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No. 2014/07 | 01 Nov 2014 |
Le rôle de l'accord de 2015 dans la mobilisation de financements climatiques
Shifting public and private investment from “brown” to “green” is an essential part of climate change. The post-2020 climate agreement to be agreed at COP 21 in December 2015 has the potential to play a significant role in signalling the importance... |
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No. 2022/03 | 02 Nov 2022 |
The birth of an ITMO: Authorisation under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement
“Authorisation” is a new but as yet undefined component of the guidance for implementation of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. Authorisation is important as it triggers both corresponding adjustments and reporting requirements. This paper identifies... |
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No. 2015/01 | 01 May 2015 |
Le rôle de l'accord de 2015 dans l'amélioration de l'adaptation au changement climatique
Adaptation responses are needed to address the existing levels of climate variability and to prepare for future climate impacts. There is wide agreement that adaptation is an important issue and would benefit from being enhanced through more... |
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No. 2023/01 | 26 May 2023 |
Towards a successful outcome of the first global stocktake of the Paris Agreement
The first global stocktake (GST1) of collective progress towards the goals of the Paris Agreement will conclude at COP28. How the final stage of GST1 is organised, who is involved and how the final outputs are structured can influence the success of... |
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No. 2023/03 | 17 Nov 2023 |
Towards an impactful Mitigation Work Programme under the UNFCCC
The Mitigation Work Programme (MWP) was established at COP26 to urgently enhance mitigation ambition and implementation in this critical decade. This paper explores how the MWP could build on and amplify relevant existing efforts, within and outside... |
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No. 2021/01 | 23 Apr 2021 |
Towards common GHG inventory reporting tables for Biennial Transparency Reports
Under the Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF) of the Paris Agreement, Parties will be required to report information on national GHG inventories using a set of Common Reporting Tables (CRTs). The CRTs can provide an important source of data at the... |
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No. 2012/01 | 01 May 2012 |
Tracking Climate Finance
Developed countries have committed under the international negotiations to jointly mobilising USD 100 billion per year by 2020 for climate change mitigation and adaptation in developing countries. Yet consistent and comprehensive data to track this... |
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No. 2011/05 | 01 Nov 2011 |
Tracking and Trading: Expanding on Options for International Greenhouse Gas Unit Accounting after 2012
The use of tradable greenhouse gas (GHG) units to meet emissions reduction goals is likely to continue after 2012 as many countries have expressed support for using market mechanisms to promote and enhance the cost-effectiveness of mitigation. Most... |
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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. 2022/01 | 31 May 2022 |
Translating outputs to outcomes under the global stocktake of the Paris Agreement
This paper explores modalities, enablers, and political moments that could help to translate the outputs of the global stocktake (GST) into an outcome that informs and enhances national and international actions as intended in the Paris Agreement.... |
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No. 2021/03 | 27 Oct 2021 |
Understanding countries’ net-zero emissions targets
This paper analyses net-zero emissions targets adopted in law, proposed in legislation, or reflected in policy documents in 51 countries and the EU to better understand their characteristics, similarities and differences. It examines countries’... |
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No. 2021/04 | 27 Oct 2021 |
Understanding reporting and review under Articles 6 and 13 of the Paris Agreement
Reporting and review requirements under the Paris Agreement include provisions under Article 13 relating to the implementation and achievement of Parties’ Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). Draft texts relating to Article 6.2 relating to... |
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No. 2016/02 | 07 Jun 2016 |
Les dispositions en matière de transparence des mesures d'atténuation et de l'appui dans l'Accord de Paris
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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Le rôle de l'accord de 2015 dans la mobilisation de financements climatiques
Takayoshi Kato, Jane Ellis et Christa Clapp
01 Nov 2014
Shifting public and private investment from “brown” to “green” is an essential part of climate change. The post-2020 climate agreement to be agreed at COP 21 in December 2015 has the potential to play a significant role in signalling the importance...
The birth of an ITMO: Authorisation under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement
Luca Lo Re, Jane Ellis et Sandra Greiner
02 Nov 2022
“Authorisation” is a new but as yet undefined component of the guidance for implementation of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. Authorisation is important as it triggers both corresponding adjustments and reporting requirements. This paper identifies...
Le rôle de l'accord de 2015 dans l'amélioration de l'adaptation au changement climatique
Jennifer Helgeson et Jane Ellis
01 May 2015
Adaptation responses are needed to address the existing levels of climate variability and to prepare for future climate impacts. There is wide agreement that adaptation is an important issue and would benefit from being enhanced through more...
Towards a successful outcome of the first global stocktake of the Paris Agreement
Sirini Jeudy-Hugo et Leon Charles
26 May 2023
The first global stocktake (GST1) of collective progress towards the goals of the Paris Agreement will conclude at COP28. How the final stage of GST1 is organised, who is involved and how the final outputs are structured can influence the success of...
Towards an impactful Mitigation Work Programme under the UNFCCC
Sirini Jeudy-Hugo et Sofie Errendal
17 Nov 2023
The Mitigation Work Programme (MWP) was established at COP26 to urgently enhance mitigation ambition and implementation in this critical decade. This paper explores how the MWP could build on and amplify relevant existing efforts, within and outside...
Towards common GHG inventory reporting tables for Biennial Transparency Reports
Chiara Falduto et Sina Wartmann
23 Apr 2021
Under the Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF) of the Paris Agreement, Parties will be required to report information on national GHG inventories using a set of Common Reporting Tables (CRTs). The CRTs can provide an important source of data at the...
Tracking Climate Finance
Christa Clapp, Jane Ellis, Julia Benn et Jan Corfee-Morlot
01 May 2012
Developed countries have committed under the international negotiations to jointly mobilising USD 100 billion per year by 2020 for climate change mitigation and adaptation in developing countries. Yet consistent and comprehensive data to track this...
Tracking and Trading: Expanding on Options for International Greenhouse Gas Unit Accounting after 2012
Andrew Prag, Christina Hood, André Aasrud et Gregory Briner
01 Nov 2011
The use of tradable greenhouse gas (GHG) units to meet emissions reduction goals is likely to continue after 2012 as many countries have expressed support for using market mechanisms to promote and enhance the cost-effectiveness of mitigation. Most...
Tracking progress towards NDCs and relevant linkages between Articles 4, 6 and 13 of the Paris Agreement
Manasvini Vaidyula et 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...
Translating outputs to outcomes under the global stocktake of the Paris Agreement
Sirini Jeudy-Hugo et Leon Charles
31 May 2022
This paper explores modalities, enablers, and political moments that could help to translate the outputs of the global stocktake (GST) into an outcome that informs and enhances national and international actions as intended in the Paris Agreement....
Understanding countries’ net-zero emissions targets
Sirini Jeudy-Hugo, Luca Lo Re et Chiara Falduto
27 Oct 2021
This paper analyses net-zero emissions targets adopted in law, proposed in legislation, or reflected in policy documents in 51 countries and the EU to better understand their characteristics, similarities and differences. It examines countries’...
Understanding reporting and review under Articles 6 and 13 of the Paris Agreement
Chiara Falduto, Jane Ellis et Katia Simeonova
27 Oct 2021
Reporting and review requirements under the Paris Agreement include provisions under Article 13 relating to the implementation and achievement of Parties’ Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). Draft texts relating to Article 6.2 relating to...
Les dispositions en matière de transparence des mesures d'atténuation et de l'appui dans l'Accord de Paris
Gregory Briner et 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...