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Wranglings ground Earth Summit
theage.com ^ | Wednesday August 28

Posted on 08/28/2002 6:30:22 AM PDT by scan58

Interminable squabbles between big business and environmentalists and divisions between the haves and have-nots have so far dominated the UN Earth Summit which has eight days left to formulate a panacea to reduce global poverty and protect the environment.

Green groups claimed a minor victory yesterday with the return of text in the summit's draft action plan calling for businesses to account for damage they cause to the environment.

The wording on corporate accountability had been dropped from the draft of the summit's Plan of Implementation.

The proposed text backed a "global reporting initiative," a scheme already floated by the UN Environment Program (UNEP) in which large companies are encouraged -- but not required -- to report annually on activities that affect the environment, such as greenhouse-gas pollution.

Oxfam spokesman Tom Sayer said that the text had "popped out" but "now it is back."

However, others were not as pleased.

The World Bank's chief scientist Robert Watson complained the summit had totally overlooked global climate change, partly to appease US President George W Bush, and warned that freak floods and droughts devastating parts of Asia and Europe could become the rule.

Meanwhile, pro-Palestinian activists demonstrating against "Israeli occupation" briefly clashed with Israeli students showcasing the widespread use of solar energy at a fringe event of the Johannesburg summit, forcing police intervention.

In Cairo, a Palestinian delegation leaving for the summit said it would present evidence of Israeli environmental damage to the occupied territories.

Faruq Qaddumi, the head of the Palestine Liberation Organisation's political department, said Israel had stolen Palestinian water, uprooted orchards, and bulldozed agricultural land and promised to "give the summit participants a picture of the agony."


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: johannesburg; summit; un
Somehow, I don't think "appeasing George W. Bush" is really on many minds there. Robert Watson wants to blame "freak floods and droughts devastating parts of Asia and Europe" on Bush???
Maybe the reason why that really wasn't brought up at first, Watson, is because hopefully a few people there know how ridiculous it sounds. (Even though the whole darn thing could be looked at as ridiculous.)
1 posted on 08/28/2002 6:30:22 AM PDT by scan58
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... the UN Earth Summit which has eight days left to formulate a panacea to reduce global poverty and protect the environment.

They could start by not wasting millions on all the lobster, caviar etc. they are scarfing down while people are starving down the street from their discussions on reducing global poverty.

2 posted on 08/28/2002 6:38:41 AM PDT by Strider
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The whole thing is a ridiculous cluster-frick.
3 posted on 08/28/2002 6:39:27 AM PDT by TheBigB
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pro-Palestinian activists demonstrating against "Israeli occupation" briefly clashed with Israeli students showcasing the widespread use of solar energy ...

HOW WONDERFUL IS THAT IMAGE???!!?! A bunch of environuts beating each other over the head with solar cells, while the Jewish state quielty runs mostly on nuclear energy, and the Palis drag down the global economy with their localized polution of destroying their own infrastructure! Oh the irony.

4 posted on 08/28/2002 6:48:29 AM PDT by sam_paine
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text in the summit's draft action plan calling for businesses to account for damage they cause to the environment.

How about accounting for damage environmental groups cause to the environment?

5 posted on 08/28/2002 6:53:37 AM PDT by CJinVA
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They could start by not wasting millions on all the lobster, caviar etc. they are scarfing down while people are starving down the street from their discussions on reducing global poverty.

Yes, that is one of the oddest deals about the whole thing.
As someone stated on another thread, it's just an excuse for the elite to get together, party and gripe about the U.S.

6 posted on 08/28/2002 7:04:54 AM PDT by scan58
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In Cairo, a Palestinian delegation leaving for the summit said it would present evidence of Israeli environmental damage to the occupied territories.

LOL. Anyone who's ever been to Cairo knows that that sewer dump of a city is an environmental disaster of its own Arab making. If this isn't the pot calling the kettle 'black'...

7 posted on 08/28/2002 10:07:03 AM PDT by Magnum44
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Yes, I am anxiously waiting to hear about this "evidence of Israeli environmental damage". The Palestinians say this as if they really give a rat's behind about "the environment". I don't know for sure, but I would venture to say the Israelis are the ones who built and maintained the water systems and farm lands from the beginning.
It's just another ploy to get the socialists behind the Palestinian agenda in hating the U.S./Israel.
8 posted on 08/28/2002 1:01:17 PM PDT by scan58
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