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Adapting to Climate Change with ICTs

Adapting to Climate Change with ICTs. Björn Stigson , WBCSD President December 10, 2008 COP14, Poznań. Coalition of 200+ leading companies Market capitalization: 8,000 BUSD Total member company employees:13 million Global outreach Supplies products and services to half of the world’s

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Adapting to Climate Change with ICTs

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  1. Adapting to Climate Change with ICTs BjörnStigson, WBCSD President December 10, 2008 COP14, Poznań

  2. Coalition of 200+ leading companies Market capitalization: 8,000 BUSD Total member company employees:13 million Global outreach Supplies products and services to half of the world’s population every day WBCSD

  3. Which sectors do our members represent? 3

  4. Elements of a Low Carbon Economy

  5. Business and Sustainable Development Governments Mission: Functioning Societies Reward: Sustainability Business Mission: Efficient provision of goods and services that society wants Reward: Shareholder value SD Issues Business license to operate, innovate and grow • Business societal contract • rules & constraints The Space for doing Business 5

  6. Current energy trends are patently unsustainable – socially, environmentally, economically. To avoid “abrupt and irreversible” climate change we need a major decarbonization of the world’s energy system. IEA’s World Energy Outlook 2008

  7. Reductions in energy-related CO2 emissions in the climate policy scenarios Source: IEA. WEO 2008. Presentation by Dr. Fatih Birol

  8. The Global Energy and Climate House Post-2012 Global Framework Markets Land use Finance Technology Burden sharing Global Mindsets Regulations National Data Infrastructure

  9. Business Input into Climate Negotiations • Yvo de Boer, Bali Global Business Day • "A new framework must make business sense if it is to succeed." • "What policies do you, as Business, want to see in a new global framework?” • Need for specific recommendations from Business in a timely manner

  10. Policy Development The “Building Blocks” WBCSD’s Copenhagen Roadmap • Virtual Negotiator • provide the business context • develop positions • draft negotiations text • Contributor • provide business perspectives and solutions

  11. Sectoral Approaches • Has become a mantra in international circles • But, means very different things to different people • SA’s will require a strong business involvement & proposal for solutions

  12. WBCSD Sectoral Approach TF • Aluminum • Steel • GeSI • Chemicals • Oil & Gas • Forest Products Industry • Buildings • Cement • Mobility • Electricity Utilities • Maritime

  13. A 3rd Industrial Revolution Clean, Lean & Mean 13

  14. Going Forward “Business cannot succeed in a society that fails.” 14

  15. www.wbcsd.org

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