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The Nobel Peace Prize Committee has today made it clear that combating climate change is a central peace and security policy for the 21st century. The two winners –the IPCC and former In doing so, the IPCC and Mr. Gore have contributed to the unprecedented momentum on the climate change challenge in 2007. This now needs to be translated into negotiations on a decisive, post 2012 emissions reduction agreement, when governments gather in December in Established in the late 1980s by UNEP and the World Meteorological Organisation of the UN, the IPCC and its more than 2,000 scientists and experts has grappled with the science; the likely impacts of climate change and the economics. The IPCC, under the leadership of its chair Dr Rajendra Pachuri, have put a full stop behind the science—climate change is happening. It has also outlined the impacts, from the melting off glaciers in the Himalayas to more frequent and devastating floods in New York to Bangladesh—impacts, not in some far away future but in the life-time of people reading and hearing the announcement off the Peace Prize Committee. UNEP has also recognized the importance of Mr. Gore's contributions to environmental stability with our own more modest accolade. This year Mr. Gore was named a UNEP Champions of the Earth for "making environmental protection a pillar of his public service and for educating the world on the dangers posed by rising greenhouse gas emissions." Statement of Working Group I Report "The Physical Science Basis" Contact at UNEP: Nick Nuttall, UNEP Spokesperson Tel: +254 20 762 3084 Cell: +254 733 632755 For more information on IPCC, see www.ipcc.ch For more information on UNEP's work on climate change, see http://www.unep.org/themes/climatechange
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