New York, Oct 25 2009 11:10PM
Climate change was the focus today as Ban Ki-moon kicked off his first visit to Seattle as United Nations
Secretary-General, setting out to see firsthand the efforts of United States citizens, communities and businesses to
protect the environment.
There are just 42 days left until countries meet in Copenhagen to 'seal the deal' on a new global pact to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change, which Mr. Ban has called "the defining challenge of our era."
Today in Seattle, the Secretary-General is slated to attend an event for children as part of the Shrinking Bigfoot
programme, an interactive project sponsored by Seattle City Light to help young people learn about climate change and
environmental issues.
Launched in November 2008, the initiative focuses on empowering children to shrink their carbon footprints with easy,
everyday actions such as turning off the lights and recy
cling.
Mr. Ban is also scheduled to meet today with local leaders, civil society groups, the private sector and community
representatives to discuss climate change and environmental and economic sustainability.
In addition, he will call for renewed multilateralism and greater engagement on the major challenges of the day, including for climate change and for an agreement in Copenhagen, when he
addresses the local chapter of the UN Association of the US (UNA-USA).
ENDS