Bayer to Sponsor Award Ceremony at World Environment Day in Barrow, Alaska
June 05 2007 - 7:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Honors Alaskan Winner of UNEP's 16th International Children's
Painting Competition PITTSBURGH, June 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --
Furthering its commitment to both science education and
environmental awareness in the United States, Bayer Corporation is
sponsoring one of the events taking place today in Barrow, Alaska,
as part of the United Nations Environment Programme's (UNEP) 2007
World Environment Day (WED). Capping the daylong series of events
in Barrow, host city for North America's WED festivities, will be a
special award presented by Bayer Corporation to the nine-year-old
Alaskan state winner of UNEP's 16th Annual International Children's
Painting Competition in North America. (Global winners are being
honored today in Tromso, Norway.) The Alaskan winner, Camille
Elisabeth Huebner, from Anchorage was selected from among more than
80 entrants statewide. She is being honored for her artwork which
exemplifies this year's WED theme, "Climate Change in the Arctic:
Melting Ice ... A Hot Topic?" Her picture depicts a native Alaskan
standing in a boat, holding out a life preserver to three polar
bears whose heads peek out of a sea of melted ice. "Bayer is proud
to be a part of this very special and very important event here in
the United States that so elegantly draws public attention to the
issues of environmental protection and sustainable development,
both of which are integral to our corporate social responsibility
commitment," said Dr. Attila Molnar, President and CEO of Bayer
Corporation. "We are especially pleased to sponsor a portion of a
program that is designed to help students, ages 6 to 14, become
more environmentally aware and set them on the path of becoming
tomorrow's environmental stewards." Bayer Corporation's sponsorship
of the award ceremony in North America is part of Bayer AG's
overall global support of UNEP, its WED activities and the
International Children's Painting Competition. "We're delighted
that Bayer Corporation has joined UNEP in North America in our
efforts to help educate the public and raise awareness on the
issues associated with environmental protection and climate
change," said Brennan Van Dyke, Director, Regional Office for North
America, UNEP. "What happens in the Arctic and Antarctic doesn't
just stay there, it is a harbinger for us all. We need to learn
from the people of Barrow what is going on there so that we, the
global community, can take steps to stop and hopefully reverse the
changes that are taking place." About UNEP World Environment Day in
North America UNEP World Environment Day was established in 1972 by
the United Nations General Assembly to focus worldwide attention on
environmental issues. According to UNEP, the multicultural city of
Barrow, with a predominant Inupiat population and the northernmost
community in the United States, was selected as the North American
host city for WED 2007 because it is a place where this year's
theme of "Climate Change in the Arctic" resonates each and every
day in the lives of the indigenous people who live there. For
example, until recently Barrow had a daily minimum temperature
below freezing 324 days of the year, allowing the Inupiat to
preserve their whaling and hunting and fishing culture. These days,
they are coping with thawing permafrost, retreating ice and warming
temperatures that threaten their traditional ways. One of the
highlight events today is a Town Hall Meeting that brings local
community members including an elder, a hunter and a fisherman
together with researchers to share firsthand knowledge and the
latest scientific findings on impacts of climate change in the
Arctic and how native communities are adapting to this phenomenon.
About the International Children's Painting Competition The
International Children's Painting Competition on the Environment is
part of UNEP's TUNZA strategy for children and youth. TUNZA is a
word in Kiswahili that means to "treat with care." The program aims
to provide young people with information and tools on how to "treat
Mother Earth with care" and how to act for a better world. This
annual competition is jointly organized by UNEP, the Japan-based
Foundation for Global Peace and Environment (FGPE), Bayer and
Nikon. The painting competition has been held since 1990 and in
that time has received over 180,000 entries from children in over
100 countries. Each UNEP Regional Office (Bahrain, Bangkok, Geneva,
Mexico City, Washington, and Nairobi) chooses regional winners.
This year, these offices submitted at least 100 paintings to the
global selection. The selection of the global winners was made by a
jury comprising representatives of all the organizers. The global
winners are also being announced today at the main international
celebrations to mark World Environment Day in Tromso, Norway. About
Bayer and UNEP Bayer AG is the first company in the world to enter
a long-term partnership with UNEP in the area of youth and
environment. The partners first began cooperating on youth
environmental projects in Asia in the late 1990s. In the summer of
2004, Bayer and UNEP signed a framework agreement to globalize this
partnership, and the partners now jointly organize a dozen
environmental projects annually for young people around the world,
including the TUNZA International Youth Conference, the Young
Environmental Envoys Program, Eco-Minds Youth Environmental Forum
and the International Children's Painting Competition held in
conjunction with World Environment Day. About Bayer Corporation
Bayer Corporation, headquartered in Pittsburgh, is a subsidiary of
Bayer AG, an international health care, nutrition and innovative
materials group based in Leverkusen, Germany. In North America,
Bayer had 2006 net sales of 7.8 billion euros and employed 17,200
at year end. Bayer's three subgroups, Bayer HealthCare, Bayer
CropScience and Bayer MaterialScience, improve people's lives
through a broad range of essential products that help diagnose,
prevent and treat diseases; protect crops and enhance yields; and
advance automobile safety and durability. Bayer AG stock is a
component of the DAX and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange
(ticker symbol: BAY). DATASOURCE: Bayer CONTACT: Rebecca L. Lucore
of Bayer, +1-412-777-5200
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