Thousands Urge: Government, Sign Kyoto!

Activists present 168 000 signatures to the parliamentary comission on global warming, and urge the government sign the Treaty. Turkey contributes so much to global greenhouse emissoins and is one of the few countries who abstains ratification critics say

İstanbul - BİA News Center
29 April 2007, Sunday
The members of the parliamentary comission on global warming and its affects on Turkey received the 168 thousand signatures who demand that the government signs the Kyoto Treaty as soon as possible.

Turkey's Greens spokesperson on Climate Cahnge, Dr. Umit Sahin said following the presentation of all the signatures gathered during a recent campaigne titled "Turkey Sign Kyoto!", they briefed the comission on climate change.

Sahin told that they provided the comission data as quoted by the United Nations Intergovermental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) .

That is, Turkey as a developing industrial country has a notable contribution to the global greenhouse emissions and it ranks among the top 20 countries in this respect.

Given the situation, Turkey remains one of the few countries that has not signed the Kyoto Treaty. The government argues that its ratification would bring unbearable burden on the economy while activists say that"s not the reality.

United States and Australia are two other countries hugely contributing to greenhouse emissions and refuse to ratify the treaty.(TK/EU)

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