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Companies to face mandatory greenhouse gas reporting

Posted: Friday, April 4, 2008, 10:55 (BST)
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Companies that are publicly listed in Britain will have to make annual declarations of their carbon emissions once the Climate Change Bill at present going through Parliament becomes law.

The Government adopted an amendment on Monday making such annual reporting mandatory following a campaign spearheaded by international development agency Christian Aid.

Two weeks ago the organisation launched a major advertising campaign asking the public to write to Parliament and the Prime Minister on the subject.

Paul Brannen, Christian Aid’s head of campaigns, said that the move was great news and showed that the Government was finally taking action that was "long overdue".

"It would have been impossible to believe the Government is taking climate change seriously if it had left declaring emissions up to the whim of company directors," he said. "That is the situation at present and it has led to variable, unquantified and non comparable information in this area.

"UK businesses fund up to 15 per cent of carbon emissions around the world. With greater transparency we’ll have much greater clarity on where the corporate responsibility lies to cut those carbon emissions."





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Added: Friday, April 4, 2008, 20:10 (BST)

Dear Sirs:

Reading this article, I was struck by the fact that elsewhere today, April 4th, U. N. scientists have publicly stated that the temperature of the world has not risen since 1998. It has not warmed in 10 years! The ice mass of Antarctica is actually increasing.

While it is good for Christians to be engaged with the culture's and world's needs, I cannot help but wonder if Christian Aid is equally as passionate that the people of the world will know Jesus Christ, and, thus, forgiveness of the biggest problem - sin.

Once the sin/condemnation problem is dealt with, then, by the power of the Spirit according to the Word of God, Christians can live responsibilty by way of example.

Thank you for reading this.

Sincerely in Christ,

Paul Griffin

Paul Griffin, Rocky Face, GA, USA

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