Sunday 30 November 2014

Fwd: climate-l digest: November 28, 2014



1. @IISDRS Coverage of #UNFCCC #COP20
2. 8 December in Lima: Building a common indicator on land-based adaptation for reporting on the Rio Conventions
3. Side event at COP20 in Lima, Peru - 'Success in Paris - Mapping a road towards 100% renewables'
4. INVITATION: Lima Side Event: Children in a Changing Climate: Who does the future belong to? Thursday 4th December 3-4:30pm
5. COP 20 Side Event: Children/Youth and Climate Change
6. Interactive infographic on land use and governance in Peru - now in Spanish
7. invitation to Carbon Majors side event in Lima: "Advancing Accountability for Climate Damages"
8. COP 20 High-level Panel Discussion on Clean Energy Technologies
9. Launch of the GHG Protocol Mitigation Goal Standard and Policy and Action Standard in Lima  - Decemb
10. Fwd: EUROCLIMA Programme: COP20 Side Events - December 4 and 5
11. [DIE's current column] If we sent our children to the COP
12. NewClimate Institute - side events at the COP in Lima  - corrected
13. Invitation to Peru Pavilion Side Event "Road map of the domestic process of the elaboration of intended nationally determined contributions (iNDCs) in Latin America and Caribbean", 2 December
14. NewClimate Institute - side events at the COP in Lima
15. COP20 Side Event: Approaches to equity in forest governance: Lessons for safeguard development
16. Invitation – Opening of the INDONESIA PAVILION at COP 20 – 1 Dec 4.00 PM
17. Invitation to "Japan Pavilion" at the COP20/CMP10
18. FAO events at COP 20
19. Further guidance for REDD+ safeguard information systems? An analysis of positions in the UNFCCC negotiations: new publication
20. COP20_Beyond REDD: Food Security, Climate Adaptation, and Public Engagement in High Forested SIDS
21. COP20 Event Dec 9 - Development of Joint Crediting Mechanism Model Projects and its Methodologies
22. ++ COP20 ++ Side Events by OECC at the Japan Pavilion (Large Scale JCM FS and NAMA Guidebook)
23. 4 December COP20 Side event: Presentation of Dutch REDD+ Business Initiative and panel discussion on financing REDD+
24. side event COP 20 Lima: "Traditional Indigenous Agricultural Technology: a mechanism for adaptation in the Andes of Latin America"
25. IIED events and activities at COP20
26. Invitation: UNFCCC COP 20 side events of the Ethiopian Railways Corporation
27. A Global Framework for Climate Action (GFCA)
28. WBCSD at Lima -  global net zero emissions within the century
29. UNFCCC Official side event: Synergy between Adaptation and Mitigation in the Land-based Sector: Best Practices from Indonesia and Elsewhere
30. REDD+ Implementation: Legal and governance foundations, Indigenous Peoples' Rights and Safeguards - Friday 5 December, 11:30-13:00
31. Invitation COP20_ Knowledge cafe "Ecosystem based Adaptation Effectiveness_Evidence from the Field" 3Dec
32. Join Madre de Dios Amazon REDD Project at COP 20
33. Call: fellowships opportunities in Climate Smart Livestock Production

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From: Langston James Goree VI <kimo@iisd.org>
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Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2014 20:40:13 +0000
Subject: @IISDRS Coverage of #UNFCCC #COP20

 

Lima Climate Change Conference - December 2014

1-12 December 2014 | Lima, Peru

 

 

http://www.iisd.ca/climate/cop20/

 

The 20th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 20) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the 10th session of the COP serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP 10) will take place from 1-12 December 2014, in Lima, Peru. The joint high-level segment of COP 20/CMP 10 will take place from 9-11 December 2014.

 

The 41st sessions of Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI) will convene from 1-8 December 2014 and the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) from 1-6 December 2014. The first SBI working group session of the multilateral assessment (MA) under the international assessment and review (IAR) process will take place on 6 and 8 December 2014. The fourth meeting of the Structured Expert Dialogue on the 2013-2015 Review will convene from 2-3 December 2014 under the SBI and SBSTA.

