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温暖化の国際会議COP15に

2009-11-24 12:31:25 | お知らせ
今後の地球温暖化対策の行方を左右する大切な国際会議COP15が
コペンハーゲンで開かれます。

日本で開かれたCOP3で、
確かツバルの大統領だったと思うのですが、
地球温暖化は一部の人たちにとってはライフスタイルの問題かもしれない、
しかし、私達ツバルの人間にとっては生きるか死ぬかの問題なのだ、
とスピーチされたことが忘れられません。

地球温暖化の脅威にいちばんさらされている人たちは、
貧しい国が多く、
国際会議に充分参加できず、大切な声を届けられない現状があります。

以前から国際的なキャンペーンを繰り広げているAvaazが
脅威にさらされる諸島の国々が会議へしっかり参加できるよう、
支援するキャンペーンを始めたので
私も寄付をしました。

キャンペーンサイトは↓こちら↓(英文です)
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/their_voices_must_be_heard/98.php?cl_taf_sign=g0M86Hb

    *   *   *

I just donated to help make sure small island states are represented at December's Copenhagen climate summit.

Click here to join me:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/their_voices_must_be_heard/98.php?cl_taf_sign=g0M86Hb

Here's the original email I received

*****************
Dear friends,

With the biggest climate summit in history just weeks away, leaders are backing off their promises for a deal to stop catastrophic climate change.

If they fail, it won't just mean less snow on ski slopes. Millions of families in Africa will see their farms turn to dust as the desert advances, many in Asia will die in worsening floods and storms, and whole island nations will be threatened by rising seas −− all within 10−15 years.

The climate issue can get lost in statistics. But at critical moments, voices of moral authority can cut through the noise.

So Avaaz is launching a critical effort to build the capacity of negotiating teams from vulnerable islands like Nauru and Palau at the Copenhagen climate talks −−and gearing up to support their message with intensive on−the−ground advocacy for a strong treaty. Even a contribution of $50US/€33 can cover signs and photocopying for a press conference −− and more is needed for airfare, food, and training materials ... please chip in what you can:

https://secure.avaaz.org/en/their_voices_must_be_heard/98.php?cl_taf_sign=g0M86Hb

We know the power of voices from the front lines climate change. At the climate summit in Bali two years ago, a stunning speech by the negotiator from Papua New Guinea pushed the US to relent −− breaking a critical deadlock and rescuing the talks from collapse in the final hours. Island states continue to lead the world −− demanding bold action where others are timid.

The problem is that Europe, Canada, and the US typically send dozens of negotiators and support staff to these summits −− while most small island states have trouble sending more than two or three delegates. Multiple negotiations happen simultaneously. If a country has a tiny delegation, it literally has no seat at the table as decisions are made that will determine its survival.

What happens first to islands will one day happen to us all. We need the voices of island leaders in Copenhagen. And if each of us donates, even a small amount, we can help ensure that they will be heard −− at the climate talks and around the world. Let's do our part:

https://secure.avaaz.org/en/their_voices_must_be_heard/98.php?cl_taf_sign=g0M86Hb

The time has come to stand with our brothers and sisters at the front lines of climate change. Their fight, and their fate, is ours as well.

With hope,

Ben, Taren, Iain, Sam, Ricken, Alice, Milena, Paul, Luis, Julius, and the whole Avaaz team

PS: We've supported the island states before. Last year, over 150,000 of us signed a petition to support their UN resolution, which demanded that climate change at last be recognized as a threat to international peace and security. The island−state Ambassadors delivered the petition−−and the UN passed the resolution. Now, we have a chance to help once more. Click below to stand in solidarity with those hit first and worst by climate change:

https://secure.avaaz.org/en/their_voices_must_be_heard/98.php?cl_taf_sign=g0M86Hb
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