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by Staff Writers London (AFP) May 1, 2019
Britain's opposition Labour Party on Wednesday called for "real action" after parliament became the first in the world to vote to declare a climate emergency. "Thanks to pressure from the Labour Party, the UK just became the first country to declare an environment and #climateemergency," the party said on its Twitter page. "Now it's time for real action to tackle climate change." Party leader Jeremy Corbyn said he hoped the vote "will trigger a wave of action from parliaments and governments around the world". He hopes the move will increase pressure on the government and is demanding that the country takes action to help avoid more than 1.5 degrees centigrade of warming, requiring global emissions to be cut by almost half of 2010 levels by 2030. The vote was taken following 11 days of protests organised by climate activists Extinction Rebellion that brought several London sites to a standstill. Extinction Rebellion called the vote a "first step in the government telling the truth about the climate and ecological emergency." "Pressure on our politicians will now increase as nothing but decisive action will suffice," they added.
UK Labour Party to force climate emergency vote London (AFP) April 28, 2019 Britain's opposition Labour Party is expected to force a vote this week to declare a national climate change emergency following the 11-day protests that gridlocked parts of central London. "On Wednesday, the UK Parliament will have the chance to be the first in the world to declare an environment and climate emergency, which we hope will trigger a wave of action from parliaments and governments around the world," Corbyn said late Saturday. He will demand that the country takes action to help av ... read more
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