IPCC DISCUSSES WAYS TO LIMIT CLIMATE THREAT

Environmental Panorama
International
April of 2007

 

29 Apr 2007 - Background: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was established by the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in 1988 to assess the scientific, technical and socio-economic information relevant for the understanding of climate change.

The IPCC has so far issued two of three working group reports of its Fourth Assessment Report. On February 2, it released a report on the underlying science of climate change in Paris. On April 6, its second report looked at the consequences for ecological systems, socio-economic sectors and human health.

It has been six years since the last assessment report and according to the IPCC’s Working Group I and II, people are the primarily responsible for the build up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which causes global climate change.

The report of Working Group III, to be released in Bangkok on 4 May 2007, will look at measures to reduce emissions and ways the world can adapt to stave off the unavoidable impacts of climate change.

Key Issues:

The world must cut emissions by 50-85 per cent by the middle of this century. “The technologies and measures necessary to combat climate change exist already - all we need is the courage and vision of the political decision-makers to give those technologies preferential treatment,” says Dr Stephan Singer, Head of WWF’s European Climate Change Programme and expert reviewer of the report by IPCC Working Group III. “What the world needs is a global ‘climate and energy security plan’ - the negotiations in Bangkok will show if our political leaders are up to this task.”

Costs for new energy sources will be at the core of the negotiations in Bangkok. “While the cost for developing new energy sources may seem high, clean energy is often competitive, especially when we take into account the cost of damage caused by climate change,” says Hans Verolme, Director of WWF’s Global Climate Change Programme. “Switching the world to clean energy presents huge opportunities for people and business – doing nothing will leave the world impoverished.”

A strong message must come from the IPCC report in Bangkok. ”Government delegates in Bangkok must not give in to political pressure and weaken the IPCC report,” says Hans Verolme, Director of WWF’s Global Climate Change Programme. “The scientists must be allowed to present the full set of political, technological, and economic options, and governments should start making the necessary emission cuts now."

Media Events/Activities:
• Daily Media Statement, 09:00 Monday 30 April through Wednesday 2 May
• International Press Release – Stop Climate Climate Change: It Is Possible embargo 1130 local time (0430GMT) Thursday 3 May,
• Press Briefing Stop Climate Change: It Is Possible 1030-1130 local time (0330-0430GMT) Thursday 3 May with WWF’s Dr Stephan Singer and Hans Verolme.
• Closing Statement Friday 4 May. WWF spokespeople available.

Materials for the Media:
Press Pack - All backgrounders, press work, photos, reports etc at http://www.panda.org/presspack/climate.
TV Footage – For broadcast-standard video, please visit www.thenewsmarket.com/wwf.
Online - Daily updates at www.panda.org/climate/blog. Global map of climate change impacts at www.panda.org/climate/ipcc.

Spokespeople: Hans Verolme, Director, WWF’s Global Climate Change Programme. Stephan Singer, Head of WWF’s Climate Change Policy Unit.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
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