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Greenpeace flagship, The Rainbow Warrior, docked in the Bangkok port for the last leg of its Asia Energy Revolution Tour which aims to expose the impacts of climate change and promote the uptake of renewable energy such as wind and solar power. The ship campaigned in Australia, Hong Kong, Philippines, and now Thailand.
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Jean-Francois Fauconnier, Greenpeace International Climate Campaigner +66 142 29 645
Michael Kessler, Greenpeace International Communications +66 689 84 302
Ua-phan Chamnan-Ua, Greenpeace SEA Media Officer +66 192 82 426
(1) The impacts of climate change in Asia include: high altitude glacial retreat; sea-level rise and flooding in low-lying areas especially coastal mega cities; an increase in flooding from heavier rains; severe droughts in arid areas; an increase in cyclone intensity; threats to agriculture and aqua-culture; freshwater at risk; and the spread of diseases such as malaria and dengue fever. Every year for the past 20 years, an average of over 400 million people has been exposed to floods in Asia. Between 1987 and 1997, 44% of all flood disasters worldwide affected Asia, claiming 228,000 lives (93% of all flood-related deaths worldwide). Economic losses in that decade totalled US $136 billion.
(2) Burning Our Future, p 5
(3) In order to keep global temperature increase below 2°C and prevent dangerous climate change, industrialised nations must achieve an 80% reduction of their greenhouse gases' emissions by 2050, while globally there must be a 50% cut.
(4) Renewable energies are independent from world market fossil prices and therefore predictable for the coming years. Wind farm operators, for example, are able to provide a price guarantee for 15 to 20 years. The price for “coal-electricity” is dependent on the price of coal - which has been steadily rising over the past few years and is not expected to come down.
Even though coal power plants are cheaper now, the wind industry expects to be competitive within the next 5 to 7 years. By the time a new coal power plant is connected to the grid, it is believed that wind power plants will be cheaper.
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Source: Energy Revolution: a sustainable pathway to a clean energy future for Europe
See www.greenpeace.org/international/press/reports/energy-revolution-a-sustainab