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Stern warning to tackle global warming

Unchecked global warming will devastate the world economy on the scale of the world wars and the Great Depression, the Stern Report said on Monday 30th October.

Introducing the report, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said unabated climate change would eventually cost the world between 5 percent and 20 percent of global gross domestic product each year.

He called for ‘bold and decisive action’ to cut carbon dioxide emissions and stem the worst of the temperature rise.

‘Report author Sir Nicholas Stern, a senior government economist, said that acting now to cut greenhouse gas emissions would cost about 1 percent of global GDP each year.’

‘The evidence shows that ignoring climate change will eventually damage economic growth,’ said Stern's 700-page report, an effort to quantify the economic cost of climate change.

‘Our actions over the coming decades could create risks of major disruption to economic and social activity, later in this century and in the next, on a scale similar to those associated with the great wars and the economic depression of the first half of the 20th century,’ he added.

Blair said the scientific community agrees that the world is warming, and that greenhouse gas emissions are largely to blame.

‘It is not in doubt that if the science is right, the consequences for our planet are literally disastrous,& he said. ‘This disaster is not set to happen in some science fiction future many years ahead, but in our lifetime.’

‘Unless we act now ... these consequences, disastrous as they are, will be irreversible,’ he added.

Stern said the world must shift to a ‘low-carbon global economy’ through measures including taxation, regulation of greenhouse gas emissions and carbon dioxide emission trading.

Supporting the publication of the Stern Report, Chief Executive of Home Inspectors .co.uk Stephen Callaghan said: ‘Measures to focus attention of the home owning public upon the energy efficiency of homes are now being introduced through the mandatory Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) which will become part of the Home Information Pack (HIP) from June 2007. Domestic Energy Assessors (DEA) and Home Inspectors (HI) are the only professionals able to carry out this work. Such UK-specific initiatives must be applauded as they are totally consistent with the top-level objectives of the Stern Report and recognise the wider need to reduce carbon dioxide emissions across the planet.’

Treasury chief Gordon Brown, who commissioned the report, said former US Vice President Al Gore, who has dedicated much time to warning of the effects of global warming, would advise the British government on climate change.

Under the 1997 Kyoto accord, 35 industrialized nations committed to reducing emissions by an average 5 percent below 1990 levels by 2012.

But Britain is one of only a handful of industrialized nations whose greenhouse gas emissions have fallen in the last decade and a half, the United Nations said Monday.

The U.N. said Germany's emissions dropped 17 percent between 1990 and 2004, Britain's by 14 percent and France's by almost 1 percent. Overall, there was a 2.4 percent rise in emissions by 41 industrialized nations.

Brown said Britain would lead the international effort against climate change, establishing ‘an economy that is both pro-growth and pro-green.’

He called for Europe to cut its carbon dioxide emissions by 30 percent by 2020 and 60 percent by 2050.

October 2006



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