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List of exhibits, printed on September 28 at 19:45 (page 1)

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Abibimman Foundation (AF)Mr. Kenneth [email protected]+233 50 506766466--------World Renewal Spiritual Trust (WRST)Ms. Sonja Maria [email protected]+45 30 230738

A simple metal insert that turns a traditional cook stove into aHigh Efficiency Cook stove (HEC).

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

ACT Alliance - Action by Churches Together (ACT Alliance)Ms. Joanna [email protected]+1 647 9715360

As a coalition of 145 churches and church-relatedorganisations in over 100 countries, we will showcase ourwork on various components of the Paris Agreement. Theexhibit will allow us to share and exchange experiences onthe impacts of climate change and on community drivensolutions

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Adaptation Fund Board (AFB)Ms. Aya [email protected]+1 202 4587347

Adaptation Fund Multimedia Exhibit: 10 Years of PioneeringInnovations in Adaptation Finance, Concrete Actions andFostering Learning and Sharing

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

African Union Commission (AUC)Ms. OLAYIDE [email protected]+251 11 5182867

Partnership on Implementation of the Paris Agreement:Africa"s response. The African Union Commission would liketo have exhibition to show case Africa"s challenges onClimate Change and success stories on adaptation and theimplementation of some NDCs by Member States.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

All India Women's Conference (AIWC)Ms. Kalyani [email protected]+91 11 9810053728--------Asian Pacific Resource and Resource Centre for Women (ARROW)Ms. Hwei Mian [email protected]+6 3 22739913

"Women"s participation in climate action, Women"s healthand promoting gender integration in local climate changepolicy"

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition (ASOC)Ms. Jessica O'[email protected]+1 202 2342480

Our exhibit will discuss how Antarctica impacts the world aswell as how global climate change is already affectingAntarctica, and share policy solutions to build resilience inthe Antarctic environment.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

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Asociación Interétnica de Desarrollo de la Selva Peruana (AIDESEP)Mr. ROBERTO [email protected]+51 1 954115888

INDIGENOUS EXPERIENCES AND PROPOSALS ONCLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION WITH CONTRIBUTIONSOF AMAZON INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND EMISSIONREDUCTION AS A STRATEGY OF COMPLIANCE OF THENDCs AND THE PARIS AGREEMENT

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

Association of Sustainable Ecological Engineering Development (ASEED)Mr. Jui-Wen [email protected]+33 6 663947700--------COBASE, Cooperativa Tecnico Scientifica di Base (ECOSOC)Mr. Massimo [email protected]+39 6 3330078--------Gherush92 Committee for Human Rights (Gherush92)Ms. Valentina [email protected]+39 6 3330078

Solutions and projects to fight CC in cities and rural areas,increasing quality of life and wellbeing. Creating ElectricalCities, Agroecological Parks and implementing TechnologicalInnovations. Defining principles, guidelines and indicatorsand benchmarks to alleviate and prevent CC in urban area

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Basel Agency for Sustainable Energy (BASE)Ms. Jasmine [email protected]+41 6 12740480--------Foundation myclimate The Climate Protection Partnership (myclimate)Mr. Florian [email protected]+41 44 5004350--------Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation * (GIB)Ms. Estelle von [email protected]+41 61 2051010

BASE, GIB and MyClimate are Swiss Foundations focusedon developing innovative solutions to unlock privateinvestments in sustainable energy and sustainable andresilient infrastructure. The exhibit will showcase numeroussuccessful and replicable initiatives throughout out the world

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

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Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University (BKWSU)Ms. Sonja [email protected]+45 30 230738--------International Youth and Student Movement for the United Nations (ISMUN)Mr. Oluwole D. [email protected]+1 404 4521338--------Solar Cookers International (SCI)Ms. Julie [email protected]+1 916 4554499

How systemic thinking and shifts in consciousness opendoors to technologies and sustainable lifestyles, includingno-emission solar cooking, grounded in integrity and care;and documents supporting UNFCCC Framework’s objectivesand purposes, and respect for the principles fulfillment.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Buddhist Tzu Chi FoundationMr. Chien-Cheng [email protected]+1 626 5860522--------Earth Savers Movement (ESM)Ms. Resurreccion [email protected]+63 2 9189302066

This exhibit showcases Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation"sinnovative approaches for climate action and artisticexpressions of struggles faced by the climate affected,presented by Earthsavers Movement UNESCO Artist forPeace.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Care About Climate, IncMs. Angela [email protected]+1 304 2909173--------SustainUSMs. Karina [email protected]+1 818 6472203

Care About Climate and SustainUS will share a collaborativecommunication campaign and stories from people who areleading the way on climate across the globe. We will unitethe climate movement with a hand sign and image whilebuilding solution focused partnerships.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

