[Greens-Media] Climate Change Fund for NSW coasts also needs change
in planning culture
Christine Donayre
Christine.Donayre at parliament.nsw.gov.au
Wed Nov 5 16:32:46 EST 2008
Media Release
5 November 2008
Climate Change Fund for NSW coasts also needs change in planning
culture
Greens MP Ian Cohen is welcoming the NSW Government’s $18 million
Climate Change fund for local councils as a step towards restitution for
proliferation of poor coastal planning overseen by the Government.
“The unveiling of research work last week by the Premier showed sea
level rises by 2050 will have significant impact on coastal
communities,” says Mr Cohen
“There should be no doubt that the Costa-style climate change
denialism and failure to integrate ecologically sustainable development
into planning decisions will have dire economic implications for coastal
communities.”
“I don’t understand why it has taken the Government departments and
local councils so many years to acknowledge the threat of shoreline
recession and the need for coastal buffer zones.”
“It is good to see this Government is finally recognising the
important role that local councils play when dealing with climate
change, but the developers and government departments also need to
undertake some serious reflection on what appropriate development is in
a world of coastal erosion and climate change.”
Mr Cohen is currently attending the 17th NSW Coastal Conference in
Wollongong and is not surprised at the prognosis of various scientists,
experts and coastal engineers for coastal councils.
“Whilst the $18 million fund will go a long way for coastal councils,
in particular, to combat disastrous climate change, this decision does
not undo the poor planning decisions of this Government in the past.”
“For eighty percent of the New South Wales population that reside
within 3 km of the coastline the $18 million needs to be accompanied by
a change in planning and development culture.”
Further Information: Ian Cohen: 0409989466 or Christine Donayre on
0412188232.
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