Media release - December 6, 2008
While international governments meet to decide the fate of the planet’s health at the United Nation’s climate talks in Poznan, Poland this week, Greenpeace today gathered with hundreds of students, workers, families, concerned citizens all, to tell the world America is ready to fight global warming. The event is part of an international day of action with communities across the country and around the world urging their leaders to take immediate action to stop global warming.
Three major rallies occurred in San Francisco, Chicago, and
Boston and were synchronized with similar events in Europe and
across the world. Smaller events also took place in dozens of
communities across the country.
Mounting scientific evidence demonstrates that current levels of
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are already having dramatic
impacts on our global environment. NASA's top climate scientists
have said that to avert disaster, countries need a plan to
dramatically cut CO2 emissions in the next 5 to 10 years to avoid
the worst impacts of the crisis.
The Poznan meeting is the latest in a series of international
conferences aimed at negotiating a new international climate
agreement to succeed the Kyoto Protocol, to be finalized in
Copenhagen in December 2009. The U.S. pulled out of the Kyoto
Protocol shortly after President Bush took office and has been an
obstruction to meaningful action on global warming ever since.
During the negotiation, Greenpeace will be urging the U.S. and the
other nations of the world to commit to science-based reductions in
global warming pollution.
Specifically, Greenpeace is calling for the following principles
to be included in any agreement:
• Strong global caps on emissions in developed countries in line
with the climate science without loopholes;
• Substantial funding for renewable energy and energy efficiency
in developing countries;
• Funding to end deforestation in developing countries
(one-fifth of all global warming pollution worldwide comes from
deforestation);
• Funding for adaptation to global warming impacts in vulnerable
countries.
VVPR info: CONTACT: Daniel Kessler, Press Officer, 970.690.2728
Notes: Images taken at the event and conference will be available at:
http://usaphoto.greenpeace.org/20081206DayOfAction/
http://usaphoto.greenpeace.org/200812PoznanGPUS