New Thames flood barrier a stark reminder of climate change threat - Baker

10 Jan 2005

Responding to plans to erect a new 10-mile flood barrier across the Thames, the Liberal Democrats reveal Government figures that predict the threat of flooding to be so severe that the current barrier may have to be raised up to 325 times a year by 2100.

In the last five years the barrier has been raised 55 times. In the five years before April 1999 the barrier was only raised 12 times.

The forecasts from DEFRA show that under the current climate change predictions, the barrier will need to be raised:

  • between 10 and 20 times in 2010
  • between 20 and 35 times in 2020
  • between 6 and 75 times in 2050
  • between 30 and 325 times in 2100

Commenting, Norman Baker MP, Liberal Democrat Shadow Environment Secretary, said:

"These shocking figures explain why a new flood barrier will soon be essential for London. But prevention is always better than a cure.

"The figures are a stark reminder that climate change is real and is already affecting the lives of people in Britain and it is high time the Government started taking its threat seriously.

"Last year the Government's plans to build new homes in the Thames Gateway were published without any research on environmental constraints being completed.

"John Prescott's so-called sustainable communities are nothing of the sort. Londoners are not being told the truth."

This website uses cookies

Please select the types of cookies you want to allow.

These are necessary for the website to function properly.
These help us to understand how our visitors use our website.
These allow us to display content from other websites that track you for advertising purposes.