small earthquakes last year near Blackpool were caused by the activities being carried out by Cuadrilla, but it is safe to continue drilling, because the risks can be managed.

This completely ignores all the other problems with fracking that have been clearly shown in other places where it has taken place. Friends of the Earth have produced a briefing on this, which very clearly explains our position.

Executive Director Andy Atkins also said today:

"We don't need earth tremor-causing fracking to meet our power needs - we need a seismic shift in energy policy.

"Earth tremors aren't the only risks associated with fracking - it's also been linked to air and water pollution and produces gas that causes climate change.

"There should be a full scientific assessment of all the impacts of fracking - a short consultation on one of the problems is completely inadequate.

"We should be developing the huge potential of clean British energy from the sun, wind and waves, not more dirty and dangerous fossil fuels."

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This issue is hugely controversial and has already caused some large protests across the country. If we burn all the shale gas that could be exploited, not only will there be likely local environmental problems, but we will also ensure that CO2 levels in the atmosphere rise so high as to make it impossible to stop runaway climate change.

 
Thanks to Everyone Who Signed our Final Demand Petition
Written by Joe Peacock   
Tuesday, 10 April 2012 13:13

Birmingham once again contributed a large number of signatures to Friends of the Earth's big national campaign - this time it is the Final Demand for affordable energy.

We collected over 1200 signatures on paper, as well as many online, out of tens of thousands of names on the petitions that were taken to Downing Street and handed over to David Cameron last month. We found it was not difficult to persuade people to sign the petition to stop the Big Six energy companies taking us for a ride. It demands a public inquiry into their power and influence - an idea that found lots of support amongst everyone in Birmingham.

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Friends of the Earth's Final Demand Campaign showed that energy bills will keep rocketing while the Big Six keep us hooked on imported fossil fuels. Switching to clean British energy and cutting energy waste are the only way to guarantee energy we can all afford in the future, so we're extremely happy to have helped in building support for this.

Support for this has been shown nationwide, with a recent poll which revealed there's massive support for clean British energy:

  • 70% of people want the Government to force the energy companies to invest in power from the UK's wind, sun, waves and tides.
  • 86% of people support an independent public inquiry into the Big Six energy companies.

Now we're going to show the Big Six how much we want clean British energy and affordable bills.

We'll be telling you more about how to join the fight for energy independence soon. Please contact us if you want to be involved in the next part of this campaign.

Thanks for your fantastic support so far.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 10 April 2012 14:12
 
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