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New US Move to Spoil Climate Accord

By Mark Townsend

The Observer UK

 

Sunday 19 June 2005

 

Extraordinary efforts by the White House to scupper Britain's attempts to

tackle global warming have been revealed in leaked US government documents

obtained by The Observer.

 

These papers - part of the Bush administration's submission to the G8 action

plan for Gleneagles next month - show how the United States, over the past two

months, has been secretly undermining Tony Blair's proposals to tackle climate

change.

 

The documents obtained by The Observer represent an attempt by the Bush

administration to undermine completely the science of climate change and show

that the US position has hardened during the G8 negotiations. They also reveal

that the White House has withdrawn from a crucial United Nations commitment to

stabilise greenhouse gas emissions.

 

The documents show that Washington officials:

 

Removed all reference to the fact that climate change is a 'serious threat to

human health and to ecosystems';

Deleted any suggestion that global warming has already started;

Expunged any suggestion that human activity was to blame for climate change.

Among the sentences removed was the following: 'Unless urgent action is

taken, there will be a growing risk of adverse effects on economic development,

human health and the natural environment, and of irreversible long-term changes

to our climate and oceans.'

 

Another section erased by the White House adds: 'Our world is warming.

Climate change is a serious threat that has the potential to affect every part

of the globe. And we know that ... mankind's activities are contributing to this

warming. This is an issue we must address urgently.' The government's chief

scientific adviser, Sir David King, has dismissed the leaking of draft

communiques on the grounds that 'there is everything to play for at Gleneagles.'

However, there is no doubt that many UK officials have become exasperated by the

Bush administration's refusal to accept the basic principle that climate change

is happening now and is due to man's activities.

 

Earlier this month, the senior science academies of the G8 nations,

including the US National Academy of Science, issued a statement saying that

evidence of climate change was clear enough to compel their leaders to take

action. 'There is now strong evidence that significant global warming is

occurring,' they said.

 

It is now clear that this advice has been completely ignored by Bush and his

advisers. 'Every year, it (local air pollution) causes millions of premature

deaths, and suffering to millions more through respiratory disease,' reads

another statement removed by Washington.

 

Washington also appears to be unsympathetic towards the plight of Africa,

the other priority singled out by Blair for the G8 Summit in Gleneagles.

 

The documents reveal how the Bush administration has pulled out of financial

pledges to fund a network of regional climate centres throughout Africa which

were designed to monitor the unfolding impact of global warming.

 

'Africa, Asia-Pacific and the Arctic are particularly vulnerable to climate

variability and are starting to experience the impacts,' reads another excerpt

rejected by the US.

 

Other crucial schemes ditched by the US include the Clean Development

Mechanism (CDM) set up to help developing states develop economically while

controlling greenhouse gas emissions.

 

According to the documents, the American government has reneged on plans to

'ensure that the CDM executive board is adequately funded by the end of 2005.'

 

 

Those who control the past, control the future; Those who control the future,

control the present; Those who control the present, control the past.^

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