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media advisory, friends of the earth
international
wanted: a united nations environment
organisation
march 30, 2004, Jeju (South Korea) – One day
before the end of Asia's first Global
Ministerial Environment Forum here [1],
Friends of the Earth International called for
the transformation of UNEP, the United
Nations (UN) Environment Programme, into a UN
Environment Organisation.
According to Friends of the Earth
International, the world's largest grassroots
environmental federation, the existing system
of international environmental governance is
too weak and ineffective.
The call was made to some ninety environment
ministers gathering here at international
environment talks taking place March 29-31 in
light of the rapid deterioration of the
world's water resources, urban environments,
oceans, forests and other ecosystems.
Ministers are convening on the South Korean
island of Jeju for the 8th Special Session of
the UNEP Governing Council and the Global
Ministerial Environment Forum. They are
discussing, among other issues, the
strengthening of international environmental
governance. Several governments, such as the
French government, have already expressed
their support for the reform of the UN
Environment Program into a UN Environment
Organisation, which would have the same
membership and funding basis as other UN
specialised agencies.
According to Friends of the Earth, a UN
Environment Organisation should provide
effective financial, technical and political
support for the coherent and coordinated
improvement and implementation of existing
environmental agreements. Additionally, it
should ensure compliance of governments,
international economic institutions and
transnational corporations with the numerous
international agreements that have been
concluded over the past decades. [2]
"There are hundreds of international
environmental treaties, but they are hardly
being complied with," said Ricardo Navarro,
chair of Friends of the Earth International
in Jeju.
"Governments, transnational corporations,
and international economic institutions, like
the World Bank and the World Trade
Organisation, are often neglecting legally
binding commitments of treaties such as the
Convention on Climate Change," he added.
"Meanwhile, the dispute settlement mechanism
of the World Trade Organisation clashes with
the development of environmental regulations,
as countries are afraid that these
regulations will be deemed incompatible with
WTO agreements. UNEP should reaffirm that
multilateral environmental agreements, and
not the World Trade Organisation, have the
primary competence to determine environmental
objectives and the necessity of trade
measures in environmental agreements" added
Alexandra Wandel of Friends of the Earth in
Brussels (Belgium).
Friends of the Earth International is also
calling for a joint UN review of the impacts
of existing trade agreements on sustainable
development, and the establishment of a world
commission on trade and agriculture, which
should review the impacts of existing trade
agreements on sustainable agriculture and
food security. Moreover Friends of the Earth
is calling upon Governments to review
existing environmental agreements and divest
them of counterproductive market based
solutions that run against the objectives of
promoting equitable and sustainable
societies.
for more information
contact:
Friends of the Earth in
Jeju (South Korea):
Ricardo Navarro, chair of Friends of the
Earth International: +82-(0)16-730-4325
Kim Choony of KFEM / Friends of the
Earth-Korea: +82-(0)16-730-4325 or
kimchoony@korea.com
OR
Alexandra Wandel, European Trade Coordinator
(in Brussels): + 32 -497 90 80 68
notes to editors
[1] Ministers gather from 29 to 31 March
2004 on the South Korean island of Jeju for
the 8th Special Session of the UNEP Governing
Council and the Global Ministerial
Environment Forum.
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