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Friends of the Earth Press Release, October 5th, 2000

 

Friends of the Earth International ‘Save the Climate Treaty’ Action Day Oct. 5 th !

Today, as ministers from around the world meet in The Netherlands to prepare for the last call Kyoto Protocol negotiations in November, Friends of the Earth groups are making a world-wide Action Day to emphasize that this is the last call to prevent a global climate catastrophe.

Friends of the Earth groups including Australia, Paraguay, Scotland and The Netherlands are involved in today’s international Save The Climate Treaty Action Day.

Friends of the Earth Italy have made a Scuba-Diver-Parade in Venice, the beautiful city which rising sea levels could send underwater. In Piazza San Marco, a Amici della Terra (FoE Italy) in flippers & goggles have demonstrated through the main square with banners indicating that this could well be the required attire for tourists in Venice within a few decades.

Our Austrian Friends of the Earth group flooded their Environment Minister with sloganed ballons as a stunt to draw attention to what is actually an increasingly serious issue – the unwillingness of our governments to face up to global warming and take effective action.

Presently, the outlook for The Hague meetings is bad – recent meetings in Lyon failed to make any progress. The Dutch Minister for Environment and Chair of the COP6 meetings admitted himself that ‘nothing had been achieved in Lyon’.

Climate disasters are already wrecking lives and local economies around the world. Friends of the Earth has published a new briefing, available on-line www.foeeurope.org/dike , detailing extreme weather events which have occurred just in the last three months. The human, environmental and economic cost of these disasters testifies to the urgency which makes the Kyoto Protocol discussions so important.

Dr. Martin Rocholl from Friends of the Earth Europe:

"This Action Day is essentially citizens from around the globe asking their Governments to ensure that the Kyoto Protocol results in real and permanent emissions reductions through the development of renewable energy and energy efficiency measures taken at home. The EU must present a coherent and progressive position – this is currently not the case. The Treaty is being weakened through creating loopholes and get-out clauses in the Treaty. This is the last hope for the only international agreement which can reverse the effects of global warming. Governments have got to wake up. "

Friends of the Earth, the world’s largest environmental group with over one million members, will also be at The Hague. Our climate change experts will be in the conference talking to delegates and on November 18 th we will build a huge dike around the conference centre with thousands of volunteers as a symbolic action.

For more on the Dike Action and background info on the politics of climate change visit: www.foeeurope.org/dike

 

 

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