Kontakt - Links - Seite drucken - Seite verschicken - Impressum

English version Deutsche Version

E-Cards versenden
Neue Nachrichten
Kyoto ist nicht genug
§[en]31.10.2006 | Nicht einmal Europa hält sich an die Klimavereinbarungen: Der Schutz der Atmosphäre erfordert längst neue Prioritäten
Von Barbara Unmüßig und Jörg Haas (News) [mehr]
Klimaschutz muss zur echten Bewegung werden
Hermann E. Ott - Foto: Wuppertal Institut19.10.2006 | Eine beunruhigende Wahrheit sickert laut Hermann E. Ott (Wuppertal Institut) in die Öffentlichkeit: dass der Klimawandel sehr viel schneller komme als bisher gedacht. "Es bleibt vielleicht ein Zeitfenster von zehn bis 15 Jahren, in dem die gewaltigen Anstrengungen zur Umformung unserer Gesellschaften eingeleitet werden müssen", schreibt Ott in seinem Namensbeitrag. (News) [mehr]
Bilder vom Kongress
Der  Night Talk§[en]12.10.2006 | Wir haben für Sie die schönsten Momente auf der Konferenz in Bildern eingefangen. (News) [mehr]
Zum Thema
Jerome Ringo, Präsident der Apollo Alliance, USA, ist auch dabei
§[en]28.08.2006 | "Eine der schillerndsten Figuren der amerikanischen Ökologieszene" (Die Zeit) wird als Redner bei KyotoPlus - Wege aus der Klimafalle teilnehmen: Jerome Ringo. (News) [mehr]
KyotoPlus bietet vielfältiges Rahmenprogramm
15.08.2006 | Neben den spannenden Diskussionen bei Panels und Foren bietet KyotoPlus ein buntes klimapolitisches Rahmenprogramm. (News) [mehr]
Töpfer kommt zu KyotoPlus
Prof. Dr. Klaus Töpfer   (Quelle: wikipedia)§[en]15.08.2006 | Der ehemalige Exekutivdirektor des United Nations Environment Programme und Schirmherr von KyotoPlus, Prof. Dr. Klaus Töpfer, nimmt an der Konferenz teil. (News) [mehr]

KyotoPlus: Escaping the Climate Trap


New Targets - New Technologies - New Policies - New Alliances


> audio files for download<

Wuppertal-InstitutEuropean Climate ForumWorld Wildlife Foundation (WWF) GermanyHeinrich-Böll-Stiftung


KyotoPlus means:



New Targets

The foundations for the energy system of coming decades are now being laid with investments in infrastructure. Investors require direction and security. It is therefore crucial that, based on the Kyoto Protocol, ambitious new emission targets be set now for the period after 2012. These targets should be designed to keep the worldwide rise in temperature below 2 Degrees Celsius. At the same time, the Protocol must be further developed into an international legal framework that is equal to the challenge.

New Technologies

We already have new technologies at our disposal that enable us to drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Ecologically and socially compatible climate protection technologies must be further developed and introduced on the market much more quickly. Investments and R&D in these technologies need to be scaled up dramatically.

New Policies

Political frameworks must create the conditions for dynamic markets, in order to overcome the inertia of traditional structures and to accelerate technological change. The German Renewable Energy Law, for example, has demonstrated how the conditions for new technologies and energies can be extensively and effectively improved. We need new, creative instruments and programmes for an enormous increase in energy and material efficiency, for CO2-free electricity supply and mobility as well as for new forms of production and consumption.

New Alliances, Players and Forms of Action

The challenge calls for new players and new alliances, both at the national and international level. Together the EU and China can accelerate the breakthrough to a new global energy economy. Institutional investors realize that climate change is a material risk, but also an opportunity for future profits. Sub-national actors such as cities, states, and provinces are taking the lead in protecting the climate. These are only a few examples of the new alliances that we need to move forward.

New targets, new technologies, new policies and new alliances are interdependent and mutually reinforcing. Together they create a new dynamic for climate protection. The international congress KyotoPlus: Escaping the Climate Trap will combine these four approaches in a "magic square” of climate policy. The congress will create a forum for actors from government, industry, the cultural sector, churches and society. There is not much time left to prevent climate chaos. Let’s get on with it! The challenges of climate change are unparalleled in the history of mankind, but this change also offers great opportunities to those who face the challenge.