Friday, 4 June 2021

A message from trade unionists and the wider environment movement in the UK to the G7

 






The statement below is a message from trade unionists and the wider environment movement in the UK to the G7 and our colleagues around the world; not as supplicants but as witnesses. We are all on one planet. There’s nowhere else we can move to. Fail to keep global heating below a 1.5C increase and we face a future in which much of the world is threatened by scarcity of food and water, frequently battered by climate induced extreme weather events and more frequent pandemics; with parts of an increasing number of countries becoming unliveable. This summit and the COP26 conference in November matters because what happens in the next five years is make or break.  

 

Initial signatories include Kevin Courtney and Mary Bousted (NEU) Mark Serwotka (PCS) Jo Grady (UCU) Manuel Cortes (TSSA) Sarah Wooley (BFAWU) Stephen Smellie (Deputy Convenor UNISON Scotland), Ellen Fearon (NUS) Shami Chakrabarti (House of Lords) Bell Ribiero Addy MP, Claudia Webbe MP,  Dianne Abbott MP, Richard Burgon MP, Tamar Singer (UKSCN) Meg Baker (SOSUK), Suzanne Jeffery (CACCTU) the Directors of FOE and FOE Scotland and Morning Star Editor Ben Chacko.

Caroline Lucas MP

 

 G7 The World is watching

The countries meeting at the G7 in Cornwall between June 11th -13th comprise just 10% of the world's population but hold 62% of the world's wealth and spend more on their militaries than the rest of the world put together.  

 

They are responsible for 

 - the lions share of historical carbon emissions  

-  and are still investing over $100 billion a year into coal, gas and oil. 

 

If the world is to avoid catastrophic climate breakdown the G7 meeting needs not only to commit to 

- single mindedly going flat out for domestic transition to sustainability, but also to  

- stop financing and subsidising fossil fuels and 

- pay its dues to the international community;  including the $100 billion a year pledged at Copenhagen for the developing world to cope both with immediate climate impacts and to develop without fossil fuels and 

- seek global co-operation not conflict. 

 

Claims to "global leadership" will be judged the world over against these benchmarks.  

 

I/we call on the G7 to meet them 

  

The online link for signing up can be found here

 

https://forms.gle/85dRkDyWp1iqtLpS6

 

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