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Delegates at Copenhagen meet to emit 40,500 tonnes of CO2

New Delhi, Dec 2 (PTI):

At least 40,500 tonnes of CO2 is estimated to be emitted by 15,000 politicians, activists, civil servants and journalists who are expected to visit Copenhagen for global climate talks slated from December 7.

United Nations Climate Change Conference at CopenhagenThe CO2 emission figure is based on the calculations from the Poznan Conference in December last year and extrapolated for 15,000 participants, according to the websit in Copenhagen (UNFCCC).

To make up for the emissions, the host country Denmark, in partnership with Bangladesh and the World Bank, has decided to invest around 0.7 million euro to replace outdated and heavily polluted brick kilns in Dhaka by 20 new energy efficient ones.

As per the Danish Energy Agency calculations, it will cut more than 50,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions each year and improve air quality in one of the world's most polluted cities.
At the Conference site (The Bella Center), the organisers are taking a host of energy saving measures to reach a 20 per cent reduction in CO2 leading up to 15th Conference of Parties (CoP) which stretches for two weeks.

"Hotel owners have been encouraged to expand the number of environmentally friendly, certified hotel rooms while delegates are being encouraged to use the public transport system to reach the Bella Center, drink tap water to avoid bottle waste, and minimise paper waste," the website says.

The main objective of the organisers is to minimise greenhouse gas emissions as far as possible. Whatever cannot be avoided, is to be offset by buying emission reductions under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).

The delegates are also being encouraged to "make a difference" by, for instance, choosing the most sustainable form of international and local transport. No gifts or conference bags will be provided for delegates, the Danish government has decided.

"Instead, money saved has been invested in 11 scholarships for students from around the world attending a fully financed two years MA education in Denmark," the website adds.

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