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Press Release Greenpeace, 27 Oktober 2001

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                   Greenpeace to Japan: �Do the Right  Thing, Please!�

                                     �US Stay Home�

                                     20 days to Bonn



Scheveningen (The Hague), The Netherlands, 27 June  2001 -
Greenpeace today called on Japan to reaffirm its  commitment to climate
protection, by clearly indicating that  it would ratify the Kyoto Protocol;
and to
clearly distance  itself from the US position. At the Dutch seaside resort
near  The
Hague, government representatives are conducting  high-level �informal�
negotiations in preparation for the  resumption of the formal climate
negotiations next month in  Bonn, Germany.

Ten days after the European Union announced that it would  proceed to ratify
the
Kyoto Protocol without the US, the  spotlight is now on Japan as the next
country to lay its cards  on the table. Public and political opinion in
Japan are
strongly in favor of ratification, but the government is afraid  of the
political
fallout with their largest trading partner, the  US, if they agree to ratify
regardless
of what the US does.

�It is no longer acceptable for Japan to represent the US  position. Japan
must
compromise to reach agreement with  the Europeans in advance of Bonn. Japan
has a very  important global responsibility to rise to the occasion,� said
Bill Hare,
Greenpeace International Climate Policy Director.  Japan, sometimes joined
by
Canada and Australia, have  been moving backwards from where they were last
November on key issues, and have reintroduced the notion  that nuclear power
should be included in the Clean  Development Mechanism � a part of the
Protocol
which  defines �clean� energy - the idea of which was already  discarded in
The
Hague.

�The climate cannot wait for Bush. If the US administration  is not going to
participate constructively in these  negotiations, then they should stay at
home
and not get in  the way of responsible governments who wish to respond to
the
public, political and scientific call for immediate action to  protect the
climate,�
said Bill Hare Greenpeace climate  policy director.

The delegates at today�s meeting are considering the  proposal put forward
last
week by COP6 Chair Jan Pronk of  the Netherlands. Greenpeace has performed a
quantitative  analysis (full report available at address below of the Pronk
proposal
and found that without the US in the agreement,  the loopholes created for
the
US such as �Hot Air� (allowing  countries to trade their emission shortfall
due to
economic  downturn) and �Sinks� (getting �credit� for planting trees and
other
forms of vegetation, which would allow them to  increase their emissions)
would
nullify emission reduction  targets of the remaining OECD countries.

�The loopholes in the treaty were created for the US. If the  US goes, the
loopholes must go as well for the Treaty to  retain any environmental
integrity,�
said Hare.

Contacts
Bill Hare +31 6 21296899
Michel Raquet +32 496 163365
Full report:  http://www.greenpeace.org/~climate/climatecountdown/doc
uments/analysispronk.pdf
See also:  http://www.greenpeace.org/~climate/climatecountdown/


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