28 jan 2002
new york
gloomy outlook for the world summit
unless change of direction, says friends of
the earth international
The lurch of governments towards more of
the policies that threaten the future of the
Planet must be challenged at this year’s
Johannesburg Earth Summit now just over 200
days away.
As governments meet formally in New York
to review progress on sustainable development
since the Rio Summit in 1992, they are at the
same time starting work on the trade deal
cobbled together at the recent WTO meeting in
Doha (1). Senior politicians and business
leaders are also meeting behind closed doors
at the World Economic Forum just a few blocks
away from the United Nations later this
week.
Friends of the Earth International (FoEI)
called on governments to honestly address the
reasons for unsustainable development
predominating since Rio, which include
pushing ahead with unjust trade policies and
economic globalisation.
FoEI is calling for four key measures to
be tackled at Johannesburg in August:
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Reign in the power of corporations by
establishing binding rules of corporate
accountability and liability.
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Acknowledge and act on the
industrialized countries’ ecological debt
to the South.
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Establishment of the principle that
International environmental agreements
override trade rules and devise a treaty on
food and farming outside the WTO.
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Give the environment a stronger voice
in world politics by strengthening the
institutions that are meant to secure
sustainable development.
Daniel Mittler co-ordinator of FoEI’s work
on the Summit said: “It is ironic that while
governments are talking up their
responsibilities on sustainable development,
they are pushing forward with the policies
that are causing the problems. The WEF and
WTO are promoting an agenda that will further
inequality and environmental degradation. In
the 200 days that remain before the Earth
Summit governments must grasp the opportunity
to take action that this time delivers
sutainability.”
Contacts in New York:
Daniel Mittler, BUND +49 173 923 4747
Matt Phillips +1 917 567 3250
Notes
(1) The World Summit on Sustainable
Development (the Johannesburg Earth Summit)
will take place in August. The present
meeting is the formal assessment of progress
on sustainable development since the 1992 Rio
Earth Summit. It is also the forum where
governments will start to agree the outcomes
of the Summit – possibly to be billed as the
‘Global Deal’. The WTO is today launching the
detailed process for taking forward the
agreement on trade reached at the Doha
Ministerial in November 2001.
Further information at:
www.rio-plus-10.org
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