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Sir, This month Transport Secretary Douglas Alexander will publish a progress
report on the aviation White Paper. Since the paper was published in 2003
the evidence for the economic and environmental necessity of tackling
climate change has become irrefutable.
Both the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research and work commissioned by
the Environmental Change Institute at Oxford University have shown how
current and forecast levels of aviation growth are likely to make it
impossible for the UK to meet its climate obligations. The recent Stern
report has also shown how the economic impacts of climate change will far
outweigh the costs of action to tackle it.
The Government and much of the aviation industry propose tackling aviation’s
climate impacts through including airlines in the EU Emissions Trading
Scheme. We now know that this will not happen until at least 2011 and even
then its environmental benefits are, at best, uncertain. Technological
gains, better air traffic management and other operational improvements will
have a role to play, but will not be enough on their own.
The Government’s policy of building four new runways to accommodate massive
growth is short-sighted and cannot be reconciled with tackling climate
change and environmental protection. If Douglas Alexander is serious about
transport playing its full part in tackling climate change he must announce
a fundamental rethink of aviation policy to bring it into line with current
climate change targets.
PETER AINSWORTH, MP
Conservative Shadow Environment Secretary
ALISTAIR CARMICHAEL, MP
Liberal Democrat Shadow Transport Secretary
MICHAEL MEACHER, MP
Labour Environment Secretary 1997-2003
TONY JUNIPER
Director, Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland
DR KEVIN ANDERSON
Senior researcher, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
SIR JOHN LAWTON
Chairman, Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution
and nine others
CAREY NEWSON
Consultant, co-author of the ECI ‘Predict and Decide’ report
SUE HOLDEN
Chief Executive, The Woodland Trust
TIM JOHNSON
Director, Aviation Environment Federation.
STEPHEN JOSPEH
Chief Executive, Transport 2000
ROBERT NAPIER
Chief Executive, World Wide Fund for Nature UK
FIONA REYNOLDS
Chief Executive, National Trust
JOHN SAUVEN
Acting Executive Director, Greenpeace UK
SHAUN SPIERS
Chief Executive, Campaign to Protect Rural England
GRAHAM WYNNE
Chief Executive, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
Sir, We note with concern your report (Dec 8) on a government “go-ahead” to
expand Heathrow with a third runway. Your illustration shows that “up to 700
homes, one church and other historic buildings would be lost”.
The “one church” is the listed parish church of St Mary Harmondsworth. This
outstanding building contains features from throughout the last 900 years.
Relatives of families still living locally are buried in the graveyard.
Demolishing the church would be made worse by erasing the community’s
history. Our 2003 report One Church also set out the damage to the
surrounding countryside by any development of the kind envisaged.
Christian worship continues in Harmondsworth; the Diocese of London is
determined not to retreat from this or any community in London, but to stay
present through worship and mission in every place.
If the Government perseveres in the course indicated, it would be going even
further than BAA considers necessary to achieve its ambitions. Its interim
masterplan of 2005 shows the new airport boundary avoiding the village
centre, so the church and other historic buildings could be kept. It even
suggests a second option of internal growth, avoiding a new runway
altogether. Will the Government proceed with depredations which BAA’s own
plan shows can be avoided?
BRIAN CUTHBERTSON
Care of Churches Team
Diocese of London
London SW1
Sir, The Chancellor’s decision to increase air passenger duty will both affect
employment within the aviation sector and damage those businesses that rely
upon our travel for their success. The tax will do nothing to improve
environmental performance.
Rather than tax passengers, he should have charged for emissions and ploughed
back some of that charge into the sector to modernise air traffic management
and develop newer greener technologies. He would have encouraged airlines to
fly more modern, cleaner aircraft with higher load factors.
CHRISTOPHER FOYLE
Chairman, The Air League
London SW1
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