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Brown wants
'new world order' to fight global warming
AFP | March 12, 2007
LONDON (AFP) - Gordon Brown,
likely to be the next prime minister, will deliver a speech calling
for a "new world order" to combat global warming on Monday.
According to excerpts released by
the finance ministry, Chancellor of the Exchequer Brown will also
say the United Nations should make the fight against global warming
a core "pillar" of its international mission.
Brown will praise the European
Union's progress in combatting climate change after EU leaders on
Friday agreed to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide by 20 percent by
2020, compared to 1990 levels.
He is set to announce domestic
policy proposals that are targeted at helping Britons save energy,
thereby cutting their individual carbon emissions, ahead of the
government's publication of its Climate Change Bill on Tuesday.
"People want to make the right
choices and they want help to take the right decisions," Brown will
say.
"Government must provide practical
help with, wherever possible, incentives in preference to
penalties."
Brown is the favourite to be
Britain's next prime minister, as Tony Blair has pledged to step
down by September.
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