We continue our look at the climate policies of the UK political parties by zeroing in on the Greens. We speak to Joanthan Essex a Green Party member from Surrey and former campaigns co-ordinator, about the Partyâs climate policies.
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We continue our look at the UK political parties climate policies by zeroing in on the Greens. If the Green Party have the policies to deal with the climate crisis and the other parties policies fall short or even head in the wrong direction, why are they not a more prominent feature on the UKâs political landscape? The desire of the party not to be left out in the political wilderness at this critical time is the principal rationale behind the decision to elect their first leader at their conference in London earlier this month â in the person of Caroline Lucas.
We speak to Joanthan Essex a Green Party member from Surrey and the Partyâs former campaigns co-ordinator, about the Partyâs climate policies.
The 300-350 Show is named after what is now believed to the safe level in parts per million (ppm) of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This finding is based on the work of James Hansen and his team in a paper titled "Target Atmospheric CO2: Where Should Humanity Aim." http://arxiv.org/abs/0804.1126