Sustainia Explained

Sustainia
Formation:2007
Formerly:Copenhagen Climate Council
Type:Global Climate Collaboration
Status:Foundation
Headquarters:Copenhagen, Denmark
Region Served:Worldwide
Leader Title:Chairman
Leader Name:Erik Rasmussen

Sustainia, formerly the Copenhagen Climate Council, is a global collaboration between international business and science founded by Erik Rasmussen founder of the leading independent think tank in Scandinavia, Monday Morning, based in Copenhagen, and today directed by Rasmus Schjødt Larsen, a Harvard graduate. The councilors of the Copenhagen Climate Council have come together to create global awareness of the importance of the UN Climate Summit (COP15) in Copenhagen, December 2009, and to ensure technical and public support and assistance to global decision makers when agreeing on a new climate treaty to replace the Kyoto Protocol from 1997.

Organization

The Copenhagen Climate Council was founded in 2007 by an independent think tank in Scandinavia, Monday Morning,[1] evolving into sustainability think tank Sustainia headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Purpose

The purpose of the Copenhagen Climate Council is to create global awareness of the importance of the UN Climate Summit (COP15) in Copenhagen, December 2009. Leading up to this pivotal UN meeting, the Copenhagen Climate Council works on presenting innovative yet achievable solutions to climate change, as well as assess what is required to make a new global treaty effective. The council will seek to promote constructive dialogue between government and business, so that when the world's political leaders and negotiators meet in Copenhagen, they will do so armed with the very best arguments for establishing a treaty that can be supported by global business.By promoting and demonstrating innovative, positive, and meaningful business leadership and ideas, the Copenhagen Climate Council aims to demonstrate that achieving an effective global climate treaty is not only possible, but necessary. The strategy is built upon the following principles:

Manifesto

Published in November 2007, on the eve of the UN COP13 Climate Change Conference in Bali – the instigation night of the Bali Road Map. The document outlines what the council believes is required to tackle climate change and how this can be achieved through a new global treaty. The Manifesto articulates a clear goal for the maximum level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere by 2050. The document will serve as input at the World Business Summit on Climate Change, outlining key elements for further discussion and inclusion in the recommendations to be delivered to the UN Summit.

Membership

Copenhagen Climate Council comprises 30 global climate leaders[2] representing business, science, and public policy from all parts of the world.

The Councilors

The Councilors to the Copenhagen Climate Council are:[3]

Activities

The central aim of the Copenhagen Climate Council is to create global awareness to the urgency of reaching a global agreement on how to tackle climate change at the UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen, December 2009. To achieve this end, the Copenhagen Climate Council provides a Web 2.0 climate website – 'The Climate Community' – now evolved into the Global Opportunity Explorer.

funded by UNGC, DNVGL and Sustainia - which features latest climate news, intelligence, solutions and points of view, an online climate community, as well as the rest of the Copenhagen Climate Council activities, such as the 'World Business Summit on Climate Change'; launching the 'Thought Leadership Series'; launching the 'Climate LIFE' film, book, and digital exhibition; co-hosting with CITRIS the scientific conference 'Unlocking the Climate Code: Innovation in Climate and Energy'; and the Poznań side event 'Business Requirements of a Post-2012 Climate Treaty'. Recently, the Copenhagen Climate Council has also hosted a Business Roundtable in Beijing.

The Climate Community

The Climate Community is the official website of the Copenhagen Climate Council. The website is based on Web 2.0 principles.

Exclusive news features so far include interviews with U.S. Energy Secretary Steve Chu, UN Climate Chief Yvo de Boer, the Danish Climate minister Connie Hedegaard, IPCC Chairman Rajendra Pachauri, Professor Daniel Kammen, Lars Josefsson, CEO of Vattenfall.

World Business Summit on Climate Change

The World Business Summit on Climate Change takes place six months prior to the pivotal UN climate change conference (COP15) in Copenhagen, December 2009. The summit brings together business chief executives with the world's top scientists, economists, civil society, media leaders, government representatives and other leading thinkers to put forward recommendations for the next international framework on climate change to replace the Kyoto Protocol after 2012. Among the prominent participants so far are Al Gore, chairman of Generation Investment Management; Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Prime Minister of Denmark; and Sir Richard Branson, founder and CEO of the Virgin Group.

At the summit, chief executives will discuss how business can help solve the climate crisis through innovative business models, new partnerships and the development of low carbon technologies. They will send a message to the negotiating governments on how to remove barriers and create incentives for implementation of new solutions in a post-Kyoto.The results of the World Business Summit on Climate Change will be presented to the Danish government, host of COP15,[5] and to world leaders negotiating the terms of the next international climate treaty.

Unlocking the Climate Code: Innovation in Climate and Energy

On June 19, 2008, Copenhagen Climate Council and Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS) co-hosted an energy conference named Unlocking the Climate Code: Innovation in Climate and Energy. The aim of the conference was to identify the critical research and development achievements necessary for a successful transition to a low-carbon economy. Conference participants will present and debate relevant policy and business models that can support technology innovation in carbon emissions reduction.In an effort to create models of the relationships in business, policy, and technology to help guide innovative and rational decision making at the 2009 UN Summit, a suite of tools was developed, better known as the Climate Navigator.

Business Requirements of a Post-2012 Climate Treaty

On December 8, 2008, the Copenhagen Climate Council hosted an official side event[6] at the UN COP14 Summit on Climate Change in Poznań, Poland from December 1–10, 2008. The theme was Business Requirements to a Post-2012 Climate Treaty. At the event, Council representatives from business and science presented their key principles for a new treaty. The thoughts presented at the event will feed into the development of the final recommendations delivered by international business leaders at the World Business Summit on Climate Change, to be held in Copenhagen in May, 2009.

The speakers delivered their views on what they would toast to in Copenhagen. They included: Copenhagen Climate Council Chairman Tim Flannery; Robert Purves from World Wildlife Fund International; Jerry Stokes, president of Suntech Europe; Dr. Zhengrong Shi, founder and CEO of Suntech; Steve Harper of Intel; Susanne Stormer from Novo Nordisk; Michael Zarin of Vestas; and Thomas Becker, the lead climate negotiator for the Danish government that will host the UN COP15 climate summit in December, 2009. The session was moderated by Nick Rowley, strategic director at Copenhagen Climate Council.

Business Roundtable in Beijing

On November 11, 2008, the Copenhagen Climate Council hosted a roundtable meeting[7] with some of the most prominent business leaders in China and the Danish Minister for Climate and Energy Connie Hedegaard.

History

The Copenhagen Climate Council was founded in 2007.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.copenhagenclimatecouncil.com/about-us/about-monday-morning.html Monday Morning
  2. The expression ”global climate leaders” refers to their positions as CEOs of major global corporations or their positions as renowned scientists within their respective business or field of study.
  3. http://www.copenhagenclimatecouncil.com/about-us/councillors.html
  4. http://www.copenhagenclimatecouncil.com/about-us/councillors/sir-richard-branson.html Sir Richard Branson
  5. Web site: Danish Host Site for the UN COP15 Summit in Ceopnhagen, December 2009. . 2008-12-30 . 2009-01-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090119150922/http://www.cop15.dk/en/ . dead .
  6. http://www.copenhagenclimatecouncil.com/get-informed/news/governments-and-business-should-just-get-going-message-from-the-copenhagen-climate-council-s-side-event-at-cop14.html Read the entire news summary from the Poznań side event here
  7. http://www.copenhagenclimatecouncil.com/get-informed/news/china-is-quick-off-the-blocks-in-the-race-to-combat-global-warming-say-climate-experts.html Read the entire news summary from the Poznań side event here