NAGOYA 2010: UNEP CHIEF ADDRESSES OPENING OF BIODIVERSITY SUMMIT

Environmental Panorama
International
October of 2010


Delegates from across the world have gathered in Nagoya, Japan for the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) summit. Governments are meeting to discuss progress on biodiversity targets, as set by parties to the convention in 2002. The Nagoya summit will also consider adopting new set of targets for 2020 that aim to tackle biodiversity loss.

Remarks by Achim Steiner, UN Under-Secretary General and Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) at the opening of the summit:

Delegates, Ladies and Gentlemen,

I am delighted to address the opening of the 10th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the CBD here in Nagoya.

Honorable Minister Matsumoto, I would like to thank the Government of Japan and the leaders and people of Aichi Prefecture and the city of Nagoya for being such splendid and welcoming hosts.

Japan's ancient culture and legendary technological innovation has given the world many things.

In Aichi, a centuries-old tradition of ceramics is today providing key components for emerging clean technologies: the Toyota Prius has become the by word for the hybrid car evolution.

But perhaps in many ways Satoyama may prove to be among the most important exports of Japan to a world still searching for sustainability.

This ancient practice of balancing human needs with nature - of taking a systems approach explicitly linking farming and ecosystem services and that sees the mountains, forests, freshwaters and arable land as a seamless landscape - is gaining understanding, awareness and traction in many places.

Already one achievement has been made here in Japan.

Congratulations to governments and to the Executive Secretary and his team for reaching agreement on "the Nagoya - Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol on Liability and Redress to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety".

Ladies and gentlemen,

Many international meetings are crucial - but this one is perhaps one of the most crucial that any of us will attend.

Indeed I do not believe there can have been many conferences linked with biological diversity upon which the eyes of the world have fallen so piercingly and firmly and where citizens are waiting and watching for leadership.

Here there is an opportunity to shape the landscape and the trajectory of humanity's response to the loss of its natural and nature-based assets in profound and transformational ways.

Here and together we can begin to put in place the kinds of far sighted policy-responses and smart mechanisms that have been incubating for years in many countries and communities.

But whose moment has come, and is coming not a moment too soon.

Biodiversity - Challenges Now Firmly on Global Agenda

Ladies and gentlemen,

Biodiversity and ecosystems have in recent years rapidly rocketed up the international agenda.

They have become - and quite rightly become - issues on a par with the other major challenges for this generation: climate change being the most obvious.

Human-kinds ability to impact the natural systems underpinning lives and livelihoods has gone from the local to the global and is reaching far and wide.

Equally humanity's scientific and technological ability to measure, assess and chronicle those impacts is today unprecedented.

This year's Global Biodiversity Outlook-3, prepared in close collaboration with UNEP's World Conservation Monitoring Centre, points to 'tipping points' fast emerging - changes for example in freshwater systems that soon may be irreversible.

The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment of 2005 concluded that 60 per cent of the services provided by the world's ecosystems that support human well being are now either degraded or heading that way.

Changes in biodiversity as a result of human activities were more rapid in the past 50 years that at any time in human history, it concludes.

The report, the output of more than 1,300 scientists from more than 90 countries supported by UNEP, the Global Environment Facility and many other partners, underlined that rather than exercising the brake the world continues to choose the accelerator.

This is hurtling us all on a collision course towards an extremely sobering destiny.

The issue in front of this meeting is whether human beings have the collective intelligence, wisdom and common humanity to read the writing on the wall.

And to now decisively act and to manage rather than mine the resources that on the one hand makes this planet habitable, and on the other are its fundamental source and engine room of livelihoods and development.

And to do this in a way that is fair and equitable to those who have conserved that wealth over millennia.

But who are all too often and increasingly confronted with day to day realities, external pressures including sometimes perverse market forces and other challenges, just to survive.

It was not by chance that the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment included 'Human Well-Being' in its title - that is yours and my well being, your children, families, communities and countries' well being: and our collective responsibility to the next generation's well being.

 

 
 

Source: United Nations Environment Programme
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