Kentish Express Ashford & District

No time for complacenc­y on climate change

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The Royal Institute for Foreign Affairs, Chatham House issued a risk assessment on September 14 which makes grim reading.

They say our world is currently on course for worse levels of global climate disturbanc­e than were targeted, (2.7 to 3 degrees of warming), with only 1% chance of meeting 1.5 degrees warming targeted by UN summit in 2015.

As a consequenc­e, Chatham House experts are looking at ‘cascading system risks’, which are likely, tragically, to lead to world agricultur­al yields falling by 30% and 700million people exposed to severe drought.

They say net zero carbon pledges by national government­s are far from enough: “Cascading climate impacts will likely cause higher mortality rates, drive political instabilit­y and greater national insecurity, and fuel regional and internatio­nal conflict.”

The good news is that, across Britain, councils are coming together.

Sadly, in Kent there are too many local councils who brush aside the nature-based solutions to climate change that a 143 page report recommends for Kent and too many councillor­s from old, complacent parties, who refuse to take large-scale action to insulate unhealthy homes in our towns to save tenants from fuel-poverty

and make homes healthier.

Many of us, during the world climate summit in Glasgow, will be demanding our councils act now, this climate issue is not about public relations opportunit­ies for those in power; there are large-scale, life-saving, life-changing, cost-effective policies that councils need to put in place now.

Sarah Gleave

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