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Northern Climate Change Schools Program Speech on behalf of children at 2002 Earth Summit
By: Mingyu Liao (China),
We are representatives from the International Children's Conference of the United Nations Environment Programme that took place in Victoria, BC, Canada just over 3 months ago. More than 400 children from over 80 countries attended the conference. We all had plenty to say, but the number one thing that all delegates were concerned about is that most leaders don't listen. We were just babies when you met 10 years ago in Rio. What we are about to say is basically the same thing you heard then, and many times since. This is because children are close to the ground and to the environment and suffer more from problems in the world. The children of the world are disappointed because too many adults are too interested in money and wealth to take notice of serious problems that affect our future. Think about your children, nieces or nephews and maybe even grandchildren -- what kind of world do you want for them? Should they not have the same or even better opportunities that you had? Our voices should not go unheard. Today we are gathered here because we want you to listen -- to listen to everybody. We need you to put aside your differences. Make those choices that will allow all of us to live happily. At the end of the International Children's Conference, all delegates came up with many challenges. Here's what the children of the world are saying: Governments of the world must:
People of the world must:
Can you look in the mirror and say, "Children will have a future, will have access to clean water, will not live in poverty, will not live in polluted areas -- because of actions I have taken"? We are not asking too much! You said this Summit is about taking action! We need more than your applause and comments of "well done" or "good speech". We need ACTION. We need more than just your commitment -- we need ACTION. We need more than just your motivation -- we need ACTION. What we now have is "us versus them". This needs to become "us AND them" -- young people and adults, rich and poor people, and rich and poor countries. Thanks for having us here and for recognizing the importance of listening to the voices of children. Don't walk off and forget about the challenges. We finally challenge you, the leaders of the world to accomplish them.
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