David Cameron Issues Stark Warning To Tory Climate Change Sceptics

Cameron Issues Stark Warning To Tory Climate Change Sceptics
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David Cameron has issued a stark warning over climate change to sceptics within his own party in the wake of the devastating storm which killed hundreds of people in the Philippines.

There is "growing" evidence that climate change is causing such catastrophic events the Prime Minister said, in a call for more preventative steps to be taken.

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In a swipe at sceptics, the Prime Minister has called for more action over climate change

More than 3,600 people are confirmed dead after Typhoon Haiyan - one of the biggest on record - swept through last weekend, with the toll expected to rise.

Mr Cameron has announced the Government is to give an extra £30 million in aid to help the Philippines cope with the devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan as he said the scale of the disaster is "becoming clearer every day".

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Survivors of the typhoon pick through the wreckage

Mr Cameron said even those who doubted the "very certain" message being given by scientists about the impact of greenhouse gases should accept that it was right to take action as insurance against future shocks.

"There's no doubt that there have been an increasing number of severe weather events in recent years," he told reporters during a visit to Sri Lanka.

"I am not a scientist but it's always seemed to me that one of the strongest arguments about climate change is that even if you are 90% certain or 80% certain, or 70% certain - if I said to you that there was a 60% chance your house might burn down, you would take out some insurance.

"I think we should think about climate change like that."

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Satellite image of Super Typhoon Haiyan. Credit: U-Wisconsin-CIMSS via Twitter/@Ryan_Maue

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Satellite image showing the Super Typhoon. Credit: Facebook/EUMETSAT

Environment Secretary Owen Paterson said people should "accept that the climate has been changing for centuries", following the publication of a high-level international report that gave the strongest warning yet of the reality of climate change.

The Prime Minister emphasised that "scientists are giving us a very certain message," and that steps must be taken to counteract the growing concerns over climate change.

"Even if you are less certain than the scientists, it makes sense to take action in terms of trying to prevent and to mitigate," he said.

"I'll leave scientists to speak for themselves about the links between this and other events and climate change.

"The evidence seems to me to be growing.

"As a practical politician I think the sensible thing is to say let's take preventative and mitigating steps given the chances this might be the case."

"I am relieved it is not as catastrophic in its forecast as we had been led to believe early on," he said.

His comments come as the Philippines' lead negotiator at the UN climate summit has said the disaster affecting his nation must act as a push for international action on climate change.

Naderev Sano said: "To anyone who continues to deny the reality that is climate change, I dare you to get off your ivory tower and away from the comfort of your armchair."

