Blair faces G8 climate 'train wreck'

LONDON, England (Reuters) -- British Prime Minister Tony Blair is trapped in a dilemma of his own creation over saving the planet from global warming, analysts say.

Blair has put climate change at the heart of his year-long presidency of the Group of Eight industrial nations, but his efforts to get radical action agreed at next month's G8 summit in Scotland are being repeatedly torpedoed by the United States.

Environmental campaigners say this leaves Blair with a stark choice -- either drop U.S. President George W. Bush and get a strong agreement with the other G8 members or stay with him, get a weak deal and be blamed for missing a crucial opportunity.

"There is a train wreck coming," said Jennifer Morgan, climate change expert at the WWF.

"The twin targets of trying to get something done on climate change and getting George Bush to sign up to it just don't go together," she told Reuters.

"If Blair praises Bush on climate change on any account and Bush hasn't moved at all, it will signal to the world that the Bush agenda on climate change is OK."

It would be a painful choice for Blair who has made stopping climate change a personal project but who has also identified himself closely with Bush and the transatlantic alliance.

A leaked draft dated June 14 of the final communique due from the summit to be held at the Gleneagles hotel near Edinburgh from July 6-8 reveals the extent of efforts to keep the Americans on board.

There are no targets nor timetables for action to curb greenhouse gas emissions, and all references in an earlier draft to dollar funds for research have been removed.

An introductory paragraph has moved the statement "our world is warming" into square brackets, meaning that even the phenomenon of climate change is under question and that the wording may not appear in the final text.

It has given the same treatment to a statement from the world's top scientists that climate change is already under way and demands urgent action.

Even a suggestion that the developed world has a duty of leadership in combating global warming is given the square brackets brush-off.

"Blair and his advisers always knew exactly what the U.S. position was. But the impression is that they really believed they could force a change," said Friends of the Earth climate expert Catherine Pearce.

"Now they are starting to see that they have failed, but they don't seem to have a Plan B," she added.

On Wednesday in parliament Blair was unrepentant.

"What is necessary is to ensure that we get a process in which the United States are involved," he said.

WWF's Morgan said there was still a chance to get a strong deal to cut carbon dioxide emissions but that if it didn't materialize then Blair and the rest of the G8 should go ahead without the U.S. -- the world's biggest greenhouse gas polluter.

"If you can't get something with Bush in it, then you shouldn't reduce it to the lowest common denominator. You should move forward in other ways," she said.

"There is a very heated debate going on right now about leaving Bush out in the cold."

The leaked communique presents ample proof.

It has an entire section committing those countries that have signed the Kyoto Protocol on cutting CO2 emissions to strengthening that deal, despite the fact it has been rejected by Washington.

But as further evidence of Blair's dilemma, it too is in square brackets.


I sincerely hope Blair does dump Bush and chooses to help the world instead.

This kind of message might help Bush to think outside his own term of presidency and think about the future and the world as a whole. Bush is just trying to delay the inevitable that the US must curb it's emmissions, and leave it for the next President to deal with.

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on Jun 16, 2005
Hear, hear!

It is time your President learns that the world is bigger than the US economy. It needn't damage the US economy either, it's just typical ignorance from the big wigs in the energy industry and the White House.
on Jun 16, 2005
well now if you claim that americas NOT doing anything will sink the world, are you willing tom say that if america does something about emmisions that WE SAVED THE WORLD?
on Jun 16, 2005

This kind of message might help Bush to think outside his own term of presidency and think about the future and the world as a whole. Bush is just trying to delay the inevitable that the US must curb it's emmissions, and leave it for the next President to deal with.

America is doing more than the rest of the world to curb its emmissions.  When the rest of the world catches up to our standards, then maybe they can start lecturing.  But not until and unless.

on Jun 16, 2005
Tut, tut.

I am not one of these people that is overwhelmed by American power. I actually think US power is over-rated and over-estimated. What I am saying is that cutting down on global emmissions MUST be part of a global effort. It simply cannot be a few nations involved and others ducking out of their responsibilities.

This is not a plea for America to save the world, it's more of a request that America join groupings of other nations in preserving our planet. A planet that America is on (many Americans will be shocked by this no doubt) the last time I checked an atlas.

You cannot punch someone in the face and applaud yourself if you whack a bandage on them afterwards. America get your act together, you are part of this world too!
on Jun 16, 2005
Reply By: UK Observer(Anonymous User)Posted: Thursday, June 16, 2005Tut, tut.


Tut, tut.


You cannot punch someone in the face and applaud yourself if you whack a bandage on them afterwards. America get your act together, you are part of this world too!


pish tosh old bean, we can and do what we please, WE ARE THE WORLD....


american patriot,

nathan hale.
on Jun 16, 2005
"When the rest of the world catches up to our standards, then maybe they can start lecturing. "

Is this a joke, why would a nation doing more than countries signed up to Kyoto refuse to sign up to Kyoto? Logic seems to be sparse in America at the moment.
on Jun 16, 2005
Reply By: UK Observer(Anonymous User)Posted: Thursday, June 16, 2005Tut, tut.Tut, tut.You cannot punch someone in the face and applaud yourself if you whack a bandage on them afterwards. America get your act together, you are part of this world too! pish tosh old bean, we can and do what we please, WE ARE THE WORLD....american patriot,nathan hale.


Mod i think you forgor to do a raspberry and say "Neerner... Neerner... Neerner..."
on Jun 16, 2005
"pish tosh old bean, we can and do what we please, WE ARE THE WORLD...."

I forgot that global warming isn't affecting America, how silly of me. Hopefully it will wipe out all the sand niggers in 20 years or so.

Yeah man, America rules duuuuuuuuuuuudes!!!!!!!!!!
on Jun 16, 2005
"we can and do what we please..."

This is a foolish attitude post Sep 11th.
on Jun 16, 2005
UK, you made a well said arguement.

Obviously Mod has just run out of sticks to throw, don;t sink to his/her level
on Jun 16, 2005
" UK, you made a well said arguement."

America at the moment reminds me of George Orwell's 'Animal Farm', or 'Lord of the Flies'. A group of "leaders" claim superiority, but succumb to their own hubris and they very things they fear the most. America will have to face some VERY harsh lessons in the future as others powers rise and I fear that the kids that disrupt the class will ruin it for the rest of the American 'students'.

Thanks for the compliment anyway.
on Jun 16, 2005
Also, I would like to say that asking Tony Blair to save the world is a pointless task. Blair is a camera man (he strikes a pose and talks the talk) and he will do little. He is pottering away his time before he resigns and besides, he has consistently lied and let the British people down. There is no reason why he shan't do it to the international community too.
on Jun 16, 2005
What is it about people who want to complain about the U.S's halitosis, while the rest of the world is farting?

Give it up Sushik, there isn't a treaty out there that is worth signing as long as nations like China are excempt from most of the standards.
on Jun 16, 2005

This kind of message might help Bush to think outside his own term of presidency and think about the future and the world as a whole. Bush is just trying to delay the inevitable that the US must curb it's emmissions, and leave it for the next President to deal with.


Do a little more research. First off we put out less emmissions than most of the other industrialized countries! Second we already have done more to clean up our mess than anyone else. And third GW don't have to do NOTHING! he can't be re-elected again.
on Jun 16, 2005

So do nothing?
No it is called being a leader and stepping up and doing what is best for the world.

You do not wait for countries like China to come on board till you do.
Make it more worth while to be part of the Kyoto group than outside the group.
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