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Christiana Figueres, UN Climate Chief, Turns To CEOs For Low-Carbon Plans

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First Posted: 02/21/2012 2:43 pm Updated: 02/21/2012 4:27 pm

STOCKHOLM (AP) — As governments bicker over who should do what to slow the pace of global warming, the U.N.'s climate chief is increasingly looking to business leaders to show the way forward to a low-carbon future.

Christiana Figueres told The Associated Press on Tuesday that her efforts to reach out to high-profile executives from companies such as Coca-Cola, Unilever and Virgin Group represent "a deeper recognition of the fact that the private sector can contribute in a decisive way."

Since the start of 2012, the Costa Rican head of the U.N. climate agency has met corporate leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos and on a cruise to Antarctica organized by Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former U.S. Vice President Al Gore's Climate Reality Project.

"I'm hoping to accelerate what I call the push and pull process," Figueres told AP in a phone interview from her agency's secretariat in Bonn, Germany.

Governments act as a pull factor by shaping the policies that promote green technology and help renewable energy sources like solar and wind power compete with the fossil fuels that scientists say contribute to global warming through the release of greenhouse gases.

"But the companies, particularly these very, very high-powered companies that ... have the ear of many of the decision-makers and the opinion leaders of different countries, they can act as a push factor," Figueres said.

She mentioned Walmart, Coca-Cola and Unilever as examples of companies that have "looked at their own production and up and down their value chain" for ways to reduce their carbon footprints.

Underscoring the focus on businesses, the U.N. climate agency last month launched an online database showcasing examples of companies making efforts to help vulnerable communities adapt to climate change.

The heightened attention to the role of corporations in addressing climate change comes amid a realization that the 2-decade-old U.N. climate talks are unlikely to achieve the goal of keeping temperatures from rising more than 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 F) above preindustrial levels. Scientists predict further warming could lead to severe damage from extreme weather, droughts, floods and rising seas.

Last year, governments agreed to draw up a new climate pact by 2015 that would enter into force five years later. But major hurdles remain, including the difficulty in getting the United States to sign up to legally binding emissions cuts.

The U.S. doesn't want to commit to a binding deal unless it also imposes strict emissions targets on China and India, while the latter insist their targets should be more lenient because, historically, the West has a bigger share of the blame for man-made warming.

Figueres said it is up to the U.S. electorate to decide in the presidential election this year "how they would like to see their national leadership treat this issue."

However, there are no signs from the presidential campaigns that the U.S. stance is going to soften. Republican candidates have expressed doubt over, or flat-out rejected, the notion that human activities contribute to warming.

And Democratic President Barack Obama, facing Republican criticism for locking up the nation's energy resources, has embraced increased oil and gas production on the campaign trail.

"What is always astonishing to me is how the U.S. citizen is willing to diminish the possibility that the United States has to be a leader in the technologies of the future," Figueres said. "And it also has implications for the world. Because this world would profit from the technical and intellectual capacity that is in the United States."

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05:35 PM on 02/23/2012
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03:28 PM on 02/23/2012
NOPE.
10:13 PM on 02/22/2012
I have never heard of a more self-defeating idea ... how does this woman breathe with her head where it is ... ?
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09:17 PM on 02/22/2012
Inviting CEO's to ameliorate the climate crises, is like inviting foxes into the hen house in order to help increase egg production. When it comes to the corporate bottom line, CEOs maintain a take no prisoners stance about any activity that will affect that bottom line. Giving them license to alter their carbon footprints, is one more way governments turn their power to rule over to the private sector. A patently bad decision. It only reveals another way in which governments no longer serve to 99% of us, but serve their corporate masters, to who they now give away their legislative power to. This is a global problem, which should be firmly addressed and legislated by responsible governments, who are willing to fulfill their primary responsibility to the people they serve, not corporations.
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05:53 PM on 02/22/2012
or stop tax deductions for advertising that promotes global warming!
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05:49 PM on 02/22/2012
one single act would solve the co2 crisis

ELIMINATE THE POSTAL SERVICE

trees recycle co2 and the public is inundated with millions of tons of junk mail daily.
quit cutting down trees to make paper for junk mail that no one wants and increase tax dollars that everyone needs.
10:17 PM on 02/22/2012
RXSPENCE: ... I see you're a deep thinker ... !
03:57 PM on 02/22/2012
Too little, Too late.
03:15 PM on 02/22/2012
What Climate Crisis? See: No Need to Panic About Warming, Wall Street Journal 1-27-12 and the follow up article today signed by 16 very eminent scientists. Might also want to check out the CERN study, and the movements in Canada and Germany away from crisis mode recently. Support for climate alarmism appears to be steadily eroding.
03:59 PM on 02/22/2012
1-27-32 Wall Street Journal moving head quarters to higher ground.
04:58 PM on 02/22/2012
Oh, and the previously predicted rise in sea level hasn't occurred, either.
02:29 PM on 02/22/2012
After the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, CEOs are the LAST place I'd look for low-carbon solutions, but it they can prove otherwise, I'm all for it.
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01:09 PM on 02/22/2012
Corporate CEO's are crony capitalists anyway. They are in bed with the leftists and will seek to pacify them for fear of retribution from Goverments. The ruse of Climate Change is just a way for governments to extort developed nations and businesses.
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12:52 PM on 02/22/2012
newsflash
co2 pollutes
no more carbonation in softdrinks and beer
world goes flat
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12:38 PM on 02/22/2012
these people are used to internalizing the profit and externalizing the cost. I don't think the world renewable or sustainable means anything to them. they'll sink their own companies if it means short term profits rise.
11:42 AM on 02/22/2012
Corporations could invest in clean renewable energy.  It's profitable.  Why not invest in it?
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08:52 AM on 02/22/2012
Another alarmist turned skeptic has come out with a stunning book that paints the IPCC in its true light as a money grubbing herd happily galloping over the cliff........

http://notrickszone.com/2012/02/12/leftist-german-taz-daily-article-on-vahrenholt-climate-skeptics-are-like-viruses/
11:43 AM on 02/22/2012
Do you have any real scientific research to support your claim?  Probably not.
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01:56 PM on 02/22/2012
Did you even read my post or the link?..didn't think so
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09:25 AM on 02/23/2012
TooHandsome - Vahrenholt is a former director of Shell Oil and now heads the renewable energy subsidiary of a large energy conglomerate. Presenting him as a former environmentalist or climate activist is completely dusingenuous.
I haven't read his book because it's, you know, in German. But Hans Von Storch doesn't seem to think much of it.
08:39 AM on 02/22/2012
Why on Earth would the U.N. turn to CEOs for the solutions to climate change - when there are 75,000 non-profit organisations & social entrepreneurs in Wiser Earth's Organisation?

All the U.N. has to do - is send an email out to all @"WE" in the "Wiser" community.

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Methane (CH4), is 23 times worse than CO2. (A fact taught in High School) - and everything which eats, excretes - producing methane, which can be used to make clean, green, Hydrogen.

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