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MEDIA ADVISORY
Friends of the Earth International
Advance: Saturday 11 November 2006
GLOBAL ACTION ON CLIMATE
CHANGE
NAIROBI (KENYA)
--
Thousands of people are expected to join a
march in Nairobi, Kenya, on Saturday 11
November as part of a global call for action
on climate change.
The march takes place as government
ministers from around the world arrive in
Nairobi for the crucial final week of the UN
climate talks, aimed at reaching an
international agreement on future cuts in
climate change-causing gases like carbon
dioxide.
The event follows major events in Europe,
Asia, Africa and the Americas, including a
demonstration and rally in London which
attracted more than 25,000 people, and
thousands of people at Walks against Warming
across Australia, Other events included a
demonstration and “lights out” action in the
United States and rallies in Bangladesh,
South Africa, Taiwan and Brazil.
Friends of the Earth International, in
Nairobi to take part in the talks, will be
joining the march with representatives from
around the world calling for tough action to
tackle climate change.
Friends of the Earth International Climate
Campaigner Catherine Pearce said:
“All around the world people have taken to
the streets to demanding action to tackle
climate change. These talks here in Nairobi
represent a real opportunity for governments
to make real progress on an international
agreement. Global action is essential if we
are to tackle this global problem. Ministers
must respond to the urgency of the
cause.”
Friends of the Earth International is
calling on governments to define a clear work
programme for the post 2012 negotiations
while in Nairobi, following the progress made
at UN talks in Montreal last year.
Countries are committed, under the terms of
the Kyoto Protocol, to carry out a rigorous
review of the Kyoto Protocol – and this
process should begin in Nairobi. On-going
negotiations must also take place on the
future action of industrialised countries, as
set out in article 3.9 of the Kyoto Protocol.
These negotiations should be given a clear
end date of 2008.
Additional agreements are also urgently
required to resolve arrangements for the
Adaptation Fund which finances projects on
the ground in developing countries to help
manage the impacts of climate change. In
addition, governments of rich countries must
increase funding for adaptation in less
developed countries.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
:
Catherine Pearce, Friends of the Earth
International climate campaigner, Tel: + 44
7811 283 641 (UK mobile) or +254 (0)720 828
889 (Kenya mobile)
Friends of the Earth Ghana Climate
Campaigner, Erasmus Aborley Tel: +254 (0)720
827 588 (Kenya mobile)
Friends of the Earth International media
line: +31-6-51005630 (Dutch mobile, Nov.12-18
only)
NOTES:
Background about the march
http://www.globalclimatecampaign.org/
Background about the UN Climate Talks see
http://www.foei.org/media/2006/1031.html
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