Secretary-General, in Video Message, Urges World Chambers Congress to Support Ambitious, Universal Climate Agreement in Paris
Following is the text of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s video message to the ninth World Chambers Congress, held in Turin, Italy, 10-12 June:
Distinguished Chairs of the International Chamber of Commerce and the World Chambers Federation, chamber presidents from around the world, honoured guests, ladies and gentlemen,
I am pleased to send greetings to the ninth World Chambers Conference. Thank you for your contributions to the United Nations. I look forward to deepening our partnership in this crucially important year for global efforts to advance peace, development and human rights.
In September, world leaders will adopt a new, transformative sustainable development agenda. In December, Governments will come together to forge a new path forward for collective action on climate change.
I am pleased that the International Chamber of Commerce is supporting these efforts. Working with the Government of France, the International Criminal Court will host four private-public dialogues between now and the Paris climate conference. These will provide a platform for supporting innovative business solutions that will encourage green investment and further the development of clean energy.
The private sector has a critical role to play in advancing meaningful action on climate change. Equally important, business chambers can and must encourage transparent and sustainable business practices.
I urge your members to support an ambitious, universal climate agreement in Paris. This is essential to building a more resilient, low-carbon and prosperous future for all.
I will also count on you to join us in implementing the new sustainable development agenda. Thank you again for your support. I wish you a productive congress.