Seeking New Opportunities to Prevent Global Warming


Those concerned about global warming were likely hoping for a different outcome in this year’s U.S. presidential election. But Russia’s ratification of the Kyoto Protocol – which means the treaty will finally enter into force – reminds us that opportunities still exist to reinvigorate efforts to prevent climate change.

In our increasingly globalised world, strong economies and stable societies depend on sustainable development. Dependence on finite sources of oil leaves nations vulnerable. The impact on societies of the battle for resources can be as devastating as war or famine. But perhaps nowhere is the challenge of sustainable development as profound and vital as the effort to combat global climate change and transition economies based on fossil fuel to cleaner, renewable sources of energy. Carbon pollution knows no boundaries. Asmokestack in one part of the world may contribute directly to the destabilization of the climate in another. And the legacy of our pollution makes the consequences of our inaction a burden to our children and future generations.

“Building Global Alliances for the 21st Century” is a partnership between progressive international leaders seeking cooperative solutions to global challenges1. We recognize the need to lay the groundwork for action now. We recognize that we must reinforce the efforts of governments, nongovernmental organizations and businesses that have already developed initiatives to address this problem. We are committed to pursuing an ambitious effort to:


 
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