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  2009 Global Roundtable
 

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Climate Change

 

"... human-induced climate change is already occurring and future change is inevitable. It is not a question of whether the Earth's climate will change, but rather by how much, how fast and where."

Robert T. Watson
past-Chair
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

Our Work

UNEP FI channels its work on climate change through the Climate Change Working Group (CCWG). The CCWG's membership is diverse, ranging from banks to reinsurers with a wide array of knowledge and expertise. Its areas of focus include:

Background

Climate change is one of the greatest environmental challenges facing our planet requiring urgent action from all sections of society, and the finance sector is no exception.

Recently issued scientific reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, among others, have affirmed that most global warming over the past 50 years is attributable to human activities. They have also concluded that:

  • the climate may warm faster than previously thought;
  • developing countries are most at risk; and
  • at some point, sudden and irreversible shifts in global climate patterns may occur.

The greenhouse gases (GHGs) which create the problem – of which carbon dioxide is the best known – persist for many decades. To stabilise atmospheric concentrations at just twice the pre-industrial level would require current emission levels to be cut by 60%. There is, therefore, a growing sense of urgency to act in a meaningful fashion.

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Note: Wherever "Contraction and Convergence" is mentioned in UNEP FI work, it is recognised that the concept originated with and has been developed by the London-based Global Commons Institute.

 


Climate Change Training
  Climate Change: Risks and Opportunities for the Finance Sector
8-26 June, 2009
e-Learning Course
 
     
Climate Change Publications
  PDF Financing a Global Deal on Climate Change
(1.0 MB | 32 pages)
 
    
  A set of finance sector proposals on key items of the climate change negotiation process. (Executive Summary)
Provide your feedback
 
     
  PDF Energy Efficiency and the Finance Sector
(2.1 MB | 76 pages)
 
    
  Provides an evidence base on the status quo, the barriers and possible ways forward in the field of energy efficiency finance. (Executive Summary)  
     
  PDF Concept paper: Making Forests Competitive - Exploring insurance solutions for permanence
(59 KB | 13 pages)
 
    
   
     
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Climate Change Events
  CCWG side event creates an essential link between international climate change negotiators & the financial world
6 June, 2009
Bonn, Germany
 
     
  Making Forests Competitive – Practical Solutions for Permanence (UNFCCC COP 14)
9 December, 2008
Poznan, Poland
 
     
  MoreAll Events