| UK Government: UK and Florida tackling the
climate change challenge
Jul 16, 2008 -- M2 PRESSWIRE
The challenge of climate change is one of the key issues being addressed
during the visit to the UK of the Governor of Florida, Charlie Crist. Today,
in London, the Governor and Foreign and Commonwealth Office Minister, Dr Kim
Howells, witnessed the signing of a series of Memoranda of Understanding (MoU)
aimed at developing clean technologies to help tackle this global problem.
Dr Howells said of the collaborative efforts,
"These memoranda are a concrete demonstration of the deepening relationship
between the UK and Florida. Governor Crist's work to set tough emission
targets has helped make Florida one of the world's leaders in tackling
climate change. A target of reducing emissions to 80% of 1990 levels by 2050
demonstrates the Governor's determination to put Florida at the forefront of
worldwide action."
Welcoming this establishment of closer links, Governor Crist said,
"Florida's research universities are the heart of our technology innovation,
and I applaud the international partnerships established here today.
Talented scientists are developing high quality research that results in
real-world applications, and collaboration can advance the work being done
in Florida and around the world."
Note to editors:
Three MoUs were signed to develop such areas as collaborative research and
cooperation on the use of facilities and equipment. The MoUs were between
Heriot-Watt University and the Florida Atlantic University; the New and
Renewable Energy Centre, in Blyth, Northumberland, and the Florida Atlantic
University; and the College of Natural Sciences - Bangor University and the
Florida-Gulf Coast University.
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