World Alliance for Clean Technologies Launched at COP22
World Alliance for Clean Technologies Launched at
COP22
Patricia Espinosa: “We Need to
Harness the Best and Brightest Minds”
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Marrakech,
11 November 2016 – The Solar Impulse Foundation
launched the World Alliance for Clean Technologies
today during COP22, as a legacy to the first ever solar
flight around the world. Its goal is to federate the main
actors in the field of clean technologies, in order to
create synergies, promote profitable solutions to the
world’s most pressing environmental and health challenges,
and give credible advice to governments.
Less than four
months after the landing of the first ever solar flight
around the world, accomplished by Bertrand Piccard and
André Borschberg, the Solar Impulse Foundation is
launching, at COP22, the World Alliance for Clean
Technologies – a second phase in the realization of
Bertrand Piccard’s vision that clean technologies can
accomplish impossible goals and offer tangible solutions to
solve many of the challenges facing global society today as
well as reach the objectives of the Climate Action
Agenda.
The Alliance's overarching ambition is to
globally advance the cause of clean technologies, which it
defines as "any practical solution that allows to bridge
the gap between ecology and economy. They are not limited to
the production of renewable energy, but encompass
technologies, systems, know-hows or processes that protect
the environment, improve health, increase energy efficiency
or save natural resources, while creating jobs, generating
profit and sustaining growth".
“We need to
embrace clean technologies, not because they are
‘eco-logical,’ but because they are
‘logical,’” said Bertrand Piccard, Chairman of the
Solar Impulse Foundation. “Even if climate change
didn’t exist, energy efficient technologies would make
sense to create jobs, generate profit and boost economic
development, while also reducing CO2 emissions and
protecting natural resources.”
Until now, there was
no such organization, gathering the clean technologies
stakeholders around the world; hence the Alliance will bring
together start-ups, companies, institutions and
organizations producing, implementing or supporting the use
of clean technologies. Together, the members will share
experience and create synergies in order to improve the
overall value chain and demonstrate concrete solutions to
support governments, corporations and institutions in
reaching their environmental and health targets, advising
them depending on their specific situation.
Commenting on
the launch of the Alliance, United Nations Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon said: “The Solar Impulse flight showed the
world that it is possible to push the limits of technology
in order to build the foundation for a sustainable future.
By harnessing this and other innovative technologies, we can
achieve the Sustainable Development
Goals.”
“Initiatives like the World Alliance
for Clean Technologies are exactly what we need to further
enable investors, governments, cities and citizens to
harvest the rich variety of clean technologies that already
exist or are under development,” added Executive
Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change (UNFCCC), Patricia Espinosa, who was present
at the launch. “We need the best and brightest minds
– from the North and the South – to deliver clean
technologies that can collectively accomplish the goals of
the Paris Climate Change Agreement and all the Sustainable
Development Goals to catalyze a healthy and prosperous
future for all."
Finally, Richard Northcote, Chief
Sustainability Officer at Covestro, shared: "We are
delighted to continue our relationship with Solar Impulse
though the World Alliance for Clean Technologies. Our
contribution to the Solar Impulse project proved that we
have the technology to make the world a brighter place and
through this alliance we intend to accelerate the
implementation of these technologies to tackle the
challenges society faces while generating business
growth."
The Solar Impulse Foundation offers to the
Alliance its administrative support, as well as the media,
political and institutional relations developed during the
round the world solar flight. The Alliance is funded thanks
to partners such as Covestro, Solvay and Nestlé Research,
among others, as well as private donors.
As Bertrand
Piccard said upon the final landing in Abu Dhabi “If an
airplane can fly around the world without a drop fuel, clean
technologies can undoubtedly be implemented on the ground to
make a cleaner, more efficient and richer
world.”
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