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Young Global leaders launch LOVE-campaign

Date: January 27, 2007
 
 
The Forum of Young Global Leaders is a newly formed, unique, multi-stakeholder community of the world’s most extraordinary leaders who are 40 years old or younger and who are ready to dedicate a part of their time and energy to jointly work towards a better future.
 
Each year we identify 200-300 exceptional individuals, drawn from every region in the world and from a myriad of disciplines and sectors. Together, they form a powerful international community which can dramatically impact the global future.
 
The Young Global Leaders engage amongst others in the field of environment:
 
The newest thing of the group in that regard is the LOVE-campaign. This initiative aims to encourage the world's most important brands to develop, promote and support the implemantation of sustainable products and services to help consumers tackle climate change.
 
The "Book of Love" sets out the many possibilities and opportunities there are for companies and their brands if they participate in reducing CO2 emissions.
 

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Talk with Mike de Vries

Date: January 26, 2007
 

Mike de Vries is the Managing Director of the
Initiative Germany - Land of ideas. www.land-of-ideas.org/,
an initiative of the German government to present the country to the world.
 
The initiative was launched before the World Soccer Cup 2006 held in Germany.
 

 

Mike spoke to us about his impressions of the Davos summit. Having so many young leaders around talking about climate change, he said, the summit faces a lot of synchronisation.
 
Synchronisation in terms of climate preservation to him is that man and women from all over the world exchange the standards of natural preservation and alternative energies they know from their countries with the expierience of others.
 
 
This linking, cross-linking and up-dating to him is the next step to found a worldwide initiative against global warming. A global network of engaged people can rise the standards in natural preservation.
 

The Clip of the whole interview will be available soon!
 

www.land-of-ideas.org/
 
 
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Climate change top topic in Davos

Date: January 25, 2007
 
With 17 sessions on climate change at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting this will be one of the "greenest" ever at Davos. The Meeting, which begins tomorrow, will be held under the theme ‘The Shifting Power Equation’ and sees more than 2,400 global leaders, among them more than 800 CEOs, meeting for five days in the Swiss Alpine town.
 

 

Among the sessions on environmental issues taking place at the Meeting are: The Legal Landscape around Climate Change; Make Green Pay; The Security Implications of Climate Change; Economics of Climate Change; culminating with a plenary session entitled ‘Climate Change: A Call to Action’. Among the panellists for that session are Republican presidential frontrunner John McCain, Senator from Arizona, USA; Lord Browne of Madingley, Group Chief Executive of BP; Zhang Xiaoqiang, Vice-Chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission of the People's Republic of China; and Montek Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman of the Indian Planning Commission.
 

 

For each of the 17 climate change sessions, the Forum has worked to gather together the world’s top academics, business leaders, NGO representatives, UN agency chiefs, politicians and many others to contribute to the discussion and help explore where high impact partnerships can be struck and how practical changes can be effected.
 
Broadly, the sessions fall into four categories: policy, legislative and governance challenges; market and financing challenges; the challenge of leadership and the need for behavioural change; and the development and uptake of innovation. CNBC and BBC are also televising live debates on climate change from the Meeting.
 

 

Dominic Waughray, Head of Environmental Initiatives at the Forum, says “We are getting huge demand from our members to place climate change and issues of environmental security at the very heart of the programme of the World Economic Forum. The Forum has already been instrumental in getting business voices heard at the very centre of global decision-making on climate change but the programme at this year’s Annual Meeting shows just how crucial business leaders believe these issues are and just how serious they are in finding real solutions in partnership with governments and leading NGOs. The companies represented at the Annual Meeting have a combined turnover of about US$ 10 trillion – nearly a quarter of global GDP – so catalysing their deeper engagement in this issue can only be a good thing for all of us.”
 
Moreover, the concern of leaders gathering at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting is backed up by a poll of participants from the Meeting. The poll carried out by Gallup International shows that a remarkable change has occurred: the doubling of those who rank environmental protection as a priority for world leaders.
 

 

Warnings of the effects of climate change appear to be hitting home with protecting the environment being a concern that one in five respondents (20%) think leaders should concentrate on – a considerable increase from last year’s survey, when only 9% rated this as a priority. (Voice of the Leaders Survey)
 
Participants also have the opportunity to offset their carbon emissions during their participation in the Meeting through an engagement with the Forum’s own climate change awareness-raising and offsetting programme, the Davos Climate Alliance (www.davosclimatealliance.org).
 

Text: WEF-Website
 
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel sets Agenda at the WEF

Date: January 24, 2007
 
 
Angela Merkel emphazised on the possibilities of Globalisation. The fear of many people, however, have to be taken serious, she says.
 
EU and the G8 member states shall work united for a stable and reliable world economy.
 
Merkel underlined the importance of the transatlantic relation with the US. Natural preservation and energy use are questions that both sides would have to solve in the near future and in good colaboration.
 
The liberation of the market in general, the energy market in particular are neccesities for a world economy Merkel already pointed out last week after a meeting with José Manuel Barroso, President of the EU-Commission.
 
The EU's new policy rests on three pillars: Liberalization of the energy market; Increased use of renewable energy sources; and Increased energy efficiency. Read a full story on that at: www..treehugger.com/files/2007/01/ambitious_new_e. php
 
Text by Alex - Editor in Chief
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