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Greenpeace activists and youth climate action group, Solar Generation, stage a mobile exhibition inside the Asian Development Bank's Annual Metting. Greenpeace is calling on the Bank to honour the Kyoto Protocol and stop investing in coal and start investing in renewable energy to reduce CO2 emissions in Asia, the continent that will suffer most from the effects of climate change.
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“Japan’s ADB Board Chair has dishonored Kyoto by failing to rally behind its continuation. The minister has also confused his role as Chairman of the ADB Board by pushing nuclear energy onto the ADB’s agenda."
Jun Hoshikawa
Executive Director, Greenpeace Japan
The only solution to climate change is to channel investments towards renewable energy and energy efficiency. These solutions are ripe for investment and the industry is ready. “The renewable energy industry has matured and is fully geared up to meet the challenges of the electricity sector”, said Tulsi Tanti, CEO of Suzlon, Asia’s largest wind energy company.
Greenpeace’s global energy blueprint, ‘Energy Revolution’ 2 demonstrates that it is possible to ensure economic development and meet the demand of scientists to cut global CO2 emissions in half by 2050.
“The clean energy package and funding commitments unveiled at this meeting are clear steps forward. Continued support for coal and tolerance for nuclear, however, has taken the ADB five steps backward. The only pathway to Asia’s sustainable future is signposted ‘renewable energy and energy efficiency’ and we call on the ADB to lead Asia down that path”, concluded Ballesteros.
May 01, 2006
May 06, 2005
1. http://www.adb.org/AnnualMeeting/2007/govs/am2007-jap.pdf
2. www.energyblueprint.info