| Betreff: [ufpj-news] Kyoto and Beyond |
| Von: Ted Glick |
| Datum: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 20:31:24 -0400 |
| An: |
News from the
Climate Crisis Coalition and
The People’s
Ratification of the Kyoto Global Warming Treaty
Dear Friends
of CCC and signers of the Kyoto Petition:
The need and rationale for the
People’s Ratification of the Kyoto Global Warming Treaty keep getting
stronger. Just this week the world
academies of science issued an unprecedented joint statement calling
upon the developed nations of the world to take prompt aggressive
action commensurate to the growing evidence of how serious global
warming is (http://nationalacademies.org/onpi/06072005.pdf).
But the Bush administration continues to
obstruct international cooperation. And we
now learn that the chief of staff for the White House Council on
Environmental Quality, Philip A. Cooney (a former lobbyist at the
American Petroleum Institute) has “repeatedly edited government climate
reports in ways that play down links between [greenhouse gas] emissions
and global warming.” (The New York
Times, Andrew C. Revkin, 08 Jun 2005.) Along with our allies, we are responding
to the US intransigence as best as we can.
The Climate Crisis Coalition is
collaborating with Greenpeace USA in a major effort to wake up America
to the realities of global warming. We are
encouraging everybody we’ve contacted over the last year, including all
petition signers, to get on board Greenpeace’s Project Thin Ice. This project, which has sponsored an exciting
arctic expedition, provides us with a dramatic and informative way to
experience the melting of our polar ice cap. Their
website (www.projectthinice.org)
also provides us with an engaging vehicle to do something positive. Please visit the site, register your name, and
collect points as you lend a supporting hand.
Not insignificantly, Project
Thin Ice is helping us to collect signatures for the People’s
Ratification petition, for which we are most grateful. When you go to
their site, please do not sign the petition a second time; you will
find other actions that you can sign on to.
You may have read about the US
Mayors Climate Protection Agreement. 161 Mayors, in 37 states, have now
signed this agreement, pledging to do all they can to have their cities
meet the Kyoto guidelines – not withstanding our national government’s
intransigent refusal. Seattle Mayor Greg
Nickels is leading this encouraging initiative (www.seattle.gov/mayor/climate),
and our ally, KyotoUSA, (www.kyotousa.org)
is going all out to promote it. Please
visit both sites, and consider taking action to get your community to
join this bandwagon. This weekend Mayor Nickels takes his campaign to
the U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting in Chicago (Nickels pushing pro-Kyoto resolution to mayors, The Seattle Times, June 9, 2005).
The Mayors Climate Protection
Agreement and our People’s Ratification petition offer complementary
ways for US citizens to cooperate with the intentions of the Kyoto
Protocol. In contrast to our national
government, we can set a good example and be responsible stewards. We
recognize the grave threats that greenhouse gases pose to our fragile
planet, and we can act proactively.
Many people have been asking us
what our plans are for the petitions we collect. We can now announce the first destination. During the first Meeting of the Parties to the
Kyoto Protocol, this November 28 to December 9, in Montréal, we
will announce the People Ratification in a way that will maximize
international attention to fact that US citizens care about global
warming. This will be a significant international gathering,
which coincides with the eleventh session of the Conference of the
Parties to the Climate Change Convention. It
will have a huge international presence. The
fact that the US is not an official party to the treaty will loom very
large. It will be an important forum to
demonstrate that, notwithstanding our President, people in the US
support the Kyoto Protocol, and the stronger measures that must follow
as this crisis deepens.
It is now
incumbent on us to gather as many signatures as we can. To
date we’ve collected 25,700 – 15,300 on our website and 10,400
collected separately by allies and supporters. Seeds
have been planted, and we have a long way to go. We are particularly
encouraged by the people who are downloading copies of the petition,
collecting signatures and sending them in. And
with more allies like Greenpeace (Project
Thin Ice has collected 7,300 signatures for the People’s Ratification)
and by focusing on the need to present many signatures in
Montréal, we can build on the momentum now underway.
Please help
spread the word; forward this email to people you know and to
lists you are on; and urge people to visit our website (www.kyotoandbeyond.org) to
sign the petition online. Signatures
gathered on printed copies at community events and other locales are
also helpful. (Our address is on the petition.) If you are having
any trouble printing them from our site, we can send the petition and
our cover letter to you as email attachments.
Finally,
now is the time for your contribution to be most effective in this
vital campaign. As we rev up the People’s
Ratification, expenses are growing. Our
challenge is to have at least ½ million signatures by December. We’re at 5 %, and this is no time to falter. Contributions
can be made on our website, or checks can be sent to Kyoto and Beyond, P.O. Box 648, Lenox, MA
01240. You may also email us
for information about tax-deductible contributions and the Climate
Crisis Coalition’s other projects. We deeply appreciate your support.
Sincerely yours,
Ross Gelbspan, Connie Hogarth,
Rev. Paul Mayer and Ted Glick, Steering Committee;
Tom Stokes, Coordinator
MISSION
STATEMENT
The Climate
Crisis Coalition (CCC) is founded on the premise that the climate
crisis is real, that it is overarching and that there is an urgent need
for intensified public awareness and political action. A central
mission is to broaden the circle of individuals, organizations and
constituencies engaged in this issue to include labor, the environment,
peace, social justice, civil rights, civil liberties, farmers,
students, academics, people of color and people of faith.
CCC will provide a structure for these constituents to find a
common agenda and advance action plans to be implemented with a united
front.
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