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12.10.2007 - 11:45am ET
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Caring for Climate Gains Momentum
Business Leaders Gather in Bali to Discuss Climate Challenge
(CSRwire) BALI – December 10, 2007 – More than 90 representatives from business,
United Nations agencies and governments gathered in Bali today for a
business dinner hosted by the UN Global Compact, the World Business
Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and the UN Environment
Programme (UNEP). The event took place in the context of a business day at
the United Nations Climate Change Conference, held from 3-14 December.
The purpose of the dinner was to present an update on Caring for
Climate: The Business Leadership Platform, an initiative launched by
the Global Compact in July. More than 200 corporate signatories of the
Global Compact have joined the new platform, which calls on both business
and governments to take immediate action on climate change. The dinner
highlighted several examples of business engagement and leadership related
to the climate challenge, showcasing pragmatic solutions for a low-carbon
future from all sectors and regions.
The dinner's keynote address was delivered by Dr. Gro Harlem Brundtland,
the UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy on Climate Change. In her speech,
Dr. Brundtland encouraged business to share experiences, stimulate each
other and make their voices heard and actions seen. Said Dr. Brundtland:
"One way to do this is Caring for Climate, the Platform that the
Global Compact, together with the WBCSD and UNEP, has created. By
subscribing to it, on paper and in practice, you can demonstrate
leadership and action and give recognition to the idea that it is in the
best interest of business to play its part in increasing energy efficiency
and reducing carbon emissions."
Other speakers included UNEP Executive Director Achim Steiner, WBCSD
President Björn Stigson, A.J. Devanesan, President and Chief Operating
Officer of Indonesia’s APRIL Group and Global Compact Board Member
Toshio Arima of Japan.
The dinner was hosted by WBCSD, UNEP and the Global Compact, with the
support of Asia Pacific Resources Holdings International Holdings Ltd.
About the United Nations Global Compact:
Launched in 2000, the UN Global Compact brings business together with UN
agencies, labour, civil society and governments to advance ten universal
principles in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and
anti-corruption. Through the power of collective action, the Global
Compact seeks to mainstream these ten principles in business activities
around the world and to catalyze actions in support of broader UN goals.
With over 3,600 participating companies and hundreds of other stakeholders
from more than120 countries, it is the world's largest voluntary corporate
citizenship initiative. For more information, please visit www.unglobalcompact.org.
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