UNITED NATIONS (AP) – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has appointed environmental expert Janos Pasztor of Hungary as his top adviser on climate change.
Pasztor takes up a mandate to help promote agreement at a meeting in Paris in December where a landmark pact is intended to be adopted.
UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said Friday that Pasztor will support efforts to get governments to reach a universal climate agreement that keeps global warming from reaching dangerous levels. He will have the rank of assistant secretary-general.
Pasztor currently holds a top post at World Wildlife Fund International. He served on the secretary-general’s panel on global sustainability from 2011 to 2012 and has worked for the UN Environment Program and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.