We owe all children a planet Earth as wonderful as the one we have enjoyed!
The Norwegian Grandparents Climate Campaign, GCC, was formed in 2006 by a group of concerned elders, many of whom formerly held influential positions in Norwegian society. The initiative came from Halfdan Wiik, librarian and environmental activist living on the island of Stord south of Bergen.
Today GCC has well over 6800 members (March 2023), with regional groups across Norway and run by a Members’ steering-committee. GCC has proved a significant voice in the public debate on the state of Norway’s climate policy at home and abroad. GCC is also well known for it’s street demonstrations and their red bucket hats – drawing attention, signalizing urgency and concern!
Big issues facing Norway in 2022 are:
- CO2 emissions that have been on the rise for decades, «Climate goals» for 2030 are non-committal and not to be trusted.
- Drilling for oil in the Arctic ocean – environmentally a particularly sensitive area.
- The far-reaching tax subsidies that are beeing bestowed on oil and gas activities, pointing backwards and not forwards for the Norwegian economy.
- Continued focus on improvements in road and air, to the detriment of low emission rail and sea, transport.
- A very high level of personal consumption, which is putting the Earth’s finite resources under immense strain.
GCC has adopted Article 112 of the Norwegian Constitution as the guiding principle for climate action and climate justice. It guarantees: “Every person has the right to an environment that is conducive to health and to a natural environment whose productivity and diversity are maintained. Natural resources shall be managed on the basis of comprehensive long-term considerations which will safeguard this right for future generations as well.”
Contact:
Besteforeldrenes klimaaksjon, P.O.Box 1231 Vika, 0110 Oslo. post@besteforeldreaksjonen.no
For further information, contact: Andrew Kroglund, General Secretary; andrewkroglund@gmail.com mobile: (47) 951 39 725