Snow at T5 Heathrow airport on 3 February 2009

February 7, 2009 at 9:07 am | Posted in Heathrow airport | Leave a comment
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Seems several of you would like to see pictures of snow at Heathrow airport. Here’s a photo my husband took on Tuesday morning, when flights resumed after Monday’s cancellations. Yes, there are three terminals at T5, but only A and B are in use as yet.

C Terminal under construction in snow at T5 Heathrow airport on 3 February 2009 (seen from gate of B Terminal)

C Terminal under construction in snow at T5 Heathrow airport on 3 February 2009 (seen from gate of B Terminal)

Global vs national priorities and Hansen on Heathrow

February 3, 2009 at 2:09 pm | Posted in Climate change, Heathrow expansion, Uncategorized | 2 Comments
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Choices among alternative energy sources—renewable energies, energy efficiency, nuclear power, fossil fuels with carbon capture—these are national matters.  

But the decision to phase out coal use unless the CO2 is captured is a global imperative, if we are to preserve the wonders of nature, our coastlines, and our social and economic well being.

~ wrote James Hansen in his letter to Prime Minister Fukuda dated 3 July 2008, stressing the global need to eliminate all coal use without CCS above all other national choices for energy sources.

So, the way I read it, the entire world should focus on introducing CCS capabilities to all coal plants as fast as possible.  That is a global priority.  Good.

However, at the national level, the picture becomes more complicated and nuanced, for both alternative energy choices and for tackling top emissions sources.  The fact that we have a global priority to eliminate non-CCS coal use does not preclude any country from also having a national priority to cut emissions in the most efficacious way too.

A case in point for Britain is our dear government’s love affair with Adding Capacity at Heathrow Airport.  Expansion of Heathrow airport to facilitate greater emissions is a national issue with global implications.  More precisely, it is a national issue with national implications for Britain’s global leadership in the global fight against climate change.

Actions speak louder than words, and Continue Reading Global vs national priorities and Hansen on Heathrow…

My letter to 57 Labour MPs who signed EDM 2344 calling for rethink on Heathrow expansion

January 25, 2009 at 9:06 am | Posted in Climate change, Heathrow | 2 Comments
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Yes, I wrote to the 57 Labour MPs who signed an Early Day Motion (EDM 2344) against airport expansion.  I also sent a copy to my own MP.

Dear Mr (name of Labour MP who signed EDM 2344),

Thank you for speaking out against Heathrow expansion.

When you vote on Wednesday in the House of Commons please remember that a vote against Heathrow expansion gives hope to two groups of people, local and global: Continue Reading My letter to 57 Labour MPs who signed EDM 2344 calling for rethink on Heathrow expansion…

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