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Press Release More information about the Friends of the Earth Europe Corporates campaign
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Voting opens for Angry Mermaid Award for worst climate lobbying Brussels/Copenhagen, Monday 16 November - The damaging impacts of corporate lobbying on international efforts to fight climate change are exposed today with the announcement of the eight candidates for the Angry Mermaid Award 2009. The Angry Mermaid Award is named after the iconic Copenhagen mermaid who is angry about the destruction being caused by climate change. Thousands of members of the public are expected to vote at www.angrymermaid.org between today and Sunday 13 December for the candidate which they believe has done the most to sabotage effective action to tackle climate change.
The winner of the angry mermaid award will be announced at the Copenhagen climate talks on Tuesday 15 December 2009.
Paul de Clerk from Friends of the Earth International, one of the groups organising the awards, said: “All the candidates for the Angry Mermaid Award have lobbied to protect their own profits and prevent effective action to tackle climate change. As world leaders struggle to reach agreement on cutting greenhouse gas emissions, the influence of major polluters and lobbyists, and many others, needs to be exposed. We cannot tackle climate change and continue with business as usual - and that is what these companies and lobby groups want to do.” The Angry Mermaid Award is organised by Attac Denmark, Corporate Europe Observatory, Friends of the Earth International, Focus on the Global South and Spinwatch. For more information see www.angrymermaid.org *** CONTACTS:Helen Burley, tel: + 44 (0) 7703 731 923 or email helen@corporateeurope.org Francesca Gater, communications officer for Friends of the Earth Europe: The Angry Mermaid Award is organised by Attac Denmark, Corporate Europe Observatory, Focus on the Global South, Friends of the Earth International and Spinwatch.
Friends of the Earth Europe campaigns for sustainable and fair societies and for the protection of the environment, |