“I am heartened by the significant and growing coalitions that are
emerging to tackle the challenges of climate change and realize new
opportunities,” Mr. Ban underlined at the global event taking place in
Paris, on a day dubbed “Action Day.”“I am pleased to be joined by so many key partners to scale climate action efforts and make them sustainable,” he added.The Secretary-General, joined by groups such as the World Bank, the
Global Environment Facility and the Compact of Mayors, and individuals
including Michael Bloomberg – the UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy
for Cities and Climate Change – will co-sponsor a “Climate Action 2016”
summit of leaders from government, business, cities and localities,
civil society and academia next 5 and 6 May in Washington, D.C.According to a press release issued by the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
– the organizer of the conference – this high-level gathering will
complement ongoing implementation efforts and catalyze actionable,
concrete deliverables in specific high-value areas, including: cities;
land use; resilience; energy; transport; tools for decision makers; and
finance."[The summit will] show that the things that were talked here in Paris
are actually happening on the ground,” Bob Orr, a Special Adviser to the
Secretary-General on climate change, told the UN News Centre in an
interview. “The number and the depth of the coalitions that are organized to
deliver action on climate whether through forestry, through industry,
through cities, all the different channels need to move forward as far
and as fast as they can," he added. "So the Secretary-General is not
only ensuring we have this robust universal agreement, but that we have
the coalition in the field to deliver the goods.” Mr. Orr noted that the meeting is taking place in the United States'
capital as all the partners joining the Secretary-General at the 2016
summit agreed that Washington, D.C. is the “best stop” as it is home to
a number of important international institutions and financing
vehicles. Meanwhile, the world's attention is turned towards the Paris-Le Bourget
site north-east of the French capital, where government representatives
have been meeting since Monday to reach a new universal climate
agreement to limit global temperature rise to below two degrees Celsius.http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=52739#.Vmcu5V7eums
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