
UNEP FI at the World Climate Summit 2010
4-5 December 2010 | Cancun, Mexico
From the 4-5 December 2010 the UNEP Finance Initiative and partners, including the World Bank, the UN Global Compact, the Carbon Disclosure Project and many others, will come together to launch the inaugural World Climate Summit at The Ritz-Carlton, Cancun, Mexico.
WCS will be running in parallel to COP16, and is a new initiative dedicated to helping governments, businesses and financiers accelerate solutions to climate change. As a founding partner of the WCS, UNEP FI will be co-hosting sessions to discuss key issues raised by its members and explore ways forward - details below.
As the first founding partner of the WCS and the conference's main focal point on finance, investment and insurance, the UNEP Finance Initiative is supported by a large coalition of financial institutions and investors, both UNEP FI Signatories as well as numerous climate change networks such as IIGCC, IGCC, INCR, the PRI, ClimateWise and FELABAN.
World Climate Summit 2010 is the beginning of a new, open and collaborative global 10-year initiative dedicated to helping governments, businesses and financiers accelerate solutions to climate change. The World Climate Summit is bringing more than 300 leading companies, investors and government leaders to implement, scale and collaborate on bottom-up solutions to climate change by 2020.
"The private sector in general, and the financial services sector in particular, hold the key to effective climate change mitigation and adaptation. The World Climate Summit provides a prime platform to show that action on climate change is not only needed and feasible but the only commercially sensible option." Paul Clements-Hunt, Head of UNEP FI
Visit the conference's website UNEP FI at COP16 See the Press Release Media Coverage Summary of the UNEP FI events at Cancun
UNEP FI side events at WCS
UNEP FI is proud to be involved in several sessions during the WCS, which have been designed to bring discussion on topical issues in the work of our members.
1. How the Latin American Banking Sector is dealing with climate change, risk management, identifying opportunities and examples of best practice
This session explores the ways in which several Latin American banking institutions have adopted business processes, in alignment with the sustainability of their operations, to better mitigate and adapt to climate change.
When? Saturday, December 4th 2010, 15:00 – 16:00 Where? Finance Forum
Speakers
- Rodrigo Sanchez Mujica. CEO FIRA (Mexico)
- Marcelo Battisti (Credit & Environmental and Social Risk Assessment Manager of Banco Itau BBA S/A) Brazil
- Marcio Macedo da Costa (Chefe do Departamento de Meio Ambiente do BNDES). Brazil
- Carlos Paredes. Ejecutivo de la Gerencia de Negocios. Corporación Financiera de Desarrollo S.A. (Peru).
- Bernhard Zander, First Vice President of the KfW Carbon Fund
- Ubaldo Elizondo (Ejecutivo, Medio Ambiente) Corporacion Andina de Fomento - CAF
2. Finance Plenary; Leveraging private low-carbon finance at transformational scale, in developing and developed countries
A discussion on the enabling environments, the domestic policy frameworks - incentives and sanctions - the international instruments and the political and business commitment needed to unlock private capital for low-carbon development at the required scale.
When? Sunday, December 5th 2010, 0845 - 1000 Where? Carbon Finance
Speakers
- Nick Stern, Chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics
- Caio Koch Weser, Vice Chairman, Deutsche Bank Group
- Ole Beier Sorensen, Chief of Strategy and Research, ATP
- Rachel Kyte, Vice President, Business Advisory Services, IFC
- Elizabeth Littlefield, President and CEO, OPIC,
- Nicole Reich de Polignac, CEO Mexico, Scotia Bank
3. Carbon Markets: Programmatic - Sectoral - The CDM - NAMAS: carbon finance and the future of the world’s carbon markets
Co-hosted by the UNEP Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) and the Carbon Markets & Investors Association (CMIA), this session will introduce delegates to the basics of the carbon markets as well as feature experts who will debate the following key questions: what benefits do carbon and other environmental markets bring both business and the environment? What is the long-term vision for the carbon market and how can this be achieved given the political realities of international negotiations?
When? 14:15 - 15:15, Sunday 5th December 2010 Where? Finance Forum
Speakers
- John Christensen, Head of UNEP Risoe
- Murray Ward, Founder of GTripleC and former head of the New Zealand Delegation
- Yvo de Boer, CMIA Board Member and Special Global Adviser for Climate Change and Sustainbility, KPMG
- Miles Austin, Director, Carbon Markets & Investors Associaton
There are many more relevant finance and investment events being organised by our partners - please see the WCS programme for more details.
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