Thanks to several years of intense lobbying succeeded the ITUC and its national members, in the final text of the crucial ad-hoc working group LCA (long-term actions of cooperation under the UNFCCC) has two central demands to be added.
The two claims concern the just change of jobs to cope with climate change (just transition ) seeks to create, in turn, decent work ( decent work) and qualified jobs.
It is now important that this section is not in the preamble in the further rounds of negotiations for a new world climate deal again deleted. Therefore presented the DGB German government delegation, headed by Environment Minister Röttgen, at COP a letter from Dietmar Hexel with the demands.
the margins of the COP, Dietmar Hexel exchanged with participants in the climate conference from, among other things, he spoke with Professor Hans Joachim Schellnhuber from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Sharan Burrow, President of the ITUC, Guy Ryder, ITUC General Secretary. In addition, we met Joel Decallon by the ETUC, which is in charge of environmental and climate policies, as well as representatives of the "blue-green alliance", consisting of U.S. environmental groups and trade unions. The Solidarnocz colleagues were particularly interested in low carbon technologies in coal-fired power plants. Finally, there were discussions with representatives of the BDI and the RWE CEO Juergen Grossmann .
The two claims concern the just change of jobs to cope with climate change (just transition ) seeks to create, in turn, decent work ( decent work) and qualified jobs.
It is now important that this section is not in the preamble in the further rounds of negotiations for a new world climate deal again deleted. Therefore presented the DGB German government delegation, headed by Environment Minister Röttgen, at COP a letter from Dietmar Hexel with the demands.
the margins of the COP, Dietmar Hexel exchanged with participants in the climate conference from, among other things, he spoke with Professor Hans Joachim Schellnhuber from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Sharan Burrow, President of the ITUC, Guy Ryder, ITUC General Secretary. In addition, we met Joel Decallon by the ETUC, which is in charge of environmental and climate policies, as well as representatives of the "blue-green alliance", consisting of U.S. environmental groups and trade unions. The Solidarnocz colleagues were particularly interested in low carbon technologies in coal-fired power plants. Finally, there were discussions with representatives of the BDI and the RWE CEO Juergen Grossmann .
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