G20: Australians bury heads in sand to mock government
climate stance
Reuters
theguardian.com, Thursday 13 November 2014
/ http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/nov/13/g20-australians-bury-heads-in-sand-to-mock-government-climate-stance?CMP=fb_gu
More than 400 protesters stuck their heads
in the sand on Australia ’s Bondi Beach
on Thursday, mocking the government’s reluctance to put climate change on the
agenda of a G20 summit this weekend.
Prime minister Tony Abbott’s perceived
failure to address climate change is all the more galling in the wake of an
agreement between the United States
and China
on Wednesday to limit their carbon emissions, they said.
“Obama’s on board, Xi Jinping’s on board,
everyone’s on board except one man,” activist Pat Norman, 28, bellowed into a
megaphone on the Sydney
beach.
“Tony Abbott!” the protesters shouted back.
Parents with babies, school children and
working people in business suits dug holes on the beach and stuck their heads
in them. The ostrich is said to stick its head in the sand in futile bid to
avoid danger.
Ornithologists say the African bird does no
such thing but that didn’t spoil the protest.
“Wiggle ya bums if you feel like it,” Norman shouted over the
megaphone.
A few athletic types did handstands with
their heads in the sand.
Abbott called climate change science “crap”
in 2009 and said coal was “good for humanity“. Australia repealed a tax on
greenhouse gas emissions in July, the only country to reverse action on climate
change.
Justin Field, 36, a former army
intelligence officer who is running for a seat in state parliament for the
Green Party, said Australia
had to act.
“To be so far behind the rest of the
developed world embarrasses progressive Australia ,” he said.
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