Residents from flood stricken areas of Yorkshire and Humberside today blockaded the Government Office in Leeds to protest at its continued promotion of airport expansion. Inspired by last year’s camp for climate action at Heathrow, the protestors from Hull, South Yorkshire and the Calder Valley used pop-up tents to set up camp and blockade the main entrance.
The timing of the protest coincided with the final stages in the adoption of the Regional Spatial Strategy (RSS) – the area’s fifteen year development plan which is currently on the desk of government minister Baroness Andrews, awaiting final approval. The plan allows for a threefold expansion of passenger flights from Yorkshire and Humberside - mysteriously with the support of supposed "green" group Friends of the Earth.
Government transport policies were singled out for criticism by the plan’s Sustainability Appraisal, which commented:-
“Even where it itself has positive impacts, the draft RSS and the proposed changes thereof will not always be able to counter some wider negative trends that are due to individual’s behaviour, government policies (notably on roads and air. travel), and other factors like power stations choice of fuel.”
The protestors made a formal presentation of a scientific briefing for consideration by Baroness Andrews and issued the following statement::-
“We are continually bombarded with messages asking us to “do our bit”, but this should go for government too. It is shameful that their policy to expand aviation and unsustainable economic development is totally at odds with their stated policy to reduce CO2 emissions.
They are flying in the face of science, and undermining any hope of preventing climate change accelerating beyond control. Yorkshire and Humberside will be particularly hard hit, because of our vulnerability to coastal erosion and flooding. This will spell misery for families throughout the region".
Clearly, Baroness Andrews needs instigate a major revision of the regional transport plan element of the RSS to remove the emphasis on airport growth, and to ensure a significant decrease in carbon emissions from our area. Similarly clearly, as long as government policy is formulated in the boardrooms of multinationals such as BAA, and handed down to tame politicians there's not much chance of that happening.
A fifteen year plan that ignores its own sustainability appraisal is a bad fifteen year plan - but then sustainability is never going to be a consideration for profit hungry corporations.
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Does Friends of the Earth support aviation expansion in Yorkshire and the Humber
05.03.2008 11:04
Throughout the Regional Spatial Strategy consultation we have called for the restriction on aviation growth.
We also led the campaign to oppose the opening of Robin Hood airport near Doncaster.
Friends of the Earth is a member of AirportWatch which opposes policies to expand aviation and led the Rethink! campaign on the review of the Government's aviation policy.
Aviation is the UK's fastest growing source of climate changing gases. Friends of the Earth is calling for aviation emissions to be included in the Climate Change Bill.
The Regional Spatial Strategy (RSS) - is a 15 year development plan for Yorkshire and the Humber. A briefing on our position on the whole RSS canbe found at http://www.foe.co.uk/resource/briefing_notes/yorks_and_humber_rss.pdf
More information about aviation can be found at http://www.foe.co.uk/campaigns/transport/issues/aviation/
Finally, we support the protest and congratulate those taking part for challenging the Government Office for Yorkshire and the Humber on their climate policy.
Simon Bowens
e-mail: simon.bowens@foe.co.uk
Homepage: http://www.foe.co.uk/england/yorks_and_humber/campaigns/regional_policy.html