We stand with the People of Palestine! We stand for Justice, Human Rights and Freedom!
We stand with the People of Palestine!
We stand for Justice, Human Rights and Freedom!
환경운동연합은 지구의벗(Friends of the earth) 한국으로 지구의벗 아시아태평양(Friends of the earth Asia-Pacific)과 함께 무고한 팔레스타인 시민의 인권과 자유를 위해 함께 팔레스타인 전쟁 중단과 인도적 지원을 촉구합니다. 환경운동연합은 11월 3일 지구의벗 아시아태평양과 세계 시민단체가 연대해 배포한 공동 성명 원본을 공유 드립니다.
As movements fighting against systems of injustice that view black, brown and indigenous peoples as disposable, to be sacrificed by racist and colonial systems of exploitation and domination, we see the struggle of the Palestinian people against occupation and apartheid as part and parcel of our collective struggle for climate, racial, economic and political justice and for a world where everyone has the right to live with dignity, free from oppression.
We are enraged and grieve equally the loss of lives of all civilians – Palestinian and Israeli – that have taken place since 7 October and call for those responsible to be held accountable for their actions.
We decry the fact that for many Northern Governments, Palestinian lives are deemed as being of less value and worth as those of Israeli citizens. This has allowed tens of thousands of Palestinians being killed with impunity over the decades as a result of Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine. People whose names and dreams, like those of our peoples in the global South, sacrificed to colonialism.
In the latest indiscriminate bombing of Gaza, Israel has already killed more than 5000 Palestinians including at least 2360 children, displacing over 1 million people, as it collectively punishes the Palestinian people. In just one week, between 7-12 October, Israel dropped over 6,000 bombs on the Palestinian people living under its illegal occupation, more than the US dropped in a whole year during its war on Afghanistan. Whilst Human Rights Watch has confirmed that Israel has used a banned chemical weapon – white phosphorous – in civilian areas in the Gaza Strip, causing severe burns and uncontrollable fires.
We are devastated by the bombing of the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza which killed 471 injured and sick Palestinians, including women, children, doctors, nurses, and those seeking refuge from the retaliatory bombardment by Israel. To date, the World Health Organisation has documented 76 attacks on healthcare workers, 26 healthcare facilities including 17 hospitals have been attacked, as well as attacks on UN schools where Palestinians are sheltering for safety.
The Occupied Palestinian Territory of Gaza is facing a “complete siege” with the purposeful targeting of civilian infrastructure such as hospitals and schools which constitute war crimes under international law. Israel is also blocking food, water, fuel and medicine to a captive population of 2.3 million Palestinians, half of whom are children, as a weapon of war.
While in the Occupied Palestinian Territory of the West Bank, Israel has imposed a total blockade. The Israeli military is attacking Palestinians protesting the genocide in the Gaza Strip with lethal military force, and is providing thousands of weapons to Israeli settlers inside the West Bank, who are attacking and killing Palestinians.
Israel has openly made genocidal statements that ‘Gaza will be reduced to rubble’ and called the Palestinians ‘human animals’. As climate justice movements we recognise the language of racism and colonialism that has been used to justify the sacrificing and killing of so many of our people across the global South.
The current war in Gaza is not an isolated event but is deeply rooted in ongoing colonization, illegal occupation, systemic injustices, and historical oppression of Palestine by an apartheid state. Israel has repeatedly disregarded the international humanitarian law and human rights principles that demand the protection of civilians, especially in conflict zones, as it escalated its genocidal attacks in Gaza.
Israel is planning a ground offensive with intent to indiscriminately kill Palestinians in north Gaza; and aims to ethnically cleanse more Palestinians in a single day than during the Nakba (Arabic for ‘catastrophe’) in 1948, when over 750,000 Palestinians were expelled from their homes – or any day since in their ongoing settler-colonial occupation of Palestine. The vast majority of Palestinians in Gaza are refugees from the Nakba.
The situation has never been more urgent. In the words of the Director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), “Gaza is running out of life”. As vital resources run out and Gaza’s health infrastructure – already battered by Israel’s 16 year-long blockade and periodic bombardment – ‘collapse before our eyes’, Gaza’s remaining hospitals are turning into morgues.
