Friends of Earth join rally against Heathrow expansion
Demonstrations against airport expansion took place across the UK on Saturday 10 June as part of a European Day of Action on Aviation.
The UK Government plans to allow a more growth UK airports, despite the impact this may have on the wider environment. Campaigners are calling on the Government to urgently review its aviation strategy, and take steps to reduce the predicted massive rise in air travel.
Friends of the Earth took part in the event at Heathrow, concentrating on the issue of climate change. Their Heathrow campaigner, Nic Ferriday, said, "If the predicted growth in air travel is allowed to happen it will have a devastating impact on climate change, local communities and the wider environment. The Government must keep its promise of tackling climate change and urgently rethink its aviation strategy. Plans to expand Heathrow and other UK airports should be scrapped."
He accused the government of effectively subsidising the aviation industry.
Friends of the Earth is also calling on the Government to back a new climate change law - called for by Friends of the Earth's The Big Ask campaign.This will oblige successive Government's to make annual reductions in carbon dioxide emissions. A new climate change law already has the backing of most MPs and 75 per cent of the public. See www.thebigask.com.
June 13, 2006
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