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Pakistan has nominated its candidate Tariq Banuri for the position of
the head of United Nations Framework on Climate Change (UNFCCC) that
will be filled by July when the current UN Climate Chief Yvo de Boer
steps down.
The final list of candidates include Christiana Figueres from Costa
Rica, Maria Fernanda Espinoza from Ecuador, Vijai Sharma from India,
Marthinus van Schalkwyk from South Africa and Janoz Pasztor from Hungary
who is also presently heading the Secretary-General's Climate Change
Support Team.
A former government official in Pakistan, Banuri is the director of the
Asian Centre of the Stockholm Environment
Institute and has previously worked with the UN. The deadline for
submission of nominations ended on March
31. The new UN climate chief will have to dive into preparations for the
next big climate talks scheduled for Cancun in 2009.
"The UN Climate Change Conference in Cancun must do what Copenhagen did
not achieve," de Boer, said recently in Bonn. The top UN official
played a critical role in organising the climate talks at Copenhagen in
December, which failed to produce a legally binding treaty. Instead the
participants took note of the Copenhagen Accord.
In February, the climate chief told the Associated Press that he was not
resigning due to frustration over the conference in the Danish capital.
"Copenhagen wasn't what I had hoped it would be," de Boer said, noting
that summit propelled governments to submit targets for reducing
emissions.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will find his replacement after
consulting with the 11 members of the UNFCCC bureau, and the candidates
will also face an interview.
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