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The Human Right to Renewable Energy
an article by Tony Dominski
The World Renewable Energy Assembly (WREA) 2005 in Bonn/Germany has ended with the adoption of the
final communiqué
entitled "The Human Right to Renewable Energy". The communiqué asserted
that energy is the prerequisite of every life, and that the
availability of energy is a fundamental and indivisible human right.
The communiqué stated that this human right can only be delivered by renewable energy sources.
Fossil and nuclear energy sources are near depletion and incur high environmental costs such as global warming,
The WREA was very optimistic about the development of renewable energy
including
solar, wind, wave power, wood and alcohol. Renewable energies are
steadily getting cheaper due to continual improvement and economies of
scale. The WREA called for the immediate development of local energy
sources instead of waiting for international agreements.
More than 450 representatives from politics and parliaments, from science and industry as well
as NGOs met in Bonn from November 26th to 30th, 2005, following an invitation of the World Council
for Renewable Energy (WCRE). The meeting was organized by EUROSOLAR.
As a WREA participant, the German government called for a “A Renewable
Energy Proliferation
Protocol” to be added to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. The
government had previously volunteered to promote an International
Renewable Energy agency (IRENA).
What is striking in the WREA statement is the revolutionary convergence of the ideas of human
rights, nuclear non-proliferation and sustainable energy production. Implementation of these ideas
would make energy more accessible to Third World households. For example, present solar home
technologies can efficiently harness sunlight for heating, hot water, cooking and to generate
electricity.
Contact Information: World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE); c/o EUROSOLAR e.V.;
Kaiser-Friedrich-Strasse 11; D-53113 Bonn; Phone +49-228-362373; Fax +49-228-361213
info@wcre.org; http://www.wcre.org
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