lobal Citizens Climate Pledge announced
• Global Citizens Climate Pledge announced.
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By signing the pledge, global citizens can show their
concern about the serious risk that climate change poses for
present and future generations, and commit to take personal
action.
New York, 9 September – Today, at an event hosted by the UN Climate Change Secretariat, a global Citizens Climate Pledge was launched, urging citizens around the globe to cut their personal climate footprint by half within 10 years. The launch coincides with the first anniversary of Climate Neutral Now, an initiative that represents a global community of organisations and individuals committing to becoming climate neutral by the second half of the 21st century.
Prior to today’s global announcement, the pledge was launched by Myrskyvaroitus ry (Storm Warning Association) in Finland last year. It has been signed by thousands of Finnish citizens, including prominent artists, business leaders and politicians.
President of the Republic of Finland, Sauli Niinisto, was one of the first to sign the pledge and has since converted his private home to geothermal energy, cutting the household’s electricity consumption by half, and converted lighting to low-energy LED lamps. In addition to president Niinisto, two former presidents, president Tarja Halonen and president Martti Ahtisaari have signed the pledge.
By visiting the Citizen’s Climate Pledge
website, https://climatepledge.global/, citizens
can calculate their personal CO2 footprint and then pledge
to reduce it by half within 10 years by making low carbon
choices around energy use, travel, eating and consumption
habits, electronic devices and household appliances, and by
offsetting emissions they cannot reduce.
Climate Neutral
Now calls on organisations and individuals to measure,
reduce and report greenhouse gas emissions and compensate
those which cannot be avoided with UN-certified emission
reductions. The initiative was launched in September, 2015
by a founding group of organisations that included
Microsoft, Sony, the adidas Group and Marks & Spencer.
Storm Warning Board Member and Executive Director of
Climate Leadership Council Jouni Keronen
said:
"Citizens’ role in the mitigation of climate
change is bigger than most of us expect. We have studied
that with just a handful of energy and transportation
related choices and solutions, citizens can have significant
potential to reduce CO2 emissions in
Finland."
UNFCCC’s Executive Secretary, Patricia
Espinosa said:
“The climate talks in Paris this past
December highlighted the urgent role that individuals are
playing in addressing climate change. When we take hands-on
action to reduce our personal climate footprint, we join a
global movement of action on climate
change.