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CARE International (CI)Mr. Sven [email protected]+49 177 1776136431--------WWF (WWF)Ms. mandy jean [email protected]+49 1511 8854162

CARE and WWF will showcase their on-the-ground andpolitical work for ambitious climate action, including inrelation to 100% renewable energies, adaptation, addressingloss and damage, climate-resilient food systems andecosystems, and gender equality.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Caribbean Community Secretariat (CARICOM)Ms. Amrikha [email protected]+592 222 1

The exhibition will show case interventions made bygovernments, communities and youth via adaptation andmitigation measures deployed at the local level to addressthe challenges experienced as a result of global climatechange

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

Carre Geo Environnement (CGE)Mr. Ibrahim [email protected]+0 33 758779973

Adoption of an International Status for Climate Refugees andProtection of Environmental Defenders 100% RenewableEnergy for Africa by Involving Local Communities

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

Center for Biological Diversity (CBD)Ms. Jean [email protected]+1 510 8447139

Center for Biological Diversity"s Climate Change campaignson (1) California"s climate landscape: what it is doing right,and what can be improved; (2) Offshore and onshore fossilfuel extraction; (3) Airplane emissions; (4) RenewableEnergy in the U.S; (5) Climate Impacts on Species.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES)Ms. Jennifer [email protected]+1 703 5160638

C2ES, an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organizationadvancing strong policy and action to address climatechange, will showcase its most recent policy analysis,publications, and reports, covering US and internationalissues in climate change, energy, and business resilience.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL)Mr. Sébastien [email protected]+41 78 6966362

Climate change threatens the realization of human rights.The Paris Agreement can help address vulnerabilities andempower communities but poorly designed climate policiescould further undermine rights. This exhibit provides info &case studies produced by a broad coalition of NGOs & IGOs.

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Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)Ms. Levania [email protected]+62 251 8622622--------Wageningen University * (WUR)Mr. Martin [email protected]+31 317 311915

CIFOR is a nonprofit, global research facility dedicated toadvancing human well-being, environmental conservationand equity. Our work includes research into ways toincorporate forests into policies and practices aimed atmitigating and adapting to climate change.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Centre for Community Economics and Development Consultants Society(CECOEDECON)Mr. Sharad [email protected]+91 141 2770330--------PAIRVI Associates (PAIRVI)Mr. Ajay Kumar [email protected]+91 97 17771255

The exhibit will showcase publications, posters, IEC materialand other audio-visual material related to climate changeimpacts/agriculture/mitigation and adaptation/bestpractices/global/regional/national and sub national policiesand efforts of the organization in the field of climate change.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL)Ms. Mirjam [email protected]+44 748 2750760

Legal and institutional reforms are crucial to the ambitiousimplementation of the Paris Agreement. This exhibit willprofile the law and governance work by a diverse coalition oforganisations and highlight useful knowledge sharing andcapacity building initiatives and resources

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

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CGIAR System OrganizationMs. Lynda [email protected]+33 4 67043638--------Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT)Ms. Carolina [email protected]+57 2 4450075--------International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (WorldFish)Mr. Toby [email protected]+60 17 5124606--------International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)Ms. Katarlah [email protected]+1 202 8628133--------International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)Mr. James [email protected]+251 11 6172455--------International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (Bioversity)Ms. Samantha [email protected]+39 6 6118242--------International Potato Center (CIP)Ms. Vivian [email protected]+254 2 4223693--------International Water Management Institute (IWMI)Ms. Sharmani [email protected]+94 11 2880000

The CGIAR COP23 exhibit will focus on urgently neededagricultural adaptation and mitigation options for farmers andother resource users in developing countries. We will present~10 climate-smart options that are backed by scientificevidence to inform decision and policy makers.

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China Association for Science and Technology (CAST)Mr. Lei [email protected]+86 20 1353896892--------Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture, ChineseAcademy of Agricultural Science (IESEA CAAS)Ms. Yingchun [email protected]+86 10 62173499

Tianhe-2 Supercomputer System and Its Achievements inScientific Research and Industrial Applications

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Christian Aid (CA)Ms. Frances [email protected]+44 0 7970799121

The BIG SHIFT Global Campaign is driven by Christian Aidtogether with a wide coalition of CSOs from the Global Northand South urging Multilateral Development Banks to makethe big shift out of fossil fuels into renewable energy. Thisexhibition aims to profile the campaign and distributematerials

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Citizens Alliance for Saving the Atmosphere and the Earth (CASA)Ms. Michiyo [email protected]+81 6 69106301

CASA identifies problems of Japan’s energy policies, whichallow its installed capacity of coal-fired power plants increaseand is against the Paris Agreement. CASA also presents theanalysis of Japan’s CO2 emissions reductions by anintegrated macroeconomic model originally developed byCASA.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

Clean Energy Nepal (CEN)Mr. Rajan [email protected]+977 1 5538660--------International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)Mr. Bhaskar [email protected]+977 1 5003310

"Voice of Vulnerable" The exhibition shares lessons learnt ofGovernment of Nepal about its NAP process and progress –demonstration activity including voices of local communitiesto achieve equitable adaptation outcomes, that benefit themost vulnerable.

