UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 3 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations
and China will co-organize a high-level meeting on climate change early next
month, with a special focus on technology development and transfer, the world
body announced Friday.
UN Undersecretary-General for Economic and Social
Affairs Sha Zukang and China's Deputy Permanent Representative to the United
Nations Liu Zhenmin briefed member states at the UN Headquarters on the Nov. 7-8
Beijing High-Level Conference on Climate Change: Technology Development and
Technology.
"Technology transfer is of enormous importance in
tackling climate change," Sha said. "Together with financing technology
transfer, it is one of the means of achieving adaptation and mitigation action."
Effective international action on climate change will
require progress on the question of technology transfer, which is addressed in
the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)and also forms a core
aspect of the Bali Action Plan, Sha noted.
"In this context, the conference will provide a forum
for open, practical and pragmatic discussions on technology transfer and climate
change," Sha said. "The conference will focus on practical options and solutions
for overcoming barriers to technology development and transfer."
"We hope it will be an opportunity for member states
and other stakeholders engage openly, away from the constraints of the
negotiating setting," he said.
Sha said that the aim of the conference is to support
the UNFCCC process, particularly the forthcoming UN Climate Change Conference in
Poznan, Poland in December 2008.
Calling for "broad, high-level participation from
member states," Sha said that the conference will be opened by Chinese Premier
Wen Jiabao and that UNFCCC Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer and former British
Prime Minister Tony Blair have confirmed their participation.
In his remarks, Liu said that over the years, the
international efforts to develop and transfer clean technologies are lagged
behind the needs, and the relevant mechanism and financial support are not yet
put in place.
With many countries having divergent views on the
issue, communication and dialogue will help countries deepen mutual
understanding, find common ground and work together to promote technological
development and transfer, Liu said.
"The purpose of the high-level conference is to
provide a platform of dialogue for international cooperation in the relevant
technological development and transfer," Liu said.
"We hope this conference will help countries form
some consensus on development and transfer of technologies for addressing
climate change so as to further promote the efforts to address climate change,"
Liu noted.