CANCUN, Mexico, Tuesday, November 30th 2010 [ME NewsWire]:
(BUSINESS WIRE)-- On the opening day of the Sixteenth Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP16), COP16 host President Felipe Calderón of Mexico, the UNFCCC Executive Secretary, and multinational CEOs will discuss the business case for building a global low-carbon economy at an event hosted by business organizations including the Climate Group, Green Solutions, UN Global Compact, World Business Council on Sustainable Development, and World Climate Summit, and supported by the World Economic Forum Climate Change Initiative. Also in attendance will be Ms. Patricia Espinosa Cantellano, Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico and Mr. Juan Rafael Elvira Quesada, Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources of Mexico. This gathering will showcase the depth and breadth of business commitment to action against climate change and outline what businesses are already doing and how governmental leadership and civil society collaboration can help to accelerate and scale impact.
WHO:
His Excellency, Felipe Calderón, President of Mexico
Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary, UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
Muhtar Kent, Chairman and CEO, The Coca-Cola Company
Andrew Liveris, Chairman and CEO, The Dow Chemical Company
Jim Rogers, Chairman, President, and CEO, Duke Energy
José Antonio Fernández, Chairman and CEO, FEMSA
Carter Roberts, President and CEO, WWF-US
Charlie Rose, Moderator
WHAT:
“Business Action for Climate 2010,” organized by the World Climate Summit. A press conference and panel discussion on the business case for combating climate change, the role of business leadership, and the importance of governmental action. A reception will follow.
WHEN:
Monday, November 29, 2010
Arrival: 5:00pm; Doors close: 6:00pm; Program: 6:30pm; Reception: 8:15pm
WHERE:
Aqua Hotel, Cancun, Boulevard Kukulcan 12.5km and online at: www.wclimate.com.
WHY:
Our global prosperity, health, security, and safety depend upon a sustainable energy future. With our global economy struggling, the building of the global clean economy can be the engine of our economic recovery by reducing energy expenditures through energy efficiency, by retooling manufacturing facilities to produce clean energy technologies, and by launching whole new industries.
Business seeks real progress by governments at COP16 to put in place the policy frameworks and financing initiatives to provide the predictability needed to unleash private investment for building the clean economy. Business already is investing in energy efficiency, research, development and the deployment of clean technologies, and business is designing innovative financing mechanisms to support investments. But governmental leadership is needed to bring scale and speed to this engagement.
The World Climate Summit is hosting a business and finance conference accelerating solutions to climate change on December 4-5, in Cancun, Mexico. This new, open and collaborative summit is the beginning of a 10-year framework that will support business, finance, and government leaders with designing and implementing solutions locally and globally, setting the world on a clean and prosperous path by 2020.
For media enquiries, please contact:
Interviews:
Andrew Schenkel, World Climate Summit,
andrew@wclimate.com
+1 617 548 8640.
To Register:
Line Vittrup, Communications Director,
World Climate Summit,
line@wclimate.com
+45 2557 2151
Lisa Manley,
The Coca-Cola Company,
lmanley@na.ko.com
+1 404 676-2683
Tom Williams, Duke Energy,
Thomas.Williams2@duke-energy.com
+1 980-373-4743
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