02 Sep 2002
Friends of the Earth today welcomed Tony Blairs call for all nations to ratify the Kyoto Protocol and the clear statement on the desperate need for further cuts in dangerous greenhouse gases. This is the kind of political leadership the world needs.
But by restating the worn-out solution of opening up world trade to help the worlds poor, Friends of the Earth said Blair was blindly applying more of the same quack-medicine which has led to the huge divide between rich and poor in our globalised world. There are good arguments to reform the EUs common agriculture policy for example, but just giving developing countries more access to rich markets in the North will not deliver the kind of justice to which Tony Blair aspires.
Free trade does not guarantee justice or fairness, in fact it can make things worse. More importantly, Friends of the Earths partners in the South say what they need is:
Friends of the Earth also criticized Blairs speech for failing to mention the crucial summit issue of corporate accountability. The Prime Minister did not even go as far as some business leaders and failed to mention how the growing power of business can be regulated in the inter-dependent world.
Liana Stupples, Campaigns Director at Friends of the Earth, said:
Bush must not ignore Blairs strong message on climate. All nations need to ratify and go beyond the Kyoto Protocol. But the global justice the Prime Minister craves for the poorest in the world cannot be delivered by old-fashioned free trade policies. These benefit business at the expense of the environment and the poorest communities. Big business needs to be made more accountable through global regulations.
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