Tony Blair: 'Heavy price' for climate inaction

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Tony Blair: 'Heavy price' for climate inaction

Post by Pappa » Wed Sep 08, 2010 1:35 pm

Well, why did you do almost nothing about it while you were PM, you twat?

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World leaders may pay a heavy price in history if they fail to tackle global warming, Tony Blair has warned.

He said politicians did not have to wait for chaotic climate change in order for them to act.

The risks of not cutting emissions, given the potentially massive consequences, was enough to justify action, he told BBC Radio 4.

The former prime minister added that it had always been a struggle to explain the uncertainties in climate science.

He told Radio 4's Uncertain Climate documentary: "It's very hard to say 'this is the precise warming there's going to be, this is the maximum amount you can allow this (emissions) to continue'."

He took advice while in 10 Downing Street from the government chief scientist at the time, Professor David King and the President of the Royal Society, Lord May.

"They were very rightly and properly saying there's areas of uncertainty here but if you want a judgement from us as government scientists, then our judgement is this is a serious problem that needs global action to deal with it," he added.

"I was never in the situation of total certainty here and indeed I always used to say to the NGO people (pressure groups) and others (to) be careful you don't end up in a situation where you are claiming that something is certain when it isn't absolutely certain.
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"But it doesn't need to be certain for us to act. It just needs to be likely, probable or actually even - if you look at the consequences possible because if you find out 2030 or 2040 'that was a real problem, we should have dealt with that', you're going to pay a pretty heavy price in history."

In the first part of the documentary, broadcast last week, Mr Blair said he did not agree with Gordon Brown or Ed Miliband who called climate sceptics "flat earthers" and "deniers".

He said these were the wrong terms as the science contained uncertainties. He said it was far better to express the issue as one of risk.

The documentary points out that under Mr Blair's tenure as prime minister, emissions in the UK actually rose if embedded emissions from goods imported into the UK were included in the national figures.
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Re: Tony Blair: 'Heavy price' for climate inaction

Post by Tigger » Wed Sep 08, 2010 1:50 pm

Because he's a twat.
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Post by Warren Dew » Wed Sep 08, 2010 2:52 pm

Pappa wrote:Well, why did you do almost nothing about it while you were PM, you twat?
To be fair, I believe he was the prime minister under which Kyoto was ratified, and under him the UK was the only country actually meeting its Kyoto targets for a while.

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Re: Tony Blair: 'Heavy price' for climate inaction

Post by Pappa » Wed Sep 08, 2010 11:41 pm

Warren Dew wrote:
Pappa wrote:Well, why did you do almost nothing about it while you were PM, you twat?
To be fair, I believe he was the prime minister under which Kyoto was ratified, and under him the UK was the only country actually meeting its Kyoto targets for a while.
I don't think that happened because of anything he actually did though.
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Pappa wrote:
Warren Dew wrote:
Pappa wrote:Well, why did you do almost nothing about it while you were PM, you twat?
To be fair, I believe he was the prime minister under which Kyoto was ratified, and under him the UK was the only country actually meeting its Kyoto targets for a while.
I don't think that happened because of anything he actually did though.
So we blame everything bad that happened under him on him, then dismiss the good stuff?
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Re: Tony Blair: 'Heavy price' for climate inaction

Post by Pappa » Thu Sep 09, 2010 2:10 pm

AnInconvenientScotsman wrote:
Pappa wrote:
Warren Dew wrote:
Pappa wrote:Well, why did you do almost nothing about it while you were PM, you twat?
To be fair, I believe he was the prime minister under which Kyoto was ratified, and under him the UK was the only country actually meeting its Kyoto targets for a while.
I don't think that happened because of anything he actually did though.
So we blame everything bad that happened under him on him, then dismiss the good stuff?
No.... he just did almost nothing positive on the matter. From my perspective he was only interested in Kyoto because of the kudos and legacy possibilities. He did nothing at the domestic level at all.
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Re: Tony Blair: 'Heavy price' for climate inaction

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AnInconvenientScotsman wrote:
Pappa wrote:
Warren Dew wrote:
Pappa wrote:Well, why did you do almost nothing about it while you were PM, you twat?
To be fair, I believe he was the prime minister under which Kyoto was ratified, and under him the UK was the only country actually meeting its Kyoto targets for a while.
I don't think that happened because of anything he actually did though.
So we blame everything bad that happened under him on him, then dismiss the good stuff?
What good stuff did he do? :think:
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Re: Tony Blair: 'Heavy price' for climate inaction

Post by Pappa » Fri Sep 10, 2010 9:20 am

Tigger wrote:
AnInconvenientScotsman wrote:
Pappa wrote:
Warren Dew wrote:
Pappa wrote:Well, why did you do almost nothing about it while you were PM, you twat?
To be fair, I believe he was the prime minister under which Kyoto was ratified, and under him the UK was the only country actually meeting its Kyoto targets for a while.
I don't think that happened because of anything he actually did though.
So we blame everything bad that happened under him on him, then dismiss the good stuff?
What good stuff did he do? :think:
The NHS got a bit better, I think.
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Re: Tony Blair: 'Heavy price' for climate inaction

Post by Tigger » Fri Sep 10, 2010 9:44 am

If an abortive/ed spending commitment of £20 billion on a stupid computer system, failing hygiene standards and understaffing are improvements, then maybe. But yes, there were supposed to have been some improvements I agree.
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Post by Thinking Aloud » Fri Sep 10, 2010 9:47 am

Tigger wrote:If an abortive/ed spending commitment of £20 billion on a stupid computer system, failing hygiene standards and understaffing are improvements, then maybe. But yes, there were supposed to have been some improvements I agree.
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Post by RuleBritannia » Fri Sep 10, 2010 2:18 pm

Tigger wrote:
AnInconvenientScotsman wrote:
Pappa wrote:
Warren Dew wrote:
Pappa wrote:Well, why did you do almost nothing about it while you were PM, you twat?
To be fair, I believe he was the prime minister under which Kyoto was ratified, and under him the UK was the only country actually meeting its Kyoto targets for a while.
I don't think that happened because of anything he actually did though.
So we blame everything bad that happened under him on him, then dismiss the good stuff?
What good stuff did he do? :think:
National minimum wage, Good Friday Argeement?
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Post by Pappa » Fri Sep 10, 2010 2:25 pm

RuleBritannia wrote:National minimum wage, Good Friday Argeement?
OK.... we'll concede those. :hehe:

The Good Friday Agreement comes under "legacy building" in my mind though. :hehe:
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Re: Tony Blair: 'Heavy price' for climate inaction

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He is a cunt, though.
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Tigger wrote:He is a cunt, though.
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Re: Tony Blair: 'Heavy price' for climate inaction

Post by Horwood Beer-Master » Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:08 pm

Warren Dew wrote:
Pappa wrote:Well, why did you do almost nothing about it while you were PM, you twat?
To be fair, I believe he was the prime minister under which Kyoto was ratified, and under him the UK was the only country actually meeting its Kyoto targets for a while.
Under him the cost of travelling by public transport relative to the cost of travelling by car shot up.
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