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'Greenpeace activists unfurl a banner that says 'There are only two mistakes you can make on the road to fighting climate change: one is not starting, and the other is not going all the way.' The banner was unfurled over the base of the iconic, 17 metre high statue of Buddha in Hyderabad, India.
Enlarge Image“The bank may have blinked, but what the
planet really needs is decisive leadership,” pointed out K. Srinivas, Clean
Energy Campaigner, Greenpeace
The Bank’s next Annual
Meeting -- its 40th -- coincides with the 10th
anniversary of the Kyoto Protocol, and as Laetitia De Marez, Climate
Campaigner, Greenpeace
Over the past five days, the Bank has remained apathetic towards
coal-impacted community representatives demanding that the bank take
responsibility for the impacts of its projects. “These communities will leave
“The road to climate protection must be marked by milestones, which
international financing institutions such as the ADB can provide. Right now
there appear to be none. Worse,
the bank’s proclamations are being negated by their disgraceful addiction to
dirty energy and propagation of ‘clean coal’, which is nothing but a scam,” added
K Srinivas.
Over 800
cyberactivists have participated in a cyberaction against the ADB, launched by
Greenpeace to coincide with the AGM. Greenpeace is demanding that the ADB shift
all funding away from coal and towards a 100 percent renewable and energy
efficiency target.
K. Srinivas, Clean Energy
Campaigner, Greenpeace
Namrata
Chowdhary, Media Officer, Greenpeace
[1] The energy sector portfolio for 2007 and
2008 is derived with the assumption that lending from 2000 to 2008 is $850
million annually. Total assumed lending
from the energy sector is $7.65 billion from 2000 to 2008. With this assumed lending volume, Greenpeace
estimates that the bank’s 1 billion clean energy fund is equivalent to 13.1%.