http://www.campaigncc.org/climateemergencycampaign#edm

On the 18th October John McDonnell (Labour MP for Hayes and Harlington) tabled an Early Day Motion (EDM 853) in support of radical action on climate, including most of the Campaign Against Climate Changes emergency demands. 

The Climate Emergency EDM reads as follows:

That this House recognises that there is a climate emergency and that the catastrophic destabilisation of the global climate represents one of the greatest threats that humanity faces; further recognises that there is a need to reduce the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide to 350 parts per million or below; further believes it is impossible to predict how close the world is to dangerous tipping points, and that immediate action is required to enact a programme of emergency measures with substantial emissions reductions in the short term of the order of 10 per cent. within one year, with a longer-term goal of achieving a Zero Carbon Britain by 2030; further believes that at least two hours of prime time television per week should be used to explain the gravity of the crisis to the public, that domestic flights should be phased out, a speed limit of 55 miles per hour introduced and unabated coal usage reduced; further believes that investment in greening the economy can be an effective way of reviving the economy and,in that spirit, urgent investment should be made in energy efficiency and renewable energy, public transport and the retro-fitting of efficient insulation to existing housing stock, leading to the creation of a million green jobs within one year; and further believes that the introduction of such measures would send a positive signal to other countries in the negotiations for an international emissions reductions treaty.

  Ask your MP to sign the EDM!

  www.writetothem.com 

 
 
A quick marker of any political parties' integrity is to review their pre-election party political broadcasts and then gauge the emotional response of the viewer

For me personally the lib dem broadcast evokes an emotional response that makes me 1.want to gnaw off one of my own limbs 2. vomit - The headline being 'no more broken promises'  is laughable! The green party broadcast however is solid and remains a decent approach, indeed a few months after it was made it would seem even more pertinent to continue with the same strategy of lumping together the three main parties as one indistinct group and advancing the greens as the only real alternative.
Surely the cons and dems are going to lose votes in the next election, labour will just as surely pick up some of these, but there has to be optimism for the greens, the integrity of the neoliberal party triage is in tatters. Green party membership is on the up and there are several seats that greens marginally failed to win in the 2010 election all of which and more will be up for grabs next time around.