AUSTRALIA: Kyoto call issued across nation
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December 03, 2005
THOUSANDS of people in six states joined protest walks today urging the Australian Government to sign an international agreement intended to cut greenhouse transmissions.
The "Walk Against Warming" is part of an international campaign to coincide with the UN climate change talks in Montreal, Canada.
The 12 day talks are discussing the future of the Kyoto Protocol, an international agreement that sets targets to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Australia and the US are the only western industrialised nations which have refused to sign the global Kyoto protocol, arguing it is damaging to their economic interests.
Today, hundreds of Sydneysiders showed their support for the agreement by marching from the city's Town Hall to Hyde Park.
In Melbourne hundreds more rallied around Albert Lake, while across Australia marches were held in Perth, Brisbane, Canberra and 13 regional centres across NSW and Queensland.
The protests, organised by Australia's major conservation groups including Greenpeace, WWF Australia and Environment Victoria, were part of an international day of action.
The walks coincide with one of the biggest environment campaigns in years, the Power to Change campaign, which will see environment groups go door-to-door asking people to switch to green power and reduce global warming pollution.
The program, already operating in Sydney was launched at the Melbourne rally today.
Stephanie Long from Friends of the Earth in Brisbane said the global movement of activists and concerned citizens had chosen today to coincide with the first Meeting of the Parties of the Kyoto Protocol in Montreal.
"This international day of action was endorsed by the Assembly of Movements of the World Social Forum in January 2005 in recognition of the urgent need for serious movement building around climate change as a means of reclaiming democracy on the issue," Ms Long said.
Four walkers carried a huge giant sun puppet and others carried a 10 x 3 metre Kyoto Protocol banner, which they are calling on the community to sign.
The banner will travel throughout NSW before being presented to Prime Minister John Howard at Parliament House in Canberra, along with signatures from other states.
http://dailytelegraph.news.com.au/story/0,20281,17449793-5001028,00.html
Call issued to ban Kyoto
Ban Kyoto. Global warming is a Synarchist globalist hoax.
http://www.larouchepub.com/lar/1997/global_warm.html
Howard will have no trouble retarding development
If you want Howard to sign something which will retard human society and limit freedom, then you need not go to so much trouble. That is right up his alley.
I am sure that Howard will have no trouble signing Kyoto 10 times over, because it does exactly that.
A few thousand misguided people, totally taken in by the globalist hoax, want to impose something written by a globalist organisation to limit the lives of Australians. Well, now is the right time to do it. It will fit right in with the pro-state-terror proposed laws and the pro-Oz-poverty-IR proposed laws.
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