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7 recommendations from Aarhus to COP15!

During the last two days more than 1.000 prominent representatives from science, industry, policy and NGO’s have been gathered in Aarhus for the international climate conference “ Beyond Kyoto: Addressing the Challenges of Climate Change ”.

The Aarhus University sponsored conference aimed at creating dialogue and knowledge transfer between the many conference participants and – according to head of conference Professor Ellen Margrethe Basse – Beyond Kyoto was very successful in doing so:
I am very pleased with the outcome of this conference, which will undoubtedly contribute significantly to the future climate debate not to mention deliver substantial inputs to COP15

In a unique way the heads of conference theme sessions have delivered 7 important statements from Beyond Kyoto . “ The 7 Aarhus Statements on Climate Change ” was presented at the end of the conference and on Monday the Aarhus Statements will be forwarded to a series of prominent Danish ministers – including Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen and Minister for Climate and Energy Connie Hedegaard.

Climate Policy: All sectors of society must be involved in future climate solutions

Biodiversity and Ecosystems: Biodiversity must be an integrated part of the general mitigation and adaptation effort

Agriculture and Climate Change: We must increase agricultural productivity to use less water and land

Nanotechnology Solutions: Nanotechnology will lead us to the next industrial revolution and provide the technological breakthroughs in developing sustainable energy solutions

Citizens and Society: The COP15 should include the commitments of the Aarhus Convention and include incentives for empowering participation of the citizens

The Arctic: Ensure a sustainable development in collaboration with local population in affected areas

Integrated Energy Solutions: Establish a new carbon currency which directly stimulates use of new fossil free technologies

For further information please contact Head of conference, Professor Ellen Margrethe Basse, mobile: +45 23261829 or Head of press relations at Aarhus University Anders Correll, mobile: +45 2899 2235

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