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Climate Alliance (Klima-Bündnis)Mr. Thomas [email protected]+4 69 71713931--------Society for Threatened Peoples International (STPI)Ms. Yvonne [email protected]+49 551 4990614

Climate Alliance is the biggest European Netowrk of Citiesand local governments. At the exhibit we will showcase howcities in Europe are reducing their emissions and presentclimate partnerships with indigenous peoples in the Amazonbasin.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Climate Policy Center (CPC)Ms. Pamela [email protected]+1 802 4880991--------International Cryosphere Climate Initiative (ICCI)Ms. Pam [email protected]+46 70 5752257

What is the Arctic we have to have to maintain the globalclimate system? The cryosphere may be changing fasterthan anywhere on earth – but its impacts on the climatesystem may take centuries to appear, and thousands ofyears to reverse. What NDCs and measures are enough tomeet this challenge?

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Climate StrategiesMs. Alexandra [email protected]+44 20 2031966659--------Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)Ms. Cleo [email protected]+3 6 38601027--------University of Eastern Finland (UEF)Mr. Harro van [email protected]+44 1865 426316

The exhibit will provide a platform for Climate Strategies,Stockholm Environment Institute and University of EasternFinland to present and disseminate their research findingsfrom the last 12 months with stakeholders, including projectreports and policy briefs.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

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CO2GeoNet - The European Network of Excellence on Geological Storage of CO2(CO2GeoNet)Mr. Ton [email protected]+31 0 622518935--------Taiwan Carbon Capture Storage and Utilization AssociationMr. Joey [email protected]+886 3 5915963

WE NEED CO2 CAPTURE AND STORAGE (CCS) TOMEET THE PARIS AGREEMENT TARGETS Information fornon-specialists on the science behind CO2 geologicalstorage as a credible and flexible GHG mitigation technology,and why we need it. Rock samples, videos and brochures(downloadable in many languages)

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Coastal Association for Social Transformation Trust (COAST Trust)Mr. M Rezaul Karim Chowdhury [email protected]+88 1711 529792--------Coastal Development Partnership (CDPBD)Mr. Md. Atiqur Rahman [email protected]+88 2 1847091611

Photo exhibition on emerging water crisis in climate groundzero : a case study from Bangladesh

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Comité permanent inter-états de lutte contre la sécheresse au Sahel (CILSS)Mr. DIEYE Papa [email protected]+227 227 20315316

Initiatives of CILSS in climate change adaptation:Results andbest practices in climate change adaptation throughPrograms and projects implemented by CILSS in the Saheland West Africa.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

Coordinating Body of Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon Basin (COICA)Mr. EDWIN [email protected]+593 3 226744

INDIGENOUS ALTERNATIVES FOR THE COMPLIANCEOF THE NDCS AND THE PARIS AGREEMENT THROUGHINDIGENOUS REDD+, TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE ONCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

Cornell UniversityMs. Allison [email protected]+1 845 2354765

Cornell University, the land grant university to the world, willfeature videos, talks, and links to the work of over 150researchers and educators, on all aspects of climate change,from IPCC climate modeling, GHG mitigation, agriculturaland community impacts and adaptation, and communication

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

CUTS InternationalMs. Leslie [email protected]+0 33 699890520

Taking the opportunity to showcase CUTS International workon climate change (i.e. research, training, networking andadvocacy activities). Positive impacts and achievements willalso be showcased, and we will aim at find new partners tofoster our activities in other developing countries and LDCs.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

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Delta Electronics Foundation (DEF)Ms. Yi Chieh [email protected]+886 2 87972088

Coral bleaching, ocean acidification, water scarcity, and sealevel rise, deteriorated by climate change, are especiallynoticeable around insular areas. The film presented at theexhibit, functioning to evoke the awareness, would show theseverity of oceanic and water issues under temperature rise.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)Ms. Lea [email protected]+49 228 44601543

The exhibit presents GIZ’s approach of providing technicaland financial support for climate action in partner countries.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Development Alternatives (DA)Mr. Vaibhav [email protected]+91 11 26544100

Limestone Calcined Clay Cement (LC3) – Action formitigating climate change by sustainable consumption andproduction of cement: Cement technology which has apotential to reduce 400 million tons of CO2 annually. Pilotedin many countries with successful results in production andapplication.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