 

A variety of issues will be addressed under the various agendas of the COP, CMP, SBI and SBSTA, inter alia: loss and damage; adaptation; the 2013-2015 review; climate finance; reporting from and review of Annex I parties; reporting from non-Annex I parties; response measures; capacity building; gender and climate change; joint implementation (JI) and the clean development mechanism (CDM) under the Kyoto Protocol; the Technology Mechanism, particularly the Technology Executive Committee (TEC) and the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN); the diversity of nationally appropriate mitigation actions (NAMAs); matters related to least developed countries (LDCs); land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF); and market and non-market mechanisms.

 

The seventh part of the second session of the Ad Hoc Working Group on the Durban Platform for Enhanced Action (ADP 2-7) will also be held from 2-11 December 2014. ADP 2-7 will continue work on the expected outcomes from Lima – a decision on intended nationally determined contributions (INDCs) and progress on elements of the 2015 agreement under workstream 1 (2015 agreement), and a decision on workstream 2 (pre-2020 ambition).

 

IISD RS will provide a number of different streams of reporting coverage from COP20. Kindly return to this site on Monday, 1 December 2014, for more information

 

The following IISD RS Coverage of COP20 will be available at http://www.iisd.ca/climate/cop20/ :

·        ENB daily reports and web coverage, and a summary and analysis of the conference in English, French, Spanish, Japanese and Arabic,

·        ENB on the Side (ENBOTS) from side events

·        Video coverage of side events (subscribe to our video channel at https://vimeo.com/iisdrs )

 

 

Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter

 

 

*Funding for IISD Reporting Services ENB coverage of the UNFCCC COP 20  has been provided by the

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the European Commission*

 

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Langston James "Kimo" Goree VI
Vice President, Reporting Services and United Nations Liaison
International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) -- United Nations Office
300 E 56th St. Apt. 11D - New York, NY 10022  USA
Direct Line: +1 973 273 5860 Plaxo public business card: http://kimogoree.myplaxo.com  

Email: kimo@iisd.org Mobile phone: +12128107701 Skype: kimogoree Twitter: @kimogoree

Where: 29 Nov - 13 December Lima, 14-16 Buenos Aires, 17-18 Joburg (Local phone in Lima 982642686)

 

 



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From: Yukie Hori <YHori@unccd.int>
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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 13:58:23 +0100
Subject: 8 December in Lima: Building a common indicator on land-based adaptation for reporting on the Rio Conventions
Dear UNFCCC COP20 participants,

You are cordially invited to the side event hosted by the People's Republic of China and co-convened by Costa Rica, France, Morocco, Myanmar, Panama and Senegal

What:                  Building a common indicator on land-based adaptation for reporting on the Rio Conventions
When:           11 December 2014, 12.30h — 14.30h  
Where:           China Pavilion at UNFCCC COP20, Lima, Peru


Focusing on the linkages between climate change adaptation and sustainable land and ecosystem management, the side event will respond to the question of how monitoring progress on these linkages can be achieved. For the Parties and stakeholders to all three Rio Conventions who want to exchange knowledge and use reliable information to improve decision making, this side event will propose cost-efficient operational mechanisms for reporting on progress at national, regional and global level. It will recommend ways to promote effective cooperation and encourage synergistic implementation of these three Conventions.

Draft programme

1.                Welcoming remarks by the moderator Lucien Chauvin, Journalist
2.                Statement by Mr. XIE Zhenhua, Vice Chairman NDRC, China
3.                Statement by Monique Barbut, Executive Secretary, UN Convention to Combat Desertification
4.                Moderated panel dialogue discussion (Ministers of China, Costa Rica, France, Morocco, Myanmar, Panama and Senegal)
5.                Q&A segment
6.         Summary / wrap-up of the discussion by the moderator, and closing of the event
7.                   Press briefing

For more information, please contact
Mr. Sergio Zelaya (UNCCD) at szelaya@unccd.int.  


The event flyer


____________________________________
Yukie Hori, PhD
Communication team leader/Spokesperson
External Relations, Policy and Advocacy Unit
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)
UN Campus, Platz der Vereinten Nationen 1
53113 Bonn, Germany
Tel: + 49 228 815 2829 / Fax: + 49 228 815 2898
E-mail: yhori@unccd.int / web site:
http://www.unccd.int
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From: Bharadwaj V Kummamuru <bharadwaj.v.kummamuru@worldbioenergy.org>
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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 07:24:43 -0600
Subject: Side event at COP20 in Lima, Peru - 'Success in Paris - Mapping a road towards 100% renewables'
In Lima, Peru on December the 5th, during the COP20 the WBA will present a side event titled "Success in Paris: Mapping a road towards 100% renewables".