Typhoon Haiyan Aftermath (WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES)
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Stuffed toys are placed on a clothes line for drying along a road in Quinapundan town, Eastern Samar province, central Philippines on November 19, 2013. (TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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A boy plays amongst the rubble in Tolosa District on November 19, 2013 in Leyte, Philippines. (Chris McGrath/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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A man throws debris onto a fire as he cleans up his home in Tanauan on November 19, 2013 in Leyte, Philippines. (Chris McGrath/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Market stall holders trade goods in Tacloban on November 19, 2013 in Leyte, Philippines. (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Two broken palm trees stand snapped in half on the beach near Tananau on November 19, 2013 in Leyte, Philippines. (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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A man sits among uprooted oconut trees and houses destroyed during the typhoon in a small settlement on the outskirts of Tacloban on November 19, 2013. (ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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A crewman watches out the back hatch of a US Marines Osprey aircraft as it returns to Tacloban Airport on November 19, 2013. (MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Mary Joy Ducusin holds his picture after finding her missing six year old son, British citizen Jairo Ben among the bodies brought to one of three mass burial sites where they so far have received more than one thousand typhoon victims in Tacloban on November 19, 2013. (ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Two boys on a bicycle covers their nose and mouths as they pass body bags with 170 dead collected from the rubble at the 'Cemetery of the hills', one of three mass burial sites where they so far have received one thousand typhoon victims in Tacloban on November 19, 2013. (ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Children walk at the site of a bunker fuel spill in an area devastated by Super Typhoon Haiyan on the coast of Estancia in the province of Iloilo on November 18, 2013. (JAY DIRECTO/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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An aerial view of the devastated district of Palo in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan on November 18, 2013 in Tacloban, Philippines. (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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An elderly man stands near fires used for light and to burn refuse in an area destroyed in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan on November 18, 2013 in Tacloban, Philippines. (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Residents grab for aid dropped by helicopter in an area destroyed in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan on November 18, 2013 in Tacloban, Philippines. (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Residents play basketball with a makeshift net in an area destroyed in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan on November 18, 2013 in Tacloban, Philippines. (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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The ECHO team first on the ground in rural Leyte province. (credit:Flickr:EU Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection)
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Devastation wrought by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. (credit:Flickr:EU Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection)
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A house destroyed by Typhoon Haiyan, which ripped through the Philippines Nov 8, 2013. (credit:Flickr:EU Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection)
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Aftermath of the destruction caused by Typhoon Haiyan. (credit:Flickr:EU Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection)
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Debris washed up clogs the coastline near the pier in the town of Guiuan in Eastern Samar province, central Philippines on November 11, 2013, four days after Typhoon Haiyan hit the country. (TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Residents take a bath and wash their belongings next to debris along a road in Tacloban, on the eastern island of Leyte on November 10, 2013 after Super Typhoon Haiyan swept over the Philippines. (TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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A resident covering his face with a mask rides past dead bodies littered along a road in Tacloban, on the eastern island of Leyte on November 10, 2013 after Super Typhoon Haiyan swept over the Philippines. (TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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A resident cries as she related her ordeal at the height of Typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban City, Leyte province, central Philippines on November 10, 2013, three days after devastating Typhoon Haiyan hit the city on November 8. (TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Residents walk through debris and victim's bodies in Tacloban City, Leyte province, central Philippines on November 10, 2013, three days after devastating Typhoon Haiyan hit the city on November 8.(TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Children cycles past a dead body on a street at Tacloban, eastern island of Leyte on November 10, 2013. (NOEL CELIS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Bodies wrapped in blankets are placed inside a damaged chapel Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013, a day after powerful Typhoon Haiyan slammed Tacloban city, in Leyte province, central Philippines. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez) (credit:AP)
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Residents walk by debris after powerful Typhoon Haiyan slammed into Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) (credit:AP)
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Tacloban Airport is covered by debris after powerful Typhoon Haiyan hit Tacloban city, in Leyte province in central Philippines, Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez) (credit:AP)
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Residents look at bodies brought inside a damaged chapel Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013, a day after powerful Typhoon Haiyan slammed Tacloban city, in Leyte province in central Philippines. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez) (credit:AP)
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A house is engulfed by the storm surge brought about by powerful typhoon Haiyan that hit Legazpi city, Albay province Friday Nov.8, 2013 about 520 kilometers ( 325 miles) south of Manila, Philippines. (AP Photo/Nelson Salting) (credit:AP)
