New Zealand Kyoto ratification vital to Protocol
Auckland 10 December 2002; New Zealand’s ratification of the Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change today means the Protocol
only needs Russia for it to come into force.*
“New Zealand’s decision to ratify Kyoto has turned out to be vital for the entry into force of the Kyoto climate
convention. All countries need to be involved in solving the enormous challenge of climate change. New Zealanders should
be proud of the part their Government has played in this historic agreement, said Robbie Kelman, Climate Campaigner.
“United Nation’s scientists have long predicted increased fire and drought in Australia as a result of climate change**.
We are seeing this very clearly now,” said Kelman.
“The idea that global warming simply means milder, more pleasant winters is dangerously simplistic. Climate change means
rising sea levels, it means the collapse of ecosystems like coral reefs, it means changing weather patterns for New
Zealand. Climate change is not a game.
“Australia’s saddling up to the US by refusing to ratify Kyoto is blatant politicking and disregards the fact that the
world’s climate is changing. Climate change requires international leadership – Australia and the US are failing to show
this, said Kelman
“Kyoto is just the first step. Preventing dangerous climate change will require Government action to phase out fossil
fuels. New Zealand, and all countries, need to develop strategies to build new renewable energy industries.”
* Notes to Editors: For the Protocol to come into force requires 55% of developed country greenhouse gas emissions to be
represented. So far 37.4% of emissions are accounted for in ratifying countries; Russia accounts for 17.4%; which leaves
a vital missing 0.2%. New Zealand accounts for this 0.2% and this will now be added to the total, leaving only Russia to
equal 55%. Details can be found at: http://www.unfccc.int/resource/kpthermo.html