DW Akademie (DW Akademie)Ms. Carolina [email protected]+49 228 4293598

People need information to understand and react to climatechange. Free media facilitate dialogue and provideinformation people can rely on. Visit DW Akademie tounderstand how free media contribute to resilience andclimate action. The exhibit uses interactive presentations anddialogue.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

East African Community (EAC)Mr. Ladislaus [email protected]+255 767 450226

East African Community showcases Achievements, LessonLearned and Future Plans to Achieving sustainable ClimateChange Finance, ecosystems conservation, Climate SmartAgriculture, Management and Climate Change MitigationActions including energy actions and Disaster RiskReduction in EAC Region”.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)Mr. Raoul [email protected]+234 0 8180136919--------ECOWAS Regional Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE)Ms. Adeola [email protected]+238 238 2389265619

Sharing knowledge and best practices on climate changemitigation and adaptation in West Africa: ECOWAS will takethe opportunity of this exhibition to showcase all the actionsundertaken jointly with its specialized agencies to deal withclimate change adapation and mitigation

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Environnement et Developpement du Tiers-Monde (ENDA-TM)Mme Nathalie [email protected]+221 77 5740958--------Integrated Sustainable Energy and Ecological Development Association (INSEDA)Mr. Raymond [email protected]+11 91 9212014905

Approches intégrées des enjeux climatiques dans ledéveloppement local

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European Business Council for Sustainable Energy (e5)Mr. Kolja [email protected]+49 89 9295422--------International Council for Sustainable Energy (ICSE)Ms. Laura [email protected]+1 202 7850507--------Sauvons Le Climat (SLC)Mr. Stephan [email protected]+33 6 78858597

Clean energy technologies lower CO2 emissions and incombination with CO2-negative materials they reverseemissions to become negative. In combination they can meetthe targets of the Paris Agreement. Replacing CO2-positivematerials + storage of carbon for millions of yearsaccelerates the process.

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European Nuclear Society (ENS)Ms. Emilia [email protected]+32 2 5053057--------Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA)Mr. John [email protected]+1 613 2374262--------Forum atomique européen (FORATOM)Mr. Witold [email protected]+32 2 5053225--------Japan Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc. (JAIF)Ms. Yuko [email protected]+81 3 62569396--------Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI)Ms. Susan [email protected]+1 202 7398184

Nuclear for climate gathers 150 nuclear associations aroundthe world representing nuclear scientists and professionals

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

European Space Agency (ESA)Mr. Frank Martin [email protected]+390 6 94180560

ESA will inform on its activities to monitor systematicallychanges in our climate and environment from space tosupport the Paris Agreement. From regional efforts (REDD+)to global observation (ECVs), Earth Observation will beexposed as a feasible and practical tool to understandclimate change.

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Federation of German Industries (BDI)Ms. Tara [email protected]+49 69 25561423

The NDE Germany is one of the focal points of theUNFCCC-Technology Mechanism. At COP23 we aim tohighlight the Technology Mechanism, get in contact withother NDEs, understand their technology needs better andinform stakeholders of cooperation opportunities concerningmitigation and adaptation.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Fondation Mohammed VI pour la protection de l'environnement (FM6E)Ms. Fatima-Zahra [email protected]+212 6 661881741

Environmental Education Air and Climate Coastal ProtectionResponsable tourism Restoration of parks and Historicgardens Developement and Safegarding the MarrakechPalm Grove

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

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Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)Ms. Anakarina Pérez [email protected]+49 228 3676663--------Bolivia (Plurinational State of)Mr. Ivan [email protected]+59 1 71227838

FSC is a global, not-for-profit organization dedicated to thepromotion of responsible forest management worldwide. Atthe FSC exhibit at COP 23, visitors will learn more on howFSC works as a tool for creating climate benefits in bothproduction and conservation forests.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Foundation of Taiwan Industry Service (FTIS)Ms. Chen-Yu [email protected]+886 2 27844188

City environment presents specific challenges on climatechange. Through sharing lessons learned and informationnetworks of local cities, this exhibit will show the sustainablepractices for turning climate crisis.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

GenderCC - women for climate justice e.V. (GenderCC)Ms. Gotelind [email protected]+49 30 21980088--------LIFE e.V.Ms. Nanna [email protected]+49 30 30879845

We"ll present a methodology for assessing urban climatepolicies through a gender equality lense - the GenderAssessment and Monitoring of Mitigation and Adaptation(GAMMA). In cooperation with the Women and GenderConstituency we also highlight gender-just climate solutionsand how to upscale them.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

German Development Institute (DIE - Bonn)Ms. Clara [email protected]+49 228 94927175--------International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD)Ms. Ingrid [email protected]+41 22 9178792

DIE (Klimalog) promotes research on and awareness forinterconnections between climate and sustainabledevelopment, furthering a goal-oriented dialogue. ICTSDadvances analytical capacity and builds a cross-disciplinaryunderstanding of the linkages between climate and tradepolicy.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Global Canopy Programme (GCP)Mr. Alexander [email protected]+44 1865 274333

A central theme will be the importance of transparency formoving from commitment to action on forests, land usechange and sustainable landscapes. The exhibit willshowcase innovative work mapping complex global supplychains, and the finance that powers them, in the global‘deforestation economy’.

