Press Release
HOT AIR!
Two Weeks of Talk: US Ensures No Result
Two weeks ago the President of the Conference Jan Pronk warned
the politicians of the public outrage that would result if they
left the Hague with no deal to fight climate change. After two weeks
of waffle, that is exactly what has happened. Nothing effective
has been achieved. Man-made climate change will continue to get
worse. People all over the planet will lose lives, homes and jobs
as a result.
Who is to blame for this fiasco:
- Blame the United States and its supporters in the ironically
named "umbrella" group (Canada, Japan, Australia, etc) which has
fought tooth and nail to exploit every loophole in the Kyoto Treaty.
The group demanded a giant "free gift" of existing forests and
farmlands to count towards their Kyoto targets. They wanted unlimited
hot air trading with Russia and the Ukraine.
- Blame some of the world's largest companies, including Exxon
(which still denies that climate change is even happening), Texaco
and DuPont. They have tried to exploit the talks to create huge
new market in carbon trading, while using the power of their political
money to block effective action against climate change in the
US Congress. The Senators who came to the Hague to boast that
they would do the bidding of these companies have betrayed their
electors, and their over-riding duty as politicians for the safety
of their citizens and the planet.
At the start of the Conference, Friends of the Earth International
built a dike as a symbol of hope for the success of the talks. A
sandbag from the dike was taken inside by Minister Pronk to be present
throughout the talks. The bag sat silently, while the politicians
talked. But in the end, the bag did the better job. COME TO THE
LAST DIKE ACTION OF THE CONFERENCE. THE DIKE WAS A SYMBOL OF HOPE
FOR THE SUCCESS OF THE TALKS. NOW, IT WILL BECOME A MONUMENT TO
ITS FAILURE: Meet 30 minutes after the conclusion of the talks at
the front of the Conference Centre.
Commenting, FOEI Vice Chair Tony Juniper said:
"The failure of these talks is a disaster for us all. No words
can truly express our anger at what has happened here, or our sadness
for the victims of the climate change that is to come. The world
will pay the price in tears. We will not forget or forgive those
who wrecked these talks, and put our planet in further danger. We
will demand that those Governments who back the Kyoto Treaty continue
their programmes of action to fight climate change. And we will
work to see that those Governments and politicians who betrayed
it pay for their behaviour".
Friends of the Earth contacts:
Now in The Hague at the COP6 Conference:
Ian Willmore 0044 7887 641344 (FOEI Media)
Roda Verheyen 0044 7712 843216 (Climate Expert)
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