Green Campaigners In Whitehall Demo Outside Department for Transport (PICTURES)

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First Posted: 28/11/11 11:44 Updated: 28/11/11 11:44   PA

Campaigners have blockaded the Department for Transport (DfT) to protest against what they claim are Government efforts to prevent moves to restrict "tar sands" from entering Europe.

Greenpeace said 50 protesters had installed large plywood boards, locks and chains and parked two cars in front of the entrances to the Whitehall department while some campaigners had chained themselves to the doorways and to each other.

The plywood boards installed outside the DfT were painted with a giant "lobbying" handshake and a banner was hung up reading "HM Department for Tar Sands".

The environmental group claims ministers are attempting to undermine European Union (EU) moves to rule tar sands as more polluting than conventional transport fuels, following lobbying from the Canadian government and the oil industry.

Environmentalists oppose tar sands because of their effect on the climate, as the fuel takes far more energy to extract than conventional oil, producing more emissions, as well as their impact on the forests of Alberta.

Under the Fuels Quality Directive, the EU has committed to reducing the emissions from the production of transport fuel used in Europe by 6% by 2020.

Environmental groups said the Commission's proposal to treat tar sands extraction as significantly more polluting than conventional oil production would effectively ban its use in Europe if the bloc is to meet the directive's target.

The Greenpeace campaigners criticised the Government for going to the UN climate talks, which begin in Durban, South Africa, to focus on cutting emissions while "doing everything to scupper" an EU plan to reduce greenhouse gases.

Paul Morozzo, Greenpeace energy campaigner, said: "Extracting oil from tar sands emits on average between three and five times more carbon dioxide than conventional oil drilling.

"David Cameron and Nick Clegg should intervene to ensure oil lobbyists and their allies in the Department for Transport don't manage to derail this key European move away from one of the dirtiest energy sources known to man."

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Campaigners have blockaded the Department for Transport (DfT) to protest against what they claim are Government efforts to prevent moves to restrict "tar sands" from entering Europe. Greenpeace ...
Campaigners have blockaded the Department for Transport (DfT) to protest against what they claim are Government efforts to prevent moves to restrict "tar sands" from entering Europe. Greenpeace ...
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16:49 on 28/11/2011
Greenpeace are 100% correct. The government hasn't got a coherent energy policy except to be in thrall to energy lobbyists. It is eminently sensible to plan for the future; we've been living on the legacy of coal, then oil - none of these are sustainable forms of energy. Now our economy is tied to world oil prices and how much the Russians choose to flog their gas to us at. Becoming energy efficient and discovering alternative and cleaner forms of energy is obviously the way forward even if you don't suscribe to global warming.
16:23 on 28/11/2011
These people don't live in the same world as the rest of us. Yes it would be wonderful to have things all so neat and tidy but life just isn't that way. They don't think what they want through or they wouldn't be there.
15:41 on 28/11/2011
I wonder how many of thse people work and pay tax to this country or are we paying them to carry out these acts of terrorism on our country. Stop their benefits that will soon sort them out.
14:57 on 28/11/2011
These are all anarchist yobbo's put the watercannons on them, also throw the layabouts out of St Pauls. they are an embarrassment to the English, mind you most are probably illegal immigrants & workshy, filthy vagrants, We are too easy on troublemakers, we should have shot the recent looters,, no I am not joking..
14:45 on 28/11/2011
More anarchist layabouts,put the water cannon on them & the other troublemakers at St Pauls. they are an embarrassment to this country, rent a mob yobbo's & whilst we are at it, We should have shot the looters on site. Sack all these strikers, they are all either left wing anarchists or sheep led by militant yobbo's.
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mickbono
huff is crap
14:45 on 28/11/2011
what has happened to my comment
14:05 on 28/11/2011
is there any thing apart from wind farms that these people wont protest against? tiny unrepresentative minority whpo believe their limited views should have preference above everyone else's.
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mickbono
huff is crap
14:45 on 28/11/2011
my comment has not been put on because i said they all want us to walk everywhere
14:58 on 28/11/2011
they actually want to restrict people in a multitude of ways.