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Climate chaos is a queer issue
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10:10 - Cut carbon emissions by 10% in 2010

Climate chaos is a queer issue

Peter Tatchell

Monday, 7 September 2009

I'm supporting the 10:10 campaign to cut Britain's carbon emissions by 10% in 2010. I urge the LGBT community to back this important initiative. Queers make up one in ten of the population. By reducing our energy consumption by a tenth, 'pink power' can help save the planet. There is not much point campaigning for LGBT human rights unless we have a habitable planet on which to enjoy these rights. If global warming results in climate destruction and economic downturn, our quality of queer life will be seriously diminished. In the worst case scenario, human survival might be threatened. That's why LGBT people need to support 10:10.

Global warming has the potential to cause more damage and human suffering than any other threat. It is a bigger danger than war, terrorism, misogyny, racism or homophobia. All these issues are important but climate chaos is the gravest threat of all. We need to act now, both on a personal and political level, to halt global warming. The 10:10 campaign is about us taking individual responsibility to ensure that Britain remains a green and pleasant land.

Cutting our personal carbon footprint by 10% by the end of 2010 is a realistic, achievable target that will make an impact. It isn't hugely difficult. I found it a fun challenge and quite easy. It has reduced my energy bills and saved me money. Walking, cycling and not eating meat has also made me fitter and healthier. If we each meet the 10% target, we'll make a significant contribution to reducing Britain's CO2 emissions. We don't have to wait for the government and business to give us a lead. We can take the initiative ourselves by eliminating energy wastage in our homes, workplaces and neighbourhoods. By our personal example, we can pressure government and business to do the same.

Join the 10:10 'people power' campaign. Act locally to make a global difference. Help us reverse climate chaos.
As well as cutting your personal carbon footprint, write to your MP and MEP, urging them to press the government to reduce Britain's carbon emissions by 10% before 2011: www.writetothem.com

Unless we act now, global warming is likely to melt large parts of the Greenland, Arctic and Antarctic ice fields. This huge volume of melt water will lead to rising seas levels, swamping low-lying agricultural land and leading to food shortages. It could result in new wars for control of diminishing stocks of food and fresh water, as well as blocking access to low-lying vital mineral reserves needed for industrial production. Many major world cities, including large parts of London, may become flooded and uninhabitable, creating millions of jobless and homeless refugees - prompting riots and looting. In these dire circumstances of lawlessness and economic chaos and depression, there could be a revival of nationalistic neo-fascist movements that use strong-arm tactics to maintain law and order, and which scapegoat ethnic, religious, sexual and political minorities.

This grim scenario is not inevitable. Greens and people from all parties believe that we can stop climate destruction, with concerted, imaginative policies like the 10:10 campaign and by coordinated Europe Union and UK government action to fund energy conservation and to promote safe, clean, cheap renewable wind, solar, wave and tidal power.

For more info go to www.1010uk.org

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Protest the PopeMonday, 23 August, 2010
Identity crisis?Tuesday, 6 July, 2010
Malawi couple splitWednesday, 9 June, 2010
Malawi gay trial verdict "unjust and cruel"Tuesday, 18 May, 2010
Pope must resignMonday, 29 March, 2010
Gay MediawatchThursday, 11 February, 2010
Say no to the PopeSaturday, 6 February, 2010
Uganda "kill gays" law must be foughtSunday, 24 January, 2010
End the ban on our bloodTuesday, 1 December, 2009
Enough of the daily hateSunday, 18 October, 2009
Help save Ezra Nawi from jailFriday, 14 August, 2009
No Downing Street invite for PeterTuesday, 30 June, 2009
Defending our right to protestThursday, 21 May, 2009
Support the safe housesFriday, 13 March, 2009
Stop the Pope's bigotryTuesday, 17 February, 2009
Dear Mr PresidentMonday, 19 January, 2009
No to the popeSaturday, 3 January, 2009
No to MugabeFriday, 19 December, 2008
There but for the graceThursday, 11 December, 2008
No to the blood banMonday, 8 December, 2008
Stop the musicThursday, 20 November, 2008
A blog from AmericaSunday, 2 November, 2008
Has the BBC buckled over Brand and Ross?Friday, 31 October, 2008
A blog from AmericaFriday, 31 October, 2008
Kick It OutWednesday, 15 October, 2008
Iran does have gays!Friday, 3 October, 2008
No to exhumation of catholic NewmanWednesday, 10 September, 2008
The realities of tradeTuesday, 2 September, 2008
Jacked by our unionMonday, 1 September, 2008
Waxing lyricalTuesday, 15 July, 2008
Your approval is unnecessary...Wednesday, 18 June, 2008