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<font color=blue>World Summit Generates Tons of Trash
Fri Aug 30, 4:35 PM ET
By MIKE COHEN, Associated Press Writer

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - While delegates attending the World Summit wrangled over how best to save the planet's rapidly dwindling resources, they gave scant indication of leading by example.


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The 10-day summit, billed as the largest U.N. conference ever held, is expected to generate between 300 and 400 tons of trash, and so far, just 20 percent of it is being recycled.

"We never had any illusions this would be a green summit," Mary Metcalfe, the environment minister of the Gauteng province, which includes Johannesburg, told reporters Friday. "At one stage we were hoping to achieve 90 percent diversion (of waste) from landfill sites."

Together with the U.N. Development Program, Metcalfe's office is leading a project — known as the Johannesburg Climate Legacy — to monitor and minimize the summit's environmental impact. It's the first time that it's been attempted at any U.N. conference.

Toilets have been fitted with flushing systems to minimize water usage, while two venues hosting summit fringe events are being run with renewable energy sources. Recycling bins have been put in conference halls, but they've ended up as replacements for garbage cans, filled with all sorts of non-recyclable waste.

Consumption barometers were erected in the summit venues, too, graphically illustrating the extent to which resources are being consumed and recycled.

Nonetheless, trash compactors erected at the back of the main conference center have been working overtime, and municipal workers have made several trips daily to empty overflowing trash containers.

The move to make the summit as environmentally friendly as possible was gaining momentum daily, said Nikhil Sekhran of the UNDP's Global Environmental Fund.

"The system is completely new," he said. "Clearly a lot more education needs to be done."

Hundreds of organizations have collectively produced mountains of pamphlets, press statements and brochures, hoping to draw attention to their multitude of causes during the summit.

Organizers estimate 5 million sheets of paper will be consumed during the gathering.

The conference's 45,000 delegates are also plowing through other resources. On average each of them is using 53 gallons of water a day, and the city's electricity consumption has soared.

The legacy project also estimated that flying delegates to Johannesburg and transporting them around the city will generate nearly 300,000 tons of carbon dioxide.

The Johannesburg Climate Legacy project hopes to offset this by raising nearly $3 million from participating countries, corporations and individuals, and using it to implement 16 projects to reduce carbon emissions.

Only $300,000 has been raised, and only seven of the 192 countries at the summit have pledged donations.
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It is self defeating to have a summit on how to save the enviroment and generate all of this trash in the process.
It is kinda of like these concerts where they once protested the use of nuclear energy,but come time find out the electric they used for the concert was generated at nuclear power plants./w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif

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and this is a surprise because ...... ?
I remember earlier this year when a whole batch of eco-freaks showed up for some protest or other in Houston is gas-guzzlin' Ford Excursions.
And they wonder why I think the liberal motto is "do as I say, not as I do."
 
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I have always felt that all of these people advocating all these various ecco things should first stop using what they are protesting about. If they would not use oil products, wood products, electrical products, animal products. We would have a bunch of people running around naked and not very far from wherever they are originally located.
 
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The AP also reported that as the delagates discussed world hunger they feasted on lobster, caviar and champaigne (but I'm sure they all had their special ribbons on to show they cared).
 
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Its sad.....I think of that stuff like I did the United Way a few years ago....when the fat cats at the top were skimming the pot and flying 1st class around the world,living high on the hog..../w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif
 

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