Panel Discussion

20 April 2010

"Outcomes from Copenhagen"

COP 15 was another small step towards building a global understanding of the far reaching implications of greenhouse gas emission management. When compared to many other conventions and treaties (think CFC and DDT phase-out), climate change is by far the most complex.

In several respects, Copenhagen was a turning point after 15 years of negotiations. The unprecedented attendance by many heads of state signaled to the world the growing importance of the issue. Similarly, non-governmental organization attendance also soared and created a logistical challenge to the United Nations, who is at risk of failing civil society to come up with a climate deal.

The Copenhagen Accord is the first small steps to a more encompassing deal that the current Kyoto Protocol. Although the non-binding targets do not come close to either the EU commitments thus far, or the emission reduction required by science, it surely focuses the minds and for the first time more than half the world population and emissions are covered.

Negotiating nations' unique positions with regards to development and energy ensure that all are affected. South Africa is not unique and the Copenhagen outcome as well as future negotiations urgently requires South African dialogue and domestic solutions.

The outcomes of the negotiations and their implications for South Africa and business in
general will be debated during this panel discussion.

The MODERATOR will be:

Dr Robert (Rob) Whitney, Chairman of the Energy Federation of
New Zealand Inc. (EFNZ)

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with the following PANEL MEMBERS:

Fred Goede
Manager Health and Environment
Sasol Group Services (Pty) Ltd

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Wendy Poulton
General Manager - Sustainability and Innovation
Eskom

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Richard Worthington
Manager: Climate Change Programme
WWF - SA

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This is certainly a "must attend" event!

Date: Tuesday, 20 April 2010
Time: 17h30 for 18h00
Join us for refreshments and networking before the lecture begins
Venue: Sasol Auditorium
1 Sturdee Avenue, Rosebank
(Please click here for a map and directions)
Parking: The parking entrance is in Baker Street.
Cost: Free of charge
RSVP: Please click here for the online form to register
Registration to be done by Friday, 16 April 2010 for catering purposes
More info: Please e-mail or call Virosha at the SANEA Secretariat:
E-mail: sanea@turnergroup.co.za / Tel: (031) 368-8000
Please note that the opinions expressed by our presenters are done so in their personal capacity and may not necessarily represent the views of either SANEA or their companies.
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