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CCKIOSK Climate Talk Series
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Theme: Time for Action
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05 December 2005
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16:00-16:30
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Waste diversion and the mitigation of climate change
Mr. Rod Muir
Founder
Waste Diversion Canada
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16:30-17:00
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Experience in the implementation of UNFCCC Article 6 in Turkey
Turkey became a party to the UNFCCC on 24 May 2004. REC Turkey was established in 2004 as the
newest country office of Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe. As of May
2005, the Ministry of Environment and Forestry of Turkey designated REC Turkey as the Turkish
National Focal Point for UNFCCC Article 6 – Education, Training and Public Awareness.
The presentation will cover brief experience and lessons learned from the initial phase of the
implementation of this task within the scope of a commitment of the UNFCCC.
Mr. Yunus Arikan
REC Turkey Climate Change Project Manager
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17:00- 17:30
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Climate action now ...Promoting the conservation and sustainable use of
biodiversity A presentation outlining 1) what biodiversity is; 2) the impact of
climate change on biodiversity; and 3) how biodiversity conservation can contribute to climate
change adaptation and mitigation activities.
Dr. Manuel Guariguata Environmental Affairs Officer
Scientific Technical and technological Matters
Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity
Canada
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17:30- 18:00
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Climate Insurance
Record losses from weather-related disasters in 2005 put climate insurance on the international
agenda at this year’s global warming conference in Montreal. Countries worldwide seek
solutions to the rapidly multiplying impacts of climate change. The decisive question today is not
when we will have the ultimate proof for anthropogenic climate change--a small degree of
uncertainty will remain for some time--but which strategies to follow to mitigate and adapt to
climate change. Insurance-related mechanisms can be an effective part of adaptation strategies. The
talk will highlight the major issues, opportunities and challenges, and concrete next steps for
using insurance-related mechanisms to manage climate risks.
Prof. Dr. Peter Hoeppe
Head, Department of Geo Risks Research/Environmental Management
Munich Re
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18:00- 18:30
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Chicago Climate Exchange The world’s first, legally binding
multi-sectoral, rule-based and integrated greenhouse gas emission registry, reduction and trading
system. CCX employs independent verification (performed by the NASD, the leading financial
regulator in the United States), includes all six greenhouse gases, and has been trading greenhouse
gas emission allowances since 2003.
Mr. Nathan Clark
Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX)
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