Tens of thousands of protesters marched through the chilly Danish
capital and nearly 1,000 were detained Saturday in a mass rally to
pressure political leaders to sign a legally binding climate change
deal in Copenhagen in the coming week.Police estimated their numbers at 25,000, while organizers said as
many as 100,000 people took part in the march, where delegates from 192
countries began meeting last weekend for the United Nations Climate
Change Conference.
Environment ministers taking part in the conference, including
Canada's Jim Prentice, began arriving Saturday in Copenhagen for the
second and final week of the talks.
The Copenhagen march was part of a worldwide "Day of Action." The
first rallies were held in the Australian cities of Sydney, Melbourne
and Adelaide under the banner "Walk Against Warming." Demonstrations
also took place in Beijing, New Delhi, Manila and Taipei.
In Copenhagen, the "Day of Action" saw some activists dressed as
polar bears or pandas as they walked from the Danish parliament to
Cathedral Square in the host city for the 12-day conference. Among the
Canadian demonstrators was Toronto Mayor David Miller.
Miller is one of more than 100 mayors from around the world and
three from Canada who will convene in Copenhagen next week to talk
about what their cities are doing to curb climate change.
'It is embarrassing': Toronto mayor
"I'll
tell you — here in Copenhagen everybody's talking about the Canadian
government and how it's getting in the way of negotiations," he told
CBC News over the phone. "And as a Canadian, it is embarrassing."
He added that Canadian cities aren't sitting and waiting for other governments to act.
"We're acting, we're fighting climate change with policies that create jobs."
Former Irish president Mary Robinson was part of a vigil on the sidelines of the conference.
"It is absolutely vital that we get the messages across to those who
have a big responsibility," she said. "This is not an ordinary
conference. It's not a conference like a trade conference. Trade
conferences can fail; sometimes it's better if they do fail. But this
is a conference which mustn't fail."
Mass arrests
As
night fell on Copenhagen, police said they rounded up more than 600
people in a preventive action against a group of youths dressed in
black at the tail end of the mostly peaceful demonstration.
Industrial countries criticized a draft climate pact Saturday for not making stronger demands on major developing countries.
Initial reaction to the negotiating text submitted Friday
underscored the split between wealthy countries and those still
struggling to overcome poverty and catch up with the modern world.
Canada has "significant problems" with the draft agreement,
according to Michael Martin, Canada's top climate change negotiator. He
said delegates should be seeking "a single, legally binding outcome.”
The document doesn't specify a solid emission reduction target for
developed countries such as Canada, but instead offers a range of
options.
For example, the draft calls for emission reductions of 25 to 40 per cent from 1990 levels by 2020 for developed countries.
That is more ambitious than the current climate target outlined by industrialized economies.
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