Aircraft Noise - audio/x-ms-wma 4.4M
TUNE: Nellie the Elephant by the Toy Dolls - mp3 3.1M
As the Full Council were meeting for the first time since the elections inside
Manchester Airport is omitted from the Council's Climate Change Action Plan.....
...despite being one of the biggest sources of emissions in the City
http://menmedia.co.uk/news/s/1240536_airport_protesters_take_a_9ft_elephant_to_council_meeting
As Councillors met altogether for the first time since the election, a trailer bike soundsystem played a set of aircraft noises as a reminder of what life under the flight path can be like for communities in Stockport and Knutsford.
In November 2009, Manchester City Council released 'Manchester: a Certain Future' which laid out plans to reduce the city's CO2 emissions by 41% by 2020. These calculations did not include the full impact of the airport. The next day the Council Planning Committee approved proposals to bulldoze residents homes at Hasty Lane, to expand the World Freight Centre at Manchester Airport. [1]
A report by the Committee on Climate Change (December 2009) has predicted that
Manchester Airport could become as busy as Heathrow with the number of flights doubling by 2050, leading to a flight taking off or landing every 70 seconds.[2]
Recently, the new coalition Liberal Conservative government in London have
blocked expansion plans at Heathrow, Stansted and Gatwick. It seems the aviation industry will be looking to expand regional airports like Manchester to increase their profits.
Alex Fountain from the Stop Expansion at Manchester Airport coalition said, “The new councillors need to take a fresh approach to airport expansion. The council cannot continue to ignore its effects on local communities – such as rising carbon pollution and noise impacts.”
He continued, “There is a tourism defecit in the Northwest of England amounting to £2.2 billion. [2] That's £2.2 billion more being taken out of the region than being brought in by airports. The argument that airport expansion is good for jobs and the economy is unfounded. We need an update assessment of the airport's role in the region.”
Manchester Airport plan to become carbon neutral by 2015 - but this will not include emissions from flights.
A rendition of 'Nellie the Elephant' by the Toy Dolls was also heard playing out the soundsystem.
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[1] Council Approve Expansion Plans - Manchester Evening News - 21st November 2009 http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/s/1183425_fury_over_airports_move_to_demolish_family_homes
[2] Manchester Airport to be as busy as Heathrow - Manchester Evening News – Monday 8th March 2010
http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/s/1194908_manchester_airport_to_be_as_busy_as_heathrow
[3] Brendan Sewill's 'Airport Jobs: Cruel Hoax, False Hopes' – page 21.
Available here:
http://www.aef.org.uk/uploads/Airport_jobs___false_hopes_cruel_hoax.pdf
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Omission easily explained
20.05.2010 18:00
Climate action plans are devised by governments, both local and national, to raise tax income on the back of scaremongering about an alleged climate catastrophe.
The airport is omitted from the Manchester's climate action plan because it already brings a good income to the council.
It's all about money. Don't believe all that rubbish about global warming. It's not true.
Pete