Organised by the WBA and the WWEA (World Wind Energy Association) this side event will present leading examples on how to reach a renewable future and meet the 2 degree climate target.

To download the flyer including the schedule, visit www.worldbioenergy.org/content/wba-side-event-cop20

Kind Regards
Bharadwaj V Kummamuru
Project Officer
World Bioenergy Association (WBA)
www.worldbioenergy.org

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From: "Treichel, Pia" <Pia.Treichel@plan.org.au>
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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 14:08:24 +0000
Subject: INVITATION: Lima Side Event: Children in a Changing Climate: Who does the future belong to? Thursday 4th December 3-4:30pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


COP20 LIMA SIDE EVENT INVITATION

Who does the future belong to?

Children and young people leading the way on climate change

Thursday, 4th December 2014 

15.00 – 16.30
Room: Sipan

Children are far more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change than adults. Climate change will affect their access to education, to clean drinking water, to nutritious and reliable food, and extreme climatic events threaten lives and livelihoods. However, while it is important and useful to understand children's specific vulnerabilities in these changing contexts, if we are to put their rights at the centre of adaptation actions, we must also understand – and value – their capacity to create change in their communities.

 

Join us to explore the unique capacity of children to build long-term community level adaptive capacity and help make sector-based development programmes more sustainable in a changing climate.

 

Speakers:

·         Naderev 'Yeb' Sano: Commissioner, Philippines Climate Change Commission and Chief Negotiator for the Philippines

·         Saleemul Huq: Senior Fellow Climate Change Group at the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)

·         Tale Hammerø Ellingvåg: Youth delegate, from Friends of the Earth, Norway

 

Moderator:

·         Pablo Suarez: Red Cross/Red Crescent Climate Centre

We encourage anyone with an interest in children's participation and inclusive approaches to adaptation to come along and join the discussion.

For further information please contact:

Plan International: Pia Treichel Pia.Treichel@plan.org.au

Save the Children: Siv Mjaaland  Siv.Mjaaland@reddbarna.no

 

 

Pia Treichel
Program Manager - Climate Change Adaptation
Plan - Australia National Office
Direct: +61 3 9672 3670
Skype: pia.treichel

   

 



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From: Angelica Shamerina <angelica.shamerina@undp.org>
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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 14:20:00 +0000
Subject: COP 20 Side Event: Children/Youth and Climate Change

Dear Climate-L Readers,

 

We would like to cordially invite you to participate in our COP20 event:

 

"How does Article 6 contribute to the design and implementation of the 2015 climate change agreement?"

 

Thursday the 4th of December from 11:30-13:00 in the Sipan Room (300)

 

This interactive panel discussion will focus on universal agreement that considers local and global actions toward adaptation and mitigation which can lead to a global path of climate resilience. The event will highlight the need for all countries to raise awareness, educate and encourage participation of citizens from early age.                  

 

Distinguished panelists of all ages and from all parts of the world will address questions considering how policymakers drafting 2015 climate change agreement should engage with youth-led networks to find innovative solutions and how National Strategies for Article 6 of the Convention can stimulate interaction and action with and among children.

 

Hope to see you at the event!

 

Angelica Shamerina

Program Advisor (Climate Change) and

Regional Focal Point (Latin America and Caribbean)

GEF Small Grants Programme

UNDP-NY

Tel: + 1 646-781-4389

Fax: +1 646-781-4002

Skype: ashamerina

Website: http://sgp.undp.org

 



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From: "Badgery-Parker, Imogen (CIFOR)" <i.badgery-parker@cgiar.org>
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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 16:48:07 +0000
Subject: Interactive infographic on land use and governance in Peru - now in Spanish
Dear all,

We are excited to announce that CIFOR's highly popular interactive infographic on multilevel governance in Peru is now available in Spanish too. 

In this infographic, see the overlaps and interconnections between the roles of different government agencies in land-use planning and governance.

Click on the topics and watch the map move before your eyes. You can compare two land uses to see how they relate – so you can see clearly which government departments (and at what level) regulate oil palm, timber,mining, REDD+ and other land uses. The results might surprise you.


