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World Intellectual
Property Day 2009

Message from Francis Gurry,
Director General
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
Human activity, including
decades of technological development, has damaged our planet.
Wide-spread pollution and spiraling consumption of the world’s
mineral and biological reserves have put unprecedented stress on
the environment. Climate change is one of the greatest threats
ever faced by society: glaciers are disappearing;
desertification is increasing; in Africa alone, between 75 and
250 million people will face increased water shortages by 2020.
As human activity caused
the problem, so too can human activity find the solutions. Green
innovation – the development and diffusion of technological
means to tackle climate change – is key to halting the depletion
of the earth’s resources. The race is on to develop accessible
alternative sources of energy, as we work to harness the wind
and tides, capture the power of the sun, and tap the geothermal
energy underground. New plant varieties are being developed to
withstand drought and flooding. New environmentally friendly
materials will help us construct a more sustainable world.
On World IP Day 2009, the
World Intellectual Property Organization highlights the
contribution of a balanced intellectual property system to
stimulating the creation, diffusion and application of clean
technologies; to promoting green design, aimed at creating
products that are eco-friendly from conception to disposal; to
green branding, helping consumers make informed choices and
giving companies a competitive edge.
The power of human
ingenuity is our best hope for restoring the delicate balance
between ourselves and our environment. It is our greatest asset
in finding solutions to this global challenge, enabling us to
move forward from the carbon-based, grey technologies of the
past to the carbon-neutral, green innovation of the future. |