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Ever heard of the ‘Sydney Declaration’?
Date: October 09, 2007, posted by Anna

When APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) leaders flew out of Sydney in their private jets, they left behind the legacy of the "Sydney Declaration", hailed by the Australian Prime Minister, John Howard as a historic step in the global fight against climate change. Indeed it is interesting to consider what legacy they left behind, if one worthy of noting at all! Maybe it was clear when George Bush referred to APEC as "OPEC" and then later "IPEC," that the conference wasn’t going to be taken seriously by the world leaders!

Indeed, APEC members have set targets for improving energy efficiency and expanding forests, but nothing in the statement is binding. Julie-Anne Richards from the Climate Action Network says it is too lenient. Greenpeace called the declaration on climate change the ``Sydney Distraction.'' It said the declaration ``distracts from the real solution and ignores the aspirations of the millions of victims of climate change in developing countries.'' The group said the declaration is irrelevant and meaningless in addressing climate change.
As an Australian, I believe that the weak APEC climate declaration is a compelling case for the Australian Government to revisit ratification of Kyoto to ensure Australia’s voice for action on climate change is strengthened in the international arena.
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