A special investigative feature explores the issues in more details. Read it in English or Spanish


 

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Imogen Badgery-Parker
Outreach Manager
Center for International Forestry Research
t: +62 (0) 251 8622 622 x318
m: +62 (0) 811 847 7157 (Indonesia)
m: +51 989 559 681 (Peru, until 12 December 2014)
s: i.badgery.parker

cifor.org | blog.cifor.org

 

     

 

CIFOR is a member of the CGIAR Consortium



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From: Lili Fuhr <fuhr@boell.de>
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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 18:06:37 +0100
Subject: invitation to Carbon Majors side event in Lima: "Advancing Accountability for Climate Damages"
Dear colleagues,
please, find attached and below the invitation to our side event at COP 20 in Lima.
I hope to see you there!
Regards,
Lili Fuhr
 

Climate Justice Programme (CJP), the Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL), the Heinrich Böll Foundation (hbs), the Climate Accountability Institute (CAI), and the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS)

cordially invite you to attend our side event at COP 20 in Lima:

Advancing Accountability for Climate Damages

Thursday, December 11, 2014, 11:30 – 13:00

Room Machu Picchu

The panelists will discuss scientific, legal & ethical dimensions of climate responsibility, focusing on the Carbon Majors research that shows that two-thirds of industrial carbon pollution can be traced to just 90 big fossil fuel producers. This panel will explore ways to establish responsibility, seek reparation, and change fossil fuel industry behavior, as well as discuss the practical implementation of Carbon Majors research such as a fossil fuel extraction levy for loss and damage finance.

Speakers:

Richard Heede,

Director, Climate Accountability Institute www.climateaccountability.org

Peter Frumhoff,

Director of Science & Policy, Union of Concerned Scientists www.ucsusa.org

Niranjali Amerasinghe,

Dir. Climate & Energy Program, Center for International Environmental Law www.ciel.org

Julie-Anne Richards,

Manager - International Policy, Climate Justice Programme www.climatejustice.org.au

Moderator:

Lili Fuhr,

Dep. Head Ecology and Sustainable Development, Heinrich Böll Foundation www.boell.de

Please read about the Carbon Majors:

Tracing anthropogenic carbon dioxide and methane emissions to fossil fuel and cement producers, 1854–2010

, by Richard Heede, in: Climatic Change, Jan 2014, Vol.122, 1-2, as outlined in this Guardian story

Carbon Majors Funding Loss and Damage

, a discussion paper by Julie-Anne Richards and Keely Boom, published by Heinrich Böll Foundation, June 2014

Lili Fuhr
Referentin Internationale Umweltpolitik /
Department Head Ecology and Sustainable Development
Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
Schumannstraße 8
D - 10117 Berlin
T +49 (0)30 285 34 304
F +49-(0)30 285 34 5304
M +49 (0)151 40201775
E: fuhr@boell.de / www.boell.de
 
Resource Politics for a Fair Future: www.boell.de/en/resource-memorandum
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From: Sonja Hawkins <SHawkins@ictsd.ch>
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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 16:24:01 +0000
Subject: COP 20 High-level Panel Discussion on Clean Energy Technologies

Dear Climate-L readers,

We are hosting a high-level panel discussion on clean energy technologies at COP 20 in Lima. If you want to know more about how the Environmental Goods Agreement trade negotiation can contribute to climate action, join us on Monday, 8 December from 18:00-20:00 in Room Roma of the EU Pavilion. We look forward to seeing you there! 

Best regards,
Sonja

Sonja Hawkins

Junior Programme Officer - Global Platform on Climate Change, Trade and Sustainable Energy

International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD)

Chemin de Balexert 7, 1219 Geneva, Switzerland

Tel. direct: +41-22-917-8816; general: +41-22-917-8492

www.ictsd.org



ICTSD CLIMATE AND ENERGY

Fostering Climate Action Through
the Cross-border Flow of Clean
Energy Technologies

A COP 20 side-event organised by ICTSD

ICTSD DIALOGUE – 8 December 2014


The International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, ICTSD, has the pleasure to cordially invite you to a side-event at COP 20 on the Environmental Goods Agreement (EGA) negotiation and its potential to contribute to enhancing climate action.

 

The event

The side-event will highlight the EGA negotiation, aimed at achieving free movement of environmental goods, and its potential to contribute positively to climate action through the diffusion of climate technologies. The session will also explore a possible role for the Technology Mechanism in this context.

