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26 june 2001
gothenburg
eu ministers discuss next
steps for saving climate treaty
Key environment ministers will gather in
Kurhaus, Scheveningen (near The Hague), in
the Netherlands on Wednesday 27 and Thursday
28 June to discuss the latest proposal on the
Kyoto Protocol from Jan Pronk, the current
President of the UN climate conference.
Following the rejection of the Kyoto
Protocol by the United States earlier this
month, the latest Pronk proposal is designed
to keep other big polluters on board,
particularly Japan and Russia. The Kyoto
Protocol cannot enter into force without
these countries, even though European heads
of government agreed to push ahead without
the US at their recent summit in
Gothenburg.
The discussions will deal with substantive
issues - such as finance for technology
transfer, sinks and emissions trading - but
will doubtlessly touch on the ongoing
political reality of US withdrawal and
inaction. This is the last major multilateral
meeting on climate change before the
resumption of COP6 in Bonn next month.
Kate Hampton, Climate Campaigner for
Friends of the Earth International said:
"This meeting must close loopholes that would
undermine the Protocol's environmental
effectiveness. The EU has agreed to ratify
without the US, so all eyes are now on Japan.
There's no alternative and no time to
waste."
Ricardo Navarro, Chair of Friends of the
Earth International said: "Those least
responsible for causing climate change will
suffer its worst effects. The lifebuoy is a
symbol of hope. Governments must take action
by rescuing the Protocol from the hands of
Texas oil men."
Photo opportunites:
1) Presentation of lifebuoy to Minister
Pronk on Wednesday 27 June at 1pm in front of
the Kurhaus (Geyvers Deynootplein 30,
Scheveningen) Friends of the Earth will
present Pronk with a buoy and call on him and
the ministers present to reach an agreement
that will actually reduce greenhouse gas
emissions.
2) Activists in oilskins on Thursday 28 June
from 5 pm onwards in front of the Kurhaus
until the end of the official press
conference (Geyvers Deynootplein 30,
Scheveningen) Friends of the Earth will also
be present at the end of the two-day meeting
on June 28 with 20 activists wearing yellow
oilskins and equipped with lifebuoys and
foghorns.
Ilse Chang (Action Coordinator/Netherlands)
+31 6 2959 3876 (mob)
Kate Hampton (In London) +44 207 566
1723
+ 44 774 896 7323(mob)
Press Office + 44 207 566 1649
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