We call for an immediate ceasefire, and for the international community to break the blockade and end the collective punishment of the Palestinian people. We must bring an end to apartheid and occupation.
We are appalled at the US and UK refusing to support the resolutions at the United Nations Security Council calling for a ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid access to the Gaza Strip. The complicity of powerful Western nations in enabling Israel to carry out these actions with impunity is a matter of grave concern. Despite the growing evidence of human rights violations, the provision of military and financial support to Israel from these nations continues unabated. The disregard for the lives of Palestinian people is inexcusable, and it is incumbent upon these nations to end their arming of Israel and prioritise human rights.
We also call out the role and bias of politicians and international media, led by northern media, fueling the islamophobic rhetoric and dehumanization of the Palestinian people as well as the role of international tech companies and platforms in allowing the rise of islamophobic and anti-semitic hate speech and fake news.
We condemn the attempt by Northern Governments – from Germany, France, to the UK, to attempt to criminalize and ban our movements from marching and calling for Justice for Palestine. The attacks on our right to protest mirror the attacks on climate protests that are taking place in countries that bear the greatest responsibility for these injustices.
We stand in immutable solidarity with the people of Gaza and all victims of brutality and demand upholding of international law and human rights principles to protect innocent civilians.
We also stand in solidarity with Palestinians and Jews who are protesting Israel’s bombardment of Gaza and advocating for peace and justice in the region. We condemn actions taken by several governments around the world to stop these protests and the arrest of peaceful demonstrators.
There can be no peace without justice and it is a moral imperative for the global community to stand in unity with the oppressed. We call on all our governments and international bodies to work together to end the war, and to bring all those responsible for war crimes to justice. We demand an end to the occupation and genocide of the Palestinian people and urge for resolution that can ensure that both Palestinians and Israelis can live with security and dignity.
Our Demands
In light of the ongoing violence and the appalling human rights violations in Gaza by the apartheid state of Israel, we call for the following urgent measures:
Immediate Ceasefire: We echo the calls of the United Nations Secretary General and humanitarian and human rights organisations for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
End the illegal blockade: Urgent humanitarian and emergency aid must be provided to civilians in Gaza. The people of Gaza are in dire need of medical supplies, food, water, and other essential resources, which need to be restored urgently.
Stop War Crimes: Israel must be held accountable for its actions that breach international law, including attacks on hospitals, forced evacuations, and the illegal blockade on Gaza for decades.
End Impunity: All those responsible for war crimes including the State of Israel must be held to account for their actions. All civilian hostages, including the thousands of Palestinian political prisoners held without charge or trial must be released. Western powers must stop their support for Israel, including ending arms sales to Israel particularly in the context of human rights violations and stop all support and funding to Israel immediately. Political alliances should not take precedence over human lives.
End Apartheid and Occupation: We support the self-determination of the Palestinian people. We call on Israel to end its system of apartheid and for the right of return and compensation to Palestinian refugees. We call on the international community to finally uphold the UN resolutions for a safe, secure and viable State of Palestine alongside a State of Israel.
Stop Racism, Islamophobia and Anti-Semitism: We stand in solidarity with our comrades in the Jewish and Muslim communities facing an increase in racist attacks. The struggle for climate justice is a struggle for racial justice.
2023. 11. 3
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SIGNATORIES
REGIONAL/GLOBAL
Advocacy and Awareness Centre (AAC Africa) Initiative
ALTSEAN-Burma
Amnesty International
Anethum Global
Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND)
Arab States CSOs & Feminist Network
Asia-Europe Peoples’ Forum (AEPF)
Asia Pacific Forum on Women Law and Development (APWLD)
Asia Pacific Network for Food Sovereignty (APNFS)
Asian Peoples’ Movement on Debt and Development (APMDD)
Association for Promotion Sustainable Development
Better Tomorrow Solar, Inc.
