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Tim Jones on the Climate March

Sunday, 29 July 2007

Do they all support us number 5

On Friday and Saturday we met two Lib Dem MPs in a row: Michael Moore in Eyemouth and Alan Beith in Norham.

The Lib Dems seem tuned in to the need for at least an 80 per cent cut in emissions by 2050, and to include all aviation emissions. Hopefully it will stay that way and all Lib Dem MPs will vote that way in the autumn.
Posted by Tim Jones at 13:33

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About the Cut the Carbon march

This summer, Christian Aid is asking people to walk the walk on climate change by joining the longest ever protest march in UK history.

Starting in Northern Ireland on 14 July, the Cut the Carbon march will last 80 days, cover 1,000 miles, and see marchers from rich countries and poor spread the cut the carbon message to companies and politicians.

Tim Jones works as a policy officer at the World Development Movement and is representing the organisation along the march.