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Launching of the Arab Climate Change Campaign by IndyACT

For the first time in the Arab world, a civil campaign has been developed and launched with a very strong message for pan-Arab coordination for action against the threat of climate change. This is the press release by IndyAct, the organization that has spearheaded the campaign:
 

Beirut:18 Oct 2007 – ‘Climate change is the biggest threat to our livelihood and our Arab governments are not taking serious actions against it.’ This is what the League of Independent Activists, IndyACT, declared during the launching of its ‘Arab Climate Campaign’ in a conference held at the Radisson hotel this morning.

 

The conference was attended by representatives from ministries, embassies, the private sector and non-governmental organizations who are concerned about the future impacts of climate change. Speakers of this conference included the Ministry of environment, policy analysts and climate change researchers from the American University of Beirut, who asserted the importance of having a strong policy against climate change.

 

“Some Arab countries have also been hindering climate change negotiations”, said Wael Hmaidan, IndyACT Executive Director. “Last year, Saudi Arabia was ranked as the worst country in dealing with climate change, even worse than the United States”. He added.

 

Dr. Berj Hatjian, Director General of the Ministry of Environment stated, “There are no policies today in the Arab world on climate change. We need to lobby, all of us, to have such policies”. While Ms. Sarine Karajerjian from the Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs in the American University of Beirut announced, “There is a need to formulate better policy for climate change in our region, and there should be facilitation between the different stakeholders”.  

 

IndyACT’s ‘Arab Climate Campaign’ is focused on making sure that the Arab public and governments engage the international community in the global debate on climate change. Early December, the world will meet in Bali, Indonesia, to discuss future actions against climate change during the 13th meeting of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Arab countries have to push for a new global treaty to save the planet from the adverse impacts of climate change. “Climate change is a global problem, and it can only be solved if the whole world commits to solving it,” Hmaidan declared. “We can not isolate ourselves from what is happening to this planet; all our political and economical problems in the region dwarf in comparison to the threat of climate change.”

 

 

For more information please contact:

Wael Hmaidan, IndyACT Executive Director: Tel/Fax: +961-1-362592, mobile: +961-1-506313. email: whmaidan@indyact.org
 

Download the: “Arab Climate Campaign” Position Paper http://www.indyact.org/IndyAct_CC_position_paper.pdf


Speakers in the conference

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