Centre for Environment, Human Rights & Development Forum (CEHRDF)
Christian Aid
Climate Action Network Arab World (CANAW)
Climate Action Network Southeast Asia
Comite O. Romero – Sicsal Chile
Commission for Filipino Migrant Organizations in Europe
Diversifying and Decolonising Economics (D-Econ)
Equal Right
Fight Inequality Alliance (FIA)
Friends of the Earth Africa
Friends of the Earth Asia Pacific
Focus on the Global South
Fridays For Future (MAPA)
Gender Action
Global Ecovillage Network
Global Forest Coalition (GFC)
Global Interfaith Network
Global Law Thinkers Society (GLTS)
GRAIN
Habitat International Coalition (HIC)
Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN)
Initiatives for International Dialogue (IID)
Integrated Policy Research Institute
La Verità Onlus International Diplomacy (V.O.I.D)
LDC Watch
Masimanyane Women’s Rights International
MENA Fem Movement for Economic, Development and Ecological Justice
Migrant Workers Voice
Millennia2025 Women and Innovation Foundation
Networked Intelligence for Development (NID)
NGO Forum on ADB
Oil Change International (OCI)
OilWatch Africa
Pacific Islands Climate Action Network
Passionists International
Platform for Filipino Migrant Organizations in Europe
Politics 4Her
Regional Advocacy For Women’s Sustainable Advancement(RAWSA) Alliance for African & Arab States
Reseau TANMO
Rivers without Boundaries Coalition
Society for International Development (SID)
South Asia Alliance for Poverty Eradication (SAAPE)
Southern Africa People’s Solidarity Network
Surge Africa Organisation
Sustainable Sarah
Sustainably Wise
The Jus Semper Global Alliance
The Sunrise Project
Third World Network (TWN)
Transnational Migrant Platform Europe (TMP-E)
VIVAT International
Water Justice and Gender
Women & Gender Constituency MENA
WoMin African Alliance
Womxn from the Mountain
World Friends for Africa Burkina Faso
Yes to Life, No to Mining (YLNM)
COUNTRIES
AOTEAROA /NEW ZEALAND
Aotearoa Maori
Auckland Peace Action
Climate Club New Zealand
Climate Justice Taranaki
Environmental Justice Ōtepoti
Generation Zero
Rise Up for Climate Justice Aotearoa
The Crooked Spoke
ARGENTINA
FUNAM (Environmental Defense Foundation)
Periodistas por el Planeta
AUSTRALIA
UN Association of Australia Queensland Branch
BANGLADESH
Bangladesh Adivasi Samity
Bangladesh Bacolight Shramik Federation
Bangladesh Bhasaman Nari Shramik
Bangladesh Bhasaman Shramik Union
Bangladesh Chattra Sabha
Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA)
Bangladesh Jatyo Shramik Federation
Bangladesh Krishok Federation
Bangladesh Kishani Sabha
Bangladesh Krishok Sabha
Bangladesh Bhumiheen Samity
Bangladesh Rural Intellectuals’ Front
Bangladesh Sangjukto Shramik Federation
Bangladesh Shramik Federation
Charbangla Bittoheen Samobay Samity
COAST Foundation
Emarat Nirman Shramik Bangladesh
Equity and Justice Working Group, Bangladesh [EquityBD]
Ganochhaya Sanskritic Kendra
Jago, Bangladesh. Garment Workers’ Federation
KOTHOWAIN (Vulnerable Peoples Development Organization)
La Verita Onlus Bangladesh chapter (V.O.I.D.)
