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PHILIPPINES In an emotional speech, Yeb Sano linked the 'staggering' devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan to a changing climate. Original article: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24899647 Peter Burgess COMMENTARY With inaction on climate change so too will come many more stories like this! Jae Mather Director of Sustainability HW Fisher & Company Typhoon prompts climate 'fast' bbc.co.uk 11 November 2013 Last updated at 08:35 ET By Matt McGrath ... Environment correspondent, BBC News The Polish Environment Minister Marcin Korolec, who will preside over the two weeks of UN talks in Warsaw The head of the Philippines delegation at UN... Peter Burgess ... Founder/CEO at TrueValueMetrics ... formerly international business and development consultant and corporate CFO I have started to work on the carbon dimension of Multi Dimension Impact Accounting (MDIA), and to help me think through the issues I prepared this short paper (2 pages): Original article: TVM-MDIA-About-Carbon-131111a.pdf This is only the beginning. I was a lot more surprised at way the numbers worked out than I expected to be. It is going to be a challenge to quantify the risks and costs that are going to be associated with future storms. The cost of superstorm Sandy in November 2012 is going to be way in excess of $100 billion based only on money disbursements, and the human impact is even more massive and ignored in all the prevailing metrics. Worse, of course, is that GDP goes up when disaster happens because all sorts of spending goes on that otherwise would not! The money cost of typhoon Haiyan may be lower because the damage is happening in a relatively poor economy, but the human cost in the Philippines will actually be way bigger than the human cost in the USA .. but with prevailing metrics both default to nothing because we don't quantify things like this! I am not sure when the big decision makers are going to get serious. Without appropriate radical reform of the metrics, it may never happen. Peter Burgess - TrueValueMetrics ... Multi Dimension Impact Accounting Peter Burgess | ||
The head of the Philippines delegation at UN climate talks in Poland has said he will stop eating until participants make 'meaningful' progress.
In an emotional speech, Yeb Sano linked the 'staggering' devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan to a changing climate. Mr Sano said he was speaking on behalf of those who lost their lives in the storm and his fast would last until 'we stop this madness'. His speech brought tears to the eyes of other delegates and a standing ovation. Start QuoteFollow Matt on Twitter @mattmcgrathbbc. Related Stories
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