- 'Green' policy burdens will cost families £267 a year extra by 2030
By Gerri Peev
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World temperatures have remained almost stagnant in the last two decades, new figures have revealed.
Temperatures across the globe rose by around a third of a degree last year from the average of 14 degrees Celsius recorded between 1961 and 1990.
In some years, temperatures rose by just 0.29 degrees C while in others they rose by .53 degrees.
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The findings come as consumers feel the full force of a raft of environment policies introduced by the coalition and the previous Labour government in the name of climate change.
By 2030, âgreenâ policy burdens could cost families an extra £267 a year and have already raised current energy bills by £78 annually.
The figures on global temperatures were published by Environment Minister Gregory Barker in a parliamentary answer to Tory MP Anne Main.
Mrs Main said it raised questions about whether vulnerable people should be made to make the choice between heating and eating.
She said: âThese figures show that the cost to domestic energy bills from these policies will be significant and is a cause for concern.
âI understand the Government is trying to mitigate the increase with the Green Deal and by encouraging people to insulate their homes.
âHowever in areas like St Albans that have many listed properties, often owned by elderly people where they cannot benefit from energy efficiency schemes; mitigation may not be the answer and energy bills will rise.
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âI am worried that the most vulnerable in my constituency could be hardest hit by these policies; the Government needs to take this into account if bills are to be kept down.â
The figures were unveiled as an environmental guru and maverick scientist admitted that he may have been âalarmistâ about climate change.
James Lovelock, who warned that billions would die before the end of this century and only the Arctic would be fit for human habitation, said: âThe problem is we donât know what the climate is doing. We thought we knew 20 years ago. That led to some alarmist books â" mine included â" because it looked clear-cut, but it hasnât happened.â
The 92-year-old told MSNBC in America: âThe climate is doing its usual tricks. Thereâs nothing much really happening yet. We were supposed to be halfway toward a frying world now. The world has not warmed up very much since the millennium. Twelve years is a reasonable time⦠it (the temperature) has stayed almost constant, whereas it should have been rising.â
The scientist is writing a new book in which he will say climate change is still happening, but not as quickly as he once feared.
âIt will be the third in a series and follows on from his best-selling: Revenge of Gaia: Why the Earth Is Fighting Back â" and How We Can Still Save Humanity, and The Vanishing Face of Gaia: A Final Warning: Enjoy It While You Can.
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