 

The event will be organised as a high-level interactive panel discussion. The session will also strive to stimulate a discussion with participants from the floor.

 

After the closing, ICTSD will welcome all participants to a small cocktail reception.

 

Practical info

Venue: COP Conference Venue, EU Pavilion, Room Roma, Lima, Peru

Date: Monday, 8 December 2014

Time: 18:00-20:00

Registration: Please register here.

 

Please visit our website for updates on this and our other COP 20 events. For additional information, please contact Ms Sonja Hawkins at shawkins@ictsd.ch.

 

Confirmed speakers

James Bacchus: Chair, Global Practice at Greenberg Traurig
Choi Jai-chul: Ambassador for Climate Change, South Korea Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz: Chief Executive, ICTSD
Jukka Uosukainen: Director, Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN)
Daniele Violetti: Chief of Staff, UNFCCC
Paul Watkinson: Head of Climate Negotiation Team and Chief Negotiator, Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy, France

 

Background

Shifting to a cleaner energy mix is crucial to keep the average global temperature rise below 2-degrees Celsius from pre-industrial levels. To achieve this, costs of renewable energy must go down and markets need to be strengthened in order to enable a steady scale-up of innovation, production and dissemination of renewable energy technologies. Free flows of goods, services and knowledge across borders would contribute to an improved dissemination of and enhanced access to relevant technologies.

 

The world's leading trading nations are currently negotiating the liberalisation of international cross-border movements of environmental goods, including clean energy technologies. A successful outcome of this so-called EGA negotiation could constitute a positive contribution to COP 21, set to be a pivotal moment for climate action. Indeed, one explicit objective of the EGA negotiation is to contribute to climate action and the work of the UNFCCC.

 

In order to spur this development, trade ministers need to draw upon the technical expertise which can be found in the UNFCCC and its Technology Mechanism under the Technology Executive Committee (TEC) and the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN). The TEC and the CTCN could both make positive contributions to the EGA negotiation by facilitating the identification of relevant technologies and advising governments involved.

 

ICTSD Climate & Energy research, events, and news

Research and publications

December 2013
Transforming the APEC Outcome on Environmental Goods into a Broader Sustainable Energy Trade Initiative: What are the Options?
By ICTSD

 

December 2013
List of Environmental Goods: An Overview
By Mahesh Sugathan

 

June 2013
The APEC List of Environmental Goods: An Analysis of the Outcome & Expected Impacts
By Rene Vossenaar

 

View all research and publications

 

Related Events

11 December 2014
Trade and Climate Change: Exploring a New Agenda
Lima, Peru

 

9 December 2014
Climate Change Governance in 2020 - Exploring the Options
Lima, Peru

 

24 September 2014
Ensuring a positive contribution of trade policy to climate action towards COP 21
New York, USA

 

View all events

 

News and analysis

24 November 2014
Pledges made to Green Climate Fund ahead of Lima talks
Bridges Trade BioRes

 

29 October 2014
Bonn climate talks aim to set stage for Lima meet
Bridges Trade BioRes

 

30 September 2014
Environmental goods agreement trade talks move forward
Bridges Trade BioRes


View all news and analysis

 

Connect with us

ICTSD
 

International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development

International Environment House 2
Chemin de Balexert 7-9
1219 Châtelaine
Geneva
Switzerland

Phone: +41 22 917 84 92
Fax: +41 22 917 80 93
Email: info@ictsd.ch

 


 




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From: kelly levin <kelly.levin@wri.org>
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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 11:19:38 -0600
Subject: Launch of the GHG Protocol Mitigation Goal Standard and Policy and Action Standard in Lima - Decemb
Dear all,

The World Resources Institute will be hosting a launch event for two new Greenhouse Gas Protocol Standards to inform government climate change strategies. The event will feature presentations on the new standards and a reception on December 6th from 6-8 pm.

Hotel & Spa Golf Los Incas
Av Cerros De Camacho 500
Santiago de Surco
"Birdie Room"
http://www.golfincahotel.com/
(a short cab ride away from the negotiations)

These important new standards can help answer some of the most fundamental questions facing our planet going forward:

•       Are countries on track to meet their climate commitments?
•       How effective are specific local or national policies to drive emissions reductions?
•       Will countries' actions add up to limit warming to under 2 degrees Celsius?

