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Greenpeace campaigner speaks at fuel tax protest rally in Hyde Park

Fuel protest rally
Greenpeace campaigner Rob Gueterbock addressed the
truckers rally in Hyde Park today and told the
protestors that they were wrong to argue for
lower taxes on dirty petrol and diesel but right
to support new green alternative fuels.
Speaking at the event, Rob Gueterbock said:
"I have been travelling with the fuel protest convoy for
the past five days and spent a lot of time discussing
the issues with truckers and farmers. At the end of the
day, and despite some very positive discussions,
Greenpeace fundamentally disagrees with the
protestors' demands to lower tax on dirty petrol
and diesel. If the tax goes down there will be an
increased impact on the climate and that means
more floods and freak storms."
He continued:
"However, even though we disagree about the tax
on dirty fuels, we do have common ground when
it comes to promoting alternative green fuels.
Greenpeace calls on all the fuel protestors here
today to stop campaigning for cheaper dirty petrol
and diesel and start campaigning for alternative
green fuels which cost less money. Greenpeace
and the RAC Foundation are already campaigning for
a Green Fuel Fund which will create half a billion
pounds of funding for the research, development
and promotion of green fuels - we want you to
back that campaign."
A team of Greenpeace volunteers travelling in an
articulated lorry powered by bio-diesel has been
travelling with the fuel convoy for the past five days
to argue the case for the environment and to show
examples of green fuel in action. Yesterday
Greenpeace gave away five thousand litres
of bio-diesel to motorists in central London
as part of the campaign to get Government
support for cheap green fuels.
Further information:
Contact:
Greenpeace Press Office on 020 7865 8255
On the road with the convoy:
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3

Fuel protest rally
Greenpeace campaigner Rob Gueterbock addressed the truckers rally in Hyde Park today and told the protestors that they were wrong to argue for lower taxes on dirty petrol and diesel but right to support new green alternative fuels.
Speaking at the event, Rob Gueterbock said:
"I have been travelling with the fuel protest convoy for the past five days and spent a lot of time discussing the issues with truckers and farmers. At the end of the day, and despite some very positive discussions, Greenpeace fundamentally disagrees with the protestors' demands to lower tax on dirty petrol and diesel. If the tax goes down there will be an increased impact on the climate and that means more floods and freak storms."
He continued: "However, even though we disagree about the tax on dirty fuels, we do have common ground when it comes to promoting alternative green fuels. Greenpeace calls on all the fuel protestors here today to stop campaigning for cheaper dirty petrol and diesel and start campaigning for alternative green fuels which cost less money. Greenpeace and the RAC Foundation are already campaigning for a Green Fuel Fund which will create half a billion pounds of funding for the research, development and promotion of green fuels - we want you to back that campaign."
A team of Greenpeace volunteers travelling in an articulated lorry powered by bio-diesel has been travelling with the fuel convoy for the past five days to argue the case for the environment and to show examples of green fuel in action. Yesterday Greenpeace gave away five thousand litres of bio-diesel to motorists in central London as part of the campaign to get Government support for cheap green fuels.
Further information:
Contact:
Greenpeace Press Office on 020 7865 8255
On the road with the convoy:
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3


