Rafael Correa Highlights Unfair Reality of Climate Change

Edited by Ivan Martínez
2015-09-29 12:23:16

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New York, September 29 (teleSUR-RHC)-- The global environmental crisis is not just a technical problem but also a political one, Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa said on Monday at the United Nations General Assembly.  President Correa went on to add the issue of climate change must be solved through environmental justice.

During his speech, President Correa highlighted the unfair reality of climate change citing Ecuador accounts for less than one percent of the world's CO2 emissions, yet, it like many other countries in the south are most negatively affected by climate change.

The Ecuadorean leader added that policies aimed at combating climate change should be carried out with consideration to the social and economic development priorities of developing countries.   

“Environmental conservation in poor countries will not be possible unless there is clear evidence of an improvement in quality of life,” Correa stated.

Nevertheless, President Correa stressed the importance of reaching a legally binding environmental agreement at the upcoming COP 21 conference in Paris despite the ongoing debate over the question of fairness in terms of globally mandated carbon cuts. 

Finally, during his speech, Correa discussed the importance of eliminating economic disparities between rich and poor countries adding, “the greatest moral imperative on the planet is to overcome poverty.”


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