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Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute LtdMr. Mark [email protected]+61 7 439343117

CO2 capture with geological storage & bio-energy with CCSare critically important technologies for the decarbonisationof the global energy & industrial sectors; as well as for thedelivery of the Paris Agreement"s climate goals. Thiseducational & interactive exhibit showcases CCStechnologies.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Global Ecovillage Network (GEN - International)Ms. Yvette [email protected]+44 7944 614888--------International National Trusts Organisation (INTO)Mr. Oliver [email protected]+3 475 506469--------OpenTeam* (OT)Ms. Joanne Schanté[email protected]+33 6 47410515

Creating Climate Resilient Ecovillages and RegenerativeCommunities. Illustrating Cultural Heritage is a Source ofResiliency and a Solution to Climate Change. ScalingClimate Actions by Effective Multi-stakeholder Collaboration.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Global Environment Facility (GEF)Ms. Monica [email protected]+1 703 3047264

To show case GEF publications, case studies, and shareinformation with clients and stakeholders.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Global Forest Coalition (GFC)Ms. Simone [email protected]+31 6 47392511--------Brighter Green, Inc.Ms. Mia [email protected]+1 917 6268702--------Krasnoyarsk regional public ecological movement "Friends of the Siberian Forests"(FSF)Mr. Andrey [email protected]+7 391 2498404

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Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)Mr. Yoon Suk [email protected]+82 10 95301149

The exhibition space will highlight GGGI extensiveengagement with developing countries and emergingeconomies to promote policies and investments thatsuccessfully deliver the objectives of the Paris Agreement,particularly promoting NDC implementation through GGGI’sgreen growth value chain.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Green Economics Institute (GEI)Ms. Miriam [email protected]+4 118 9845194--------Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)Ms. Silvia [email protected]+1 519 8852444--------South Asian Forum for Environment (SAFE)Mr. Dipayan [email protected]+9 33 24266060--------SurinameMs. Sara [email protected]+597 810 550--------Technology Education Research and Rehabilitation for Environment Policy Centre(TERRE Policy Centre)Mme Vinitaa [email protected]+91 20 25448650--------ZimbabweMr. brian [email protected]+263 4 772909650

Diverse, inclusive, gendered, accessible Legal,Economic,Educational, Technological EmpoweringImplementation Methodologies and Information, (video,digital, streamed bloggs, books, academicjournals,science) for Green Economics to Rebalance theEconomy to reduce to 2 tonnes of carbon by 2022.

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Greenhouse Gas Management Institute (GHGMI)Ms. Molly [email protected]+1 202 3509047--------Tropical Forest Group (TFG)Mr. Patrick [email protected]+1 619 2067836

Smart, accelerated MRV capacity building solutions.Showcasing globally available online carbon managementcurriculum, including the IPCC Guidelines for National GHGInventories course-series, the preeminent training required totransparently report NDCs under the Paris Agreement.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Greenpeace International (GREENPEACE)Ms. Naomi [email protected]+31 6 24941044--------Climate Action Network International (CAN International)Ms. Gillian [email protected]+33 6 699438344

Climate Action Network International and Greenpeace sharethe common goal of an environmentally sustainable future forour planet, and believe that effective policy can delivertransformative change; away from fossil fuels and destructiveforest/ agricultural practice, for a climate safe 1.5ºC world

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Group on Earth Observations (GEO)Mr. Andre [email protected]+41 22 7308484

This exhibit provides a platform for those working with Earthobservations to showcase efforts in support of theimplementation of the Paris Agreement - a GEO engagementpriority. Topics include the value of open data and Earthobservations for impact in the light of climate adaptation.

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GuineaMs. Oumou [email protected]+224 622 498203--------CDP Worldwide (CDP)Ms. Jennie [email protected]+44 77 69254171--------Central African RepublicMr. Maxime Thierry [email protected]+236 75 545674--------Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development (IGSD)Ms. Giselle [email protected]+1 202 9572034--------MexicoSra. Iris [email protected]+52 55 54246418

Exhibition materials devoted to the work of the Climate andClean Air Coalition (CCAC), aimed to showcase climate,health, development and other benefits from mitigatingshort-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs)

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

HATOF FoundationMr. Samuel Confidence [email protected]+233 20 207360517--------GhanaMs. Mary Jane [email protected]+233 2 246346698

Demonstrating Progress in Ghana’s Climate Agenda: Effortsof government, NGOs and private sector to promoteimplementation of the Paris Agreement

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Human Rights Watch, Inc. (HRW)Ms. Katharina [email protected]+1 212 2161875

How to protect human rights while protecting the climate?This exhibit provides information and case studies producedby a broad coalition of organizations.

