PM Tony Blair arrives in Australia today. It is reported that will make some major speeches whilst here.
Meanwhile, back home, The Independent reports on what it describes as a "stark warning, contained in a private Government document commissioned by Gordon Brown"....
"Over 70 million Africans and an even greater number of farmers in the Indian sub-continent will suffer catastrophic floods, disease and famine if the rich countries of the world fail to change their habits and radically cut their carbon emissions.
The stark warning, contained in a private Government document commissioned by Gordon Brown, comes days ahead of an announcement that will show Tony Blair backing away from his promise to "lead internationally" on climate change. The Government has decided to delay setting targets for industry to cut carbon emissions until other EU governments set theirs. Previously, Mr Blair has made a virtue out of leading the way in Europe."
Even if the Report is half-right, it makes for bleak and frightening reading. Read the full article in The Independent here.
Meanwhile, back home, The Independent reports on what it describes as a "stark warning, contained in a private Government document commissioned by Gordon Brown"....
"Over 70 million Africans and an even greater number of farmers in the Indian sub-continent will suffer catastrophic floods, disease and famine if the rich countries of the world fail to change their habits and radically cut their carbon emissions.
The stark warning, contained in a private Government document commissioned by Gordon Brown, comes days ahead of an announcement that will show Tony Blair backing away from his promise to "lead internationally" on climate change. The Government has decided to delay setting targets for industry to cut carbon emissions until other EU governments set theirs. Previously, Mr Blair has made a virtue out of leading the way in Europe."
Even if the Report is half-right, it makes for bleak and frightening reading. Read the full article in The Independent here.
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