Tony Blair speech / Gordon Brown speech

Tony Blair speech / Gordon Brown speech; - For government, it means environmental policy is economic policy, and that finance ministries, and indeed all ministries, must be environmental ministries / Above all, as Stern says, climate change is a global challenge that demands a global solution / Tony Blair said that Britain's greenhouse gas emissions are just 2 per cent of the global total / The truth is we must tackle climate change internationally, or we will not tackle it at all - Today I can say Britain will lead this global effort / Since earlier this year, former Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan has advised me on economic issues / And I am pleased that former American Vice-President, Al Gore, who has done so much globally to make the case for tackling climate change, will become an adviser on environmental issues - Under Tony Blair's leadership Britain was the first country to put the environment on our G8 Presidency agenda / And thanks to agreement with Germany, it will be on the G8 agenda next year too, as it will be on the International Monetary Fund Committee, which I chair, and the World Bank Development Committee / And Britain will lead by example / We are the only G7 country to have already met our Kyoto target / By 2010 we believe we will have met it almost twice over, cutting greenhouse gas emissions by more than 20 per cent - This is happening as a result of the Climate Change Levy introduced in 2001 and around 3,000 climate change agreements between business and government, which by 2010 will cut emissions by 6 million tonnes a year, one third of our total reductions / And, as I announced, in this year's Budget, from 2007 the Levy will be indexed (to inflation) to ensure its continuing incentive effect on energy efficiency and emissions reduction - Our energy review published this summer set out detailed measures to cut emissions by reducing demand, increasing efficiency, and securing supply of energy into the future, including ...
Tony Blair speech / Gordon Brown speech; - For government, it means environmental policy is economic policy, and that finance ministries, and indeed all ministries, must be environmental ministries / Above all, as Stern says, climate change is a global challenge that demands a global solution / Tony Blair said that Britain's greenhouse gas emissions are just 2 per cent of the global total / The truth is we must tackle climate change internationally, or we will not tackle it at all - Today I can say Britain will lead this global effort / Since earlier this year, former Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan has advised me on economic issues / And I am pleased that former American Vice-President, Al Gore, who has done so much globally to make the case for tackling climate change, will become an adviser on environmental issues - Under Tony Blair's leadership Britain was the first country to put the environment on our G8 Presidency agenda / And thanks to agreement with Germany, it will be on the G8 agenda next year too, as it will be on the International Monetary Fund Committee, which I chair, and the World Bank Development Committee / And Britain will lead by example / We are the only G7 country to have already met our Kyoto target / By 2010 we believe we will have met it almost twice over, cutting greenhouse gas emissions by more than 20 per cent - This is happening as a result of the Climate Change Levy introduced in 2001 and around 3,000 climate change agreements between business and government, which by 2010 will cut emissions by 6 million tonnes a year, one third of our total reductions / And, as I announced, in this year's Budget, from 2007 the Levy will be indexed (to inflation) to ensure its continuing incentive effect on energy efficiency and emissions reduction - Our energy review published this summer set out detailed measures to cut emissions by reducing demand, increasing efficiency, and securing supply of energy into the future, including ...
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