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Ibon Foundation Inc. (IBON)Ms. Maria Theresa [email protected]+63 2 9277060--------Friends of the Earth International (FOEI)Ms. Sara [email protected]+44 7974 8270

The global community is compelled to look at different waysto increase ambition and action. Pledges under the ParisAgreement are not enough to match the urgency andmagnitude of the problem. Climate crisis challenges us withthe hard questions: how ready are we to challenge systemsand structures?

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI)Mr. Roman [email protected]+49 228 97629951

Updates on ICLEI´s contribution to the implementation ofParis Agreement, including supporting commitments throughthe Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy,global reporting through carbonn Climate Registry andcapacity building of members through Green Climate CitiesMethodology

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Institut International du Froid (IIF)Ms. Ina [email protected]+33 1 42273203

Refrigeration sector consumes about 17% of electricityworldwide and uses high GWP HFCs. Suggested solutionsfor reducing GHGs will be disseminated via IIR publications,services and research programs in relation with climatechange.

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Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS)Ms. Kathleen [email protected]+49 152 37313229--------Clean Air Initiative for Asian Cities Center, Inc. (CAI - Asia Center)Ms. Jovy [email protected]+63 2 6311042--------Clean Air Task Force (CATF)Mr. Jonathan [email protected]+1 207 7218677--------Dominican RepublicSr. Victor Vinas [email protected]+1 829 4716218--------LiberiaMr. Benjamin [email protected]+231 777 518928

Exhibition materials devoted to the CCAC work in generaland aimed to showcase multiple benefits from mitigatingSLCPs.

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Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)Mr. Kentaro [email protected]+81 46 8269593--------Overseas Environmental Cooperation Center, Japan (OECC)Ms. Yuriko [email protected]+81 3 54720144

This exhibit will provide recent publications and informationmaterials related to climate change mitigation andadaptation.

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Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP)Mr. Ramon [email protected]+1 646 2506671

The booth will focus on how the transport and mobilitycommunities contribute towards the goals of the ParisAgreement. Several organizations that are part of thesteering committee of the Sustainable Mobility for All(SM4All) initiative will be part of this exhibit.

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Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research (IAI)Ms. Ione [email protected]+59 8 26039558

Accelerating progress on the SDGs and the Paris ClimateAgreement. The role of regional scientific networks instrengthening climate science, building awareness andinforming policy. This will be a joint exhibition with TheCousteau Society.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

International Association for the Advancement of Innovative Approaches to GlobalChallenges (IAAI)Mr. Miroslav [email protected]+43 664 4203648--------Union of Public Organizations "Russian Environmental Congress" (REC)Mr. Anton [email protected]+7 926 4342293

Experts are convinced that Blockchain technology cansignificantly enhance Paris Agreement implementation &facilitate multistakeholder engagement This exhibit presents#Blockchain4ClimateAction initiatives that have beencommunicated to the exhibit organizers based on an opencall for contributions

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF)Mr. Peter [email protected]+254 0 727492459--------Association Actions Vitales Pour Le Developpement Durable (AVD)Mr. Paul Alain [email protected]+237 237 696324998--------MadagascarMs. Harisoa [email protected]+261 34 4980370

Sharing adaptation and mitigation best practices frominternational, regional and national perspectives: experiencesfrom ICRAF, AVD and Madagascar

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)Ms. Majda [email protected]+33 1 49532975

Showcase of the International Chamber of Commerceinitiatives on environment and energy, including climatechange to demonstrate how the private sector is contributingthe climate change goals.

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International Council of Chemical Associations (ICCA)Ms. Tara [email protected]+49 69 25561423--------Chemie³ (Chemie³)Ms. Elena [email protected]+49 69 25561590--------European Chemical Industry Council (CEFIC)Ms. Tara [email protected]+49 69 25561423

Inform about initiatives of our sector to address the climatechallenge, our contribution to Sust. Development and theprovision of technological solutions for all sectors. ICCA aimsto partner with the Initiative of Sustainable Development bythe German Chemical Industry and CEFIC at the exhibit.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)Ms. Anne de [email protected]+41 1214 227304222

Youth as agents of change will be critical to shaping ourfuture in a changing climate. The Red Cross Red Crescentwill share perspectives, innovative tools, and interactivemethodologies from their network of youth and volunteers tobuild resilience in a changing climate.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

International Foundation for African Children (IFAC)Mr. Michael [email protected]+234 803 7873061

