Information Note on Dress Code
In consultation with the Host Country and responding to numerous queries from participants, the Climate
Change Secretariat would like to propose that the dress code for participants at the upcoming
Conference be adapted to take into account the warm and humid conditions in Bali.
The temperature in Bali ranges from 26 C to 30 C at this time of year and humidity is over 80 per
cent.
The president designate H.E. Mr. Rachmat Witoelar and Mr.Yvo de Boer, Executive Secretary, have
exempted secretariat staff from wearing jackets and ties after the opening and at least until the High
Level Segment. The secretariat and president designate invite participants to follow suit.
The secretariat hopes that amending the dress code will allow participants to conduct discussions in a
more comfortable environment, as well as limit the use of air conditioning and thereby reduce
greenhouse gas emissions.
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Hotel enquiriesTop
Hotel and
accomodation information (2248 kB) at COP 13, Bali
Contact persons
rika@pactobali.com
rosma@pactobali.com
Office rental/Service providerTop
Emilya ROSA
PT. Antheus Indonesia
Jl. KS Tubun Raya No. 19
Jakarta 10260 - Indonesia
Phone: +62 21 5303111
Fax: +62 21 5303113
Mobile: +62 811918990
email: rosa@antheus.co.id
Catering information
Consignment information
Rental of mobile phone and/or SIM cardsTop
The mobile phone & SIM Card area can be found in the Exhibition Gallery on the Lower Level of the
BICC.
Contact:
Ms Zahrida PELIS
rida@antheus.co.id
Mobile: +62 (0) 878 6107 1172
or +62 (0) 812 961 2718
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Ministry of Environment
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Culture and
Tourism
Bali International Conference Centre
Ministry of Forestry of Republic
of Indonesia
Local civil society forumTop
For the United Nations Climate Change Conference - Bali 2007, the Indonesian Civil Society
Organizations Forum on Climate Change has been formed. The forum includes twenty-eight non-governmental
organizations and remains open to other Indonesian environmental NGOs. This forum will support the
participation of civil society in climate change activities in Indonesia, as well as in the conference
in Bali and beyond.
For further information, please contact Rini Nasution (rini@satudunia.net)