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Zuma: Commission to boost 'greener' SA

May 19 2010 07:59

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Johannesburg - The National Planning Commission's work will have a significant impact on how South Africa understands the green economy, President Jacob Zuma said on Tuesday.

He was speaking at the Green Economy Summit being held over three days in Sandton.

"The work of the commission will have a significant impact on the role the green economy is going to play in the country's development in ten to 20 years' time," Zuma told summit delegates.
  
He said the commission would produce reports on a range of issues which affected the country's long-term development.

"These include water, food and energy security, climate change, infrastructure planning, human resource development, defence and
security matters, the structure of the economy, spatial planning, demographic trends and so forth."

Zuma said it would be important for the commission to have the benefit of the deliberations underway at the summit on strategies to promote a green economy.

Zuma said a green economy would require integrated strategies and plans that balanced economic, environmental and social development objectives.

"Such a delicate balance will require carefully crafted policy and institutional frameworks that are geared towards practical action and delivery."

A substantial increase in investment would be necessary to act against climate change and mitigation.

Zuma said South Africa was seeking a global agreement that the bulk of this investment come from those countries which bore the
greatest historical responsibility for climate change - the countries of the developed world.

He said there was an increasing recognition that clean technology development offered significant business opportunities and gains.

"As a country, we need to improve our capacity to develop and use such technology and in doing so we will be able to elaborate the
economic case for environmental management and sustainable development."

A case also needed to be made that functioning ecosystems underpinned all economic and social activity.

"Ecosystem failure will seriously compromise our ability to address our social and economic priorities.

"Natural resources are national economic assets and our economy depends  heavily on energy and mineral resources, biodiversity, agriculture, forestry, fishing and tourism," he said.

Zuma said that in short, South Africa had no option but to manage its natural resources in a sustainable way.

"We have no choice but to be eco-friendly. We have no choice but  to develop a green economy."

He said it was important not to separate the country's national priorities from those of the region and continent.

"There is significant opportunity for the development of a green economy in southern Africa and which extends to other parts of the
continent."

- Sapa

 
 
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