Exhibition would involve various publications on the role ofyouths in developing their capacity building strategies andoptions across Africa in tackling the menace of climatechange issues and challenges. Ensuring the implementationof the Paris Agreement would also be included.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

International Hydropower Association (IHA)Mr. Mathis [email protected]+44 208 2086525290

Hydropower provides 85% of the world’s renewableelectricity and is set to play a major role in the energytransition. This stand will present innovations to improvesustainability performance, climate resilience, financing anddeployment of hydropower, to support the delivery of theParis agreement

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)Ms. Anne [email protected]+44 20 34637399

IIED promotes sustainable development, linking localpriorities to global challenges. We support some of theworld"s most vulnerable people to strengthen their voice indecision making. At the exhibit we will display our latestclimate change related research.

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International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)Ms. Melissa [email protected]+1 647 9609167

IISD is an independent research organisation that providespractical solutions to the challenge of integratingenvironmental and social priorities with economicdevelopment. We report on international negotiations throughENB and conduct research on climate change andsustainable development.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)Ms. Anabella [email protected]+33 1 55373737

Workers mobilised for a Just Transition The Paris Agreementrecognised the importance of securing jobs and livelihoods ofthose affected by climate action. It’s time to move nationalambitions up, for both people and the planet and realise thecommitment to a Just Transition on the ground

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO)Mr. Hwan-ok [email protected]+81 45 2231110

For effective development and implementation of REDD+ inthe tropics, this exhibit will share publications/information ofITTO and partners in forest governance, tenure and forestmanagement issues including Voluntary Guidelines forSustainable Management of Natural Tropical Forests.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)Mr. Sandeep [email protected]+41 22 9990105

Nature-Based Solutions to Climate Change Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

International Union of Railways (UIC)Mr. Nicholas [email protected]+33 1 44492085--------International Association of Public Transport (UITP)Mr. Philip [email protected]+3 477 580655

Rail as the backbone of sustinable transport andimplementing ambitious climate action; highlighting successstories from the rail sector contribution to the MarrakechPartnership through improving transport efficiency, reducingcarbon emissions, implementing a framework for adaption.

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International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA)Ms. Kathrin [email protected]+45 2100 4523613099--------Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (NEFIN)Mr. Tunga Bhadra [email protected]+97 1 4415376--------Servicios en Comunicación Intercultural (SERVINDI)Mr. Jorge [email protected]+51 1 951797549--------Tebtebba FoundationMr. Raymond de [email protected]+63 74 4447703

Indigenous peoples in East Africa are organized in nationaland international networks to promote their rights and rolesand to contribute to the efforts to combat climate change.This side event exhibits the work and results of the networks.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

IPIECA Limited (IPIECA)Ms. Lorena Perez [email protected]+44 20 76332375

The role of the oil and gas industry in delivering lowemissions pathways.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

Iran (Islamic Republic of)Mr. Hassan [email protected]+98 21 61006073--------Center for Environment and Sustainable Development Studies and Application(CENESTA)Ms. Nahideh [email protected]+98 21 66452741

Iran has high potential of renewable energy (RE) such aswind, solar, biomass and geothermal. Presenting activitieshave been done in RE sector, introduction investmentopportunities, Iran’s RE technology needs/capabilities andusing of the RE in society for combating climate change aremain themes.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Italian Climate Network (ICN)Mr. Federico [email protected]+39 331 9125745

Italian Climate Network will be presenting its activities aimedat raising awareness on the relations between climatechange and health and human rights, as well as theimportance of promoting youth education at a national andinternational level.

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Japan Federation of Bar AssociationsMr. Juta [email protected]+81 6 63616522

How a developed country such as Japan should act towardszero emission society under Paris agreement?

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

Japan Water Forum * (JWF)Mr. Shigenori [email protected]+81 3 56458040

1. Showcase of innovations in urban wastewatermanagement contributing to reducing GHGs emissions 2.Key activities to promote water-related disaster risk reductionin Asia and the Pacific, including the 3rd Asia-Pacific WaterSummit to be held in Myanmar on 11-12 December 2017

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

Jeunes volontaires pour l'environnement (JVE)Mr. EZE Komigan Cré[email protected]+228 90 714281

Climate change, adaptation, energy, communities resilience,climate finance, loss and damage, human rights, agroecology

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Keren Kayemet LeIsrael/The Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF)Ms. David [email protected]+972 2 9905566

How does Israel"s Forest Service, KKL-JNF, adapt itsmanagement of forest ecosystems in the Mediterranean andsemi-arid region to Climate Change?

