THE NATIONAL
CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN COOPERATION
WITH THE CHINA CDM FUND MANAGEMENT CENTER COMMIT TO
COOPERATION ON LOW CARBON DEVELOPMENT WITH THE LAUNCHING
OF THE CHINA-U.S. LOW CARBON DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION
PROGRAM.
The NCSD Issues National
Call to Action to Business, Industry and Government
in The U.S. and China to step up efforts on bi-lateral
practical Cooperation for A Sustainable Low Carbon
Economy
(WASHINGTON, D.C., February
2, 2010) ¨C On November 10, 2009, marking
a first-of-its kind innovative initiative and significant
efforts by the Government of China, for systemic cooperation
between China and the U.S. on sustainable low carbon
development, the National Center For Sustainable Development
("NCSD") initiated a groundbreaking commitment
to launch the China-U.S. Low Carbon Development Cooperation
Program ¨C exemplifying its expanded mission statement
and its next generation of innovative and sustainable
low carbon development initiatives.
As a first step in demonstrating the
commitment of both parties to the Program, on November
10, 2009 the Board of Trustees of the NCSD welcomed
Mr. Chen Huan, Deputy Director General of the China
CDM Fund Management Center ("CDMF"), Ministry
of Finance ("MOF") of China and Dr. Wen
Gang, Deputy Director of Research and Development
Department of the CDMF, to join in guiding and managing
the Program. Their involvement shows the close cooperation
between the CDMF and the NCSD.
The launch and implementation of the
Program is in keeping with the NCSD's heritage and
mission as a U.S. not-for-profit organization in fostering
sustainable development through the promotion of pollution
abatement demonstration projects that lead to recognition
of methods and practices that can be adopted as a
matter of public and commercial practice and which
will lead to reductions in the emissions of carbon
dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
The objectives to be demonstrated are
to improve communities globally with examples of sustainable
low carbon development through the sponsorship of
relevant comparative studies on policy, demonstration
and scale-up of investment projects with market-based
mechanisms and financial instruments, the purpose
of which is to promote economic and low carbon development
by financing projects in the U.S. and China that avoid,
reduce, or sequester anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse
gases and that employ existing, improved and new technologies
in service in the marketplace related to energy savings,
energy efficiency, renewable energy and other kinds
of climate-friendly actions.
One of the first public-private initiatives
of its type and scope to be undertaken between China
and the U.S. ever, and in particular to address the
daunting challenges faced by all in the new and unfolding
paradigms being brought on by global climate change,
this commitment will accelerate catalytic change in
a host of necessary, innovative and sustainable measures
at the policy, regulatory and business and investment
levels, and create significant positive impact for
the creation of a clear road map to foster technology-share
and encourage investment for the business and investment
communities in both countries. As a cornerstone to
the announcement, the organization is preparing to
launch the first-of-its-kind series of studies on
comparative China-U.S. policies, as well as comparative
financial market mechanisms and instruments to examine
the overall cost effectiveness of meeting the enormous
investment demand that will be required to approach
and achieve sustainable investment in and progress
for low carbon development.
"A collaboration between the world's
big producers of carbon emissions, China and the U.S.,
will create an environment where low carbon, clean-energy
technologies and investments can thrive," commented
Damian Omar Valdez, President of Evolution Capital
Management, Inc., one of the founding partners of
the China-U.S. Low Carbon Development Cooperation
Program in association with the CDMF, and a Trustee
of the NCSD. "While the Chinese and US governments,
along with private investors, are pursuing all sorts
of low carbon, clean-energy technologies, and financial
market mechanisms, they cannot achieve separately
what they could jointly¡and whether collaborating
formally or informally, China and the U.S. working
as a group, dedicated to climate change would boost
the development and use of low carbon, clean-energy
technologies and innovative approaches to green finance,
and deliver benefits that would accrue to all nations,"
added Valdez.
"The time for this work has never
been more urgent," said Mitchell Stanley, President
of the NCSD. "The NCSD works at the intersection
of today's global climate change crisis, our nations'
economic and job related challenges and the rising
tide of environmental responsibility. Not only can
we succeed with this mission, we must succeed. For
governments, business, investors and individuals around
the world, now is the time for thoughtful and bold
solutions and real progress."
"The foundation of our collaboration
with the Chinese institutions was laid more than 8
years ago. In recent years we began to focus on the
emerging market for renewable energy and environment
finance in China¡and came to the surface of the global
stage. The Chinese government established the China
CDM Fund. We realize it is a very good partner to
work with" said Eric Fang, CEO of Sinoaccess
Investments, Inc. another of the founding partners
of the China-U.S. Low Carbon Development Cooperation
Program in association with the CDMF, and a Trustee
of the NCSD. "We approached the CDMF very early
on in their development and found that we shared a
similar vision," added Fang.
"We now have the platform through
the NCSD and its cooperation with the CDMF to demonstrate
and we are now positioned to take the initiative to
the next level. By fostering substantive bi-lateral
cooperation between China and the U.S., and bringing
more innovative and responsive financial market mechanisms
and instruments to our partners in China, we are pushing
forward systemic change in environmental and carbon
finance in that country, and establishing a sustainable
foundation for technology sharing and investment for
our country," added Valdez
"China CDM Fund was created by
Government of China and will act as an innovative
financial and action mechanism for addressing climate
change. It is an unprecedented case in the world and
shows great importance to international cooperation
on climate change. Working with global partners, the
China CDM Fund Management Center will promote Chinese
policies and actions on climate change in the world,
and meanwhile, introduce advanced development concepts,
approaches and technologies into China for its better
and faster development. Jointly establishing the China-U.S.
Low Carbon Development Cooperation Program will serve
this purpose, said Mr. Chen Huan, Deputy Director
General, CDMF.
"To guide the China-U.S. Low Carbon
Development Cooperation Program making progress in
the agreed direction, joint management of the Program
is necessary." said Dr. Wen Gang, Deputy Director
of Research and Development Department of CDMF.
To ensure a lasting, scalable future
for this trailblazing initiative, the NCSD is initially
developing three main demonstration projects that
will set the foundation for the China-U.S. Low Carbon
Development Cooperation Program. These include a series
of studies on comparative China-U.S. policies, as
well as comparative financial market mechanisms and
instruments, evaluation for the design and adoption
of a national low carbon sustainability protocol for
project performance audits, as well as a low carbon
sustainability asset management and policy proposal
for both countries, and the sponsoring of a proposed
China U.S. High-level Forum on Low Carbon Development,
to be hosted in Beijing, China in late 2010. This
unique combination of cutting-edge research, broad-based
knowledge sharing and on-the-ground demonstration
investment programs will set a new paradigm and standard
for NGOs involved in global climate change and low
carbon development.
For more information on the NCSD and
the China-U.S. Low Carbon Development Cooperation
Program visit www.ncsdusa.org.