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Bonaventure Bondo, Climate activist in Kinshasa, DRC said,
“We are concerned by our government’s continued push for expansion of fossil fuel exploration in our country, which will come at great cost to our environment, wildlife, our communities and the climate. Our protected areas are under threat - from the oil exploration activities in Virunga National Park, to the oil and gas blocks that the government is auctioning off in the Congo basin. This comes at a time when all the signs point to the urgent need to shift away from fossil fuels to renewable energy, to contain global heating and avert catastrophic climate impacts. We appeal to Pope Francis, to engage our government on this very crucial matter, to call for the stop to these fossil fuel projects and the prioritization of renewable energy.”
Ashley Kitisya, Fossil Fuel Free Campaigner Laudato Si Movement said
“Pope Francis in Laudato Si shares, ‘There is an urgent need to develop policies so that, in the next few years, the emission of carbon dioxide and other highly polluting gasses can be drastically reduced, for example, substituting for fossil fuels and developing sources of renewable energy.’ The exploration of oil and gas in DRC sets us on the path of more climate catastrophes that will disproportionately affect the poor. We therefore come together to call for the end of unjust actions to profit a handful of people. Instead, we call for a transition away from fossil fuels and the use of clean, renewable energy that primarily addresses the needs of local communities and economies.”
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of 350.org.
Notes to editors:
Fossil-Free Virunga:
In June 2021, 350Africa.org (www.350Africa.org) produced a short film titled “Fossil Free Virunga”. The film highlights the dangers posed to the Virunga National Park and neighbouring communities by oil exploration activities in the area.
Watch the short film: Fossil-Free Virunga(English) (https://bit.ly/3qDvLke) Fossil-Free Virunga(French) (https://bit.ly/3WPD9ri)
Find out more about the Fossil-Free Virunga campaign here (http://bit.ly/3PehVBd)
Auction of oil and gas blocks in DRC:
In July 2022, during its 40th Council of Ministers meeting, the Democratic Republic of Congo government approved a plan to auction off 27 oil and 3 gas blocks in the country. Nine of the blocks fall in the sensitive ecosystem of Cuvette Centrale, in the Congo river basin, the second-largest forested area in the world after the Amazon. Climate activists have opposed this as they threaten communities, sensitive ecosystems and the environment while contradicting the country’s laws and international conventions to protect and respect sensitive and unique ecosystems. Recent reports (http://bit.ly/3kJENxh) indicate that the government has granted 3 gas blocks to 3 North American companies.
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