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20th Sep 2008

100 Months To Act

Coventry has to act before we reach a "tipping point" of climate change

Labour, coming out of its conference, has to realise that it's not about one good speech by Gordon. We won't cut greenhouse gases by 80% if John Hutton keeps championing new coal and nuclear plants. Alistair Darling needs to say the words "peak oil" and provide funding for a plan to address it. The next Transport Secretary should have three priorities, no more, no less. Walking first, cycling second, and public transport third. Caroline Flint must make every building a power station. Andy Burnham has to fund community media projects that link people together, so we can focus on all of these tasks.

Scott Redding, local coordinator for the Green Party, says: "It's not about photocalls with bananas, or redesigning the number 10 website. It's about policies, over the next 100 months, that will help our survival."

For more information, please contact Scott Redding, on 07906 316 726, or at: sgredding2003@yahoo.co.uk

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