Geneva

25 May 2015

Secretary-General's video message for the 17th World Meteorological Congress

Ban Ki-Moon, Former Secretary-General

Mr David Grimes, President of the World Meteorological Organization, Mr Michel Jarraud, Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organization, Excellencies, Distinguished WMO Members, Ladies and Gentlemen,

This Seventeenth World Meteorological Congress comes at a pivotal moment. 
This year, governments will make major decisions on a new sustainable development agenda and a universal climate change agreement.
2015 must be a time for global action.
We rely on you, the world’s meteorologists, to provide us with the scientific knowledge that leaders in government, business, and society at large need to make informed choices.
As the global thermostat continues to rise, meteorological services are more essential than ever.
Last year, in the lead-up to the Climate Summit, many of you prepared compelling videos providing a glimpse of what a weather report might look like in 2050. 
I encourage you to make similar efforts between now and the December Climate Conference in Paris – so that all understand the stakes involved. 
I wish you the greatest success at this Congress.
I look forward to working with you to advance bold climate action that will improve the lives of people and the health of our planet.
Thank you.