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5 april 2001
thousands flood white
house
e-protest gives bush a taste of climate
change
Tens of thousands of angry citizens from
all over the world have ìfloodedì the White
House with e-mails, as a part of a Friends of
the Earth protest over Bushís climbdown on
the UN climate treaty, called the Kyoto
Protocol. The action is stretching the
Friends of the Earth e-mail server to
breaking point (FoEE receives copies of all
messages) and the White House server has
reportedly crashed twice since Saturday,
unable to process the world-wide protest. At
peak times, every second an e-protest is
sent.
more than 10,000 e-protests a
day!
Since the start of the action last Thursday
(March 29), more than 50,000 people from all
continents participated, including
representatives from industry, governments,
churches, parliaments and NGOs. 200 persons
from the European Commission were among the
protesters as well as employees of BP and
Shell, using their office computers. Messages
came from every corner of the world, from
Patagonia to Portugal, from Tasmania to
Texas, from China to Costa Rica. The protest
has been translated into French, German,
Spanish, Russian, Japanese. More than 2000 US
citizens even sent a fax to the White
House.
Dr Martin Rocholl, political director at
Friends of the Earth Europe:
"FLOOD BUSH is not a computer-virus ! Behind
it are tens of thousands of people who take
the time to send their own e-mail to Bush,
asking him not to let the world down in
fighting global warming ñ many of them adding
personal messages. We never expected such an
immediate and powerful response. Within hours
after our call for this action, our server,
receiving the copies of the protest letters,
was close to melt down. And it is still
growing as people want to express their anger
and persuade Bush to change his mind."
Roda Verheyen, climate campaigner at
Friends of the Earth Europe:
" The world is telling Bush that we need to
act against climate change now, not later.
While we still hope that President Bush will
reverse his decision and join the world again
in fighting global warming, the European
Union must now show leadership and join with
other countries to make the climate treaty
work - with or without the US."
FLOOD BUSH e-protest:
Dear President Bush,
I call on you as President of the USA not to
betray the Kyoto Protocol.
The United States must live up to its
commitment to the UN negotiations to prevent
global warming. Sabotaging the Kyoto Protocol
puts the USA into a position of environmental
isolationism and makes it responsible for
climate catastrophe. The US has one of the
highest per capita CO2 emissions in the
world. People around the world already faced
with the first signs of climate change,
suffering from floods and hurricanes, expect
your country to be in the forefront of
tackling climate change. An enormous
potential of creativity, innovation and
efficiency is there to be harvested once we
have decided to really reduce CO2 emissions.
If you fail to reverse your decision to kill
the Kyoto Protocol, future generations will
not forgive you. President Bush, the science
is clear and the international political will
is there to tackle climate change. The US
must join the world in fighting global
warming!
Sincerely,
Contacts:
On climate policies: Roda Verheyen, FoE
Climate Campaigner: 0049 179 465 2979
On the E-mail protest: Martin Rocholl,
Friends of the Earth Europe: 0032 2 542 0183
or ñ5420180
FLOOD BUSH on-line:
http://www.foeeurope.org/climate
Background:
- A White House spokesman said: "The
president has been unequivocal. He does not
support the Kyoto treaty." The Swedish
Environment Minister described the move as
"appalling and provocative".
- Bush's campaign for presidency was
backed and financed by major US oil giants,
which campaigned against the international
treaty to prevent global warming.
- The US promised to cut their climate
changing gases by 7% over 1990 levels before
2012 at the latest, but US emissions in fact
rose by more than 10% between 1990 and 2000.
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