Rudd heckled over 5% climate target
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was interrupted on Monday at the National Press Club while announcing Australia's mid-term carbon emissions reduction target on live television.
Three Newcastle women screamed out "No!" and moved towards Rudd as he announced that Australia would reduce emissions by as little as 5%, and not more than 15%, by 2020.
One of the women, Annika Dean from Newcastle, said that the announcement was devastating and cowardly.
"This announcement means the Australian Government is willing to sacrifice the Great Barrier Reef to appease the big polluting companies that are fuelling global climate change."
The women were removed from the gallery and interviewed by Australian Federal Police.
The announcement was made in front of the nation's senior journalists, members of the senior cabinet including Climate Change Minister Penny Wong and Treasurer Wayne Swan, as well as Greens senators Bob Brown and Christine Milne.
Australia's climate negotiators, who were appointed by the former Howard government, were heavily criticised by South Africa and China at last week's UNFCCC negotiations in Poznan for having blocked a 25-40% by 2020 target, along with Canada, Japan and Saudi Arabia.
Sources
- "Video of Rudd interrupted by protesters" — Channel Nine, December 15, 2008
- Steve Jacobs. "Carbon plan raises the heat" — Sydney Morning Herald, December 15, 2008
- "Kevin Rudd heckled by protestor over climate change" — Courier Mail, December 15, 2008
- AAP. "Protesters disrupt Rudd's ETS launch" — SBS, December 15, 2008
- "Protesters vent anger over emissions plan" — SBS, December 15, 2008
- AAP. "PM climate hecklers wrestled to ground" — The Australian, December 15, 2008
- "Govt rules out deep cut in emissions" — Channel Nine, December 15, 2008
- "5pc target a global embarrassment: Greens" — Australian Broadcasting Corporation, December 15, 2008