6. Climate Change Divide
By: World Economic Forum
Saturday January 26 2008 15.30 – 17.00
The challenge of climate change is to find a coherent approach throughout countries and regions. There is a divide between the developed world which looks at the creation of long-term sustainable and balanced evolution, and the emerging countries which are under high pressure to deliver economic growth to allow them to tackle their social challenges.
1) How can the divide between developed and emerging countries be bridged, and how can the latter be better integrated into protecting global climate?
2) How efficient are the current climate protection policies of developed countries? Should states become carbon neutral and if so, how?
3) With regard to the development of alternative sources of energy such as biofuels, what are the implications on climate change?
Speakers
- Christian Mumenthaler, Chief Risk Officer Swiss Re, Zürich
- Luiz Fernando Furlan, Chairman of the Board, GALF Empreendimentos, Brazil
- C.S. Kiang, Chairman, Peking University Environment Fund, Republic of China
- Achim Steiner, Executive Director, The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Nairobi
- Ichiro Kamoshita, Minister of the Environment, Minister in Charge of Global Environmental Problems, Japan
Moderation
- Sonja Hasler, Swiss Television
Webcast
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