New Symbol To Express Concern About Climate Change
Media Advisory
WHAT: The International Climate Symbol is being launched during the Climate Change Conference (CoP 9) with a fashion show today by WWF, UNEP, Greenpeace and with support from the Dutch Ministry of the Environment. The new symbol, developed jointly by WWF, UNEP, Greenpeace and with financial support from the Dutch Ministry of the Environment, aims to raise awareness on climate change and to act as a common and recognizable thread in all communications concerning climate change. The fashion show launch will feature special designs incorporating the climate symbol created by the Amsterdam Fashion Institute. The unique clothing line will show how people all over the world can express their concern and help fight climate change by 'wearing' the climate symbol.
WHEN: Tuesday 9 December, 18:30 - 19:00 CET (Central European Time).
WHERE: Milan: Fiera Milano. Entrance: via Giovanni Gattamelata, hall 17, 1st floor: behind main escalators.
WHY: Global warming and climate change is affecting the well being of people and the survival of nature and wildlife around the world. The effects of climate change are evident in the increasing amount of extreme weather events such as the floods and heat waves experienced this past year. Despite the known risks, global emissions of green house gases are still on the rise and the issue of climate change is still not felt in the hearts of people. The aim of this symbol is to help engage the general public much more in the climate change issue than has been done so far.
WHO: Michael Williams, Information officer, United Nations Environment Program (UNEP). The President of the Climate Summit, Dr. Miklós Persányi, Hungarian Minister of Environment and Water, has been invited to attend the event and receive one of the specially designed fashion items (to be confirmed). Presentation of the fashion show: Ellen Hidding (Italian TV-presenter).
For further information:
Eva van der Weiden, secretariat of the International Climate Symbol (based at WWF-Netherlands), tel.: +31 30 6937340, mobile +31 654702766, email: eweiden@wwf.nl
Martin Hiller, WWF Climate Change Programme, +41 79 347 2256, mhiller@wwfint.org 61 409 993 568
Louise Fraser Greenpeace press officer +
The climate symbol and additional information is available at
http://www.saveourclimate.org