Motherland Garment Workers’ Federation
Pittacchara Forest and Biodiversity Initiatives
Progressive Peasants’ Council
Ready Made Garment Workers’ Federation
UBINIG (Policy Research for Development Alternative)
Voices for Interactive Choice and Empowerment (VOICE)
Waterkeepers Bangladesh
Youthnet For Climate Justice – Youthnet Global
BELGIUM
Committee for the Abolition of Illegitimate Debt (CADTM Belgium)
BOLIVIA
Plataforma Boliviana Frente al Cambio Climático
Ramonas
Reacción Climática
BRAZIL
FASE
Fórum da Amazônia Oriental (FAOR)
Frente Ampla Democrática Socioambiental (FADS)
Gestos
SUSTENTAR Interdisciplinary Institute for Studies and Research on Sustainability
CANADA
Vision GRAM-International
CHILE
Alianza Basura Cero Chile
Antu Kai Mawen, Música tierra
Colectivo VientoSur
Comité dd.hh. y Ecológicos de Quilpué
Coordinadora Nacional de Inmigrantes de Chile
Fundación El Arbol
Movimiento por el Agua y los Territorios (MAT)
Observatorio del maltrato a personas mayores. Quilpué
Red de Acción por los Derechos Ambientales (RADA)
COLOMBIA
Censat Agua Viva
Habitat Bambú
Plataforma Colombiana de Niñez y Juventud
Vamos Por los Derechos
CZECH REPUBLIC
Ekumenická akademie (Ecumenical Academy)
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
Organisation Paysanne Pour le Développement Durable
ECUADOR
Acción Ecológica
EGYPT
Colectivo de Geografía Crítica del Ecuador
New Woman Foundation
EL SALVADOR
CESTA Friends of the Earth El Salvador
FIJI
Diverse voices and Action (DIVA) for Equality
Fiji Youth SRHR Alliance
SISI Initiative Site Support Group
FRENCH POLYNESIA
SOS Moorea
GERMANY
Kolumbienkampagne Berlin
#LifeNotCoal – #LebenStattKohle
GUATEMALA
Asociación Ceiba
GUINEA
Réseau des femmes pour l’ environnement et le développement durable
GUYANA
Justice Institute Guyana, Inc.
The Greenheart Movement
HONDURAS
Ambiente, Desarrollo y Capacitación
Ecore Honduras
Foro Indigena
INDIA
All India Women Hawkers Federation (AIWHF)
Bharat Jan Vigyan Jatha (BJVJ)
Environics Trust
Forum Against Oppression of Women
Himalaya Niti Abhiyan
Indian Social Action Forum (INSAF)
Indian Women Theologians Forum
Initiative for Health & Equity in Society
Kamgar Ekata Union
Mines, minerals and People (mmP)
National Alliance of Agriculture & Allied Workers Union (NAAWU)
National Alliance of People’s Movements (NAPM)
National Hawker Federation (NHF)
People’s Union of Civil Liberties (PUCL)
Socialist Party of India
INDONESIA
Aksi Ekologi and Emansipasi Rakyat – AEER (Ecological Action and People’s Emancipation)
Gema Alam NTB
Indonesia for Global Justice (IGJ)
National Network for Domestic Workers Advocacy (Jala PRT)
WALHI (Friends of the Earth Indonesia)
Women Working Group (WWG)
IRAQ
Darya Developing Women and Community
IRELAND
Ecojustice Ireland
Financial Justice Ireland
Friends of the Earth Ireland
IVORY COAST
Syndicat des Enseignants de l’Education Nationale, de l’Enseignement Technique et Professionnel (SYENET)
JAMAICA
Imani, Hope & Love Foundation
JAPAN
Friends of the Earth Japan
UNISC International
JORDAN
Dibeen for Environmental Development
Phenix Center
KENYA
Daughters of Mumbi Global Resource Center
Hope for Kenya Slum Adolescents Initiative
Kenya Human Rights Commission
Zamara Foundation
MALAYSIA
Centre for Independent Journalism
Klima Action Malaysia (KAMY)
Monitoring Sustainability of Globalization (MSN)
Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) – Friends of the Earth
LEBANON
Learn Sustain
MALI
Association for the Promotion of Young Girls and Women (AMPJF)
MEXICO
Alianza Mexicana Contra el Fracking
Asociación Ecológica Santo Tomás
CartoCrítica
Conexiones Climáticas
Equidad de Género: Ciudadanía, Trabajo y Familia
Freshwater Action Network Mexico
MONGOLIA
Oyu Tolgoi Watch
MYANMAR
Karen Environmental Social Action Network (KESAN)
Karen Rivers Watch (KRW), Myanmar
Save the Salween Network (SSN), Myanmar
NEPAL
All Nepal Peasants Federation (ANPFa)
All Nepal Women Association (ANWA)
Beyond Beijing Committee Nepal
Center for Good Governance and Peace (CGGAP)
Defenders of Nature
Digo Bikas Institute (DBI)
Fight Inequality Alliance Nepal (FIA) Nepal
Forum for Community Upliftment System Nepal (FOCUS-Nepal)
General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions (GEFONT)
Jagaran, Nepal
National Alliance for Human Rights and Social Justice (Human Rights Alliance Nepal)
