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Premi Nobel criticano politica USA su clima e difesa
- Subject: Premi Nobel criticano politica USA su clima e difesa
- From: "AlessandroGimona" <agimona at libero.it>
- Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 12:15:56 +0100
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20011207/sc/nobel_appeal_dc_1.html Nobel Winners Slam U.S. on Climate, Missile Shield By Eva Sohlman STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - More than 100 Nobel laureates have signed an appeal criticizing the climate change and missile defense policies of the United States under President Bush (news - web sites). The appeal, a copy of which was obtained by Reuters on Friday, said the most profound danger to world peace in coming years would stem from legitimate demands of the world's poor and disenfranchised majority. ``It is time for the industrialized world to take responsibility for being a member of the world community and stop thinking in terms of nations,'' Canadian John Polanyi, who won the 1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and initiated the appeal, told Reuters. Thousands of the world's dispossessed, some with access to weapons -- including chemical and nuclear ones -- posed the greatest threat to world peace, he said. Concern that grievances such as poverty in developing countries, if neglected, could create new conflicts embroiling industrialized countries has been growing since the September 11 attacks on the United States. Among the appeal's signatories are exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, South African bishop Desmond Tutu and Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the former Soviet Union. Several U.S. winners also signed. Almost 200 of the world's 225 living winners of the Nobel prizes, first awarded 1901, are gathering in Stockholm and Oslo for ceremonies commemorating the centenary of the accolades bestowed upon people of merit in medicine, physics, chemistry, economics, literature and peace. ``We must persist in the quest for united action to counter both global warming and a weaponized world,'' said the appeal, adding that the 105 signatories supported international agreements including the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) treaty and the so-called Kyoto Convention on Climate Change. In an indirect reference to the national missile defense (NMD) system planned by the United States as a shield against attacks from what it has called rogue states, the appeal said it was time to ``turn our backs on the unilateral search for security in which we seek shelter behind walls.'' Implementing NMD would violate the ABM treaty. Polyani said the September 11 attacks on the United States had shown that national missile shields could not offer complete protection. Bush has rejected the Kyoto protocol intended to curb industrialized countries' emissions of so-called greenhouse gases, which some scientists say are the main factor behind global warming. Alessandro Gimona agimona at libero.it
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