UN Climate Change Secretariat Announces New Members
Momentum for Change Media Alert: United Nations Climate Change Secretariat Announces New Members to its Momentum for Change Advisory Panel
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alert on our website: (Bonn, Germany - 8 July 2013) The United Nations Climate
Change secretariat announced the appointment of eight new
members to its Momentum for Change Advisory Panel.
Through its Momentum for Change initiative, the United
Nations Climate Change secretariat provides a public
platform to highlight broad-ranging climate change actions
that are already achieving impacts on the ground, in
addressing both climate change and wider economic, social
and environmental issues. By demonstrating that climate
action is achievable and economically attractive, and
enhancing efforts to drive sustainable development, Momentum
for Change inspires decision makers and the public at large
to support immediate and ambitious climate action. The
Momentum for Change Advisory Panel is tasked with selecting
the Momentum for Change lighthouse activities prior to each
United Nations Climate Change Conference. They also provide
strategic guidance in further development and expansion of
Momentum for Change, including potential additional pillars,
and support the secretariat in outreach and marketing
efforts of the initiative. "I am extremely grateful to
the current and incoming Momentum for Change advisory panel
members. I am convinced that with their help, we will
continue to recognize concrete mitigation and adaptation
activities that are cost effective and provide win-win
benefits for all." UNFCCC Executive Secretary, Christiana
Figueres.
"As Chair of the Momentum for Change Advisory
Panel I am delighted to welcome these eight new members to
the team. With the launch of the two new pillars in 2012 -
Women for Results and Financing for Climate-friendly
Investment - Momentum for Change has received more
applications than ever before. We are very pleased to have
the benefit ofadditional experts to take part in this year's
lighthouse activity selection process. I would like to
extend a warm welcome to each new member and I am looking
forward to working with the full Advisory Panel in selecting
a new batch of lighthouse activities ahead of COP 19 in
Warsaw." Kelly Rigg, Executive Director of the Global Call
for Climate Action (GCCA) and Chair of the Momentum for
Change Advisory Panel. Momentum for Change is proud to
welcome eight new members to the 2013 Advisory Panel: -
Lorena Aguilar, Global Senior Gender Adviser, International
Union for the Conservation of Nature; - Hale Altan
Ocakverdi, Deputy Secretary General, Turkish Business &
Industry Association; - Jamie Bechtel, Co-Founder and CEO,
New Course; - Joel Bolnick, Manager of the Secretariat,
Slum/Shack Dwellers International; - Juan José Daboub,
Founding CEO of the Global Adaptation Institute; - Martha
Delgado Peralta, General Director, Global Cities Covenant on
Climate Secretariat; - Rabi Mohtar, Inaugural Director,
Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute; - Teresa
Ribera Rodríguez, Senior Advisor for Climate and Energy,
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