hen Socrates was accused of "corrupting"
Athenian youth and thereby being guilty of treason against the state, he
responded that he was ipso facto innocent – a sane man does not work
against his own interests and, as an Athenian citizen, he would never have
worked to undermine his own interests. The teacher of Plato was a great
philosopher but a lousy politician. Governments and individual politicians
alike, all too often, work to sabotage their own professed interests and
goals in the pathetic quest for short-term PR gain and favorable headlines.
… They have worked double
overtime to encourage
the sustainable use camp to exit the IWC ...
Consider the behavior of the lead anti-whaling nations:
U.S., Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Italy etc. here at the IWC over the
past four days. They have routinely trumpeted their commitment to
"saving" the cetacean (whether or not he needs it). However, they
have, simultaneously, worked double overtime to encourage the sustainable
use camp to exit the IWC and establish an alternative pro-whaling forum
that will, quite speedily, promulgate a Revised Management Scheme for the
regulated harvesting of abundant whale species (indeed, the scheme is all
but ready to be promulgated) and recommence commercial whaling.
And what will the US, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Italy
etc. be able to do to demonstrate their outrage when this development
becomes reality? Precisely nothing.
By overplaying their hand and demonstrating their intention
to transform the IWC into a purely "conservation" institution
which never again would allow significant interaction between humans and
whales, the anti-use countries placed the sustainable use countries is a
quandary from which they have only one escape – the clearly marked
"EXIT".
If they stay in the IWC, they condemn themselves to
watching several more years of efforts to: undermine the text of the ICRW;
exclude pro-use nations from the voting rolls all the while disbursing
thousands of dollars in air travel to discuss the minutiae of a revised
Management Scheme (RMS) that many of the negotiators have zero intention of
ever implementing.
… The NGOs may control the IWC
but the IWC will control nothing ...
Surely, a much more sensible course – indeed, the only
course – for them would be to exit the IWC and establish their pro-use
sustainable whaling forum. Given the extensive – indeed too extensive –
work that has gone into the RMS already, that scheme can be promulgated
virtually overnight and the organization can begin to issue quotas for the
regulated harvest of plentiful cetacean species.
What input into and control over this process will US,
Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Italy etc. have over this process? Zero. To
what extent will they be able to impact the process, to alter the RMS and
possibly lower catch quotas of some species – they will have no such
capability.
In effect, by their intransigence and their clumsiness,
anti-whaling nations have handed over the future management of the world’s
cetacean population to others. By voting for the Berlin resolution and
allowing outside money to begin to flow into the IWC, they probably felt
that they were handing over the organization to their friends in the NGO’s.
In the event, the NGO’s may control the IWC but the IWC will control
nothing. Responsibility for management of the world’s whale populations
will pass to those sustainable use nations who are, alone, truly interested
in scientific management.
In the meantime, the rump of the IWC can meet each year in
a pleasant venue and discuss how much they like whales.