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11 December 2007

UK announces new study on climate change adaptation at Bali

Research to look at costs of adapting to climate change


The UK and Netherlands, together with the World Bank, today announced funding of up to £3 million (€4 million) for a new research study that will support developing countries to prepare for climate change.

The two governments will jointly fund the research study which will help developing countries understand the costs of adaptation and how to prepare for the impacts of climate change.

The joint announcement by Netherlands Development Minister Bert Koenders, UK Environment Minister Phil Woolas and World Bank Director of Environment, Warren Evans, was made during a panel debate with Sir Nicholas Stern and other key climate change leaders at the external linkUNFCCC climate change summit in Bali.

This study complements a regional review of the economic impacts of climate change in Southeast Asia. The regional review is being taken forward by the Asian Development Bank and governments from the region. The UK will contribute a further £450,000 for this study.

In making the announcement Bert Koenders said:

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UK Environment Minister Phil Woolas said:

The two-year adaptation study will be led by the World Bank. It will look at why adapting to the impacts of climate change is essential to development. It will help developing countries understand how to prepare and adapt to the impacts of climate change and the costs involved in ensuring their development plans and goals can manage the impacts of a changing climate. The study will focus on six key countries and their experiences.

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UK Trade and Development Minister Gareth Thomas said:

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After the panel discussion, Sir Nicholas Stern said of the new studies:

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Notes to Editors:

  1. Sir Nicholas Stern is the IG Patel Professor of Economics and Government at the London School of Economics (LSE) and head of the India Observatory based in LSE's Asia Research Centre. Professor Lord Stern is an internationally distinguished economist who led the Stern Review of the Economics of Climate Change which focussed on the likely economic consequences of climate change for current and future generations.
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