This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/8158604.stm
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Tuvalu vows to go carbon neutral | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
The tiny Pacific island state of Tuvalu has said it wants all its energy to come from renewable sources by 2020. | The tiny Pacific island state of Tuvalu has said it wants all its energy to come from renewable sources by 2020. |
Public Utilities Minister Kausea Natano said his nation of 12,000 people wanted to set an example to others. | Public Utilities Minister Kausea Natano said his nation of 12,000 people wanted to set an example to others. |
Tuvalu is made up of a string of atolls with the highest point only 4.5m (15 ft) above sea level, making it extremely vulnerable to flooding. | Tuvalu is made up of a string of atolls with the highest point only 4.5m (15 ft) above sea level, making it extremely vulnerable to flooding. |
The government hopes to use wind and solar power to generate electricity, instead of imported diesel. | The government hopes to use wind and solar power to generate electricity, instead of imported diesel. |
"We look forward to the day when our nation offers an example to all - powered entirely by natural resources such as the sun and the wind," Kausea Natano said. | "We look forward to the day when our nation offers an example to all - powered entirely by natural resources such as the sun and the wind," Kausea Natano said. |
Inspiring others | Inspiring others |
Tuvalu and many other low-lying atolls in the Pacific, the Caribbean and the Indian Ocean fear that global warning could lead to sea level rises that could literally wipe them off the map. | Tuvalu and many other low-lying atolls in the Pacific, the Caribbean and the Indian Ocean fear that global warning could lead to sea level rises that could literally wipe them off the map. |
Other nations - including Norway, New Zealand, Iceland and Costa Rica - have also vowed to become carbon neutral, reducing their emissions of greenhouse gases to zero. | Other nations - including Norway, New Zealand, Iceland and Costa Rica - have also vowed to become carbon neutral, reducing their emissions of greenhouse gases to zero. |
Most of these countries have relatively small populations, and their pledges are unlikely to make a significant difference in the overall battle against global warming. | Most of these countries have relatively small populations, and their pledges are unlikely to make a significant difference in the overall battle against global warming. |
But many environmentalists say their stance is nevertheless important, as they provide a lead for other countries to follow. | But many environmentalists say their stance is nevertheless important, as they provide a lead for other countries to follow. |
OTHER NATIONS COMMITTED TO CARBON NEUTRALITY Costa RicaEthiopiaIcelandMaldivesMonacoNew ZealandNiueNorwayPakistanPortugal Source: UN Environment Programme | |
"In a sense, they are paving the way for medium and larger economies which have to move if we are going combat climate change," Nick Nuttall, spokesman for the United Nations Environment Programme, told the French news agency AFP. | "In a sense, they are paving the way for medium and larger economies which have to move if we are going combat climate change," Nick Nuttall, spokesman for the United Nations Environment Programme, told the French news agency AFP. |
Tuvalu estimates it would will cost about $20m to generate all its electricity by using renewables. It has already begun the process by installing a $410,000 solar system on the roof of the main soccer stadium in the capital, Funafuti. | Tuvalu estimates it would will cost about $20m to generate all its electricity by using renewables. It has already begun the process by installing a $410,000 solar system on the roof of the main soccer stadium in the capital, Funafuti. |
Previous version
1
Next version