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From the HORIZON Solutions Site, www.solutions-site.org Air Pollution
Traditionally celebrated by having a family barbecue or going to the beach, this year’s Australia Day -- marked nationwide on 26 January 2009 -- is all about going carbon neutral for some of the country’s best-known cities, companies and community initiatives. From the country’s best-recognized cities to one of its most successful public campaigns, these Australian brands have embraced the vision of low-carbon economies and societies by joining the Climate Neutral Network (CN Net), an initiative led by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to promote global action and involvement in climate neutrality at all levels. Achim Steiner, UN Under-Secretary-General and UNEP Executive Director, said: “Combating climate change is the challenge of this generation. But it is also perhaps one of the greatest opportunities for transforming economies, triggering innovation, sparking human creativity and generating jobs now and in the future.” With its world-famous Opera House, the “Coathanger” Bridge and the Harbour as its backdrop, Sydney is one of the world’s most spectacular cities. In 2007, the City of Sydney became Australia’s first carbon neutral local government. The City is implementing a wide range of initiatives to avoid carbon emissions and respond to climate change – from installing energy-efficient street lighting to creating a network of cycling paths to investigating alternative waste treatment options. Lord Mayor of Sydney Clover Moore said: “The City of Sydney is proud to be the first carbon neutral government in Australia. Though the emissions from the City of Sydney alone are small in terms of state, national and global emissions, we believe that our leadership can influence other governments by demonstrating that change is possible. The UNEP Climate Neutral Network is a significant opportunity to provide information and share experiences with a wide audience." In the area of transport, the city has recently pioneered Australia’s first public bicycle hire scheme and introduced the “superbus,” a 14.5-metre low-emissions bus capable of carrying up to 98 passengers.
This year’s focus of the event is sharing the passion for a cooler planet and creating awareness about the importance of the UN climate negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009. A further new member is Clean Up the World. The brainchild of Australian solo-yachtsman and builder Ian Kiernan, the Clean Up the World campaign grew from the highly successful Clean Up Australia Day first held almost 20 years ago.
“Climate change is an indisputable fact, backed up by science. But rather than simply despairing we need to work together to find creative and sustainable solutions that allow us to reduce human impact and learn to live in harmony with our planet. Adopting carbon neutrality as accepted business practice is more than just possible, it’s an imperative.
Clean Up the World is proud to be part of a network that encourages innovative thinking, shares experiences and rewards the achievement of practical carbon reduction strategies,” said Mr Kiernan. Based in Adelaide, BalanceCarbon is the first carbon management company formed in Australia by specialist environmental professionals. The company has been carbon neutral since its inception through the combination of greenhouse gas emission reductions and offsets, and aims to reduce its absolute emissions at a rate of 5% per year.
Contacts: Nick Nuttall, UNEP Spokesperson and Head of Media, Or: Xenya Cherny Scanlon, Information Officer, Climate Neutral Network Further information on the Climate Neutral Network can be found at www.unep.org/climateneutral NOTE: Links with detailed information are available on the Horizon Solutions Site, www.solutions-site.org The categories are: Agriculture, Air Pollution, Biodiversity, Desertification, Energy, the Environment, Global Climate Change, Human Rights, Industry, Population, Poverty, Public Health, Sustainable Development, Transportation, Waste Management, Water, Organizations and Foundations, Research and Information, Web Directories and other Media, and Horizon Solutions Site Collaborators Copyright 2003 HORIZON International. Yale University Department of Biology. P. O. Box 208103 New Haven, CT 06520-8103 USA. Tel: 203-432-6266, Fax: 203-432-6161. Email: info@solutions-site.org |




