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Global Warming Threatens Work of
Top Aid and Environment Charities
Says New Report

New Economics Foundation
October 20, 2004

A new report "Up in Smoke" launched by the coalition [of ActionAid, Christian Aid, ITDG, Oxfam GB, Tearfund, WaterAid, World Vision, Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace, Worldwide Fund for Nature and the RSPB] today, Wednesday 20 October, says that global warming threatens to reverse human progress, and make the international targets on halving global poverty by 2015, known as the Millennium Development Goals, unattainable. Dr R K Pachauri, Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPPC), who wrote the report’s foreword, will be in London to launch the report, which also is endorsed by Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

This summer has been marred by the havoc wrought across the Caribbean by the hurricanes Jeanne and Ivan, and the worst flooding in recent years in Bangladesh. In a world in which global warming is already happening, such severe weather events are likely to be more frequent, and extreme. Now, leading environmental and development charities3 have come together for the first time to highlight their joint concern about the serious impact that global warming is already having on some of the world’s poorest communities.

Pledging to play their part in trying to halt dangerous climate change and to help bring about a global solution that is fair and rooted in human equality, the coalition called on the international community to take urgent action to introduce:

The Prime Minister Tony Blair has signalled that he will use the UK presidency of the G8 in 2005 to bring climate change and Africa, where most of the poorest countries are found, to the top of the international political agenda. Welcoming this commitment, the coalition says that an either/or approach to climate change and poverty reduction is not an option; the world must face up to the inseparable challenges of poverty and a rapidly warming global climate.


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