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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. 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. 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. 2022/04 | 02 Nov 2022 |
Adaptation in the global stocktake
This paper explores what the first global stocktake (GST1) under the Paris Agreement could usefully do in relation to two elements of its mandate on adaptation, namely, to review the adequacy and effectiveness of adaptation, and to enhance the... |
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No. 2020/04 | 18 Dec 2020 |
Addressing the COVID-19 and climate crises
This paper provides decision-makers with a framework for prioritising different economic, social and environmental goals and analysing the options available to achieve them. To this end, it develops three stylised COVID-19 recovery pathways... |
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No. 2020/02 | 12 Jun 2020 |
Aligning short-term climate action with long-term climate goals
The Paris Agreement and its accompanying decision call for Parties to strive to formulate mid-century communicate long-term low-greenhouse gas emission development strategies (LT-LEDS) by 2020. Moreover, the Paris decision requests Parties to... |
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No. 2015/03 | 01 May 2015 |
Évaluation des options envisageables pour accroître le soutien en faveur de l'action climatique
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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No. 2014/03 | 01 May 2014 |
Construit pour durer
The aim of this paper is to explore what a flexible and durable 2015 climate change agreement could look like and propose pragmatic options for the design of such an agreement. A durable 2015 climate change agreement would continue to be ambitious,... |
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No. 2016/01 | 07 Jun 2016 |
Communiquer sur les progrès accomplis au plan national et international en matière d'adaptation au changement climatique
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. 2013/02 | 01 May 2013 |
Comparing Definitions and Methods to Estimate Mobilised Climate Finance
At the 16th Conference of the Parties (COP) in 2010, developed countries formalised a collective climate finance commitment made previously in Copenhagen of “mobilising jointly USD 100 billion per year by 2020 to address the needs of developing... |
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No. 2010/01 | 01 Jun 2010 |
Core Elements of National Reports
The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and its Kyoto Protocol established reporting requirements for Parties. This has resulted in comprehensive and timely information on national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from Annex I Parties,... |
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No. 2012/02 | 01 May 2012 |
Crossing the Threshold: Ambitious Baselines for the UNFCCC New Market-Based Mechanism
At COP 17 in Durban, countries defined a new market-based mechanism to promote cost-effective mitigation actions, guided by a set of principles previously agreed at COP 16. These principles include “stimulating mitigation across broad segments of the... |
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No. 2011/04 | 01 Nov 2011 |
Design Options for International Assessment and Review (IAR) and International Consultations and Analysis (ICA)
In 2010, the international community took steps to improve the system of reporting and verification under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Parties to the UNFCCC decided at the sixteenth meeting of the Conference of... |
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No. 2019/05 | 29 Nov 2019 |
Designing the Article 6.4 mechanism
Different options of methodological approaches for setting emission baselines are currently under consideration in the international climate negotiations. This paper examines options for baseline approaches for the Article 6.4 mechanism, and draws... |
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No. 2015/05 | 01 Oct 2015 |
Encourager les acteurs non-Parties à la CCNUCC à renforcer leur action climatique
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. 2014/05 | 01 Nov 2014 |
La transformation du secteur de l'énergie
A key element in the success of limiting mean global surface temperature rise to below 2°C will be transformation of the energy sector globally. In addition to implementing already-available options for more efficient use of energy and low-emissions... |
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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. 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. 2015/06 | 01 Nov 2015 |
Établissement de cycles pour les contributions ou les engagements en matière d'atténuation déterminées au niveau national
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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2018 facilitative dialogue
Manasvini Vaidyula et 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...
Accounting for baseline targets in NDCs
Manasvini Vaidyula et 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...
Accounting for mitigation targets in Nationally Determined Contributions under the Paris Agreement
Christina Hood et 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...
Adaptation in the global stocktake
Sirini Jeudy-Hugo, Sofie Errendal et Izumi Kotani
02 Nov 2022
This paper explores what the first global stocktake (GST1) under the Paris Agreement could usefully do in relation to two elements of its mandate on adaptation, namely, to review the adequacy and effectiveness of adaptation, and to enhance the...
Addressing the COVID-19 and climate crises
Simon Buckle, Jane Ellis, Aimée Aguilar Jaber, Marcia Rocha, Brilé Anderson et Petter Bjersér
18 Dec 2020
This paper provides decision-makers with a framework for prioritising different economic, social and environmental goals and analysing the options available to achieve them. To this end, it develops three stylised COVID-19 recovery pathways...
Aligning short-term climate action with long-term climate goals
Chiara Falduto et Marcia Rocha
12 Jun 2020
The Paris Agreement and its accompanying decision call for Parties to strive to formulate mid-century communicate long-term low-greenhouse gas emission development strategies (LT-LEDS) by 2020. Moreover, the Paris decision requests Parties to...
Évaluation des options envisageables pour accroître le soutien en faveur de l'action climatique
Jane Ellis, Sara Moarif, Yoko Nobuoka, Marta Pellegrino et 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...
Construit pour durer
Gregory Briner, Takayoshi Kato et Takashi Hattori
01 May 2014
The aim of this paper is to explore what a flexible and durable 2015 climate change agreement could look like and propose pragmatic options for the design of such an agreement. A durable 2015 climate change agreement would continue to be ambitious,...
Communiquer sur les progrès accomplis au plan national et international en matière d'adaptation au changement climatique
Takayoshi Kato et 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,...
Comparing Definitions and Methods to Estimate Mobilised Climate Finance
Randy Caruso et Jane Ellis
01 May 2013
At the 16th Conference of the Parties (COP) in 2010, developed countries formalised a collective climate finance commitment made previously in Copenhagen of “mobilising jointly USD 100 billion per year by 2020 to address the needs of developing...
Core Elements of National Reports
Jane Ellis, Sara Moarif et Gregory Briner
01 Jun 2010
The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and its Kyoto Protocol established reporting requirements for Parties. This has resulted in comprehensive and timely information on national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from Annex I Parties,...
Crossing the Threshold: Ambitious Baselines for the UNFCCC New Market-Based Mechanism
Andrew Prag et Gregory Briner
01 May 2012
At COP 17 in Durban, countries defined a new market-based mechanism to promote cost-effective mitigation actions, guided by a set of principles previously agreed at COP 16. These principles include “stimulating mitigation across broad segments of the...
Design Options for International Assessment and Review (IAR) and International Consultations and Analysis (ICA)
Jane Ellis, Gregory Briner, Yamide Dagnet et Nina Campbell
01 Nov 2011
In 2010, the international community took steps to improve the system of reporting and verification under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Parties to the UNFCCC decided at the sixteenth meeting of the Conference of...
Designing the Article 6.4 mechanism
Luca Lo Re, Jane Ellis, Manasvini Vaidyula et Andrew Prag
29 Nov 2019
Different options of methodological approaches for setting emission baselines are currently under consideration in the international climate negotiations. This paper examines options for baseline approaches for the Article 6.4 mechanism, and draws...
Encourager les acteurs non-Parties à la CCNUCC à renforcer leur action climatique
Yoko Nobuoka, Jane Ellis et 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...
La transformation du secteur de l'énergie
Christina Hood et Gregory Briner
01 Nov 2014
A key element in the success of limiting mean global surface temperature rise to below 2°C will be transformation of the energy sector globally. In addition to implementing already-available options for more efficient use of energy and low-emissions...
Enhancing mitigation and finance reporting
Lola Vallejo, Sara Moarif et 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...
Enhancing transparency of climate change mitigation under the Paris Agreement
Gregory Briner et 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 et 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...
Établissement de cycles pour les contributions ou les engagements en matière d'atténuation déterminées au niveau national
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...