Global Environment
Fund Hears Warnings on Climate Change
August 29, 2006 — By Associated Press
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — Climate
change risks devastating South Africa's wine and fruit industries, the
country's deputy president warned Tuesday at the opening of an
international environment conference.
Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka said the fight against climate change should be as
intense as the struggle against apartheid.
"Because it's a survival issue," she told 1,200 delegates at the Global
Environment Facility conference.
The facility, which is a partnership with the U.N. Development Program,
the U.N. Environment Program and the World Bank, helps fund projects aimed
at combating pollution and promoting sustainable development.
Governments on Monday pledged US$3.1 billion to the fund's operations.
Steen Jorgensen, acting Vice President of Sustainable Development at the
World Bank, said the organization envisaged stepping up its environmental
grant programs.
Source: Associated Press