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On the opening day of the Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development Friends of the Earth Cymru has called on Rhodri Morgan to use his visit to the conference to call for strong new global trade rules. The group hopes that Mr Morgan will take a lead in South Africa on tackling corporations, and sort out his own house on return.
Friends of the Earth Cymru has been concerned at recent attempts by the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) to position itself as a world-leader on sustainable development. While admitting the that the Assembly is "streets ahead of Blair and in a different galaxy from Bush" the group says that WAG has failed several key tests on sustainability and looks set to fail more.
The campaigners have examined the recent performance of both WAG and the Assembly as a whole to award a mark out of ten, asses overall performance and identify key tests before the next election in May 2003.
The analysis, says the group, shows the Assembly's record to be patchy at best:
Julian Rosser, Head of Campaigns for Friends of the Earth Cymru commented:
"We welcome Rhodri Morgan's decision to attend the World Summit and to speak about the Assembly's commitment to sustainable development. While he is there he must take the opportunity to call for international rules to ensure that big business behaves responsibly, wherever it operates in the world.
"We do welcome his plans to participate in the creation of a Global Network of Regions on Sustainable Development while he is at the Summit and hope that we can all benefit from sharing experiences of both good and bad practice with others.
"We also hope he will take the take the time to consider his government's record on sustainability. WAG can launch as many schemes as it likes; the Assembly will be judged on how it spends its money and how it legislates. While it has taken some very welcome steps it is still failing to deliver on some very real issues that impact on the quality of life of people in Wales and around the world."
1. For more information on Friends of the Earth Cymru campaigns and
the policy points above see www.foecymru.co.uk
/ www.cyddcymru.co.uk
2. The World Summit on Sustainable Development will be held in Johannesburg,
South Africa, from Mon 26 Aug to Wed 4 Sep 2002.
3. 'Sustainable development' means 'meeting our needs without compromising
the ability of others to meet their needs'.
4. Friends of the Earth International have proved that some top corporations
which claim to be developing sustainable policies, are still causing
major damage to people, communities and the environment. See the new
report 'Clashes with Corporate Giants', available from www.foei.org
5. Individuals around the world are sending sounds and messages to www.radioearthsummit.org
to be broadcast by Friends of the Earth at the World Summit.
The messages will also be played as part of Hear Our Voice, a giant
art installation to be launched in Johannesburg during the Summit.
Contact details:
Friends of the Earth Cymru
33 Castle Arcade Balcony
CARDIFF
CF10 1BY
Tel: 029 2022 9577
Fax: 029 2022 8775
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.foecymru.co.uk
August 26th 2002
Friends of the Earth Cymru
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