From:                   Peel, Kenneth L.
 To:                     Aitbach, Eric G.: G een, Michael J.: McKibben. Tracy: Cade,
                      Dayna C.: CauthenJ Kharv I., Connaughton, James; David
                                Conover                       ; ~~~~David K. Garman
                                           ~~W ~Davis, Michele A.; Dixon,
                      Robert K., Fiddelke, Debbie S., Hannegan, Bryan J.: Harlan L.
                      Wats        opj                Huniter, Roszell; Hutto, Chase:
                      Jackson, Barry S.; Karen A. Tiarbe                         W_
                       gov) Kenneth L. PelI          _____              crt     Charles
                      D.; Noe. Paul R.: OP'Donovan, Kevin M.; Pearce, Heather S.,
                      Peel, Kenneth L.; Penino, Dana M.; Robert A. Manning
                                S           IB      Si~~~~lverberg, Kristen: St. Martin,



                                                  U1rcuidez, Sarah M.; Vaughan Turekian


CC                :I:u                                ope
Subject:             FW: Statement by auTope
Date:                Thursday, July 28, ~0O5 12:53:28 PM
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- --- Original Message ---
From: owner-nrall~unep.org rmailto:Elisatbeth.Waechter@ uneV.org]
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 12:23 PM
To: Void-nrall~unep.org
Cc: Mellab Shiluli
Subject: Statement by Klaus Toepfer

For information only - not an official recor-d.


Statement by Klaus Toepfer in Response to United States-Led Climate Initiative
Nairobi, 28 July 2005-

Klaus Toepfer, Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme
(UNEP) today welcomed a plan by the Uihited States to work with Australia and Asian
countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

"Rapidly developing economies like China and India need new and more efficient energy
technologies if they are to lift their populatos out of poverty without compromising the
environment or destabilising the global economy," he said.

"Countries like the United States are now equally aware that being dependent on fossil
fuels is and will be an increasing burden ina the future. They now recognise that a more
diversified fuel supply that includes technologies like cleaner coal and renewables
alongside greater energy efficiency makes economic as well as environmental sense,"
sdid Mr Toepfer.

"It is important to mention that this new initiative is not a substitute for the Kyoto
Protocol, its legally binding emission redilctions and its various flexible mechanisms
including emission trading and the Clean Levelopment Mechanism. We also urgently
need more investment in climate-vulnerable developing countries to help them adapt to
the climate change that is already underway," he said.

"However, all countries must look to hoj~ we tackle climate change beyond 2012. We
need numerous imaginative and diverse iikitiatives if we are to put the planet on track for
the up to 60 per cent emission reductions deemed necessary by scientists. These need to
involve not only governments but industry sectors up to climate alliances between cities
in the developed and developing world," he added.

'Technological change, the key element In this new US-led initiative, is among these. It
also offers the chance of growing new industries and stimulating research and
development that may in turn lead to ever cleaner
and more efficient energy supply and eneg savings systems.        If it
leads to real and meaningful reductions iA greenhouse gases and a decrease in the kinds
of energy shocks which damage in particular the fragile economies of poor countries,
then it is a welcome step forward and a clear signal that we now have a truly global
consensus on the need to fight climate ch ge," said Mr Toepfer.

For More Information Please Contact Nic Nuttall, UNEP Spokesperson, Office of the
Executive Director, on Tel: +254 20 62 3084; Mobile: +254 733 632 755, E-mail: nick.
nuttall~unep.org

If there is no prompt response, please con tact Elisabeth Waechter, UNEP Associate
Information Officer, on Tel: 254 20 623088, Mobile: 254 720 173968, E-mail: elisabeth.
waechter~unep.org

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  • 1. From: Peel, Kenneth L. To: Aitbach, Eric G.: G een, Michael J.: McKibben. Tracy: Cade, Dayna C.: CauthenJ Kharv I., Connaughton, James; David Conover ; ~~~~David K. Garman ~~W ~Davis, Michele A.; Dixon, Robert K., Fiddelke, Debbie S., Hannegan, Bryan J.: Harlan L. Wats opj Huniter, Roszell; Hutto, Chase: Jackson, Barry S.; Karen A. Tiarbe W_ gov) Kenneth L. PelI _____ crt Charles D.; Noe. Paul R.: OP'Donovan, Kevin M.; Pearce, Heather S., Peel, Kenneth L.; Penino, Dana M.; Robert A. Manning S IB Si~~~~lverberg, Kristen: St. Martin, U1rcuidez, Sarah M.; Vaughan Turekian CC :I:u ope Subject: FW: Statement by auTope Date: Thursday, July 28, ~0O5 12:53:28 PM Attachments: FYI - --- Original Message --- From: owner-nrall~unep.org rmailto:Elisatbeth.Waechter@ uneV.org] Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 12:23 PM To: Void-nrall~unep.org Cc: Mellab Shiluli Subject: Statement by Klaus Toepfer For information only - not an official recor-d. Statement by Klaus Toepfer in Response to United States-Led Climate Initiative
  • 2. Nairobi, 28 July 2005- Klaus Toepfer, Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) today welcomed a plan by the Uihited States to work with Australia and Asian countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. "Rapidly developing economies like China and India need new and more efficient energy technologies if they are to lift their populatos out of poverty without compromising the environment or destabilising the global economy," he said. "Countries like the United States are now equally aware that being dependent on fossil fuels is and will be an increasing burden ina the future. They now recognise that a more diversified fuel supply that includes technologies like cleaner coal and renewables alongside greater energy efficiency makes economic as well as environmental sense," sdid Mr Toepfer. "It is important to mention that this new initiative is not a substitute for the Kyoto Protocol, its legally binding emission redilctions and its various flexible mechanisms including emission trading and the Clean Levelopment Mechanism. We also urgently need more investment in climate-vulnerable developing countries to help them adapt to the climate change that is already underway," he said. "However, all countries must look to hoj~ we tackle climate change beyond 2012. We need numerous imaginative and diverse iikitiatives if we are to put the planet on track for the up to 60 per cent emission reductions deemed necessary by scientists. These need to involve not only governments but industry sectors up to climate alliances between cities in the developed and developing world," he added. 'Technological change, the key element In this new US-led initiative, is among these. It also offers the chance of growing new industries and stimulating research and development that may in turn lead to ever cleaner and more efficient energy supply and eneg savings systems. If it leads to real and meaningful reductions iA greenhouse gases and a decrease in the kinds of energy shocks which damage in particular the fragile economies of poor countries, then it is a welcome step forward and a clear signal that we now have a truly global consensus on the need to fight climate ch ge," said Mr Toepfer. For More Information Please Contact Nic Nuttall, UNEP Spokesperson, Office of the Executive Director, on Tel: +254 20 62 3084; Mobile: +254 733 632 755, E-mail: nick. nuttall~unep.org If there is no prompt response, please con tact Elisabeth Waechter, UNEP Associate Information Officer, on Tel: 254 20 623088, Mobile: 254 720 173968, E-mail: elisabeth.
  • 3. waechter~unep.org ***This message was generated through TeCPI News Release mailing list ***.cnrall~unep.org>. Any copy of a reply sent to Void~unep.org ***will be quietly trashed.