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get the guzzling 4x4s off the roads

jen | 01.03.2006 22:35 | Ecology

shift buying habits towards more fuel efficient vehicles and help reduce the impact of cars on the climate

Last year a conference of over 200 of the world's top climate scientists. concluded that we have about five years left to take meaningful action to reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses if catastrophic damage to the world's climate is to be avoided. One year has passed and still there has been no meaningful action. This is why Greenpeace would like you to email the Chancellor, Gordon Brown, asking him to take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport in the forthcoming budget.

Research shows that greenhouse gasses from transport could be reduced by around 30% if buyers purchased the most fuel efficient cars in each category (e.g. the most efficient mini, family saloon or executive car depending on what type of car the buyer wants). And the biggest gain would come in the large car brackets. This is why Greenpeace has been campaigning for over a year for a new road tax band for gas guzzlers and a big increase in the amount of tax they pay. It would help shift buying habits towards more fuel efficient vehicles and help reduce the impact of cars on the climate.

Please write to or email the Chancellor asking him to announce a new road tax band for gas guzzling cars in the Budget on March 22nd. Go to  http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/ved for more details and to send an email to the Chancellor.

Mark Strutt
Climate Campaigner

jen

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Make your own form of taxation

01.03.2006 23:02

Every time you walk past one of these ego maniac's monsters, just drag your keys along the side. If enough people make a habit of this, it'll piss off the owners and push up insurance premiums.

scratcher


it's your fault

02.03.2006 00:25

We are about to publish within the next month a report which says it's all you humans out there who are responsible for climate chaos. We have to reduce 60-90% emissions if humans are to have a future.

So if all vehicle owners chose more efficient cars (hmm, likely not) then emissions would go down 30%, is the other 30-60% to come from culling drivers generally, or just 4x4 drivers?

Don't stop at lobbying. Take direct action

UN intergovernmental panel on climate change
- Homepage: http://earthfirst.org.uk


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02.03.2006 09:00

Anyone looked at the laughable road tax "incentive" for converting to LPG?

M


Save the Planet

02.03.2006 10:18


oh yeah come on we've heard it all before climate change is just another right wing anti semitic plot
from the same old worn out bunch of conspiracy theorists who believe the world is run by an elite
group of maniacs who are determined to destroy the planet, oh come on next thing you'll be blaming it on Bilderberg. only one solution .....


Nimrod
mail e-mail: nimrod@masonicyouth.com
- Homepage: http://www.masonicyouth.com


Eejit

02.03.2006 11:02

Nimrod,

please illustrate where in the post there are refrences to conspiracy theories and cabals.

That's a pisspoor attempt even by guidelines set out in the 'Lame Mentally Subnormal Troll's [sic] Journal.'

M


Top Tips

02.03.2006 14:01

Fresh cat shit should never be laid on a car's paintwork, as it will eat away the finish leaving an unsightly scar.

If you pour paint stripper or antifreeze into a balloon, and fling it at a target car from a safe distance, you'll be breaking the law.

And if you wear gloves, and make sure you don't get any on your clothes, you'll just be making someone's job much more difficult.


Krustee


however

02.03.2006 14:18

i subscribe to the "save the planet, kill yourself" line of thought, though. if only the right people would heed it though. free nooses with every 4x4? or that sugestion for the best technology to guarantee safe driving, the 6" spike protruding from the steering wheel at the driver's chest?

anarchoteapot


anarchoteapot

02.03.2006 16:30

LMFAO! Now that's what I call the right to self-determination.

M


scuse me

03.03.2006 14:36

I thought it rather cynical, ironic total piss take oh come on where's your sense of humour ?
seeing that you are talking about probably the most serious issue for man kind at the present.
worst possible taste (troll ?) and all that .. and yes keep up the good work .
I am right down with you and will commit a spot of the old hari kari (greenpeace fund raising stunts)
and very sorry but also extremely cynical .. !!
I am 100% convinced that the only way to save the planet is wipe out the human race, sort of Club of Rome
type stuff and so is bird flu innit

Nimrod
mail e-mail: nimrod@masonicyouth.com
- Homepage: http://www.masonicyouth.com


Nimrod

03.03.2006 20:41

I did wonder after I fired that off whether I had been a bit short-sighted.

It's a problem of written language that the stronger the irony the higher the chance of it backfiring.

All the best!

M