The Countryside charity, CPRE Sussex says it is appalled by the lack of green choices in the six colour-coded options for a new Arundel bypass.
Update report for Mid Sussex District as at end August 2019
Written by Michael BrownUpdate report for Mid Sussex District as at end August 2019
More homes, but not enough!
Driving around Mid Sussex you might think that there was a lot of house building underway. And indeed there is....
Letter published by the West Sussex County Times 8 August 2019
Chair of CPRE Sussex, Prof Dan Osborn discussing Climate Change and Human Ecology with BBC Radio Sussex's Danny Pike.
Gatwick: Increasing aircraft movements in face of existential threat unwise
Written by Roger F SmithLetter to the Editor West Sussex Gazette, 28 July 2019.
Dear Sir,
Recognising the “devastating impact that volatile and extreme weather will have on UK food production, water availability, public health and through flooding and wildfire damage”, MPs endorsed on 1st May a motion for Parliament to declare an ‘Environment and Climate Emergency’ (Parliamentary Business of the Day: Environment and Climate Change 1 May 2019).
Gatwick Airport Ltd’s in-preparation application to convert the existing standby runway “into full-time routine use” to enable it to “incrementally” grow the airport (WSG July 24) must therefore be considered in the context of the Environment and Climate Emergency.
On Thursday 25th July, Britain recorded its hottest ever July day as temperatures rose to 38.1C, with consequent disruption of air and rail travel (Daily Telegraph July 26).
According to climate scientists “record temperatures across much of the world over the past two weeks could make July the hottest month ever measured on Earth”, that “nine of the 10 hottest years on record have occurred since 2000” – and that these “record warm streaks are certain to not only continue but to worsen if we continue to burn fossil fuels and warm the planet” (The Guardian 16 July).
Note too that within the Arctic Circle, communities in Alaska and Nunavut, including the world’s most northerly community, Alert, Ellesmere Island, are experiencing a record-breaking heat wave (‘The Canadian Press’ 15 July; Nunatsiaq News 17 July), accelerating there the melting of glaciers, ice caps and sea ice, thereby accelerating rising sea level.
Note also that climate scientists have determined that “scenarios of 21st century global total sea level rise exceeding 2 metres” should be used for planning purposes and that “beyond 2100, uncertainty and projected sea-level rise increase rapidly” (www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1817205116).
Given that Climate Change is an existential threat, increasing the movement of aircraft and passengers flying in and out of Gatwick, with a consequent increase in climate-changing emissions, would seem to be unwise, to say the least.
Yours faithfully,
Dr R F Smith
Trustee CPRE Sussex
Today (30th July) CPRE Sussex submitted its response to Transport for the South East’s consultation on becoming a statutory body. For more information on the consultation, visit www.transportforthesoutheast.org.uk
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PLEASE JOIN US at the Lewes Group AGM on 6th September
Written by CPRE SussexWe are delighted to invite you, your friends and family to our Lewes District Group’s AGM on 6th September to be held in Firle Village Hall, Firle starting at 1.15pm. Please find below the Agenda together with the minutes of the last meeting.