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Hill & Knowlton Selected as Official Media Sponsor for United Nations Climate Change Conference

  • Agency will support campaign on climate conscious behavior
  • Selection based on network reach, experience and environmental credentials

Copenhagen, 29th October 2009: The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has selected international communications consultancy Hill & Knowlton as official media  sponsor for the UN Conference on Climate Change, COP15, to be held in Copenhagen over two weeks starting December 7th .

H&K will support an information campaign to encourage climate conscious behavior by delegates and others to help reduce GHG emissions during COP15. The campaign will also ensure that knowledge from the conference regarding climate conscious behavior will be communicated more broadly, locally and internationally.

Mr Svend Olling, Head of Department of COP15 logistics at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark commented on H&K's selection: "We want to get across the message that even major conferences like this can be conducted in an eco-friendly manner, especially concerning GHG emissions. We are happy that we have found a partner that has extensive knowledge of global campaigning and handling of international media relations."

H&K is the world's oldest and largest public relations and public affairs network and has more than 86 offices in 41 countries. It published its own sustainability manifesto in July 2008 and has a dedicated environmental practice. It recently held a global 'green day' to promote energy saving and CO2 reduction in its offices worldwide to coincide with the vernal/autumnal equinox on 22nd October. It is a pro bono advisor to the Iwokrama rainforest trust in Guyana.

Paul Taaffe, global Chairman & CEO of Hill & Knowlton, said: "Climate change is the world's #1 issue and a huge and complex challenge for us all. We believe that effective global communications about practical solutions is central to meeting this challenge and we are delighted to have been selected to help at COP15."

The COP15 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen will see political leaders and top government officials from 192 countries come together with the aim of agreeing on a framework to combat climate change, replacing the Kyoto Protocol which expires in 2012.

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