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News, Environment
Last Updated: 15/10/2006 14:07:04
Report on Climate Change Public Meeting held at Hull Guildhall on 12th October 06.

At a packed and impassioned meeting last night, people from Hull had the chance to put experts on the spot on climate change issues affecting Hull.

The level of debate was impressive, said Martin Deane, chairing, of Hull Green Party, Whether it was people asking questions about the green credentials of some Hull businesses, or questions on sea level rise or cycle lanes across the city, people made sure to get their points across.
Speaking were experts from Hull University, Professor Mike Elliott and, Dr Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen, and specialists from Hull City Council, Corporate Policy Officer (Sustainability) Martin Budd, and Councillor Stephen Baker, standing in for Councillor Dave Woods (Environment), Adam Fowler (CHEF), the City of Hull Environment Forum and Richard Claxton, Greenpeace activist and decentralised energy specialist.

Arthur Wood of west Hull, commented that the old bottle deposit system should be re-introduced and, a step further, that all bottles should be standardized leading to a less energy intensive system.
Mr. Wood pointed out regarding the old deposit system that: previous generations thought this was necessary whereas we don't.
Local businessman, Ian Ibbetson, suggested that if the planning regulations were clearer and facilitated by a supportive council, the idea of having micro generating wind turbines or solar panels would be taken up by more people.

Annie Holdsworth, aged 12, asked if these things were going to be taught in schools in the area. It was generally agreed that education in these issues across all ages and key stages was essential.
Guy Moore, a local man who made the meeting happen, said I believe that the meeting was a first stage of awareness-raising and interconnectivity between socially engaged groups which this area vitally needs.

Other issues raised were incineration, domestic production of energy, economic growth versus environmental priorities and the use of nuclear power in our future. For more details people are invited to email climate@hullpeace.fsnet.co.uk.

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