Senate debates
Thursday, 14 September 2006
Climate Change in the Pacific Region
9:49 am
Lyn Allison (Victoria, Australian Democrats) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
I move:
- That the Senate—
- (a)
- notes:
- (i)
- the formation of a group, the Pacific Calling Partnership, made up of organisations and individuals who recognise Australia’s ecological debt to its low-lying Pacific neighbours,
- (ii)
- that droughts, storm surges and associated salination of soil and water are already causing people in low-lying Pacific countries to move their homes and to seek higher ground for growing food,
- (iii)
- that the tiny coral atolls of Kiribati are more susceptible to damage because they are less than 3 metres high,
- (iv)
- one of the messages brought to the Australian Parliament from the people of Kiribati by the Partnership is ‘We ask if you can provide a place for us if we are in big trouble. Thank you’, and
- (v)
- that the Kiribati Government currently estimates that there will be a need to resettle 10 000 I-Kiribati in the next 20 years;
- (b)
- recognises Australia’s ecological debt to low-lying Pacific nations, as a major per capita emitter of greenhouse gases, and the economic benefits enjoyed by Australia as a result of using the energy that generated these emissions; and
- (c)
- urges the Government to support the people of the Pacific through:
- (i)
- committing to the Kyoto Protocol as an act of international goodwill and cooperation,
- (ii)
- committing to reducing Australia’s greenhouse emissions,
- (iii)
- supporting adaptation and mitigation works in low-lying Pacific nations, and
- (iv)
- leading an international coalition to accept climate change refugees when a Pacific country becomes uninhabitable because of rising sea levels.
Question put.