14/02/2006
- On Monday, February 13th, WWF Spain urged the Spanish
Environment Ministry to reduce CO2 emission allowances to
the industry, handing a petition letter to the Spanish Environment
Minister, Mrs. Cristina Narbona. WWF members posed in front
of the ministry building with 23 STOP CO2 signs, symbolising
the annual CO2 reductions of 23 million tons that the government
should enforce in the next National Allocation Plan (NAP).
Together with the petition to the minister, WWF started
an online action for the Spanish public to urge the government
to combat climate change by reducing the number of emission
allowances to the industry.
Shortly before the Kyoto Protocol celebrated its first
anniversary, WWF Spain pointed out that Spain is the EU
country that is farthest away from meeting the Kyoto target.
WWF Spain highlighted the need to reduce the number of CO2
emission allowances in the second NAP - in particular for
the power sector, in order support a switch from coal to
clean.
Mar Asunción, Head of WWF Spain's Climate Change
Programme, explained: “The Government can’t loose this opportunity
and must force the industry to do their part for the achievement
of the Spanish commitment under the Kyoto Protocol. Otherwise
all the citizens will have to bear the costs.” |