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No. 2018/04 | 27 Nov 2018 |
Tracking progress towards NDCs and relevant linkages between Articles 4, 6 and 13 of the Paris Agreement
Article 13.7b of the Paris Agreement mandates all Parties to regularly provide information necessary to track progress made in implementing and achieving their nationally determined contributions (NDCs) under Article 4. This information provided by... |
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No. 2018/03 | 27 Nov 2018 |
Operationalising selected reporting and flexibility provisions in the Paris Agreement
An enhanced transparency framework is a central component of the Agreement, and will apply to all Parties, with flexibility for developing country Parties that need it in the light of their capacities. This paper examines how such flexibility might... |
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No. 2018/02 | 27 Apr 2018 |
Accounting for baseline targets in NDCs
Many Parties to the Paris Agreement have expressed greenhouse gas mitigation targets relative to a baseline scenario, or “baseline targets”. Baseline targets in nationally determined contributions (NDCs) could potentially change over time including... |
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No. 2018/01 | 27 Apr 2018 |
Reporting on capacity-building and technology support under the Paris Agreement
The enhanced transparency framework for climate action and support envisaged by the Paris Agreement is to “build on and enhance” current transparency arrangements under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This paper... |
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No. 2017/06 | 03 Nov 2017 |
Enhancing mitigation and finance reporting
The future enhanced transparency framework outlined in the Paris Agreement and its accompanying Decision is to build on, enhance and eventually supersede the existing measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) system established under the Cancún... |
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No. 2017/05 | 03 Nov 2017 |
Accounting for mitigation targets in Nationally Determined Contributions under the Paris Agreement
Accounting for Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement is needed to allow Parties to track individual progress towards their own mitigation-related NDC targets, understand others’ NDC targets and their progress toward... |
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No. 2017/04 | 03 Nov 2017 |
2018 facilitative dialogue
Discussions relating to the 2018 Facilitative Dialogue (FD2018), mandated under the Paris Agreement, are on-going. These discussions are on the scope, inputs, and modalities of the FD2018 as well as any outputs or outcomes from the FD2018. While the... |
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No. 2017/03 | 01 Jun 2017 |
Insights from national adaptation monitoring and evaluation systems
Adaptation monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is an important step of the process of adapting to climate change, by enabling Parties to learn from climate risks and the effectiveness of adaptation measures, and increase accountability. While relatively... |
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No. 2017/02 | 01 Jun 2017 |
Information needs for the 2018 facilitative dialogue
Decision 1/CP.21 adopting the Paris Agreement established a mandate for a facilitative dialogue to be convened among Parties in 2018. This mandate established two main objectives of the 2018 facilitative dialogue (FD2018): to take stock of collective... |
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No. 2017/01 | 01 Jun 2017 |
Information needed to facilitate the clarity, transparency and understanding of mitigation contributions
Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change are currently developing the operational elements of the Paris Agreement, including guidance for information to facilitate clarity, transparency and understanding (CTU) when Parties... |
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No. 2016/05 | 03 May 2017 |
Possible structure of mitigation-related modalities, procedures and guidelines for the enhanced transparency framework
Article 13 of the Paris Agreement, agreed at the 21st Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in December 2015, calls for the adoption of an enhanced transparency framework for both mitigation... |
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No. 2016/04 | 03 May 2017 |
Enhancing transparency of climate change mitigation under the Paris Agreement
An enhanced transparency framework will be a central component of the post-2020 international climate policy regime under the Paris Agreement, underpinning the dynamic process of updating nationally determined contributions (NDCs) and providing input... |
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No. 2016/03 | 03 May 2017 |
Enhancing transparency of climate finance under the Paris Agreement
An enhanced transparency framework will be a central component of the post-2020 international climate policy regime under the Paris Agreement. This paper explores the issue of transparency of climate finance information in the context of climate... |
