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  • From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr." <lfl@intrex.net>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [permaculture] BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Green activists rally worldwide
  • Date: Sat, 03 Dec 2005 10:44:20 -0500


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Last Updated: Saturday, 3 December 2005, 08:06 GMT
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Green activists rally worldwide
A mosaic calling for action on global warming in Montreal, Canada
Environmental groups are calling for stronger action
Protests are being held in more than 30 countries as part of an international
day of action on global warming.

The demonstrations have been timed to coincide with a UN summit on climate
change in Montreal, Canada.

Thousands are expected to march through the city, as well as Washington,
London, Sydney and Johannesburg.

Environmental groups are critical of what they see as the inadequate response of governments to the threat of global warming.

Delicate manoeuvring

Five groups, including Greenpeace and the Climate Crisis Coalition, will
deliver a petition to the US embassy in Montreal.


Human nature is destructive and as such environmental change is indeed
inevitable
Graham Douglas, UK

Climate change: Your views
The petition, signed by 600,000 Americans, calls on the Bush administration
and the US Congress to help stop global warming.

Canadian Inuit of the Arctic north, including hunters, trappers and elders, have travelled to Montreal to take part in the demonstration.

Delegates from 189 countries are at the 10-day conference to consider how to meet the Kyoto Protocol targets and what measures should follow when these expire in 2012.

The Kyoto agreement, which came into force earlier this year, requires industrialised nations to cut emissions of greenhouse gases by 5.2%.

The US, the world's biggest emitter, is not a signatory to Kyoto, saying it is costly to introduce and that the agreement is flawed.

BBC environment correspondent Tim Hirsch says the coming days will see delicate manoeuvring to find ways of bringing the US and key developing countries into discussions about future action on global warming, without asking them to commit themselves to firm targets and timetables.




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