Prestige Oil Spill: The Story Behind The Story
Mitigation is the best contribution to climate adaptation.
Friends of the Earth (FoE) Climate Justice Campaigner Stephanie Long, was surprised by the strength of the Australian governments claims of the impacts of climate change in the recently released report Climate Change: An Australian Guide to the Science and Potential Impacts.
Previous statements on climate change and climate politics has been dominated
by the argument that there is too much uncertainty to instigate mandatory
measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
However, FoE is disappointed that Environment Minister Dr Kemp failed
to recognise the ultimate importance of mitigating further climatic change
to successfully adapt to climate change.
“The basic principle of prevention is better than the cure are as
appropriate to climate change as to human health.” stated Ms Long,
“The federal environment Minister has once again failed to acknowledge
the some of the predicted impacts of climate change will be unlive-able,
that people living on minimal resources and in impoverished parts of the
world will not be able to adapt to climate change.”
It is predicted by Oxford University scholar Norman Myers that there will
be 70 million environmental refugees as a result of climate change by
the year 2050 in the Asia-Pacific region alone, thus indicating the severity
of climate change for the world’s poor.
Noticeably absent from Dr Kemp’s speech to the Renewable and Sustainable
Energy Roundtable side event at COP 9, used to launch yesterday’s
report, was the disproportionate allocation of funds to coal and fossil
fuel technologies such as geo-sequestration over real renewable energy
options.
“Climate change solutions do not lie in the creation of new adaptation
technologies to ‘fix’ our fossil fuel addiction. Climate change
is a result of our systematic over exploitation of fossil fuels in industrialised
worlds, it is the most profound contemporary expression of our unsustainability
as a ‘developed’ society.” said Ms Long.
For further comment:
Stephanie Long (Climate Justice Campaigner)
0414 136 461