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Ban Ki Moon: servono green economy e sviluppo sostenibile

Ban Ki Moon, Segretario Generale dell’Onu, scrive ai leader del Mondo per esortarli a concentrarsi sulla ‘crescita verde’, come metodologia sicuramente efficace per combattere recession and combat climate change. When there are only two days at the beginning of the G20 in Canada (26 and 27 June), Ban calls in the middle of the consultations there are environmental issues and problems related to it.
"Based on our collective experience, the best way to improve the framework for strong economic growth, balanced and sustainable development sustainable is to put everything in front and the center of everything, investing in green economy," wrote Secretary.
In particular, he invited the leaders of industrialized nations to honor commitments made at the Copenhagen summit: to provide $ 30 billion in funding, dished out over the next three years in support of poorer nations to tackle climate change.
But in the three-page letter Ban Ki Moon also refers to the ability to limit subsidies for fossil fuels and to undertake additional programs to reduce harmful emissions, as a consequence, lead to the creation of economic flows as well as many places work.
But the UN secretary general is not alone in wanting to encourage the G20. Like him, the European Commission President, José Manuel Barroso and President of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy, sent a joint letter to other leaders to present their thoughts on key issues the agenda of the G20 summit in Toronto. The letter also wanted to stress the need to ensure the growth of the planet that is strong yet sustainable. With regard to issues related to climate change, the two leaders stressed the EU "We must continue to promote a strong action on climate change, with an emphasis on green growth, working together to achieve a global and comprehensive agreement legally binding, are pushing for the funding allocated quickly and at national level to achieve the 2 degree Celsius. "
(Rinnovabili.it)

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