SKI CHAMPIONS DEMAND CLIMATE ACTION IN POZNAN


Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2008


05 Dec 2008 - Poznan, Poland: With snowy winters and ski resorts under threat from climate change, world-famous skiers and snowboarders are calling on governments attending the UN climate talks in Poznan to rapidly reduce global emissions. At a WWF action in Poznan, athletes performed a series of tricks expressing their support for urgent action against rising temperatures.

The skiers - including Olympic and world champions from the US like Ted Ligety and Julia Mancuso as well as world and European champions from Poland like Magdalena Gwizdon and Tomasz Sikora – have signed onto an urgent appeal by WWF. It addresses Maciej Nowicki, the Polish Environment Minister and President of the Poznan talks, and other Poznan delegates.

“From the European Alps to the Asian Himalayas, the US Rockies and the Central American Andes, global warming means milder winters and less snowfall”, the petition said. “Ice and snow are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of global warming, and as avid skiers and snowboarders we see our beloved sports endangered.”

The signatories demand a new global climate treaty which is ambitious enough to keep global warming below the danger-threshold of 2°C. They urge a peak of global emissions well before 2020 and a reduction of 80% by 2050 compared to 11000 levels. As a crucial first step, they call on industrialized countries to cut their emissions by 25 to 40% by 2020.

“Skiers are first-hand witnesses of the destructive power of climate change, seeing glaciers retreat and snowpack disappear with their own eyes”, says Kim Carstensen, Leader of the WWF Global Climate Initiative. “These massive changes endanger important species and alpine ecosystems and threaten local communities depending on tourism and winter sports.”

According to science, glaciers in the European Alps have decreased by at least 50% since 1850. If climate change intensifies as projected in upcoming decades, the snowline will move from 1200 to 1800 meters above mean sea level, leaving only 44% of existing ski centers with enough snow for the whole season.

Nearly all glaciers surveyed in Alaska are melting, with thinning rates in the last 5 to 7 years rising to more than twice those seen in previous years. Glaciers in the Northern Andes are receding rapidly and losses accelerated in the 11000s. The majority of Himalayan glaciers have also been retreating and thinning over the past 30 years, with accelerated loss in the last and current decade.

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Climate talks in Poznan lack spark to ignite change

08 Dec 2008 - One week into the UN climate talks in Poznan, WWF calls on industrialized countries to overcome their dangerous apathy and match the constructive spirit and level of ambition that developing countries are showing.

According to the global conservation organization, failure to do so will pose an irresponsible test to the patience of the developing world, putting vital progress on the way towards a new global climate treaty at risk. In addition to foot-dragging by usual suspects like Canada, Japan and Russia, now even the EU is about to become notorious for promising climate action and failing to deliver.

“The developing countries have already put important contributions to the negotiations on the table, and are now waiting for the industrialized countries to deliver their share”, said Kim Carstensen, Leader, WWF Global Climate Initiative. “Rich countries have been sloth-like in the first week and wasted time by exchanging known positions. Ministers must switch to real negotiation mode next week.”

Thanks to a wealth of substantive proposals coming from Small Island States and Least Developed Countries as well as the G77 group, WWF sees actual fuel for progress. Agreement is achievable, as indicated by fruitful discussions throughout 2008 that established an adequate methodological foundation for concrete progress on REDD – reduced emissions from deforestation and degradation.

The first days of Poznan also showed common ground on how to fight the economic crisis, thus raising expectations for clear messages from Ministers attending the COP next week. “The only way to solve both the financial crisis and the climate crisis is by combining the solutions. The clean energy revolution we need to tackle climate change also entails many opportunities to boost economies in turmoil”, said Carstensen.

Annex I countries must reconfirm their Bali commitment of reducing emissions by 25 to 40% by 2020 below 11000 levels. Other areas that need to be urgently addressed are technology cooperation and additional funding for adaptation in poor countries, by making the Adaptation Fund operational. Progress on these crucial issues now solely depends on commitments from industrialized countries – commitments that at the mid-point of the COP remain elusive.

“Industrialized countries have been sitting on their wallets far too long, and laggards like Canada, Japan, Russia and Australia have not even set domestic targets for 2020”, said Carstensen. “These countries should finally respond to what developing countries are proposing – to take us into 2009 on a high note and to ignite the spark needed to put us on track for a strong Copenhagen treaty.”

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Scottish climate bill could set global example

09 Dec 2008 - Edinburgh, Scotland: The newly published Scottish Climate Change Bill has the potential to become a world leading piece of legislation if it receives cross-party backing from Scottish MPs, according to WWF-Scotland.

The targets in the bill include a 50 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and a cut of 80 per cent by 2050. It also sets out measures to tackle shipping and aviation emissions, as well as emissions from all six greenhouse gases, not just carbon dioxide.

WWF-Scotland campaigners have so far conveyed over 25,000 messages of support for the bill from around the world and Dr Richard Dixon, Director of WWF Scotland, said: “It’s vital that MSPs back strong measures already in the bill and work constructively to improve it further.”

Scottish Climate Change Minister Stewart Stevenson said: “As a government we are determined to have carbon assessment at the heart of our decision-making. We are breaking new ground with our carbon assessment project which will ensure climate change impacts are considered in future budgets and spending decisions.”

Opposition parties also largely welcomed the bill, although Scottish Labour's climate change spokesman Des McNulty said: “We will insist that the Scottish Government reports to parliament every year about what has been achieved and that there are penalties available if agreements are broken.”

Scottish Green MSP Patrick Harvie said: “I believe it can be the foundation for the most effective legislation yet delivered on climate change anywhere in the world, but it still needs a lot of work.”

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International
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