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Demonstrators for climate change in Amsterdam |
Former UN
secretary general Ban Ki-moon, businessman and philanthropist Bill Gates and
World Bank chief executive Kristalina Georgieva will head an international
commission on climate change to launch next month, the Dutch government said on Monday.
The Global Commission on Adaptation is a new international climate
commission initiated by the Netherlands aimed at convincing countries worldwide
to arm themselves against the effects of climate change.
The commission will be
housed in the Global Climate Adaptation Centre which has a base in both
Groningen and Rotterdam. Georgieva will oversee the Rotterdam-based commission.
‘Climate change is not something that will take place in some far away future,’
said infrastructure minister Cora van Nieuwhuizen who sunk the first pile in
the construction of the new floating office of the GCA in Rotterdam’s
Rijnhaven.
‘We are right in the middle of it. Large parts of Europe have been
combating drought. With the commission we want to drive home the necessity of
climate adaptation worldwide. I am very honoured that Georgieva, Ban Ki-Moon
and Gates were prepared to lead this important commission.’
Ban Ki-Moon called
the Dutch initiative ‘a critical step forward to set in motion more vigorous attention
to and action around climate adaptation’ and said he looked forward to
‘worldwide mission to accelerate adaptation’.
Ban Ki-Moon, Gates and Georgieva
are coming to the Netherlands on October 16 to launch the new commission. Van
Nieuwenhuizen will be one of the 20 commission members.
In September 2019 the
commission is expected to present an action programme which will show countries
which short-term measures they can take to protect vulnerable areas from the
effects of a changing climate.
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