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Stern words will be spoken- and soon

The team | 10.07.2008 21:43 | Climate Chaos

Latest issue of Manchester Climate Fortnightly newsletter, sample article below. The newsletter features cartoons and local to global round up on climate change news.

A high-level report on Climate Change and Greater Manchester is due to be released within the next two weeks. A first for any city in Britain, it will look at how economic growth in the North West will be affected by new laws and policy around climate change.

One of those laws will be the Climate Bill, which is currently in its second reading in the House of Commons, and is expected to demand 3% annual reductions of carbon dioxide emissions. Manchester City Council has already committed to adopting these targets, and possibly even going beyond them.

Known as “the Mini-Stern,” the review has been commissioned by the Association of Greater Manchester Authorities. Manchester Enterprises, the economic development agency for Greater Manchester, has paid for the research costs. The work has been done by Deloitte, one of the largest professional services firms in the world.

The Mini-Stern's purpose is to help the region's decision-makers in their efforts to keep the costs of dealing with climate change down and identify opportunities for “low carbon innovation and growth.” The basic thread of the argument appears to be that there are advantages to being “early adopters” and innovators of new clean technologies, and that there is a stark choice of “pay now, or pay a lot more later.”

The Mini-Stern will feed into the “Manchester Independent Economic Review”, a £1.35m study which aims to “help key agencies to identify measures required to help the city realise its full economic potential.”

If the methodology of the Stern Review is followed, then the study would look at the financial costs society will incur by not reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It would argue that the long term costs could be as much as 20% of gross domestic product but will seek to ensure further economic growth whilst cutting emissions. It is unclear whether Deloitte has examined the challenges that climate change will raise for the bedrock concept of economic growth, which Manchester City Council is deeply committed to.

At time of going to press, Manchester Climate Fortnightly has been unable to discover what public engagement and consultation, if any, is planned.

The team
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