National Campaign for Sustainable Development Nepal
Nepal Integrated Development Initiation (NIDI)
Rural Reconstruction Nepal
Tax and Fiscal Justice Alliance (TAFJA Nepal)
WOREC Nepal
NIGER
Association Nigérienne des Scouts de l’Environnement (ANSEN)
NIGERIA
Green Leaf Advocacy and Empowerment Center
Peace Point Development Foundation (PPDF)
PAKISTAN
Akhuwat Kissan
ALC Law
Anjuman e Muzareen e Punjab
ASR Resource Center
Beaconhouse National Uni
Cholistan Development Council
Clean and Green Khai
Climate Activists Collective
Community Developers Association (CDA)
Community Initiatives for Development Pakistan (CIDP)
Crofter Foundation
Feminist Collective Pakistan
Gilgit-Baltistan Social Welfare Organization
Haqooq e Khalq Movement
Home Net Pakistan
Indus Consortium for Humanitarian, Environment and Development Initiative
Kissan Ikkat
Kissan Karkeela
Kissan Ravi Club
Labour Education Foundation
Labour Qomi Movement
Lok Sujag
PakAid
Pakistan Kissan Rabita Committee (PKRC)
Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum (PFF)
Pakistan Institute of Labour Education and Research (PILER)
Policy Research Institute for Equitable Development (PRIED)
Progressive Student’s Collective
Sanga
Sawera Foundation
Sindh Hari Porchat Council
South Asia Partnership Pakistan
Sukaar Welfare Organization
Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI)
Tameer e Nau Women’s Worker Organization
Textile Powerloom Garments Workers Federation
Vision Building Future
Visionary Forum
Young Reformers
PERU
Colectiva de Geografía Crítica Contingente Perú
Movimiento Ciudadano frente al Cambio Climático
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
TierrActiva Peru
PHILIPPINES
350 Pilipinas
Aniban ng Manggagawa sa Agrikultura (AMA)
Bantay Kita
Break- free Pilipinas, Break – free from Fossil Gas – Philippine Campaign
Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP-Workers Solidarity)
Center for Migrant Advocacy (CMA)
Computer Professionals’ Union
Ecological Justice Interfaith Movement (ECOJIM)
ETC Group Philippines
Fellowship for the Care of Creation Association, Inc. (FCCAI)
Freedom from Debt Coalition (FDC)
Gitib, Inc.
Katribu Kalipunan ng Katutubong Mamamayan ng Pilipinas
Kongreso ng Pagkakaisa ng Maralita ng Lungsod (KPML)
Oriang Women’s Movement
Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM)
Philippine Movement for Climate Justice (PMCJ)
SANLAKAS
SAVE Philippines
Samahan ng Progresibong Kabataan (SPARK)
Solidarity for People’s Education and Lifelong Learning (SPELL)
Task Force Detainees of the Philippines
Youth for Climate Justice –Mindanao
Youth for Climate Justice –Tacloban
PORTUGAL
Associação Academia Cidadã
SCOTLAND
Unite Community
SENEGAL
RECODEF Sénégal
SIERRA LEONE
Sierra Leone School Green Club (SLSGC)
SOMALIA
Kalkal Human Rights Development Organization (KAHRDO)
SOUTH KOREA
Korea Federation for Environmental Movement -KFEM ( Friends of the Earth Korea)
SPAIN
Cátedra UNESCO de desarrollo humano sostenible – Universitat de Girona
Ecologistas en Acción
Observatori del Deute en la Globalització (ODG)
SRI LANKA
Miridiya Organization
SOUTH AFRICA
Alternative Information and Development Centre (AIDC)
Biowatch South Africa
Centre for Social Change (University of Johannesburg)
groundWork, Friends of the Earth, South Africa
SOUTH SUDAN
OILWatch South Sudan
SRI LANKA
Lanka Fundamental Rights Organization
We Women Lanka Network
SUDAN
National Sudanese Women Association
TAJIKISTAN
Zan va Zamin (Women and Earth)
TANZANIA
Greener Tanzania Livelihood Organization (GTLO)
Integrating Capacity and Community Advancement Organization (ICCAO)
THE GAMBIA
Extinction Rebellion Gambia
THE NETHERLANDS
Gender Justice & Sustainable Development Consultancy
TIMOR LESTE
Dialektika Timor-Leste
TUNISIA
Association pour la Protection de l’Environnement et le Développement Durable de Bizerte (APEDDUB)
UGANDA
Disability Peoples Forum Uganda
Innovations for Development (I4DEV)
Paradigm for social justice and development
UNITED KINGDOM
Bretton Woods Project
Center for Alternative Technology
Climate Justice Coalition
Climate Live / Stop Rosebank
Ecoforensic
Global Justice Now (GJN)
Greener Jobs Alliance
Nerve Magazine
Seaford Environmental Alliance
Unite Wirral NW/96
War on Want
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF-UK)
USA
CODEPINK
Corporate Accountability
Earth Ethics, Inc.
