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Talk climate and money, not climate vs money, WWF tells APEC

Posted on 13 November 2009 Bookmark and Share

“Solving problems of protectionism, trade zones, banks and exchange rates is very important, but what is all of this worth if the world slips into chaos because of devastating climate change?” said Kim Carstensen, Leader of the WWF Global Climate Initiative.

Singapore – Leaders gathering in Singapore for the APEC summit this weekend must commit to strong and ambitious climate actions if they want to achieve sustainable growth for their region and help their countries to avoid disastrous consequences of global warming.

The Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation – bringing together world leaders like US President Barack Obama, Chinese President Hu Jintao and Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama – must look beyond the group’s usual areas of interest and focus on the common challenges posed by climate change.

“Solving problems of protectionism, trade zones, banks and exchange rates is very important, but what is all of this worth if the world slips into chaos because of devastating climate change?” said Kim Carstensen, Leader of the WWF Global Climate Initiative.

“APEC leaders must open their eyes and look into the real threats and challenges of this world and their region. We cannot talk about sustainable growth without solving the most intractable problem the planet is facing.”

UN climate talks are floundering due to attempts by some governments to lower expectations for a new treaty and efforts to delay the deal.

The production of a legally binding framework at Copenhagen together with an amended Kyoto Protocol will help secure the survival of countries, cultures and ecosystems and clear the way towards a low carbon economy.

“If APEC countries would tackle the climate crisis with the same rigor they showed in protecting their economies from the financial meltdown, the world wouldn’t have to worry about a lack of political will or insufficient levels of ambition in the UN climate talks”, said Carstensen.

“We urge APEC leaders to bring economic recovery and climate recovery in sync, so that money spent on keeping growth levels high also helps bringing emission levels down.”

In WWF’s view, the Pacific region should become a model of technology cooperation, where developed APEC countries assist their developing country partners with adaptation and mitigation, through clean technologies, financial support and capacity building.

“Many want the APEC region to become a free trade zone, but they should also exploit its potential as a clean tech zone”, said Carstensen.

“There is probably no better regional network of countries in the world for piloting smart concepts for technology cooperation like those discussed in the UN climate talks. To boost the international negotiations, we urgently need pioneers who show what’s possible and how to make it happen.”


Comments

PureVision

November 15, 2009 - 02:01

Let´s not wait for the national leaders to act but organise together the cleaning and healing of our earth with compassion, fun and awareness and engage for all the hungry and homless people and suffering animals.

Good that so many of us have no work or income, because the maschines took over most productions - so many are free to work for the important issues.

Because there is enought for all on this earth, it´s about to organise and to reflect about: What is our real wealth.
The capital of mankind are the treasures and the fertility of the earth, our capabilitys, good health and our unpayable life times.
 
If we spend parts of our lifetime to do products or services for others, it is an act of selflessness, love on a phenomenological level. It should be organised, that for spending live time for others and the planet, one should get more out then satisfying reproduction needs: the fullfilling of some deep whishes and a save old age should be guaranteed.

From the viewpoint to engage for the best of all, there will be enough for us too - let´s not wait for the national states to act, 
for they are not financial stabilised - some of us are much bigger then them with money: Stars, Modells, Enterpreneurs and old Familys.

Instead of waiting for the national leaders to act, we should invite them to work together and to give us permission to clean nature 
and to start with building modellprojects in nomanslands to plant trees, to clean water and to produce energy. 
We want to show, how well paid the increase of life quality will be at paradise-like places to learn, exchange and live for generations and cultures.

The balance with nature and with our self are the capital who provides freedom to do what we realy, realy want.
Let´s start at the poorest places in the mountains, former rainforests and damaged lands in industrie countrys for every thing is possible and connected everywhere today - high tech selfproviding, realtime, reentrys and own money circles.

In such modellprojects we want to invite refugees who can not stay at their homelands on the red carpet 
and we want to use the chance to meet them and to exchange with their cultures in workshops, educations and daily community live.

This text came as answer to Mohamed Nasheed (Anni), President of the Maledives, who asked on the "Survival Pact from some of the most Climate-Vulnerable Nations on Earth" for a "message of gratitude and support".

 

 

 

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