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Floods in Exeter could become common place, warn Greens

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Sunday, January 06, 2013
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The Green Party in Exeter

has warned that the floods witnessed in the Exeter

  1. Floods will become a more common occurance in Exeter, warn the Green Party

    Floods will become a more common occurance in Exeter, warn the Green Party

area could become far more common in future, due to changes in the climate. According

to Met Office figures, Exeter

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experienced at least 35% more rain than average in 2012, which was also the

wettest year on record in England.

Andrew Bell, Green Party candidate for St David's and St

James ward in the forthcoming County Council elections said:

"The Green Party has long argued that the risks

associated with climate change make it imperative that local authorities and the

national government introduce measures to drive down greenhouse gas emissions.

We have long championed measures such as greater energy efficiency, investment

in renewables and greening the economy.

"We need to prevent new developments on flood plains,

something we are seeing far too much of in Exeter.

Local councillors must take a stronger stand against such planning applications.

Central government, rather than weakening the planning system, should be assisting

local authorities by granting stronger powers to ensure that the new homes and

businesses are built outside flood risk areas. We also need to see substantial

investment in improved flood defences to avoid future destruction, disruption

and misery caused by flooding".

The vast majority of scientists agree that the high rainfall

totals and individual extreme flooding events seen in 2012 are part of a

pattern of wetter winters and more intense rainfall in the UK,

as a result of increased greenhouse gas emissions. Higher winter rainfall and

more rain falling at once during particular winter storms is exactly what

climate models have been predicting for the UK.

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