Heathrow and climate change
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While millions of us enjoy flying every year there is a noisy downside for the people who live or work near to airports.
Heathrow and climate change
Overwhelming scientific evidence now clearly indicates that the world’s climate is changing and the cause is very likely to be human activity. The worst effects of climate change could be catastrophic for our planet and might include heat waves, floods and droughts, melting ice caps, rising sea levels, more frequent and severe storms and hurricanes, and damage to ecosystems and agriculture.
But this future is not inevitable. The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change said “There is still time to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, if we take strong action now.”
The risks to our planet demand an international response, based on the best available scientific evidence. We believe there is an important debate to be had regarding climate change and our starting point is simple: aviation’s contribution is growing and we must take action now to curb emissions from flights.
To find out more about aviation’s contribution to climate change and what BAA is doing to address Heathrow’s greenhouse gas emissions, please explore the links on the left. For more detailed information, please explore our brochure 'Heathrow and Climate Change'. (2,153KB PDF)
You can also read more about BAA and climate change in our Corporate Responsibility Report 2006/07

