Launch of the New Forest Carbon Footprint Project
Over 40 invited guests attended an evening event to launch the New Forest Carbon Footprint Project, an innovative community project in Brockenhurst, aimed at raising awareness about climate change and its potential impact on the New Forest.
Paul de Zylva, the Chairman of Friends of the Earth, England then spoke of how climate change is now a mainstream, no-party political issue and that the role of CO2 emissions as the primary cause of global warming is now accepted by the vast majority of the world’s scientific community. He outlined the role of Friends of the Earth in campaigning for legislation to combat climate change and of how approximately 420 MP’s from across all party’s supported the call for the Climate Change Bill currently going through Parliament. He then highlighted the New Forest Carbon Footprint Project as part of the solution to climate change stating that it is by individual, community and national action that that we can take the lead in preventing the worst effects of climate change and averting the worst case scenarios of the impact of global warming.
Sarah Fawkes of the New Forest Friends of the Earth group, who are managing the project, described how the project aims to raise awareness about the potential impact of climate change on the New Forest and to work with the community to reduce their CO2 emissions. The project is promoting 8 steps to carbon reduction which are either free, cheap or a good financial investment. Individually, we may not make a big difference but together, as a community the 1,500 households of Brockenhurst can make a big impact.
The project will be holding a wide range of lively, visible and varied events from talks, guided walks, community events and activities for children, young people and adults. The next events, as part of the projects launch will be a Launch Party on Saturday 22nd September from 12:00-4:00pm in Brockenhurst village hall which will be attended by Charlie Dimmock of Ground Force who will be joining in the activities, greeting people and handing out competition prizes. There will be Information stands about the New Forest, climate change and carbon reduction, and a range of children’s activities, also speakers from the Christian Aid ‘Cut the Carbon’ march, videos, competitions and quizzes. The Launch Party will then be followed by a Low Carbon trade Fare on Saturday 29th September from 2:30-5:30pm, again, in Brockenhurst village hall where there will be information stalls on low carbon living, measuring and reducing household carbon emissions. Local and organic produce will be exhibiting their produce, including a free wine tasting. Mukti Mitchell, who is sailing around Britain in a zero-emissions micro yacht will also be giving a talk about low carbon living. The entry to both events is free.
The guests invited to hear the launch of the New Forest Carbon Footprint went away armed with information about climate change, it’s potential impact on the New Forest, the project’s leaflets on how to reduce CO2 emissions and the inspiration to take the lead in the community and forest to challenging climate change.

