Washington, USA: WWF-US has released a “Greenprint”
agenda, a policy roadmap for the next US president to address global
threats to environmental, social and political stability in four key
areas.
The WWF Greenprint highlights how the challenges of climate change,
conservation of natural resources, food security and freshwater
availability are intertwined, and how they can and should be solved by the
next president.
“Conservation is in America’s long-term strategic interest,” said Bruce
Babbitt, chairman of WWF-US’s Board of Directors and former secretary of
the Interior Department in the Clinton Administration.
“Responsible and sustainable resource management is critical not just to
protecting nature, but to avoiding conflict, alleviating poverty and
promoting stability around the world.”
“In our conservation work around the world, WWF has long recognized the
connection between political stability, regional security and natural
resource use,” said Carter Roberts, president and CEO of WWF. “These
issues are now taking centre stage in the form of climate change, energy
independence, and national security.”
Roberts added: “Global consumption of natural resources far exceeds the
earth’s regenerative capacity. We are borrowing from our natural capital
at an entirely unsustainable rate.
“And, as is evidenced from the current economic crisis, unsustainable
borrowing is not without profound consequences. To raise the stakes even
further, there can be no bailout if the Earth’s systems collapse.”
The WWF Greenprint has been provided to Senators John McCain and Barack
Obama and their campaign staffs.
It outlines specific policy initiatives that would reduce threats to
global peace and security by cutting greenhouse gas emissions and
establishing preparedness measures for dealing with the impacts of climate
change, ensuring plentiful food and clean water for people around the
world, and retooling the U.S. government’s Cold War-era foreign assistance
program to ensure more sustainable use of the world’s natural resources.
William Reilly, former WWF chairman and current member of WWF-US’s Board
of Directors and former administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency under President George H.W. Bush, added: “The next administration
will face daunting challenges on all fronts.
“Climate change is melting the Arctic, fueling deadlier storms,
diminishing the availability of food and water, and threatening
geopolitical instability on a scale never before witnessed. The WWF
Greenprint outlines a clear path for slowing climate change and preparing
the world for its impacts.”
Read the WWF-US "Greeprint" [pdf, 240 KB]