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Press Release Tackling climate change - consultation on higher charges for gas guzzlers The Mayor today announced Transport for London will start a consultation on Friday on a scheme to charge the cars that make the biggest contribution to global warming - such as the so-called 'Chelsea tractors', some high powered sports cars and expensive luxury vehicles - up to £25 to drive in the present central London Congestion Charging Zone. The zone covers parts of Westminster, and Kensington and Chelsea. Cars driving outside the present congestion charging zone will not be affected. Within the congestion charging zone, the highest CO2 emitting cars, which represent just eight per cent of cars registered in London, would face the higher £25 charge and lose their entitlement to the residents’ discount. Some of the worst examples produce two or three times as much greenhouse gases as the average family car. The great majority of drivers within the zone would be unaffected and the least polluting vehicles will receive a 100 per cent discount and not pay any congestion charge at all. The proposals are part of the Mayor's strategy to do everything possible to reduce pollution and London's contribution to climate change - a top priority as the recent catastrophic weather has brought home. The new charges would be as follows:
Transport - excluding aviation - accounts for 22 per cent of London's CO2 emissions, with cars accounting for nearly half of this. According to a poll conducted by MORI for the Mayor, 64 per cent of Londoners think the most polluting cars should pay a higher congestion charge.* The consultation will start on 10 August and end on 19 October. The Mayor will keep an open mind on the proposals until he has considered the responses to the consultation. Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone said: "Londoners are becoming increasingly aware of the need to tackle climate change and this summer's floods were a reminder of the urgency with which we need to reduce C02 emissions. The highest CO2 emitting cars - like some of the so-called Chelsea tractors, high powered sports cars and luxury executive cars - can produce twice as much carbon dioxide emissions as the kind of car driven by the average Londoner. By proposing these changes to the congestion charging scheme we are encouraging people to take into account the impact on the environment of their choice of car. * Poll conducted by IPSOS/MORI, July 2006 Notes to Editors MEDIA ENQUIRIES: Call Matt Brown at the Mayor’s Press Office on 020 7983 4716 (number not for publication) or email matt.brown@london.gov.uk GENERAL PUBLIC/NON-MEDIA ENQUIRIES: Call the Public Liaison Unit at the Greater London Authority on 020 7983 4100 DUTY PRESS OFFICER: For out-of-hours media enquiries, please call 020 7983 4000 |
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