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20/12/2007
Bali Declaration on International Financial Institutions, Debt and Climate Change
December 8, 2007 Sanur, Bali
We, debt and development activists from different social movements and non-government organizations from Asia-Pacific join the growing calls of the international community to decisively address the paramount issue of climate change. The climate crisis is the most blatantly repulsive result of a flawed development paradigm imposed on us by global institutions, northern governments and transnational corporations with the acquiescence and collaboration of our local elites and neo-liberal economic apologists We assert that debt has been used only as an instrument to dominate government and peoples of the South but also to finance projects and promote policies that have greatly contributed to the exacerbation and escalation of climate change. We call on international financial institutions like the IMF, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank and other regional development banks, northern governments and their export credit agencies – TO STOP ALL FUNDING AND ALL PROGRAMS THAT HARM PEOPLES and the ENVIRONMENT. We reject all IFI loans and "aid" supposedly for adaptation measures and renewable energies as hypocritical measures - when these same institutions continue to promote a development framework and pour several times more of their funds towards projects and policies that aggravate climate change. We oppose carbon trading as a false solution that allows transnational corporations and rich countries to buy the right to pollute at the expense of impoverished peoples and countries.Worse, carbon trading has spawned new and despicable instruments to extract profits from pollution. We demand the following: The sovereign and democratic management and control of funds for mitigation,
adaptation and the development of clean, safe and renewable energy; And for the
World Bank, ADB and other similar institutions with a horrible track record to
be kept from any form of control and inolvement over the disposal and use of
these funds;
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