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No. 2016/02 | 07 Jun 2016 |
Unpacking provisions related to transparency of mitigation and support in the Paris Agreement
The agreement of an enhanced transparency framework was a key outcome of the COP 21 climate change conference in Paris. This enhanced transparency framework will play an important role in tracking progress towards the individual and collective goals... |
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No. 2016/01 | 07 Jun 2016 |
Communicating progress in national and global adaptation to climate change
The Paris Agreement, adopted by the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), reinforces the international framework for adaptation action by establishing a global adaptation goal. Under the Paris Agreement,... |
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No. 2015/07 | 01 Nov 2015 |
Identifying and addressing gaps in the UNFCCC reporting framework
There are many reasons why the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) reporting framework requests information from countries. These include understanding and tracking progress with individual or collective commitments or... |
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No. 2015/06 | 01 Nov 2015 |
Establishing Cycles for Nationally Determined Mitigation Contributions or Commitments
Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) are currently negotiating a climate change agreement scheduled for adoption at the 21st Conference of the Parties in December 2015. At the centre of the new agreement are nationally... |
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No. 2015/05 | 01 Oct 2015 |
Encouraging Increased Climate Action by Non-Party Stakeholders
Limiting the increase in global average temperature to below 2°C compared to pre-industrial levels will require ambitious mitigation action by a broad range of actors including Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change... |
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No. 2015/04 | 01 Sept 2015 |
Overview of INDCs Submitted by 31 August 2015
In 2015, Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) communicated their Intended Nationally-Determined Contributions (INDCs) for the Paris climate agreement. This publication summarises the key information... |
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No. 2015/03 | 01 May 2015 |
Assessing Options to Increase Climate Support
Climate support will be an important element in reaching a post-2020 climate agreement at COP 21 in December 2015. To further increase and mobilise the levels of climate support post-2020, a number of proposals have been made in the negotiating text... |
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Tracking progress towards NDCs and relevant linkages between Articles 4, 6 and 13 of the Paris Agreement
Manasvini Vaidyula and Marcia Rocha
27 Nov 2018
Article 13.7b of the Paris Agreement mandates all Parties to regularly provide information necessary to track progress made in implementing and achieving their nationally determined contributions (NDCs) under Article 4. This information provided by...
Operationalising selected reporting and flexibility provisions in the Paris Agreement
Jane Ellis, Sina Wartmann, Sara Moarif and Marcia Rocha
27 Nov 2018
An enhanced transparency framework is a central component of the Agreement, and will apply to all Parties, with flexibility for developing country Parties that need it in the light of their capacities. This paper examines how such flexibility might...
Accounting for baseline targets in NDCs
Manasvini Vaidyula and Christina Hood
27 Apr 2018
Many Parties to the Paris Agreement have expressed greenhouse gas mitigation targets relative to a baseline scenario, or “baseline targets”. Baseline targets in nationally determined contributions (NDCs) could potentially change over time including...
Reporting on capacity-building and technology support under the Paris Agreement
Justine Garrett and Sara Moarif
27 Apr 2018
The enhanced transparency framework for climate action and support envisaged by the Paris Agreement is to “build on and enhance” current transparency arrangements under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This paper...
Enhancing mitigation and finance reporting
Lola Vallejo, Sara Moarif and Aidy Halimanjaya
03 Nov 2017
The future enhanced transparency framework outlined in the Paris Agreement and its accompanying Decision is to build on, enhance and eventually supersede the existing measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) system established under the Cancún...
Accounting for mitigation targets in Nationally Determined Contributions under the Paris Agreement
Christina Hood and Carly Soo
03 Nov 2017
Accounting for Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement is needed to allow Parties to track individual progress towards their own mitigation-related NDC targets, understand others’ NDC targets and their progress toward...
2018 facilitative dialogue
Manasvini Vaidyula and Jane Ellis
03 Nov 2017
Discussions relating to the 2018 Facilitative Dialogue (FD2018), mandated under the Paris Agreement, are on-going. These discussions are on the scope, inputs, and modalities of the FD2018 as well as any outputs or outcomes from the FD2018. While the...
