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COPENHAGEN 10:10 CAMPAIGN MORE INFO PLEDGE SUPPORT

Today (21 October 2009) I have added my name to the campaign to try to cut the country's carbon emissons.

The 10:10 campaign is a powerful call to arms for all those who want to save the planet. It gives individuals, schools, businesses and local authorities the chance to do their bit to reduce the UK’s carbon emissions by working out how they can cut the amount of CO2 they produce by 10% in 2010.

I’m signing up to the 10:10 campaign because it gives me a chance to really show I can make a difference on a personal level to tackling climate change. People in Birmingham are already making an effort but signing up means that effort is visible. Everyone in our local area who signs up can be part of a big national effort – all of us pulling together to prevent global warming.

It’s also a chance to send a message to all those politicians meeting in Copenhagen at the end of the year to agree a deal on how the world can stop runaway climate change. Britain’s Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband will be representing the UK and the more UK citizens make their voice heard the better he can argue for an ambitious deal. China and the United States need to know that we in Britain really care. Each one of us who signs up is making a commitment personally – world leaders in turn must work as hard as possible for deal that will leave the planet safe for our children and grandchildren.

I have also signed a parliamentary motion supporting the campaign.

Will you join me in signing up to the 10:10 campaign? You can sign up online here