Copenhagen: A Disaster For The World's Poorest
Copenhagen: A Disaster For The World's Poorest
Akanimo
Sampson,
Port Harcourt
Copenhagen: Disaster For Nigeria, Other Poor Countries, Says Bassey
THE Nigerian Chair of the Friends of the Earth International (FOEI), a global federation of environmental rights advocacy groups, Nnimmo Bassey, says the failure of rich industrialised countries of the world to secure a strong and fair United Nations agreement to tackle climate change in Copenhagen, Denmark, will spell disaster for Nigeria and other poor countries.
Bassey who was speaking in an interview with our correspondent on-line on Monday, said, ''Copenhagen has been an abject failure. Justice has not been done. By delaying action, rich countries have condemned millions of the world¹s poorest people to hunger, suffering and loss of life as climate change accelerates. The blame for this disastrous outcome is squarely on the developed nations''.
According to him, ''FoEI is disgusted by the
failure of rich countries to commit to the
emissions
reductions they know are needed, especially the US, which is
the world's largest historical emitter of greenhouse gases.
In contrast African nations, China and others in the
developing world deserve praise for their progressive
positions and constructive approach. Major developing
countries cannot be blamed for the failure of
rich
industrialised countries''.
A confidential United
Nations paper leaked on December 17, 2009 however, predicts
that
average temperatures rise will far exceed the 2
degree threshold set by the UN even if current international
pledges are fully implemented. ''This is effectively a death
sentence for many in some of the world¹s most vulnerable
countries, including small island states, who had demanded a
limit of 1.5 degrees'', the FoEI chair said.
The full account of the interview went thus:
''Instead of committing to deep cuts in emissions and putting new, public money on the table to help solve the climate crisis, rich countries have bullied developing nations to accept far less. Those most responsible for putting the planet in this mess have not shown the guts required to fix it and have instead acted to protect short-term political interests.
''The only real leadership at the conference
has come from the hundreds of thousands of ordinary people
who¹ve come together to demand strong action to prevent
climate catastrophe. Their voices are loud and growing and
FoEI will continue to be part of the
fight for climate
justice.
FoEI has been one of the key contributors to the alternative people's summit known as the Klimaforum with allied organisations such as La Via Campesina and the World March of Women.
''We will continue to fight for a strong and fair agreement to tackle climate change.There is a growing climate justice movement and more and more people are getting involved. This is the beginning of change. Everyone can pressure their government to take a stronger stance. Everyone can take action to tackle climate change, consuming less, saving energy and improving energy efficiency for instance''.
What The Copenhagen Talks Failed To Achieve:
Rich, developed countries did not
commit to cut their greenhouse gas emissions by at least 40%
in comparison with 1990 levels by 2020. These cuts should be
made at home - with no offsetting. Offsetting, including
through the 'Clean Development Mechanism',
is a false
solution and should be rejected.
Rich, developed countries did not acknowledge the climate debt that they owe to developing countries as a result of decades of pollution.
The World Bank and its climate funds have not been rejected despite the fact that they are set to increase developing country debt and promote dirty energy such as ³clean² coal.
Forests are still included in Œcarbon
offsetting initiatives¹ and this does not help to combat
climate change. It diverts attention from the real solutions
to climate change and deforestation. Copenhagen talks did
not state that plantations are not forests.
Damaging
monoculture tree plantations have not been excluded from the
UN climate negotiations.
False solutions like nuclear energy and agrofuels have not been excluded from the UN talks.
ENDS