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Copenhagen Summit to Add Business Voice to post-Kyoto Negotiations
(CSRwire) NEW YORK, NY - May 12, 2008 - The United Nations Global Compact, the
Copenhagen Climate Council, the World Business Council for Sustainable
Development and the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, will convene a
World Business Summit on Climate Change in Copenhagen on 24-26 May 2009.
The Summit aims to ensure that a new global policy framework on climate
change takes into account the needs of the business community and provides
the right incentives for cutting carbon emissions.
The Kyoto Protocol, which entered into force in 2005, sets binding targets
for governments to reduce their Greenhouse Gas emissions. The 15th
Conference of Parties (COP 15) to the UN Convention on Climate Change, to
be convened in December 2009, will bring together government ministers
from 189 countries to negotiate and adopt a post-Kyoto framework. It is
expected that the new framework will commit governments to cut emissions
further.
The World Business Summit on Climate Change will take place at a critical
time in the negotiation process, six months prior to the COP 15. The
Summit will bring together hundreds of top executives with governments,
leading scientists and heads of civil society to explore how business can
contribute to solve the climate crisis through innovative business models,
new partnerships and the development of low-carbon technologies.
Participants will outline the business perspective on a post-Kyoto
agreement on climate change and present ideas and solutions to best tackle
climate change without compromising prosperity and growth.
The Summit will produce a set of collective recommendations to the world's
political leaders negotiating the new climate treaty.
About the Copenhagen Climate Council
The Copenhagen Climate Council is a global collaboration between
international business and science founded by the leading independent
think tank in Scandinavian, Monday Morning. The members of the Copenhagen
Climate Council have come together to create global awareness of the
importance of the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in 2009 and
to ensure support and assistance to global decision makers when agreeing
on a new climate treaty. They will send a clear message that addressing
climate change while allowing for continued economic growth and prosperity
is possible given the right political framework. For more information,
please visit www.copenhagenclimatecouncil.com.
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 4,100 participating companies and hundreds of other stakeholders
from more than 120 countries, it is the world's largest voluntary corporate
citizenship initiative. For more information, please visit www.unglobalcompact.org.
About the World Business Council on Sustainable Development
The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) is a
CEO-led, global association of some 200 companies dealing exclusively with
business and sustainable development. The Council provides a platform for
companies to explore sustainable development, share knowledge, experiences
and best practices, and to advocate business positions on these issues in a
variety of forums, working with governments, non-governmental and
intergovernmental organizations. Members are drawn from more than 35
countries and 20 major industrial sectors. The Council also benefits from
a global network of about 55 national and regional business councils and
regional partners. For more information, please visit www.wbcsd.org.
About the Pew Center on Global Climate Change
The Pew Center on Global Climate Change brings together business leaders,
policy makers, scientists, and other experts to bring a new approach to a
complex and often controversial issue. The Pew Center's approach is based
on sound science, straight talk, and a belief that we can work together to
protect the climate while sustaining economic growth. For more information,
please visit www.pewclimate.org.
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