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News, Environment
Last Updated: 04/10/2006 13:47:04
Local Man Takes On Climate Change (1/2) (1/2), (2/2).

Local man Guy Moore, of east Hull, saw a film that changed his life. He attended a preview screening of the film An Inconvenient Truth, by ex-US presidential candidate Al Gore. The film is a passionate and inspirational documentary, exposing the myths and misconceptions surrounding global warming and the actions required to prevent it.

Mr Moore, a Bosnia and Gulf War veteran, who retired from the armed forces in December 2004, was unaware of the issues of climate change until recently. However, he was so moved by the An Inconvenient Truth that he felt compelled to take action. The issue of climate change should be in the minds and on the lips of every person in this region, Moore argues.
The Al Gore film spurred him into action to ensure the debate really took off locally. Mr Moore set up a series of meetings with organisations working on climate change, such as Friends of the Earth, Oxfam, the local Green Party, and members of the council.

Within a few weeks his plans snowballed to include:
  • A meeting with his local MP and Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott, on the 30th September, to lobby him on a law to legally bind the government to reduce CO2 emissions
  • A march across the Humber Bridge, ahead of the mass climate change march in London on Sunday 29th October
  • Booking national speakers for the Hull Screenings of An Inconvenient Truth
  • Organising a public meeting on October 12th at Hull Guildhall to raise local awareness and commitment on the issue.
Moore's interest in these issues began when he returned to the UK, after serving 12 years in the army, to find the local population either didn't know or care about the reasons behind the war in Iraq and the looming global energy crisis.
An Inconvenient Truth persuasively argues that climate change is the biggest moral challenge facing our global civilisation and one that we can no longer afford to ignore. The film states that, if the majority of the world's scientists are right; we have just ten years to avert a major catastrophe that could send our entire planet's climate system into a tail-spin of epic destruction.

Moore's aim is not only to raise awareness about the threat of climate change, but ensure local people then take action to prevent it. Having attended one of the series of events he is organising where people can learn more about the issue, Moore believes they cannot fail to be inspired to take action.
This could mean attending his awareness-raising march across the Humber Bridge, joining his campaign, and maybe most importantly, changing their lifestyle, for example by installing energy saving light bulbs or walking rather than using their car.
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