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Talking to the former UNEP-Executive Director Klaus Töpfer

Date: July 26, 2007
 
 

Klaus Töpfer is a pioneer in Environmental Politics, both in Germany and worldwide. From 1987 until 1994 he was Federal Minister for the Environment in Germany and after that became the Executive Director of UNEP, the United Nations Environmental Program. Töpfer is also a member of the Board of the German Federal Environment Foundation. Currently he lectures at Tongji-University in Shanghai, China.
 
I met Klaus Töpfer for the first time a few months in Berlin. Over a cup of coffee he explained to me how he is settling down again for the xxst time, installing a new office. Traveling back and forth is rather challenging for the 69 year old Töpfer.
 
But China is worth it. As he pointed out in the Vodcast interview you can see and rate above, China is according to him no longer ignorant of the role it plays in combating climate change. I remembered my interview with Professor Kjiang from Peking in May who also told me how China is day by day experiencing the immediate effects of climate change, energy waste and pollution. The country must, Kjiang added, with the support of the international community, take the first steps.
 
Knowing of the necessity to envision a future of sustainable mobility, Töpfer asks for a competition with the best technological innovations. BMW, the former politician says, is a company that invested a lot into the development of its hydrogen vision in the last 25 years.
 


Prof. Toepfer and Alex Goerlach talking
 
Although it was really loud in the place where we did the interview, I enjoyed talking to Töpfer who with just a few words showed us why politics and industry need to start on an energy-efficient and sustainable age.
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Related: climate change | Hydrogen technology | Kjiang | Klaus Toepfer | Tongji-University | UNEP
 

World Environment Day is at hand

Date: May 19, 2007, posted by Alexander Goerlach
 
 
 

World Environment Day, commemorated each year on 5 June, is one of the principal vehicles through which the United Nations stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and enhances political attention and action.
 
The World Environment Day slogan selected for 2007 is Melting Ice – a Hot Topic? In support of International Polar Year, the WED theme selected for 2007 focuses on the effects that climate change is having on polar ecosystems and communities, and the ensuing consequences around the world.
 

 

An Exhibition will be opened on 5 June in Oslo, Norway Featuring 40 Artists from around the World. It was in Oslo in 2004 that Wangari Maathai was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace through her grassroots environmental work with the Green Belt Movement.
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