Earth Justice Ministries
Faithfully Sustainable
Fossil Free Media
Jewish Voice for Peace
Justice is Global
Social Eco Education (SEE)
The California Allegory
The Oakland Institute
UZBEKISTAN
Ecoforum of NGOs of Uzbekistan
Ассоциация “За экологически чистую Фергану”(Association for an Environmentally Friendly Fergana)
Ziyo Nur
VENEZUELA
Fundacion Aguaclara
Venezuelan Political Ecology Observatory
YEMEN
Center of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights
ZAMBIA
Zambia Climate Action Network Foundation
ZIMBABWE
Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (ZIMCODD)
INDIVIDUALS
Tian Chua
Former Member of Parliament, Malaysia
Atty. Corazón Valdez – Fabros
Co-President, International Peace Bureau (IPB)
Alexandra Arntsen
Lecturer, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
Prof. Naser Abdelkarim
Arab American University, Palestine
Yasmine Ibrahim
The American University in Cairo, Egypt
Gert Van Hecken
Asso. professor, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Ray Bush
Professor Emeritus, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Helen Saldanha
Social Work, India
Lisa Marie Smith
Retired Nurse, England
Amal Ibrahim Sabri
Retired Egyptian Environment & Development Consultant & Researcher, Egypt
Sohair Sabry
Retired Translator and Writer, Egypt
Cristina Santacruz
MA Student, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Ecuador
Eleonoora Karttunen
Doctoral Researcher, University of Finland, Finland
Erich Vogt
Lecturer, University of Toronto, Canada
Lukas Slothuus
Post Doctoral Researcher, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
Mahar Safdar Ali
Social Activist, Association of People of Asia, Pakistan
Lama Dajani
Artist, Damascus, Syria
Luca Ferrari
Researcher, Mexico
Megan Fraser
Future Led, Vancouver, Canada
Lora Barry, Canada
Aleida Azamar Alonso
Researcher, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, México
Mark Vossler, USA
Nabeel
Professor, Cairo University, Egypt
Gurpreet Kaur
Independent Researcher
Farwa Sial
Research Associate – Economics, SOAS University of London, UK
Shubhangi Singh
Human Rights Lawyer, India
Neha Gupta
Strategic Communications Expert
Dr. Anand Zachariah
Christian Medical College, Vellore, India

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환경부는 흑산도공항 건설을 위한 국립공원 지정구역 해제, 국립공원 설악산 케이블카 설치 환경영향평가, 제주 제2공항 전략환경영향평가 등을 잇달아 허용하고 있다. 환경부의 직무유기로 전국에 케이블카와 공항 건설에 대한 요구가 빗발치고 있다.
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국립공원은 국토 면적의 4%에 불과하지만, 국내 생물종의 42%, 멸종위기 야생생물의 66%가 서식하는 생태적 가치가 높은 곳이다. 이런 국립공원을 대표하는 상징이 바로 설악산이다. 지난 정부는 이를 고려해 설악산 국립공원에 대한 케이블카 설치를 허용하지 않았지만, 정권이 바뀌자 정부판단은 1년 만에 번복됐다. 더구나 환경부는 국가기관 5곳이 낸 설악산 케이블카 설치 부정 의견을 모두 무시하고 결정했다.
