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3 December 2009

The City's role in meeting the climate change challenge

The financial services industry can play a vital role in providing long-term, sustainable solutions to the climate change problem, according to a new research paper published by the City of London Corporation.

'Delivering Copenhagen' calls for policy makers to establish a clear, consistent and certain regulatory framework so that the City can provide the innovative financing techniques needed to meet this pressing environmental issue.

The proposals considered in the report include index-linked carbon bonds, forest-backed bonds, weather derivatives and lower government enforced cap-and-trade limits.

Simon Mills, Environmental Co-ordinator at the City of London Corporation, said:
 “Climate change is one of the most important issues facing the world today and needs to be addressed by all stakeholders – governments, industry and individuals. The scale of the problem demands a globally coordinated response from both the public and private sectors. Investment in clean technology and low-carbon alternatives is required now if we are not to store up greater problems for future generations.

"There is no doubt in my mind that the financial services industry can help offer the capital and expertise needed to meet this challenge. Firstly, however, businesses must have confidence that the regulatory system will remain clearly defined and stable over the course of any investment."

'Delivering Copenhagen', which is published ahead of the United Nation's climate change conference in Copenhagen from December 7-18, builds on the City of London's pioneering work in helping to launch the London Accord in 2007.

The London Accord, which is the City’s largest collaborative research project, is designed to put London at the cutting edge of investment research into climate change technologies.

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NOTES TO EDITORS
1. Download a copy of 'Delivering Copenhagen: The Role of the City's Financial Services Sector in Supporting Action on Climate Change'.
2. Learn out more about the London Accord.
3. ABOUT THE CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION: The City of London Corporation is a uniquely diverse organisation. It supports and promotes the City as the world leader in international finance and business services and provides local services and policing for those working in, living in and visiting the Square Mile. It also provides valued services to London and the nation. These include the Barbican Centre and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama; the Guildhall Library and Art Gallery and London Metropolitan Archive; a range of education provision (including three City Academies); five Thames bridges (including Tower Bridge and the Millennium Bridge); the Central Criminal Court at Old Bailey; over 10,000 acres of open spaces (including Hampstead Heath and Epping Forest), and three wholesale food markets. It is also London’s Port Health Authority and runs the Animal Reception Centre at Heathrow. It works in partnership with neighbouring boroughs on the regeneration of surrounding areas and the City Bridge Trust, which it oversees, donates more than £15m to charity annually.

Press contact:

Sanjay Odedra
Tel: 020 7332 1835
Mob: 07954 327370
Email: sanjay.odedra@cityoflondon.gov.uk

 


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