Building on previous GHG Protocol standards, the Policy and Action Standard helps evaluate the effectiveness of specific policies or measures in achieving greenhouse gas emissions reductions, empowering policymakers and analysts to better assess and communicate their progress. The Mitigation Goal Standard takes a bigger picture view, enabling governments to determine their emissions trajectory and whether their policy portfolio aligns with reaching their climate goals. Both standards are applicable for all levels of government. At the event, government representatives and other experts will reflect the far reaching significance of these new standards.

RSVP: Please email Max Frankel  <mfrankel@wri.org>

We hope to see you there,
Kelly


Kelly Levin
Senior Associate  |  Climate Program
World Resources Institute
10 G Street, NE, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20002 USA
WRI.org

klevin@wri.org  |  +1 202-729-7910



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From: Jan Karremans <jan.karremans@euroclima.org>
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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 18:47:34 +0100
Subject: Fwd: EUROCLIMA Programme: COP20 Side Events - December 4 and 5


Dear Colleagues, an Invitation to EUROCLIMA side events at COP20


EUROCLIMA en la COP20

Durante los días jueves 4 y viernes 5 de diciembre, el Programa EUROCLIMA estará desarrollando el evento paralelo: EUROCLIMA: respuestas regionales conjuntas de la Unión Europea y América Latina, frente al cambio climáticoLeer más
Invitation to EUROCLIMA side events at COP20

On Thursday 4th and Friday December 5 the EUROCLIMA programme will be developing the side event EUROCLIMA: Latin American European Union, joint responses to climate change in the regiónRead more


Jan Karremans

Director Asistencia Técnica EUROCLIMA
Rue de Stassart 119
1050 Bruselas, Bélgica
Tel: +32 (0) 2540 2955




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From: Nannette.Lindenberg@die-gdi.de
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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 20:22:05 +0100
Subject: [DIE's current column] If we sent our children to the COP
Dear climate-l readers,

if you are curious why we would be better off sending our kids to Lima to sort it out, you might have a look at the
current column

"Why we wouldn't have a climate problem, if we sent our children to the climate change conference"

of the
German Development Institute (DIE):
http://www.die-gdi.de/en/the-current-column/article/why-we-wouldnt-have-a-climate-problem-if-we-sent-our-children-to-the-climate-change-conference-1/


I would also like to draw your attention to DIE's web special on climate protection and decarbonization:

http://www.die-gdi.de/en/research/climate-protection-and-decarbonization/

Best regards,
Nannette


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Recent publications:

"Definition of green finance" (2014)
Bonn: German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)
http://www.die-gdi.de/en/publications/mitarbeiter-sonstige/article/definition-of-green-finance/

"Public instruments to leverage private capital for green investments in developing countries" (2014)
Discussion Paper 4/2014
Bonn: German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)
http://www.die-gdi.de/en/discussion-paper/article/public-instruments-to-leverage-private-capital-for-green-investments-in-developing-countries/

"Setting green finance on the right track" (2013)
Making It: Industry for Development 15/2013, 46-47
http://www.die-gdi.de/en/others-publications/article/setting-green-finance-on-the-right-track/


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DEUTSCHES INSTITUT FÜR ENTWICKLUNGSPOLITIK (DIE)
German Development Institute - Institut Allemand de Développement

Dr. Nannette Lindenberg
Researcher, Dpt. World Economy and Development Financing

Tulpenfeld 6
D-53113 Bonn

phone: +49-228/949 27-239
fax:  +49-228/949 27-130
mailto: nannette.lindenberg@die-gdi.de

http://www.die-gdi.de
www.facebook.com/DIE.Bonn


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From: "Niklas Höhne" <n.hoehne@newclimate.org>
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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 21:13:45 +0000
Subject: NewClimate Institute - side events at the COP in Lima - corrected

Dear Climate-l readers,

The NewClimate Institute www.newclimate.org would like to welcome you to our side events, see list below. More details are available on our website.

Do not forget to read the process guidance on INDCs that NewClimate Institute staff authored and our blog on assessing ambition of INDCs

See you in Lima! 