한주 뒤 환경부는 자연유산과 보호종이 즐비한 제주에 제2공항 전략환경영향 평가에 동의했다. 환경부는 제주 제2공항에 대해 2021년 조류와 서식지 보호, 남방큰돌고래 영향, 숨골 보전 등의 이유로 환경영향평가서를 반려됐지만, 정권이 바뀌자마자 결과를 번복했다. 제주는 매년 1500만 명 이상의 관광객들로 인해 발생하는 폐기물과 오폐수 처리 초과 상황 등을 겪고 있다는 점에서도 문제가 심각하다.
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문제는 환경부가 환경보전이라는 본분을 잃은 채 정권의 입맛대로 판단과 결정을 바꾸고 있다는 점이다. 설악산 케이블카 설치와 제주 제2공항 건설 모두 윤석열 대통령의 대선 공약이었다. 설악산 국립공원의 개발이 풀리자 지리산, 북한산, 소백산, 무등산, 주흘산, 보문산, 영남알프스 등의 소재 지자체에서 잇달아 케이블카 설치 요구 목소리가 높아지고 있다. 제주 제2공항의 건설 개발 역시 지자체로 이어지면서 현재 8개의 국제공항과 7개의 국내공항이 있음에도 불구하고 향후 10개의 공항 건설을 추가로 요구하고 있다.
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정부는 국내 상황과는 다르게 국제사회에는 생물다양성보전협약에 적극 동참하고 있다고 홍보하고 있다. 생물다양성협약에서 환경부는 한국의 보호지역 확대, 생태계 복원, 야생동물 관리정책 등 노력하고 있다고 설명했다. 환경부는 2030년까지 육⋅해상에 30%의 보호구역을 확보하고 30% 이상의 훼손 생태계를 복원하겠다는 국제적 약속을 어떻게 이행하겠다는 것인가.
환경운동연합은 정권의 눈치만 살피며 자연환경 보전 직무를 유기하고 있는 환경부와 한화진 장관에게 다음과 같이 엄중하게 촉구한다.
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기자회견에선 제주 2공항 건설에 대한 환경부 동의 규탄도 이어졌다. 이용기 환경운동연합 생태보전팀장은 “보호 조류와 자연유산 그리고 해양 보호종에 대한 명확한 대책이 없는 상황에서 환경부가 무책임한 결정을 내렸다”고 목소리를 높였다. 제주 제2공항에 대한 환경영향평가는 2019년 조류 충돌 방지, 항공소음, 법정 보호 생물, 샘골 등 자연유산에 대한 환경영향 조사와 저감방안 문제로 반려됐다. 제주 제2공항은 환경부가 2019년 반려했던 문제에 대한 보완을 조건으로 건설을 동의한 상황이다.
환경운동연합은 환경부의 설악산 케이블카 설치와 제주 제2공항 건설 동의 이후 들끓는 지역 개발 요구에 대한 문제도 지적했다. 실제로 설악산 국립공원의 개발이 풀리자 지리산, 북한산, 소백산, 무등산, 주흘산, 보문산, 영남알프스 등의 소재 지자체에서 잇달아 케이블카 설치 요구 목소리가 높아지는 상황이다. 공항에 대한 개발 역시 현재 15개의 국내외 공항이 운영되고 있지만 정부는 향후 10개의 공항 건설 계획 역시 진행 중이다.
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김현정 경기환경운동연합 처장은 “대한민국에 8개의 국제공항과 7개의 국내공항이 있는 상황이지만 정부는 경기국제공항을 만들어 수원과 화성의 지역 갈등을 유발하고 있다”고 설명하며, “국토 보전과 개발에 대한 원칙을 무너트리고 국민을 혼란스럽게 하는 한화진 장관은 퇴진하라”고 요구했다. 최영 서울환경연합 활동가도 “환경부 난개발에 대한 영향이 서울까지 미치고 있다”고 주장하며, “현재까지 환경보전 포기 정책을 보인 환경부는 정책을 철회하라”고 촉구했다.
환경연합 측은 오늘 기자회견문을 통해 ▲환경보전을 포기한 환경부 규탄 ▲한화진 장관의 사퇴 ▲환경부 환경 포기 정책의 철회를 촉구했다.
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