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Turborama Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-26-09 09:21 PM
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Oxfam's reaction to "timid" World Business Summit on Climate Change in Copenhagen
Edited on Tue May-26-09 09:50 PM by Turborama
Oxfam attended the World Business Summit on Climate Change in Copenhagen, a gathering of 500+ leading industry CEOs, to get them to push governments for more ambition and specific targets to tackle climate change. The Summit reported back on May 26 with a disappointing result.

“The Summit’s communiqué is unchanged from the draft that was written at the start of the meeting. It’s a mystery how such influential and passionate voices could demand more urgency and specific commitments from the global business community – from Ban Ki-Moon, to Al Gore, to progressive businesses – only to be ignored in the final statement,” said Oxfam International executive director Jeremy Hobbs. "It is ironic that Prime Minister Rassmussen's remarks at the end were clearer on targets for CO2 emissions cuts than the Summit was able to make to him."

“In speeches and in the corridors, we heard many businesses talking loudly and persuasively for urgency and a safe and fair global deal just 200 days out from final negotiations – but the Summit’s statement let them down,” Hobbs said. "This meeting articulated the scale of the problem but not the specifics of the solution."

“The Summit's statement is only a tiny step in pushing for the right political recipe when it could have been a giant stride. It asked for 50% global cuts by 2050 when we need at least 80%. It mentioned mid-term cuts by 2020 – but gave no number, we need at least 40% in developed counties. It mentioned the importance of adaptation finance to poor countries – but again no number, we need at least $50bn a year,” Hobbs said. "These are all deal-breaking issues that this Summit should have tackled but did not."

From: http://www.oxfam.org/en/pressroom/pressrelease/2009-05-26/oxfam-reaction-timid-world-business-summit

Paraphrasing an http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=102&topic_id=3892467&mesg_id=3892641">earlier post I made:

What will it take to wake CEOs & politicians up to the fact that money will be useless and there won't be such a thing as elections in a relatively short amount of time unless they get their shit together and take drastic actions NOW?!
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hatrack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-26-09 09:43 PM
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1. There's only one thing that will awaken CEOs and politicians to the fact that money will be useless
Edited on Tue May-26-09 09:43 PM by hatrack
Experiencing the moment at which it becomes useless.

At that point, there will be any amount of pissing and moaning along the lines of "Why didn't anybody tell us?!??!?"
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