5 june 2002
Save the Earth Summit on World
Environment Day
FoEI calls on Ministers to respond to civil
society concerns
On World Environment Day, Friends of the
Earth International (FoEI) calls on
governments around the world to urgently
respond to global concerns on corporate
globalisation.
As a first step, they should rescue the
Earth Summit negotiations taking place in
Bali, Indonesia today. Non-governmental
groups have agreed that the talks are in
crisis.
Governments have been watering down the few
meaningful targets and timetables still on
the table at the Fourth Preparatory Meeting
for the Earth Summit and are not making
enough financial resources available for
achieving sustainability.
Friends of the Earth International warns
governments, that if they continue to use the
Earth Summit to make sustainable development
subservient to the trade agenda promoted by
the WTO, they will face a global
backlash.
FoEI is alarmed by the lack of meaningful
commitments appearing in the present
negotiating text and is appalled that
countries like the USA are objecting even to
these. The US administration continues to
negotiate on behalf of the American fossil
fuel lobby and refuses to accept that a
phase-out of fossil fuels and a global shift
to renewable energies are urgently
required.
FoEI calls on the EU and G77 countries to
not allow the USA to hold the world to
ransom. Instead they should use the
Johannesburg Summit to give global answers to
the problems caused by economic
globalisation. FoEI is also concerned that
the negotiations in Bali are increasingly
being conducted like the ones at the WTO,
with "key countries" stitching up deals
behind closed doors.
Ricardo Navarro, Chair of Friends of the
Earth International comments:
"We are truly worried for the world.
Governments are not taking their earlier made
commitments seriously. If things continue as
they are, the Earth Summit will be a step
back from Rio. It is ironic that on World
Environment Day, more and more decisions are
taking place behind closed doors -
reminiscent of procedures in the WTO. This is
our world - and on World Environment Day,
Ministers must act swiftly and decisively to
save it."
A two-page FoEI statement "Keep the WTO
out of the Earth Summit" is available in Bali
and via
ronnieh@foe.co.uk
.
Contacts:
In Bali: 08179711394 or
Daniel Mittler, Campaign Coordinator, +49
173 923 4747
Or call Ed Matthew on +44 7810 558 249
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