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United Nations – Framework Convention for Climate Change Jada Garofalo C2C Fellows Program Assistant BCEP Class of 2014

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Page 1: C2C Fellow Conversations on Doha

United Nations – Framework

Convention for Climate Change

Jada Garofalo

C2C Fellows Program Assistant

BCEP Class of 2014

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• The Problems: Climate Change, a transboundary issue

• Global warming result of decades of industrialization activities of wealthy

developed countries

• Around 75% of global carbon emissions had been caused by the developed countries (the “Annex 1 Countries” of the Kyoto Protocol)

• Annex 1 countries responsible to cut back carbon emissions, and to provide assistance to non Annex 1 to sustainably develop and mitigate suffering from the adverse impacts of climate change

• This is referred to as the historical debt of industrialized countries to the rest of the world

• Discussions have been rife with dissent and progress has been slow

• “If not us, then who? If not now, then when? ...”

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• Attaining Agenda Status:

• 1950’s World Meteorological Organization (WMO) was created by the UN (1951) to

establish climate as a global issue and monitor climate change

• 1960’s Keeling Curve offered striking visual demonstration of carbon emissions

• 1970’s further pursuit of environmental research motivated the formation of the National

Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration (NOAA)-study the conditions of oceans and

atmosphere

• 1972 UN Environmental Program (UNEP), which worked to create environmental policies

• 1979: First World Climate Conference formed (WCC)

• Establishing climate as a global issue

• 1988: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change formed (IPCC)

• 1990: IPCC- first assessment report released

• IPCC and second World Climate Conference call for a global treaty on climate

change

• United Nations General Assembly negotiations on a framework convention begin

• Agenda Status Established

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• Launched by UN General Assembly

• Negotiations began 1990

• Run by Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC)

• Negotiations lasted15 months

• 1991: Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee formed (INC)

• Adopted May 9, 1992

• Opened for signature June 1992 - UN Conference on Environment and

Development - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

• Entered into force March 21, 1994

• Requisite 50 ratifications

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• Member countries: called parties hold annual meetings called

Conferences of the Parties (COP)

• Since 2005 the COP are held in combination with the Meetings of Parties

(MOP) of the Kyoto Protocol

• UNFCCC parties who are not parties to the Kyoto Protocol can participate in

the MOP as observers

• Routine work: Conference of the Parties (COP)

• Parties negotiate to make decisions to advance implementation via subsidiary

bodies

• Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA)

• Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI)

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• COP 1: 1995: Berlin, Germany • First meeting of the COP

• COP 2: 1996: Geneva, Switzerland • Call for “legally binding mid-term targets”

• COP 3: 1997: Kyoto • Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change

• COP 4: 1998: Buenos Aires, Argentina • 2-year “plan of action” to advance efforts and devise mechanisms for implementation

of Kyoto Protocol

• COP 5: 1999: Bonn, Germany • Agreement includes a provision on Carbon sinks- credits granted for activities that

absorb carbon or store it including management of forest and agriculture land as well as re-vegetation/re-forestation

• Agreement to establish three new funds:

• 1. Fund for Climate change supporting series of climate measures

• 2. Least developed country fund to support National Adaptation Programs of Action

• 3. Kyoto Protocol adaptation fund supported by a Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) levy and voluntary contributions

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• CDM: Clean development Mechanism • Flexibility mechanism of Kyoto Protocol provides emissions reduction projects generating

Certified Emissions Reduction units to be traded in reduction schemes

• Intended to meet two objectives:

• 1) Assist non Annex 1 Parties in achieving sustainable development and their contribution to the UNFCCC objective- to prevent potentially dangerous Climate change

• 2) Assist Annex I Parties in achieving compliance with their quantified emission limitation and reduction

• Annex I parties are countries listed in Annex I of the treaty, and are industrialized

• Non-Annex I parties are developing countries

• JI: Joint implementation- Article 6 in the Kyoto Protocol • Allows a country (Non Annex 1Party) with an emission reduction/limitation commitment under

the Kyoto Protocol to earn emission reduction units (ERUs) from an emission-reduction or emission removal project in another Non Annex 1Party, each equivalent to one tonne of CO2, which can be counted towards meeting its Kyoto target

• Joint implementation offers Parties a flexible and cost-efficient means of fulfilling a part of their Kyoto commitments, while the host Party benefits from foreign investment and technology transfer

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• COP 6: 2000: Hague, Netherlands

• Controversy over the United States’ proposal to allow credit for carbon sinks in forests and agricultural lands

• COP 7: 2001: Marrakesh, Morocco

• Marrakesh Accords: Decisions on the operational details needed for the ratification of the Kyoto Protocol by States, including decision on the rules for international emissions trading