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Residents watch as others throw looted goods from a warehouse in the town of Guiuan, Eastern Samar province in the central Philippines on November 11, 2013, only days after Super Typhoon Haiyan devastated the town on November 8. (TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Residents watch as others throw looted goods from a warehouse in the town of Guiuan, Eastern Samar province in the central Philippines on November 11, 2013, only days after Super Typhoon Haiyan devastated the town on November 8. (TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Residents carry water-damaged sacks of rice from a rice warehouse in Tacloban in the eastern Philippine island of Leyte on November 11, 2013. (NOEL CELIS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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A military helicopter delivering relief food prepares to land at the airport next to broken coconut trees in the town of Guiuan in Eastern Samar province in the central Philippines on November 11, 2013 only days after Super Typhoon Haiyan devastated the town on November 8. (TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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A young survivor rests on a pedicab surrounded by debris caused by Super Typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban in the eastern Philippine island of Leyte on November 11, 2013. (NOEL CELIS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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People walk amongst debris next to a ship washed ashore in the aftermath of Super Typhoon Haiyan at Anibong in Tacloban, eastern island of Leyte on November 11, 2013. (NOEL CELIS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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A resident who survived Typhoon Haiyan cries inside a stadium used as an evacuation centre in Tacloban, Leyte province, central Philippines on November 10, 2013, three days after devastating Typhoon Haiyan hit the city on November 8. (TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Residents push an improvised trolley loaded with an injured relative as they head for a medical station in Tacloban City, Leyte province,central Philippines on November 10, 2013, three days after devastating Typhoon Haiyan hit the city on November 8. (TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Residents carry a mattres taken from a hotel in Palo, eastern island of Leyte on November 10, 2013, three days after devastating Super Typhoon Haiyan hit the area on November 8. (NOEL CELIS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Children peek out from their makeshift shelter in Tacloban, on the eastern island of Leyte on November 10, 2013. (NOEL CELIS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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A Typhoon Haiyan survivor burns debris in front of the ruins of his home in the village of Marabut, Samar Island, Philippines, Friday, Nov. 15, 2013. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder) (credit:AP)
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A Typhoon Haiyan survivor carries a child wrapped in a towel as he watches a helicopter landing to bring aid to the destroyed town of Guiuan, Samar Island, Philippines, Friday, Nov. 15, 2013. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder) (credit:AP)
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A Filipino woman embraces her good luck dwarf statue salvaged from her destroyed home in an area devastated by Typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines on Friday, Nov. 15, 2013. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) (credit:AP)
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As the sun sets, it lights the sky over the area devastated by Typhoon Haiyan, in Tacloban, central Philippines, Friday, Nov. 15, 2013. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) (credit:AP)
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U.S. military personnel carry relief supplies to a waiting U.S. Navy Seahawk helicopter from the USS George Washington at the airport landing zone in Tacloban, central Philippines, Friday, Nov. 15, 2013. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) (credit:AP)
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Despite living in the massive typhoon aftermath, young girls get to play in a dog house in Tacloban, central Philippines, Friday, Nov. 15, 2013. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) (credit:AP)
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A Filipino pedicab driver pedals past damaged homes at typhoon hit Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines on Friday, Nov. 15, 2013. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) (credit:AP)
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American military personnel load relief aid on to a US Navy Seahawk helicopter from the USS George Washington carrier at a landing zone a the airport in Tacloban, central Philippines, Friday, Nov. 15, 2013. (AP Photo/Wally Santana) (credit:AP)
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A box of noodles donated by Filipino workers is packed to ship to the survivors of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines at an express company in a Hong Kong shopping mall Friday, Nov. 15, 2013. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung) (credit:AP)
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Typhoon survivors charge their mobile phones, flash lights at a street in Tacloban, central Philippines, Friday Nov. 15. 2013. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu) (credit:AP)
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Typhoon survivors who have been waiting to be evacuated for days at the airport in Tacloban, reach out for biscuits distributed by Philippines soldiers, in Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines, Friday, Nov. 15, 2013. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E) (credit:AP)
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A Filipino trooper distributes water to survivors waiting for a military flight to Manila as they flee typhoon hit Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines on Friday, Nov. 15, 2013. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) (credit:AP)
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Typhoon survivor Rodrigo Villajos uses a figure of the Our Lady of Manaoag to shield him from the heat of the sun as he waits with others for the next military plane flight to Manila at Tacloban airport in Leyte province, central Philippines Friday, Nov. 15, 2013. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) (credit:AP)
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A man and woman wash hospital stretchers they retrieved from typhoon debris, at the Divine Word hospital which still operates without electrical power on the 7th day of the Typhoon Haiyan disaster in Tacloban, on the eastern island of Leyte on November 15, 2013. (PHILIPPE LOPEZ/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Jennifer Purga checks on her husband as she keeps him alive by manualy pumping air into his lungs following his leg amputation that led to an infection, at the Divine Word hospital which still operates without electrical power on the 7th day of the Typhoon Haiyan disaster in Tacloban, on the eastern island of Leyte on November 15, 2013.(PHILIPPE LOPEZ/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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TACLOBAN, PHILIPPINES - NOVEMBER 15: A mass grave for the dead is seen following the recent typhoon in Tacloban on November 15, 2013 in Tacloban, Philippines. (Jeoffrey Maitem/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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A man cooks food at the Tacloban Airport in the early hours of the morning on November 15, 2013 in Leyte, Philippines. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Dominador Artoge holds his duck which he rescued as it swam ashore following Friday's typhoon that lashed Tacloban city in central Philippines Thursday Nov. 14, 2013. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez) (credit:AP)
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Volunteers repack food relief for typhoon victims at a warehouse Thursday, Nov. 14, 2013, in Tacloban city, Leyte province in central Philippines. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez) (credit:AP)
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A typhoon survivor sits inside the Tacloban City Convention Center known as the Astrodome Thursday, Nov. 14, 2013, where hundreds of displaced typhoon survivors have set up makeshift living quarters throughout the complex's once bustling shops and popular basketball court. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu) (credit:AP)
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A young boy looks on as firemen carry victims of typhoon Haiyan at a mass burial site in Tacloban, Leyte province, Central Philippines on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2013. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila) (credit:AP)
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Typhoon victims carry a panel of wood to build a shack in Tacloban on November 19, 2013. The United Nations has confirmed at least 4,500 killed in the disaster, which brought five-metre (16-foot) waves to Tacloban, flattening nearly everything in their path as they swept hundreds of metres across the low-lying land. AFP PHOTO/ Nicolas ASFOURI (Photo credit should read NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)