Greenpeace target 4 x 4s in Cambridge
jim jay | 11.03.2006 17:35 | Ecology | Cambridge
Greenpeace activists today targetted gas guzzling 4 x 4's as part of their campaign to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Environmental campaigners today took to the streets armed with fake parking tickets and wheel clamps on the look out for anti-social 4x4s in order to highlight the heavy environmental impact of these vehicles.
By 'clamping' and 'ticketing' 4x4s Greenpeace were asking people to think again with their choice of car and consider less harmful options. Greenpeace are calling for increased taxes on these gas guzzlers to promote fuel efficiency.
Why GreenPeace wants to raise awareness on this issue
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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 significant moves to curb emissions. This is why Greenpeace would like you to pressure 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.
By 'clamping' and 'ticketing' 4x4s Greenpeace were asking people to think again with their choice of car and consider less harmful options. Greenpeace are calling for increased taxes on these gas guzzlers to promote fuel efficiency.
Why GreenPeace wants to raise awareness on this issue
..................................................................
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 significant moves to curb emissions. This is why Greenpeace would like you to pressure 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.
jim jay
Homepage:
http://www.greenpeace.org.uk
Additions
Photos from the action
13.03.2006 20:44
Fun for all the family :)
dmish
Comments
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Nice site.
18.12.2006 20:49
Actually, I think you should ban all vehicles with engine greater than 150cc to enter the city.
Landrovers are made for offroad.
land rover
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Its the only way to be sure
19.01.2007 14:19
Ripley
Get a Job
19.01.2007 14:22
Bill Gaskell
Available for work?
19.01.2007 14:22
I'm in need of a cleaner (problems with my last one, its a long story). I'd be willing to make a substantial contribution to your cause.
carrera2
Importance of design
19.01.2007 14:30
This makes the F1 a very economical car and I only wish more manufacturers followed our example.
Gordon Murray
I think they have the wrong idea,
19.01.2007 14:48
You do realise that not every 4x4 looks like a Discovery yes? Their is a Fiat Panda 4x4, Subaru's in all of their different forms are four wheel drive... are you seriously going to tell me that a Panda has the same emissions as a 4.3L engine? Be serious.
Climate change is a natural thing, welcome to living on a planet. If you don't like the weather perhaps you should seriously consider turning the giant ball of burning gas that hangs in the sky down a notch or two? It IS the main driver of climate on this planet, us humans are doing diddly squat.
Sarah
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Harrah!
19.01.2007 14:49
Many thanks to you decent folk for bringing this ugly business to my attention. I drive a 1yr old Diesel Discovery on my farm (probably far more harmful than your 15yr old Kombis but I dont suppose you bother to look those up in your handbook) and have occasion to bring it into town on business sometimes.
Since you helpfully pointed out that my 4x4 has no place in town (I take it you will be targetting Audis and Subarus aswell as you included the Freelander?) I have concluded that the only right and proper thing to do, is go and buy myself a "town car". I have since put down a deposit on a nice new BMW 330ci, (not a 4x4 so I know you will be agreement with my choice) Now, instead of having one diesel car for all my needs, I have 2 cars which will see less use individually. I trust you will disregard any emissions that were...emitted when manufacturing my new car, as I know you will understand that it really is absolutely vital if Im to keep the Discovery out of town.
Thanks again! If everyone in Britain went out and bought another car for each of their needs, it would indeed be a much better place!
BTW, I have a number of jobs going at my farm for ambitious, hard working youngsters that would like to get out of eternal "education" and contribute to the economy. Please let me know if you see any.
Kind Regards,
Frederick Pilkington-Smyth
Nr Wilburton
Frederick Pilkington-Smyth
What idiocy!
19.01.2007 15:08
You lot will never save the planet by wasting your time trying to get rid of SUVs - there are bigger and more serious environmental issues out there.
Pricks.
Paulie
Morons
19.01.2007 18:33
craig
Stupid or Misguided
01.05.2008 05:22
Do they not realise that some people have a genuine need for a 4x4, and even if they are only wanted and not needed what business is it of anyone else what other people drive ?
Do we really want to be dictated to, to be told what we can drive ? Not in any country I would wish to live in.
Murray Marshall
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