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Statement by 42 Moroccan
non-governmental organisations
This is the statement on climate
change that has been drafted by a coalition of some 42 NGOs in Morocco,
consensually agreed upon over a series of roundtable discussions
held around the country in September and November. The statement
has been named "Ourikaßs Call" to commemorate the victims
of an incredibly violent storm that decimated a rural village near
to Marrakesh in 1995, killing a number of people and making many
more homeless. On November the 6th, coinciding with the Rising Tide
day of international action, members of REMED will be travelling
to the site of Ourika to remember these victims of climate change,
and in an effort to remind the global community that while it is
the rich and privileged who are responsible for the climatic instability,
it is invariably the poorest peoples of the planet who suffer the
worst consequences.
The statement reflects the
fact that the civil society of the South are all too well aware
that climate change cannot be treated as merely an environmental
issue. It is stresses the significance of the socio-economic factors
involved and the history of the industrialisation of the North having
been largely responsible for the climate chaos that we face today.
As such, Ißm extremely hopeful that this is a solid collection
of like minded groups in the South that we will be able to work
with in the future.
The statement has been taken
from the REMED website which is at www.remed.cjb.net
MOROCCAN NETWORK FOR ENVIRONMENT
AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (REMED)
OURIKAßS CALL Considering :
1. The direct connection between the environmental
problems, particularly climate change, and the human activities
resulting from a production and consumption model which submits
the natural resources to the globalization of the world economy,
and threatens the ecosystems ;
2. The global deterioration of the world's resources
and the diminution of the countries' carrying capacity, as well
as the division of the planet into two contradictory societies:
the society of wealth (North) and the society of need (South);
3. The non application of the international agreements
concerning environment protection, especially the measures required
by the Convention on Climate Change in reducing greenhouse gas
emissions;
4. The disturbing outlook due to the actual environmental
deterioration and its foreseen socio-economic impact leading,
if nothing is done, to a collective suicide: to the destruction
of the globe and the violation of the future generations' rights;
The Moroccan non-governmental
organizations taking part in the Marrakesh 2001 NGO meeting call
for society to:
1. Use its full potential to urge the governments
and institutions of the world's most industrialized and polluting
states (particularly the USA) in order to specify the responsibilities
and to reduce effectively greenhouse gas emissions as it is stated
in Kyoto's protocole (our minimal objective);
2. Promote a genuine international solidarity enabling
the southern countries to attain the patterns of sustainable development
and adaptation to climate change, in addition to food security
for their populations;
3. Adopt the interactive approach in matters of
development and dealing with environment as a concept that goes
beyond interests, frontiers and generations;
4. Advocate a culture of peace which considers wars
as additional harms to environment;
And on the National level call
for:
1. The forging of a real partnership between the
government and NGOs in the sphere of policy formulation;
2. The coordination of the work of NGOs in the fields
of environment protection and sustainable development;
3. The promotion of scientific research in sectors
related to environment;
4. The establishment of a communication strategy
to integrate environmental considerations and the concept of sustainable
development into the widespread culture;
5. The implementation of adequate national legislation
to protect environment as a cross-sectoral issue.
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DECLARATION OF ATTAC
Translated from the original French declaration at www.attac.org/maroc/
This declaration is a call
to all the local and international ATTAC groups, to all networks
and associations involved in defending the environment, and also
to open up a debate on the possibilities for future coordinated
action against the impact of neo-liberalism on the destruction of
our environment - all this on the opening of the 7th conference
on climate change, being held in Marrakech, 29th October to 9th
November 2001.,
ATTAC MARRAKECH :
1) notes gravely that the heating
of the planet is really creating huge ill fated repercussions for
human life on the climate and ecosystems: - degradation of the ozone
layer and an increase in the greenhouse effect - melting of the
ice caps which is raising sea levels - an increased frequency of
El Nino since the middle of the 70's, etc
2) is indignant at the irresponsible
attitude of the industrialised world who promote the idea of increased
production and immediate profit without taking into account the
grave consequences of their making, on an ecological basis, not
an economic one, and in term sof social impact: cycles of droughts
and floods; exhaustion of soils, fauna and flora; destruction of
wilderness; creating poverty; malnutrition, epidemics; migrations
from rural areas to towns, themselves mutating into megalopolis,
unemployment, etc
3) condemn the role of industrial
lobbyists in the destruction of life on earth in the pursuit of
their petty and selfish interests.
4) note that the Kyoto protocol
is a bit hopeful (limiting greenhouse gas emissions at 5.2% is woefully
inadequate) in that there are no serious controls in place to realise
this objective
5) is (?) at the refusal of
the US to sign this first step of a protocol seeing as it is the
principal emitter of these gases, especially as this discourages
other industrialised countries from stepping up the implementation
of any agreements.
6) calls upon national and
international public opinion/activism to redouble their awareness,
efforts, actions and struggle to demand: - as a first step the immediate
ratification by all states of the Kyoto protocol - the creation
of controls to see it implemented - the opening of a new debate
which will promote economic choices and perspectives which will
guarantee a sustainable development, respectful of the planet and
its inhabitants.
Marrakech 17 September 2001
ATTAC Marrakech Coordinating
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attac_marrakech@caramail.com
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