Insights from national adaptation monitoring and evaluation systems
Lola Vallejo
01 Jun 2017
Adaptation monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is an important step of the process of adapting to climate change, by enabling Parties to learn from climate risks and the effectiveness of adaptation measures, and increase accountability. While relatively...
Information needs for the 2018 facilitative dialogue
Jane Ellis and Manasvini Vaidyula
01 Jun 2017
Decision 1/CP.21 adopting the Paris Agreement established a mandate for a facilitative dialogue to be convened among Parties in 2018. This mandate established two main objectives of the 2018 facilitative dialogue (FD2018): to take stock of collective...
Information needed to facilitate the clarity, transparency and understanding of mitigation contributions
Sara Moarif
01 Jun 2017
Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change are currently developing the operational elements of the Paris Agreement, including guidance for information to facilitate clarity, transparency and understanding (CTU) when Parties...
Possible structure of mitigation-related modalities, procedures and guidelines for the enhanced transparency framework
Gregory Briner and Sara Moarif
03 May 2017
Article 13 of the Paris Agreement, agreed at the 21st Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in December 2015, calls for the adoption of an enhanced transparency framework for both mitigation...
Enhancing transparency of climate change mitigation under the Paris Agreement
Gregory Briner and Sara Moarif
03 May 2017
An enhanced transparency framework will be a central component of the post-2020 international climate policy regime under the Paris Agreement, underpinning the dynamic process of updating nationally determined contributions (NDCs) and providing input...
Enhancing transparency of climate finance under the Paris Agreement
Jane Ellis and Sara Moarif
03 May 2017
An enhanced transparency framework will be a central component of the post-2020 international climate policy regime under the Paris Agreement. This paper explores the issue of transparency of climate finance information in the context of climate...
Unpacking provisions related to transparency of mitigation and support in the Paris Agreement
Gregory Briner and Sara Moarif
07 Jun 2016
The agreement of an enhanced transparency framework was a key outcome of the COP 21 climate change conference in Paris. This enhanced transparency framework will play an important role in tracking progress towards the individual and collective goals...
Communicating progress in national and global adaptation to climate change
Takayoshi Kato and Jane Ellis
07 Jun 2016
The Paris Agreement, adopted by the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), reinforces the international framework for adaptation action by establishing a global adaptation goal. Under the Paris Agreement,...
Identifying and addressing gaps in the UNFCCC reporting framework
Jane Ellis and Sara Moarif
01 Nov 2015
There are many reasons why the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) reporting framework requests information from countries. These include understanding and tracking progress with individual or collective commitments or...
Establishing Cycles for Nationally Determined Mitigation Contributions or Commitments
Sara Moarif
01 Nov 2015
Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) are currently negotiating a climate change agreement scheduled for adoption at the 21st Conference of the Parties in December 2015. At the centre of the new agreement are nationally...
Encouraging Increased Climate Action by Non-Party Stakeholders
Yoko Nobuoka, Jane Ellis and Sarah Pyndt Andersen
01 Oct 2015
Limiting the increase in global average temperature to below 2°C compared to pre-industrial levels will require ambitious mitigation action by a broad range of actors including Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change...
Overview of INDCs Submitted by 31 August 2015
Christina Hood, Liwayway Adkins and Ellina Levina
01 Sept 2015
In 2015, Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) communicated their Intended Nationally-Determined Contributions (INDCs) for the Paris climate agreement. This publication summarises the key information...
Assessing Options to Increase Climate Support
Jane Ellis, Sara Moarif, Yoko Nobuoka, Marta Pellegrino and Jennifer Helgeson
01 May 2015
Climate support will be an important element in reaching a post-2020 climate agreement at COP 21 in December 2015. To further increase and mobilise the levels of climate support post-2020, a number of proposals have been made in the negotiating text...