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The new head of environmental group Greenpeace, South African Kumi Naidoo, says he will prioritise the impact of climate change on the world's poor. | The new head of environmental group Greenpeace, South African Kumi Naidoo, says he will prioritise the impact of climate change on the world's poor. |
A BBC reporter in Johannesburg says it reflects his background as a anti-poverty and anti-apartheid campaigner. | A BBC reporter in Johannesburg says it reflects his background as a anti-poverty and anti-apartheid campaigner. |
In a BBC interview, he also criticised the US president for failing to make the fate of the earth a priority. | In a BBC interview, he also criticised the US president for failing to make the fate of the earth a priority. |
He said Barack Obama no longer reflected the urgency about the planet he had during his election campaign. | He said Barack Obama no longer reflected the urgency about the planet he had during his election campaign. |
Mr Naidoo is the first African to head Greenpeace since it was founded in 1971. | Mr Naidoo is the first African to head Greenpeace since it was founded in 1971. |
The group has perfected the art of using high-profile media events to exert pressure on politicians and big business. | The group has perfected the art of using high-profile media events to exert pressure on politicians and big business. |
'Disappointed' | 'Disappointed' |
The BBC's Jonah Fisher in South Africa say for Greenpeace the appointment of Mr Naidoo marks a continuing shift in focus from whaling and nuclear testing to climate change. | |
We can't change the science. The science is clear. We have to change the politics Greenpeace head Kumi Naidoo Campaign group: Greenpeace | We can't change the science. The science is clear. We have to change the politics Greenpeace head Kumi Naidoo Campaign group: Greenpeace |
Mr Naidoo said human existence on the planet was "fundamentally under threat" by climate change. | |
"We are seeing every year now, 300,000 more people dying from what can be described as climate-related impacts," he told the BBC. | "We are seeing every year now, 300,000 more people dying from what can be described as climate-related impacts," he told the BBC. |
"We're talking about climate refugees and so on, connecting all of those existing focus on the environment with human concerns, is both the right thing to do." | "We're talking about climate refugees and so on, connecting all of those existing focus on the environment with human concerns, is both the right thing to do." |
He said Mr Obama had lost his urgency on the issue. | He said Mr Obama had lost his urgency on the issue. |
"During his election campaign... every single speech that he gave, he talked about a planet in peril, referring to climate change," Mr Naidoo said. "We all understood that he 'got' it." | "During his election campaign... every single speech that he gave, he talked about a planet in peril, referring to climate change," Mr Naidoo said. "We all understood that he 'got' it." |
Green Room: Kumi Naidoo | |
On Sunday, Mr Obama and other world leaders meeting in Singapore said it would not be possible to reach a climate change deal ahead of next month's UN conference in Copenhagen. | On Sunday, Mr Obama and other world leaders meeting in Singapore said it would not be possible to reach a climate change deal ahead of next month's UN conference in Copenhagen. |
Mr Naidoo said he was "quite disappointed" that Mr Obama had not yet announced clearly his intention to attend the summit. | Mr Naidoo said he was "quite disappointed" that Mr Obama had not yet announced clearly his intention to attend the summit. |
At the two-day Asia-Pacific summit, world leaders dropped a target to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, which was outlined in an earlier draft. | At the two-day Asia-Pacific summit, world leaders dropped a target to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, which was outlined in an earlier draft. |
"Anything short of a binding treaty in Copenhagen must be read as a failure of leadership on the part of the political class," AP news agency quoted him as saying on Monday. | "Anything short of a binding treaty in Copenhagen must be read as a failure of leadership on the part of the political class," AP news agency quoted him as saying on Monday. |
"We can't change the science. The science is clear. We have to change the politics. If we can't change the politics, then we have to put our energies into changing the politicians." | "We can't change the science. The science is clear. We have to change the politics. If we can't change the politics, then we have to put our energies into changing the politicians." |