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Going green or flying high?

S

aving the environment is – quite rightly – becoming

more and more of an issue around the globe. Indeed,

for the UK’s main political parties the green issue is

certain to be part of a hard-fought campaign in the next

general election.

The reason I bring this up is two related stories that I’ve

read recently – one of which features in Dorothy Fabian’s

‘Transatlantic Cable’ section of this magazine.

Firstly, ‘Europe is set to cut emissions sharply if the US will

do likewise’, and secondly, ‘Open skies treaty’. The latter is

the one Dorothy mentions in her column.

The story I read in a national newspaper was about

European Union ministers pledging that their countries

will raise targets for curbing greenhouse gas emissions

if other countries, like America, do the same. The story

in ‘Transatlantic Cable’ is the tale of the EU and the US

reaching an agreement on more transatlantic routes,

allowing budget airlines to fly to the States.

Is it me or is there something slightly contradictory about

the two stories? More flights and lower fares will, inevitably,

mean more greenhouse gases.

Leading the (green) way in Europe is Germany, whose

commitment to the environment is nothing short of

extraordinary.Whilst some of the 27-block EU countries stand

ready to cut emissions by 30% below 1990 levels, the leaders

of Europe’s biggest economy want it extended to 40%.

The European initiative is not exclusively ‘green’ in

motivation. If others, notably the US, adopt European-

style restrictions of emissions, it will help ensure the

global competitiveness of continental businesses at a

time when the EU is toughening its regulation of air travel,

car manufacturing and construction.

But there is no doubting the sincerity of the European

determination to arrest global warming.The environmental

federation ‘Friends of the Earth International’ reported that

while Finland, Poland and Hungary resisted the 20% target

in the renewable resources proposal, Sweden andDenmark

supported the 30% target.

The question is whether or not

such examples of European

virtue will be enough to coax (or

shame) the world’s two leading

energy gluttons – China and the

US – into joining in. On past

performance, the prospects

would seem rather dim.

David Bell

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