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TWN Info Service on Climate Change (Jun11/04)
25 June 2011
Third World
Network
ETC Group
News Release
15 June 2011
www.etcgroup.org
Civil Society Organizations to IPCC:
Take Geoengineering off the Table!
Today, 125 international and national organizations, representing at
least 40 countries from all continents, sent an open letter to the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), demanding a clear statement of its commitment
to precaution and to the existing international moratorium on geoengineering.
The IPCC will hold an expert meeting on geoengineering 20-22 June in
Lima, Peru.
(The letter is available and open for signatures here.)
Geoengineering is the deliberate manipulation of Earth systems to alter
the climate, including high-risk technologies such as blasting particles
into the stratosphere to mimic volcanic eruptions (to block sunlight)
and “fertilizing” oceans to grow plankton blooms for carbon sequestration.
Formerly in the realm of science fiction, geoengineering has been gaining
ground as a possible – even necessary, some argue – response to the
climate crisis.
Climate manipulation has been on the radar of powerful Northern governments
for decades. Originally conceived as a military strategy, climate manipulation
has been rebranded as geoengineering: a weapon in the war on climate
change.
The U.S. and UK governments
appear especially open to the prospect of geoengineering, which is no
surprise, according to Silvia Ribeiro of the ETC Group: “It’s a convenient
way for Northern governments to dodge their commitments to emissions
reduction.” Ribeiro continues, “But the climate is a complex system;
manipulating climate in one place could have grave environmental, social
and economic impacts on countries and peoples that had no say on the
issue. Scientists estimate that blasting particles into the stratosphere
could alter monsoon and wind patterns and put at risk the food and water
sources for 2 billion people."
“As the world watched the Australian airline industry thrown into chaos
this week by volcanic ash drifting from Chile, it’s absurd that the IPCC is
considering how to do the same thing on purpose. The potential for unilateralism
and private profiteering is great; the likelihood that geoengineering
will provide a safe, lasting, democratic and peaceful solution to the
climate crisis is miniscule,” said Ricardo Navarro, of Cesta and Friends
of the Earth International, detained in Buenos Aires due to the volcanic
ash.
In October 2010, the UN Convention on Biological Diversity established
a moratorium on geoengineering. Nonetheless, Christiana Figueres, the
Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC told The Guardian last week, “We are
putting ourselves in a scenario where we will have to develop more powerful
technologies to capture emissions out of the atmosphere,” referring
to geoengineering techniques.
Meenakshi Raman from Third World Network - Malaysia, another signatory
of the letter to the IPCC, argues, “It is completely misguided for Ms.
Figueres to suggest that we work on sucking carbon out of the atmosphere
rather than stop putting it in; it is equally misguided for the IPCC
to assume that geoengineering has any place at all in what they call
the ‘portfolio of response options’ to climate change.”
The open letter criticizes the IPCC for reneging on its pledge to be
“policy-neutral.” The Scientific Steering Committee (SSG) that organized
the expert meeting includes geoengineering researchers who have advocated
increases in research funding and real-world experimentation, as well
as scientists with patents pending on geoengineering technologies and/or
other financial interests. The SSG did not allow committed civil society
organizations to participate, even as observers. Still, the IPCC says
it will take up the issue of “governance” and “social, legal and
political factors.”
Raman stresses that the IPCC has no place taking up the issue of geoengineering
governance because “this is not a scientific question; it’s a political
one.”
La Via Campesina, the world’s largest small-scale farmers network, is
concerned that the impacts of climate manipulation on agriculture would
be felt particularly by peasants in the South and that tinkering with
the oceans could destroy the livelihoods of thousands of small fishermen.
Via Campesina argues, “Geoengineering is a false solution to climate
change and so dangerous to nature and to the world’s people, it should
be banned.”
Alejandro Argumedo from the indigenous organization ANDES (Peru)
agrees. Argumedo is one of the organizers of activities for civil society
organizations, which will take place in Lima
at the same time as the IPCC’s expert meeting: “The IPCC shut out civil
society from their meeting, even though the Panel’s experts plan to
discuss the 'social factors' of geoengineering. 125 international and
national organizations from around the world just gave them something
to talk about.”
For further information:
Silvia Ribeiro, ETC Group, silvia@etcgroup.org; Mexico, +52 55 5563
2664
Cellphone: +52 1 55 2653 3330
Pat Mooney, ETC Group, etc@etcgroup.org;
Canada, +1 613 241 2267
cellphone +1 613 240 0045
Ricardo Navarro, Cesta – Friends of the Earth, El Salvador cesta@cesta-foe.org.sv
Contacts in Bonn (attending climate negotiations)
Diana Bronson, ETC group, diana@etcgroup.org;
cellphone: +1-514-629-9236
Meenakshi Raman, Third World Network, meenaco@pd.jaring.my;
cellphone +49 15222393647
Contacts in Lima during IPCC workshop, June 19-22:
Silvia Ribeiro, ETC Group, silvia@etcgroup.org
local cellphone: +51 984 400 073
Alejandro Argumedo, Asociación Andes, alejandro@andes.org.pe,
tel 51-84-245021,
cellphone +51- 984706610
Hands Off Mother Earth / HOME campaign in opposition to geoengineering
www.handsoffmotherearth.org
ETC Group, Geopiracy: The Case Against Geoengineering: http://www.etcgroup.org/en/node/5217
Diana Bronson
ETC Group
skpe: dianaetc
diana@etcgroup.org
1 514 273 6661
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