Peru dragged back by leaden government policies

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What a drag! So far the Peruvian Ministry of Environment has done some impressive work, as the President of COP 20, paving the way for climate action at this meeting. However, at the same the time, other elements in the Peruvian government are undermining broad, national efforts to tackle climate change -- like a lead weight on a balloon. This incoherence is why Peru gets the Fossil of the Day award.

Peru dragged back by leaden government policies

Peru gets today's fossil of the day award at COP20. [Photo/Climate Action Network]

The government recently approved a law known as known as "Ley Paquetazo", or in legal terms "Law 30230" which decouples environmental protection from economic growth. There are serious concerns that this new law severely weakens the ability of of environmental bodies in Peru to regulate and supervise economic activity, like power and infrastructure development, that impacts the environment.

In particular, we fear that by undermining the Ministry of Environment, elements of the Peruvian government are making it more difficult for Peru to take effective and adequate climate action in a way that addresses national, social issues. This is of real concern to the Peruvian people and will be discussed at the People's Summit, that started today at the Exposition Park.

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