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Britain
London plans to be world's greenest city
2007-02-28
The British capital set out on Tuesday to become the greenest city in the world with a radical climate action plan to cut carbon emissions by 60 percent within 20 years in the battle against global warming. The plan aims to slash carbon output by reducing demand and wastage across the whole spectrum from individuals to households, businesses and local governments."This will make London the first city in the world to have a really comprehensive plan to cut its carbon emissions," Mark Watts, climate change adviser to London Mayor Ken Livingstone, told Reuters in an interview."Londoners don't have to reduce their quality of life but they do have to change the way they live," he said. "And the bottom line is that it will save them money into the bargain."

The plan is far more ambitious than the draft Climate Change Bill the British government will publish on March 12 setting in law a commitment to cut national emissions of the main greenhouse gas carbon dioxide by 60 percent by 2050. London's 7.5 million people will be urged to turn off televisions and lights and switch to low energy lightbulbs, while householders will be offered big subsidies to insulate their homes, which account for 40 percent of carbon emissions.
More depressing details at the link. Unfortunately, banning the Goracle and his globe-hopping entourage isn't on the list...
Posted by:Seafarious

#8  Not many trees anywhere in London but the parks.

Look at any North Am. city from the Air. Now look at EU and UK cities.

Case closed.
Posted by: 3dc   2007-02-28 23:21  

#7  Carthage? Any more muzzies in Londonistan and it will be "London delenda est."
Posted by: doc   2007-02-28 19:21  

#6  Home Depot is having a sale on Limey Green Paint.
Posted by: doc   2007-02-28 19:20  

#5  Easy to cut 60% carbon use in 20 years when London's population is reduced by 80%.
Posted by: ed   2007-02-28 11:55  

#4  Green? Well note here that Carthage is quite green. It can be arranged.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-02-28 11:51  

#3  Manolo, fire up the Gulfstream.
London needs me...
Posted by: Al Gore   2007-02-28 09:41  

#2  I don't see any green in their proposal.
Wanna be cutting carbon emissions? Plant trees!

Although, turning off tv is not a bad idea. I am sure BBC would appreciate. ;-)
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-02-28 02:41  

#1  Londonistan already is quite green - after all it is the colour of islam...
Posted by: Matt K.   2007-02-28 00:14  

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