The Copenhagen Communiqué on Climate Change

 

2009 is a crucial year for the climate change agenda which, it is hoped, will culminate in a new international climate deal being signed in Copenhagen in December. Both The Bali and Poznan Communiqués have played an important role in building momentum in the international climate negotiations. They have, amongst other things, reinforced the message to governments that a large part of the international business community wants a strong and effective international climate framework.

 

This year we have even bolder ambitions than before. The Copenhagen Communiqué on Climate Change is set to become the definitive statement from the business community ahead of the Conference of the Parties 15 (COP15) in Copenhagen in December. It is a short, punchy statement, synthesising some of the key thinking that has come from business over the last 2 years. With it, we hope to create the political space for progress on an agreement where it currently may be lacking in the international negotiations .

 

The target by Copenhagen? 1000+ companies from across the globe, with every G20 country represented.

 

The Communiqué text and formal sign-up process was launched in London on 29th June at a landmark event "Copenhagen & Beyond", attended by His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales.                                       

                                                      

The global media launch of the Commniqué with all its 500+ signatures took place on Tuesday 22nd September 2009 in New York. The Commniqué was handed to Mr. Ban Ki-moon (Secretary-General of the United Nations) at the UN Climate Summit lunch in advance of the COP-15 in Copenhagen in December.         

                       

June 29th

To view the list of current signatories and to find out more about the initiative, please visit: www.copenhagencommunique.com

 

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