Only 55 days separate from the world conference on key climate change to Copenhagen, but apparently there is a very real risk of failure. On the occasion of Blog Action Day dedicated to climate change Newecologist invites all bloggers to attend the event and to sign the petition to ask the deli U.S. president, Barack Obama to take concrete decisions to tackle climate change. The goal now is to draw attention to global warming, trying to raise awareness and find possible solutions. Perhaps, through the blog will also be possible to influence the top leaders of the Earth who will attend the summit in December.
Meanwhile, the preliminary meeting on the UN Climate last week in Bangkok, China and other 130 countries in the developing world have accused rich countries including the United Kingdom, of trying to sabotage the negotiations and there has been widespread concern that the developed nations are not using the necessary commitment vital to seal the agreement. That's because last 55 Greenpeace activists have climbed the railings of Westminster Palace, the British Parliament, with climbing the stairs.
Objective? Attracting the attention of politicians on climate change for the upcoming reopening of Parliament after the break. Environmentalists showed a banner with the words: 'Change the policy, save the climate'.
After the failure of countries developed during the UN meeting in Bangkok last week, it should be renewed leadership within the EU. Leadership that would take the UK. The next week, in fact, there is a meeting of environment ministers in London the Major Economies Forum, where the most polluting countries will discuss how to address the meeting in Copenhagen. A demonstration
important, an invitation rather than a provocation. The Parliament building five Greenpeace climbers have scaled the lightning rod of 15 meters. And after eighteen hours, thirty-one Greenpeace activists are still on the roof of the Palace of Westminster, 24 on the roof of the Grand Chamber and seven Committee on the tip top of Westminster Hall.
deployed as snipers, protesters patiently await the return of Parliament after the summer break. While some volunteers handed out Westminister civil servants and parliamentarians of the leaflets containing the twelve points to transform the UK into a country based on a low carbon economy, others have been arrested and others are struggling at the top of the tower. But will anything really?
Brikesh Singh, one of the activists on the roof top, said: "We are very pleased that there are so many of us still here to remind the MPs that there is only fifty five days until the UN climate summit in Copenhagen. I Negotiations have stalled, we need leadership from developed nations like the United Kingdom if we are to achieve an agreement that we need while we are rapidly running out of time at our disposal. "
Ladies and gentlemen: 55 ... unless you do your game!
Alberto Maria Vedova
Thursday, October 15, 2009
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