• Establishment of the Adaptation Fund

• COP 8: 2002: New Delhi, India

• Delhi Ministerial Declaration: calls for efforts by developing countries to transfer technology and minimize the impact of climate change on developing countries

• COP 9: 2003: Milan, Italy

• Agreement to use the Adaptation Fund mainly for supporting developing countries to better adapt to climate change and for capacity-building through technology transfer

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• COP 10: 2004: Buenos Aires, Argentina • Buenos Aires Plan of Action to promote better adaptation to climate change in

developing countries

• COP 11/MOP 1: 2005: Montreal, Canada • First Meeting of the MOP; the Kyoto Protocol comes into force

• Montreal Action Plan: agreement to extend the Kyoto Protocol beyond 2012 and to negotiate more cute in greenhouse-gas emissions

• COP 12/MOP 2: 2006: Nairobi, Kenya • Adoption of a five-year work plan to support climate change adaptation by

developing countries, and agreement on the procedures and modalities for the Adaptation Fund

• COP 13/MOP 3: 2007: Bali, Indonesia • The Bali Action Plan: decision to broaden REDD to include conservation sustainable

management of forests and enhancements of forest carbon stocks

• Establishment of the Ad hoc working Group on Long-term Cooperative Action under the convention

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• COP 14/MOP 4: 2008: Ponza, Poland • Approved a mechanism to incorporate forest protection and to broaden REDD (now

REDD+)

• COP 15/MOP 5: 2009: Copenhagen, Denmark • Aimed but failed to achieve a biding global climate agreement beyond 2012

(expiration date of the Kyoto Protocol)

• COP 16/MOP 6: 2010: Cancun, Mexico • Agreement to establish a large “Green Climate Fund”

• Draft decision on REDD, which recognizes the rights of and provides for the full and effective participation of indigenous peoples in REDD

• COP 17/MOP 7: 2011: Durban, South Africa • Creation of the Durban Platform for Enhanced Action for negotiation on a new legally

binding global agreement on climate change by 2015, which should come into effect in 2020

• COP 18/MOP 8: 2012: Doha, Qatar – • November 26 to December 2012

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• Commit to the second period of the Kyoto Protocol

• Decide how to progress to a Universal Agreement in 2015

• Reform the CDM and JI mechanisms

• Develop financing procedures for REDD+

• Create regional collaboration centers to assist development of

emissions reductions projects

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• KYOTO PROTOCOL - 8 year extension of Kyoto Protocol

• 35 industrialized countries to cut GHG emissions by at least 5.2

percent below 1990 levels from 2008-2012

• Nations pick own targets for 2020

• Kyoto supporters decline:

• Key supporters: European Union, Australia, Ukraine, Switzerland and

Norway- less than 15 percent of world greenhouse gas emitters

• Pulling out: Russia, Japan, and Canada

• Argue: Emerging economies (China and India) need to join and limit emissions

• The United States signed but never ratified Kyoto

• Argue: cost jobs, Protocol wrongly omits goals for developing nations

• Possibility for tightening targets in 2014

• European Union, for instance, has promised cuts of at least 20 percent

below 1990 levels by 2020

http://www.pointcarbon.com/news/reutersnews/1.2091941?&ref=searchlist

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• FUTURE TALKS

• Timetable for new global deal applying to all nations Kyoto only sets

targets for industrialized nations

• Due 2015

• Entering into force 2020

• Two “work streams” negotiations

• 1. Combat climate change 2020

• 2. Step up ambition before 2020

• First session talks “Durban Platform” - April/May 2013 - Bonn, Germany

• Possibly another - September 2013

• Two more sessions 2014 and two more 2015

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C2C Fellows “Conversations on Doha” Panel Agenda

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• Attended UNFCCC talks in Copenhagen

• Audio only

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Heather Hatzenbuhler

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● Sierra Student Coalition (SSC): http://ssc.sierraclub.org

● SSC International: https://www.facebook.com/SSCInternational/info

● SSC @ UGA (UGA Beyond Coal):

● https://www.facebook.com/ugabeyondcoal

● Me: [email protected]

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UNFCCC 2012

BY: Amanda Nesheiwat

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• Hesitate giving more money to the Climate Fund because US doesn’t know what it will fund. Hindered Finance Negotiations.

• We said we would cut emissions, but there is no transparency. We don’t know how.

• US is worried Congress not cooperating.

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• We have a better understanding of what will work.

• Countries agreed to have a second commitment Kyoto Protocol

period.

• All countries will be gather in 2014 and consider raising

ambitions on emission reduction targets.

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• We need more Domestic Action!

• Communities must lead by example.

• The top down approach will never work without a strong bottom

up movement.

• Develop a work plan for 2013.

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Any Questions?

E-mail: [email protected]