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âUS MUST ACT OVER CLIMATE SAYS  QUEENâ 
Mark Townsend and Gaby  Hinsliff 
Sunday October 31, 2004 
The Observer 
The Queen has made a rare  intervention in world politics to warn Tony Blair 
of her grave concerns over  the White House's stance on global warming. 
She is understood to have asked  Downing Street to lobby the US after 
observing the alarming impact of  Britain's changing weather on her estates at 
Balmoral in Scotland and  Sandringham in Norfolk. The revelation gives an 
unusual 
glimpse into the mind  of the monarch, who normally strives to stay above 
politics. 
Further evidence of the Queen's  views on global warming will be seen this 
week when she opens one of the most  high-profile conferences ever staged in 
Europe on the issue. She is keen for  this to be interpreted as a symbolic and 
political statement. 
The Berlin summit will come a  day after the US presidential elections and 
its outcome will dictate the tone  of key climate talks. George Bush's 
administration has remained hostile to  international attempts to reduce 
emissions of 
climate change gases. 
'There has been dialogue  between Downing Street and Buckingham Palace on all 
issues relating to climate  change including the US position and the latest 
science. She is very keen to  get involved,' said one of the UK's most eminent 
experts on climate change,  who agreed to speak to The Observer on condition 
of anonymity. 
He added: 'From her own  observations on the climate she has become worried 
like the rest of us. She  has made it clear she wants to raise the importance 
of the issue.' 
In addition to her own  fieldwork, the Queen was inspired by briefing papers 
supplied by Blair's chief  scientist, Sir David King - who has described the 
threat of climate change as  greater than global terrorism - and John 
Schellnhuber, research director of  the Tyndall Centre, where Britain's 
pioneering work 
on global warming is  conducted. 
During this week's conference,  Tony Blair, using a live video link, will 
hail a new Anglo-German alliance to  persuade other countries, including the 
US, 
to reduce the impact of global  warming. 
Schellnhuber, who this week  will receive a CBE from the Queen for his work 
on climate change, added that  the identity of the next President of the US, 
the planet's biggest polluter,  would dominate discussions. 
'If John Kerry wins, there  might be a better chance of an open dialogue, 
there might be a feeling we can  start again. If Bush wins, then we will have 
to 
wait and see,' added the  former chief scientist to the German government. 
Environmentalists believe that  the Queen's intervention is likely to prove 
crucial, particularly as Blair has  promised to make climate change a key issue 
at the G8 group of major  industrial nations next year. 
Among those present for the  Queen this week will be Sir David King, 
Environment Secretary Margaret Beckett  and Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, who 
sounded 
a fresh warning only last week  about the perils of climate change. 
Bush has provoked international  condemnation by refusing to ratify the Kyoto 
protocol, the international  treaty to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. 
Russia's recent decision to sign  the treaty has isolated the US on an issue 
described by Blair as the greatest  environmental threat to the planet. 
Both Downing Street and  Buckingham Palace refused to comment last night, in 
keeping with the  convention that Prime Ministers do not disclose the content 
of conversations  with the Queen. 
She is known to take an active  interest in her weekly audiences with her 
Prime Ministers, for which she is  carefully briefed: after decades on the 
throne, her political insights are  said to rival those of senior diplomats. 
The 
conversations take place without  private secretaries present and are 
traditionally never disclosed by either  side - although the Queen did once 
admit that 
her most enjoyable audiences had  been with Winston Churchill. 
On the rare occasions that the  Queen does express a forceful personal 
opinion on political issues, protocol  dictates the Prime Minister should raise 
it 
on her behalf with the appropriate  head of state or minister - but discreetly, 
without compromising her. It is  extremely rare for her views to become 
public. 
By contrast, Prince Charles has  lobbied increasingly openly on political 
issues, often firing off handwritten  letters - nicknamed 'black spider memos' 
in 
Whitehall because of his writing -  direct to ministers on subjects ranging 
from complementary medicine to  hunting. 




"Labour to keep alive in your breast that little  spark of celestial fire, 
conscience.""  --George  Washington



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