IPCC head Pachauri releases statement regarding Obama election

Articles — By on November 7, 2008 2:33 pm

The day after Obama was elected, IPCC head R.K. Pachauri released a statement on his blog regarding the election and climate change.  Pachauri shared his belief that there has been a disconnect between the recent policies of the US government and the wishes of the American people with respect to climate change.  Pachauri also noted that he believes climate change and energy policy will be key components of the Obama presidency.
The text of Pachauri’s statement follows:

In respect of policies related to climate change, there was obviously a major divergence between the position of the Federal Government and that of the people at large, state governments and the cities in the US. President-elect Barack Obama has not only been very clear in emphasizing the need for the US to engage in global solutions to meet the challenge of climate change but also in respect of bringing about a major shift in US energy policy.



The US now has a unique opportunity to assume leadership in meeting the threat of climate change, and it would help greatly if the new President were to announce a coherent and forward looking policy soon after he takes office. There is every reason to believe that President Obama will actually do so. This should please people across the globe, because US leadership is critical for mounting global efforts to meet this threat effectively. For this reason itself, apart from several others, the election of Mr Obama is a development that should generate optimism all-round.

 

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