Niklas Höhne, for the NewClimate Institute team of Frauke Röser, Carsten Warnecke, Gesine Hänsel, Markus Hagemann, Hanna Fekete, Thomas Day, Christian Ellermann


Date and time
 
Side event
Location
 
 
01 December
15:00 – 16:30
 
Climate change mitigation policies – recent trends, opportunities and compatibility with 2°C pathways
 
Speakers: Dr. Niklas Höhne and Hanna Fekete (NewClimate Institute), Dr. Bill Hare (Climate Analytics), Dr. Louise Jeffery (PIK), Dr. Michel den Elzen (PBL), Dr. Michael Obersteiner (IIASA)
 
 
 
Caral
 
01 December
15:00 – 16:30
 
Developing robust INDCs: Experiences from developing countries and emerging lessons
 
Speakers: Government and civil society partners from CDKN focus countries, including from Peru, Dominican Republic, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Markus Hagemann (NewClimate Institute) 
 
 
Paracas
 
 
 
02 December
8:30-9:30
 
iNAMAzonia: An integrated approach to agricultural NAMAs for the sustainable management of productive landscapes of the Peruvian Amazon
 
Participants: Juan Manuel Benitez Ramos (Minister of Agriculture), Dr. Peter Minang (ICRAF Camerun), Fabiola Munoz Dodero (SERFOR), Gesine Hänsel (NewClimate Institute) and representatives from ICRAF Peru, Rainforest Alliance and GIZ Peru
 
 
 
Peru Pavilion
 
 
02 December
10:30 – 12:00
 
Approches to lift sectoral mitigation potential with markets in transition
 
Speakers:  Frank Wolke (DEHSt, CDM EB), Carsten Warnecke (NewClimate Institute), Hanna Fekete (NewClimate Institute), Martin Hession (EU Commission), Andrés Pirazzoli (Ministry of the Environment Chile), Camilo Rojas (CAF Colombia)
 
 
 
EU Pavilion
 
 
02 December
14:15 – 16:00
 
Insights into the current status of CDM projects and progress on Programme of Activities – results from latest policy research
 
Speakers: Thomas Forth (BMUB), Carsten Warnecke (NewClimate Institute), Stephan Hoch (Perspectives) and others (tbc)
 
 
 
IETA Pavilion
 
02 December
15:00 – 16:30
Act 2015 - towards an ambitious and durable 2015 agreement
 
Speakers: Jennifer Morgan (WRI), Antonio G. M. La Viña (Ateneo School of Government), Niklas Höhne (NewClimate Institute) and others
 

     Machu  Picchu
 
05 December
13:00 – 14:30
Enhancing effective climate change mitigation policies – recent trends and opportunities
 
Speakers: Michel den Elzen (PBL), Niklas Höhne (NewClimate Institute), Hanna Fekete (NewClimate Institute), Michel Obersteiner (IIASA) and others
 
 
 
EU Pavilion
 
05 December
18:00 – 19:30
The 'Emissions Gap Report 2014' by the United Nations Environment Programme
 
Speakers:  Joe Alcamo (University of Kassel),  Taryn Fransen (WRI), Michel den Elzen (PBL), Niklas Höhne (NewClimate Insitute) and Joeri Rogelj (ETH Zürich)
 
 
EU Pavilion
 
06 December
11:30 – 13:00
Criteria-based evaluation of climate policy scenarios
 
Speakers: Axel Michaelowa (Climate Strategies), Peter Horvath (European Commission), Andrea Egan (UNDP), Niklas Höhne (NewClimate Institute) and speakers from the POLIMP project
 
Maranga
 
06 December
15:00 – 16:30
Ambitious and transparent mitigation action in NAMAs and INDCs
 
Speakers: Mathias Friman (University of Linköping), Frauke Röser (NewClimate Institute), representatives from the World Resources Institute; Dr. Henry Zaira (Vice-Minister of Transport, Peru) and Dr. Beatriz Bugeda (SEMARNAT, Mexico)
 
Caral
 
07 December
12:00 – 13:30
Mitigation potential for transport
 
Speakers at session on INDCs:  Michael Replogle (ITDP), Niklas Höhne (NewClimate Institute) and others
 
 
Sheraton Hotel
 
11 December
10:00 – 11:30
Tools for the promotion of low-carbon societies: Introduction of the second edition of the NAMA Guidebook
 
Speakers: Jiro Ogahara (OECC), Junichi Fujino (NIES), Kentaro Tamura (IGES), Takako Ono (IGES), Thomas Day (NewClimate Institute) and others
Japan Pavilion
 
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Dr. Niklas Höhne
Founding Partner | NewClimate Institute

 

Am Hof 20-26 | 50667 Cologne | Germany
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