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KYOTO – FIRST OF TEN STEPS TOWARDS A CO2 NEUTRAL ENERGY FUTURE

Environmental Panorama
Gland - Switzerland
February of 2005

 

16/02/2005 – As the Kyoto Protocol enters into force today, WWF says countries need to take another nine steps to make the Protocol the success that the world needs to avoid dangerous levels of climate change.

This danger level is recognized by the EU and other key players as a rise of the average global temperature of 2°C above pre-industrial levels.

According to WWF, to keep global warming beneath that 2°C ceiling industrialized countries must slash CO2 emissions by 80 per cent by mid-century, with global emissions cut by 50 per cent over the same period. Currently, the Kyoto Protocol asks industrialized countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to at least 5 per cent below 11000 levels by 2012.

“While it is a big step forward, the entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol is just the first step in containing the threat of climate change,” said Jennifer Morgan, Director of WWF’s Global Climate Change Programme.
“To make the intentions of the Kyoto Protocol come true much more effort will have to go into reducing emissions – and governments will have to take the lead.”

WWF has drawn up nine steps that governments need to take for Kyoto to be a success. These include more ambitious policies to ensure countries meet their Kyoto targets, particularly in the power sector, as well as making the right investment and policy decisions now to set the world on a downward emissions trend.

WWF also believes that the Kyoto Protocol must provide the basis for agreements beyond 2012, the end of the agreement’s current period.

“The entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol starts a new market revolution – the carbon market,” said Morgan. “Gone are the days when companies and countries could emit CO2 and not think about it. From now on the switch from coal to clean power should become the norm.”

“During the next commitment period beginning in 2012 the Kyoto Club must be the driving force and set even more ambitious targets. The Kyoto Protocol must mark the beginning of the transformation needed to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, building upon its momentum and not the irresponsible approaches of the Bush administration. The European Union must proactively work with developing countries to create new alliances for change.”

WWF supports parties to the Kyoto Protocol, such as the EU, in increasing pressure on the private sector to further invest in clean energy. WWF’s recently launched PowerSwitch! campaign promotes energy efficiency and encourages electricity companies to make the switch from polluting fuels to renewable energy sources. The global power sector accounts for 37 per cent of all energy-related CO2 emissions.

NOTES:

• The Kyoto Protocol entered into force today, Wednesday, 16 February 2005, seven years after it was negotiated. The agreement, ratified by 140 nations and implemented by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), sets binding targets for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions for industrialized countries.

• A study commissioned by WWF — Arctic Climate Change with a 2 degree Celsius Global Warming by Dr Mark New of Oxford University — shows that dangerous levels of climate change could be reached in just over 20 years time. The review of global climate simulations suggests that if nothing is done, the earth will have warmed by 2°C (3.6°F) above pre-industrial levels (c.10000) by some time between 2026 and 2060. In the Arctic this could lead to a loss of summer sea ice, species, and some types of tundra vegetation as well as to a fundamental change in the ways of life of Inuit and other arctic residents.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantship (Martin Hiller and Brian Thomson)
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