The Asia Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate is a collaboration between six developed and developing countries to address energy, climate change and air polution issues within a paradigm of economic development. The Partnership includes all major emitters and focuses on practical action to develop and deploy low-emissions technologies. Partnership countries (Australia, China, India, Japan, Republic of Korea and the United States) acount for about half of the world's GDP, population, energy use and greenhouse gas emissions.
It recognises that climate change actions should complement, and not frustrate, economic development and energy security goals. The Partnership will not set arbitrary targets and will focus on developing and deploying new technologies that will put economies on low-emissions trajectories. This initiative is complementary to the UNFCCC and its Kyoto Protocol, G8 climate activities and regional initiatives such as the APEC Energy Working Group and the Australian sponsored APEC Climate and Business Workshop (Seoul, April 2005).