CAGNE delighted with warm welcome in Brighton climate alliance event
It was very well attended with many interesting talks, especially from councillors about how communities can be heard over local issues such as the climate emergency and Gatwick Airport expansion plans to rebuild the emergency runway as a second runway.
“CAGNE does not seek to demonise the flyer and are not anti-aviation, but we are clear the consumer must be informed at time of booking a flight about the impact it will have on global heating,” said Sally Pavey, chair of CAGNE.
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Hide AdThe CAGNE environmental campaign was well-received by those attending, who agreed that aviation advertisements and competitions that give away free overseas holidays should declare the emissions of the flights, so the consumer is informed of the damage that flying is having on the planet (sign petition https://chng.it/cPm6PHCrmD)
Many attendees signed up to #pledgetoflyless (the CAGNE environmental campaign) and all opposed Gatwick airport expansion ( and any other airport expansion) due to the impact it would have on the planet. New technology and fuels are very much still on the drawing board and at the prototype stage.
“It will be a long time before we see greener planes flying commercial routes that you would take from a leisure airport such as Gatwick and the cost will be considerably more to reflect the greener fuels,” concluded Sally.