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media advisory
friends of the earth
international
united states urged to reduce carbon
dioxide emissions, as president bush accepts
need for action on climate change
february 21, 2005, brussels (belgium) -- The
United States must take urgent action to
combat climate change, Friends of the Earth
International said today.
The call follows President Bush's apparent
recognition of the need to tackle global
warming in a speech in Brussels today.
Mr Bush spoke of the need to “show good
stewardship of the earth – and that requires
addressing the serious, long-term challenge
of global climate change.”
He spoke of emerging technologies and said
that “all nations, including the developing
countries can advance economically, while
slowing the growth in global greenhouse and
avoid pollutants that undermine public
health”.
Friends of the Earth International said that
the US – the world's biggest polluter - must
accept that we need to do far more than
“slowing the growth” of greenhouse gases, and
called on the US to commit itself to join the
rest of the world in tackling global warming
by pledging itself to a significant reduction
in carbon dioxide levels [1].
Friends of the Earth International climate
campaigner Catherine Pearce said:
“Now that President Bush appears to accept
the need to tackle climate change, there can
be no excuse for US inaction on this issue.
The United States , the world's biggest
polluter, must join the rest of the world in
tackling this problem. And that means making
significant cuts in US emissions. Unless the
US takes action, a new era of transatlantic
unity cannot begin.”
The evidence that climate change is
proceeding apace is piling up and weather
extremes across the planet are increasing,
both in frequency and intensity. A recent
high-level international taskforce “Meeting
the Climate Challenge” has revealed that
global emissions have to peak by as early as
2015 in order to avoid uncontrollable climate
change.
for more information
Catherine Pearce
Friends of the Earth International Climate
Change campaign coordinator, Tel: ++44 (0)20
7566 1723 mobile: ++44 (0) 7811 283641 or
email
Jan Kowalzig
Climate Campaigner, Friends of the Earth
Europe +32-2-5426102 or email
notes to editors
[1] President Bush pulled out of the Kyoto
Protocol in 2001, arguing that US business
interests would be harmed by the treaty. The
United States is responsible for a quarter of
the world's carbon dioxide emissions (the
principal greenhouse gas), yet it only has
around four per cent of the world's
population.
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