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Greens condemn EU's carbon cost | Greens condemn EU's carbon cost |
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The European Parliament's monthly move from Brussels to Strasbourg generates more than 20,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide a year, Green Party MEPs say. | |
The Green Party commissioned the study, which says the carbon cost is equal to 4,000 households in London. | |
The monthly trek is often referred to as the "travelling circus". | The monthly trek is often referred to as the "travelling circus". |
The report is published on the same day the parliament is expected to set up a temporary committee to propose new measures tackling climate change. | The report is published on the same day the parliament is expected to set up a temporary committee to propose new measures tackling climate change. |
STRASBOURG PARLIAMENT Used by MEPs once a monthNot in use for 307 days per yearOne chamber, 21 large and 13 small conference rooms with simultaneous translation facility2,650 officesCost of second chamber, 203m euros per yearCO2 burden estimated at 20,268 tonnes per year "and probably much more" | STRASBOURG PARLIAMENT Used by MEPs once a monthNot in use for 307 days per yearOne chamber, 21 large and 13 small conference rooms with simultaneous translation facility2,650 officesCost of second chamber, 203m euros per yearCO2 burden estimated at 20,268 tonnes per year "and probably much more" |
Nearly 800 MEPs travel by air, road and rail to Strasbourg - along with hundreds of EU officials, journalists, lobbyists and 15 lorry-loads of official documents. | Nearly 800 MEPs travel by air, road and rail to Strasbourg - along with hundreds of EU officials, journalists, lobbyists and 15 lorry-loads of official documents. |
The study, by York University's Professor John Whitelegg, says if the parliament stopped meeting in Strasbourg, it could get rid of more than 2,000 offices, a debating chamber and 50 conference rooms. | The study, by York University's Professor John Whitelegg, says if the parliament stopped meeting in Strasbourg, it could get rid of more than 2,000 offices, a debating chamber and 50 conference rooms. |
STRASBOURG SHUTTLE 15 lorries carry documents from Brussels to Strasbourg in metal cases1,220 parliamentary staff travel from Brussels, and 525 from Luxembourg785 MEPs travel from their constituencies (half also have assistants in Strasbourg)More than 100 journalists travel from Brussels, as do representatives of the European Commission, diplomats and lobbyists | STRASBOURG SHUTTLE 15 lorries carry documents from Brussels to Strasbourg in metal cases1,220 parliamentary staff travel from Brussels, and 525 from Luxembourg785 MEPs travel from their constituencies (half also have assistants in Strasbourg)More than 100 journalists travel from Brussels, as do representatives of the European Commission, diplomats and lobbyists |
That would save nearly 4,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide a year in electricity and gas alone. | That would save nearly 4,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide a year in electricity and gas alone. |
The study is published on the day that MEPs are expected to set up a committee with a mandate to look at new measures against climate change and co-ordinate the parliament's policies. | The study is published on the day that MEPs are expected to set up a committee with a mandate to look at new measures against climate change and co-ordinate the parliament's policies. |
The Greens say the parliament's failure to put its own house in order undermines its own credibility, and Strasbourg has come to stand for all that is wrong with the EU. | The Greens say the parliament's failure to put its own house in order undermines its own credibility, and Strasbourg has come to stand for all that is wrong with the EU. |