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- Subject: IF: Text of Castro's Speech in Rio
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- Op-Ed Article / 480 Words
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- Text of Cuban President's Speech in Rio
- Fidel Castro
- Out-Greens
- George Bush
-
- By Fidel Castro
- Insight Features
-
- An important biological species, humankind, is at risk of
- disappearing due to the rapid and progressive elimination of its
- natural habitat.
-
- We are becoming aware of this problem when it is almost to late
- to prevent it. It must be said that consumer societies are chiefly
- responsible for this appalling environmental destruction. They
- were spawned by the former colonial metropolis. They are the
- offspring of the imperial policies which in turn brought forth the
- backwardness and poverty that have become the scourge for the great
- majority of humankind.
-
- With only 20% of the world's population, they consume two-thirds
- of all metals and three-fourth of the energy produced worldwide.
- They have poisoned the seas and rivers. They have polluted the
- air. they have weakened and perforated the ozone layer. They have
- saturated the atmosphere with gases altering climactic conditions
- with the catastrophic effects we are already beginning to suffer.
-
- The forests are disappearing. The deserts are expanding;
- billions of tons of fertile soil are washed every year into the
- sea. Numerous species are becoming extinct. Population pressures
- and poverty lead to desperate efforts to survive even at the
- expense of nature.
-
- Third world countries--yesterday's colonies, and today nations
- exploited and plundered by an unjust international economic order,
- cannot be blamed for all this.
-
- The solution cannot be to prevent the development of those who
- need it most, because today everything that contributes to
- underdevelopment and poverty is a flagrant rape of the environment.
- As a result, tens of millions of men, women and children die every
- year in the third world, more than in each of the two world wars.
- Unequal trade, protectionism, and the foreign debt assault the
- ecological balance and promote the destruction of the environment.
-
- If we want to save humanity from this self-destruction, wealth
- and available technologies must be better distributed throughout
- the world. Less luxury and less waste in a few countries would
- mean less poverty and hunger in much of the world.
-
- Stop transferring to the third world the lifestyles and consumer
- habits that ruin the environment. Make human life more rational.
- Adopt a just international economic order. Use science to achieve
- sustainable development without pollution. Pay the ecological debt
- instead of the foreign debt. Eradicate hunger and not humanity.
-
- Now that the supposed threat of communism has disappeared and
- there is no more pretext to wage cold wars or continue the arms
- race and military spending, what then is preventing these resources
- from going immediately to promote third world development and fight
- the ecological destruction threatening the planet? Enough of
- selfishness. Enough of insensitivity, irresponsibility, and deceit.
- Tomorrow will be too late to do what should have been done a long
- time ago.
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- Fidel Castro's speech was translated by Radio Havana Cuba.
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