PHM-Exch> Bolivia Decries Adoption of Copenhagen Accord II Without Consensus
Claudio Schuftan
cschuftan at phmovement.org
Tue Dec 14 09:28:20 PST 2010
Press Release
Plurinational State of Bolivia
Bolivia Decries Adoption of Copenhagen Accord II Without Consensus
December 11, 2010 (Cancun, Mexico) - The Plurinational State of Bolivia
believes that the Cancun text is a hollow and false victory that was imposed
without consensus, and its cost will be measured in human lives. History
will judge harshly.
There is only one way to measure the success of a climate agreement, and
that is based on whether or not it will effectively reduce emissions to
prevent runaway climate change. This text clearly fails, as it could allow
global temperatures to increase by more than 4 degrees, a level disastrous
for humanity. Recent scientific reports show that 300,000 people already die
each year from climate change-related disasters. This text threatens to
increase the number of deaths annually to one million. This is something we
can never accept.
Last year, everyone recognized that Copenhagen was a failure both in process
and substance. Yet this year, a deliberate campaign to lower expectations
and desperation for any agreement has led to one that in substance is little
more than Copenhagen II.
A so-called victory for multilateralism is really a victory for the rich
nations who bullied and cajoled other nations into accepting a deal on their
terms. The richest nations offered us nothing new in terms of emission
reductions or financing, and instead sought at every stage to backtrack on
existing commitments, and include every loophole possible to reduce their
obligation to act.
While developing nations - those that face the worst consequences of climate
change - pleaded for ambition, we were instead offered the “realism” of
empty gestures. Proposals by powerful countries like the US were sacrosanct,
while ours were disposable. Compromise was always at the expense of the
victims, rather than the culprits of climate change. When Bolivia said we
did not agree with the text in the final hours of talks, we were overruled.
An accord where only the powerful win is not a negotiation, it is an
imposition.
Bolivia came to Cancun with concrete proposals that we believed would bring
hope for the future. These proposals were agreed by 35,000 people in an
historic World People’s Conference Cochabamba in April 2010. They seek just
solutions to the climate crisis and address its root causes. In the year
since Copenhagen, they were integrated into the negotiating text of the
parties, and yet the Cancun text systematically excludes these voices.
Bolivia cannot be convinced to abandon its principles or those of the
peoples we represent. We will continue to struggle alongside affected
communities worldwide until climate justice is achieved.
Bolivia has participated in these negotiations in good faith and the hope
that we could achieve an effective climate deal. We were prepared to
compromise on many things, except the lives of our people. Sadly, that is
what the world’s richest nations expect us to do. Countries may try to
isolate us for our position, but we come here in representation of the
peoples and social movements who want real and effective action to protect
the future of humanity and Mother Earth. We feel their support as our guide.
History will be the judge of what has happened in Cancun.
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