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PACIFIC NATIONS SPOTLIGHT IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE DURING UN ASSEMBLY
DEBATE: 28/9/2007 (MaximsNews.com, U.N.)
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- 28 September 2007 –
The representatives of four Pacific Ocean
nations yesterday used their addresses to the General Assembly to warn the
world’s affluent countries to make sure they do not shirk their
responsibilities in the global fight against climate change.
Speakers
from Papua New Guinea, the Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru and Palau told
the Assembly’s annual high-level debate that their landscapes – with long
coastlines exposed to rising sea levels – leave them in the front line of the
global warming battle.
Sir
Michael Somare, Prime Minister of Papua
New Guinea, said “we are very concerned to see certain
industrialized nations attempting to avoid responsibility for their own carbon
emissions and shifting the focus to developing nations.
“Only
after industrialized nations take responsibility for the consequences of their
own actions will the pathway become clear for lasting solutions. However, as
developing countries we are willing to contribute equitably towards a
sustainable future.”
The
Prime Minister outlined a series of measures he said must be in place in the
successor agreement to the Kyoto Protocol on greenhouse gas emissions, which is
due to expire in 2012.
Those
measures include a new global framework dedicated to reducing emissions from
deforestation and land degradation, the scaling up of funding for developing
countries as they adapt their industries to the impact of climate change, and
commitments by wealthy nations to more aggressively cut their emissions.
Micronesia’s
President Emanuel Mori said any global response to the various threats posed by
climate change should feature the “provision of adequate and additional
financing by the developed countries to the most vulnerable to assist us in
coping with our adaptation and mitigation requirements.”
Small
island developing States such as Micronesia
have a pressing need for greater access to renewable sources of energy so they
can move away from a dependence on fossil fuels, Mr. Mori said.
He
stressed that a response to climate change will not be effective unless it is
pursued “within the frameworks of the United Nations.”
Ludwig
Scotty, President of Nauru, said it was unfair that small island developing
States were among the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change when they
collectively contributed so little to the emission of greenhouse gases.
Although
he joined the call for developed nations to do more to help poor nations to
adapt, Mr. Scotty also said non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and the rest
of civil society in poor countries can cooperate more to build up capacity in
the fight against climate change.
“Capital
investments alone are not sufficient,” he said. “The need is to respond to
the climate challenge with technology, skills and knowledge which are required
to guide us.”
Palau’s
Vice-President Elias Camsek Chin said the proposed reductions under a successor
pact to the Kyoto Protocol must be ambitious and quantifiable, rather than a set
of general intentions.
Mr. Chin
warned of the dire consequences if the world’s countries do not agree soon on
an urgent programme of emission reduction.
“We
are no longer in total control of our own destinies. When temperatures increase,
our corals bleach, the seas rise, and the oceans acidify, threatening to
demolish our marine biodiversity, jeopardizing our livelihood, and eventually
destroying our identity,” he said.
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