SOUTH AFRICA HAILS THE COMING INTO FORCE OF THE KYOTO PROTOCOL

Environmental Panorama
Johannesburg – South Africa
February of 2005

 

15/02/2005 : “The coming into force tomorrow of the Kyoto Protocol is a major stride forwards in the fight against global climate change and global warming.” These were the words of the Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Marthinus van Schalkwyk. Speaking in Cape Town on Tuesday the Minister pointed to the global challenges facing especially the developing world in this regard.
“Though the protocol does not bind the developing world on the reduction of gas emissions, the challenge for South Africa in particular in the coming decades will be to diversify our energy dependence - developing alternative renewable and non-carbon based sources of energy,” said the Minister.

Expressing the growing concern within Government about the effects of global climate change the Minister added: “Predictive modelling shows that over the next few decades, apart from moderate rises in global temperatures, there is likely to be a significant increase in the number of extreme weather events experienced by countries like South Africa - such as droughts, floods, increased incidents of malaria cases, and changes in rainfall patterns, resulting in reduced rainfall especially in the western parts of our country. These effects will impact negatively on our agricultural resources and biodiversity, especially in vulnerable regions like the Cape Floristic Kingdom,which is unique to South Africa.”.

He called on South Africans from all walks of life to work with Government in programmes to increase energy efficiency, reduce waste, and lessen the effects of climate change - hailing the programme to save the fynbos in the Cape Floristic Kingdom as a good example of efforts in this regard.

The Minister also noted with concern that the world's biggest emitter of Greenhouse gasses, the United States, has still not ratified the Kyoto Protocol. The Minister said: “We will do our part in the developing world, but one of the global challenges will be to encourage countries like the USA and Australia to ratify the protocol or at the very least to remain committed to the multi-lateral international process to reduce Greenhouse gas emissions.”

Issued by the Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism

 
 

Source: South African Environmental ( http://www.environment.gov.za )
Press consultantship
(Phindile Makwakwa)
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