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International Carbon Action Partnership (ICAP)
launched by leaders of over 15 countries
LISBON, PORTUGAL - A
coalition of European countries, U.S. states, Canadian provinces, New
Zealand and Norway today announced the formation of the International
Carbon Action Partnership (www.ICAPCarbonAction.com)
to fight global warming.
ICAP will provide an
international forum in which governments and public authorities adopting
mandatory greenhouse gas emissions cap and trade systems will share
experiences and best practices on the design of emissions trading schemes.
This cooperation will ensure that the programs are more compatible and are
able to work together as the foundation of a global carbon market. Such a
market will boost demand for low-carbon products and services, promote
innovation, and allow cost effective reductions so as to allow swift and
ambitious global reductions in global warming emissions.
The ground-breaking
international and interregional agreement was signed today by U.S. and
Canadian members of the Western Climate Initiative, northeastern U.S.
members of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, as well as European
members including the United Kingdom, Germany, Portugal, France, the
Netherlands, and the European Commission. New Zealand and Norway joined on
behalf of their emissions trading programs.
Leaders attending the summit
included: President José Sócrates, Council of the European Union and Prime
Minister of Portugal; European Commission President José Manuel Barroso;
Governor Jon Corzine, New Jersey; Governor Eliot Spitzer, New York and
Premier Gordon Campbell, British Columbia. Gordon Brown, Prime Minister of
the United Kingdom, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California,
participated with video messages.
ICAP will open lines of
communication for sharing valuable information, such as research,
effective policy initiatives, lessons learned and new developments. By
working together to establish similar design principles, ICAP partners are
ensuring that future market systems, in conjunction with regulation in the
form of enforceable caps, will boost worldwide demand for low-carbon
products and services, provide a larger market for innovators, and achieve
global emissions reductions at the swiftest pace and lowest cost possible.
The new partnership supports the current ongoing efforts undertaken under
the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which all ICAP
members agree has a central role in fighting global warming.
Global warming is a problem
that requires a global solution. ICAP will facilitate such a global
solution by:
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Rigorously and accurately
monitoring, reporting and verifying emissions and working to determine
reliable sources appropriate for inclusion in a globally linked program.
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Encouraging common
approaches and furthering partners' together to expand the global carbon
market, helping to prevent leakage.
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Creating a clear price
incentive to innovate, develop and use clean technologies.
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Encouraging private
investors to chose low-carbon projects and technologies, generating the
flow of money needed to support a shift to a low-carbon future.
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Providing flexible
compliance mechanisms that ensure reliable reductions at the fastest
pace and lowest cost.
The following signatories
and/or participants of the event said:
Prime Minister Gordon
Brown, United Kingdom: “The launch of the International Carbon Market
Partnership is a truly significant step forward in the global effort to
combat climate change. Building a global carbon market is fundamental to
reducing greenhouse gas emissions while allowing economies to grow and
prosper. Trading emissions between between nations allows us all to reach
our greenhouse gas targets more cost-effectively. And it therefore allows
us to reduce emissions more than we could by acting alone.”
Governor Jon Corzine,
New Jersey: “My background as the former head of Goldman Sachs has given
me a unique perspective on many market-based solutions to important public
problems, such as environmental degradation. But it is my life in public
service that has helped me understand that it will take the courage and
commitment of a core set of leaders, like those of us gathered today, to
drive implementation of smart, feasible, and measurable policies needed to
address an issue as urgent as global warming.”
Governor Eliot Spitzer,
New York: “Global warming is the most significant environmental problem of
our generation, and by establishing an international partnership, we are
taking the vital steps to address this growing concern. In the absence of
federal leadership, New York is implementing a greenhouse gas emissions
trading program that will achieve a 16 percent reduction in power plant
emissions by 2019. Today, we continue that work by joining the
International Carbon Action Partnership, or ICAP, where we can begin
working with our global partners, share experiences and address issues of
program design and compatibility, thereby strengthening our markets.”
Premier Gordon Campbell,
British Columbia: “Tackling global warming requires international
cooperation and collaboration unlike anything we have seen before. It is
vitally important that as we design our own market systems we coordinate
with other provinces, states, nations and continents. The partnership we
have signed today opens the door, for the first time ever, to
jurisdictions around the globe to share ideas and new technologies, and
ultimately will lay the foundation for a compatible market-based system to
trade carbon offsets and credits worldwide.”
John Hutton, secretary
of state for Business, Enterprise, and Regulatory Reform, United Kingdom:
“This initiative is an extremely important contribution to the global
effort to solve the urgent problem of climate change. Business tells us
they want clarity on what they will be asked to do, and that they prefer a
market-based approach. That is why the global carbon market will be
fundamental in the move to a low carbon economy, and why ICAP is such a
valuable forum, with its practical emphasis on collaborating and sharing
experience and expertise.”
For more information, please
visit
www.ICAPCarbonAction.com.
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| ICAP MEDIA CONTACTS PM José Sócrates, President of
European Union
Luis Bernardo, 351 21 3923547,
lbernardo@pm.gov.pt
David Damião, 351 21 3923547,
ddamiao@pm.gov.pt
José Manuel Barroso, President of European Commission
Barbara Helfferich, 32 2 29 82 010,
Barbara.Helfferich@ec.europa.eu
Johannes Laitenberger, 32 2 29 65 745,
Johannes.Laitenberger@ec.europa.eu
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (CA)
Laura Braden, 916-445-1682,
laura.braden@gov.ca.gov
Bill Maile, 916-445-4571,
bill.maile@gov.ca.gov
Governor Eliot Spitzer (NY)
Jennifer Givner, 212-681-4640,
Jennifer.Givner@chamber.state.ny.us
Governor Jon Corzine (NJ)
Brendan Gilfillan, 609-777-2600,
Brendan.gilfillan@gov.state.nj.us
Lilo Stainton, 609-777-2600,
Lilo.stainton@gov.state.nj.us
Premier Gordon Campbell (British Columbia)
Lara Dauphinee, 250 216-6950,
lara.dauphinee@gov.bc.ca
Michael Morton, 250-213-8218,
Michael.morton@gov.bc.ca |
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