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

MauritaniaMr. EL WAVI Sidi [email protected]+222 4 6008383--------BeninMr. Euloge [email protected]+229 97 895415

la Mauritanie est l"un des pays les plus vulnérable auchangement climatique, son stand vise à sensibiliserl"opinion internationale sur cet aspect et faire savoir lesefforts entrepris par ses pouvoirs publics et ses acteurs enterme d"adaptation et d’atténuation des effets du CC.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Mediators Beyond Borders International (MBBI)Mr. Gregg [email protected]+1 541 7404050--------International Environmental Communication Association (IECA)Mr. Gregg [email protected]+1 541 7404050

As Parties and non-state actors implement the ParisAgreement and climate policy, conflicts are inevitable.Conflict management approaches such as mediation andfacilitation, are essential to enduring and effective climatepolicy. Coupled with communication, conflict managementimproves capacity.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

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Microsoft (MSFT)Ms. Michelle [email protected]+1 425 7053324

We"re accelerating the pace of innovation and making sureall have access to technology to improve our planet and its"health. Microsoft will demo new solutions to show how citiesand others can reduce emissions, lower resourceconsumption and boost sustainable development.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Munich Climate Insurance Initiative (MCII)Mr. Michael [email protected]+49 228 8150249--------Munich Re Foundation (MRF)Ms. Renate [email protected]+49 89 38919599

MCII supports policy makers, practitioners & researchers ontopics incl. climate risk insurance, DRR, adaptation, NAPs,Loss & Damage. MCII features case study results andguidance for implementation of climate risk managementincluding insurance.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)Ms. Han [email protected]+1 813 8139510627

NRDC’s scientists, lawyers, and policy advocates work toensure the rights of all people to the air, the water, and thewild. We work on the ground to curb greenhouse gasemissions, design clean energy policies, and promotesustainable growth in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and NorthAmerica.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Neighbour Organization Nepal (NEO-Nepal)Mr. Padam [email protected]+977 1 5551735

NEO-Nepal together with Arbonaut Ltd, Nepal Water SupplyCorporation and other local partners in Nepal will present inCOP23 about ongoing activities in Forestry, REDD+,Environmental, Green Road, WASH Programme in Nepal.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

New Venture Fund (NVF)Ms. Eleanor [email protected]+1 336 2028907

Climate Interactive will demonstrate their award-winninginteractive tools to highlight pathways to stay well below 2degrees C. Come learn how you can use these tools yourselfand get updates on where the latest nationally determinedplans take us toward meeting the Paris goals.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

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Nordic Council of Ministers (NCM)Ms. Outi Leskelä[email protected]+358 2952 50161--------Nordic Development Fund (NDF)Ms. Leena [email protected]+358 10 618002--------Nordic Environment Finance Corporation (NEFCO)Ms. Helle [email protected]+358 10 618003--------Nordic Investment Bank * (NIB)Mr. Jukka [email protected]+358 10 618001

The Nordic Council of Ministers presents a wide range ofprojects and results from the Nordic region under theheading "New Nordic Climate Solutions".

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Nordic Folkecenter for Renewable Energy (NFVE)Ms. Leire Gorroño [email protected]+34 6 96061363--------European Association for Solar Energy (EUROSOLAR e.V.)Mr. Tobias [email protected]+49 228 2891448

Transition to sustainable energy systems and models.Energy savings & 100% renewables. New energy marketorder, energy democracy, community energy, universalaccess. Training & education, best practices, R&D,demonstration, testing, connection of global RE-Leaders inWCRE. For the South & the North.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

NPO Tuvalu Overview (TOV)Ms. Kyoko [email protected]+81 80 54324282

Save Tuvalu to Save the world! Tuvalu is tacking climatechange for survival. Please come and get to know Tuvalu"sefforts and hear Tuvaluan"s voices. Beautiful scenery andselected portraits photos of Tuvaluans from Building futurewith 10,000 Tuvaluans project will be exhibited.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

Observatoire du Sahara et du Sahel (OSS)Ms. Sonia [email protected]+216 71 206633

The Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS) will present itsexperience through the dedicated booth by sharingpublications and scientific products on climate change issuesfocusing on adaptation in the Sahara and Sahel region.

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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)Ms. Dominique [email protected]+33 1 45248283--------International Energy Agency (IEA)Ms. Caroline [email protected]+33 7 782335400

The OECD and IEA will showcase recent work relevant toaddressing climate change and the transition to cleanenergy, covering a wide range of sectors and policy areasand a variety of countries. Their resources can supportpolicymakers, practitioners and researchers.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Organisation pour le Respect de l'Environnement dans l'Entreprise* (OREE)Mme Nathalie [email protected]+33 1 48243137

We would like a 20 m² space to be able to present how thecompliance could be an innovative tool in the energy sectorand especially for the cities. In presence of lawyers,specialized in environmental law, we will present solutions onthis topic.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Overseas Development Institute (ODI)Ms. Orla [email protected]+44 2033 277286--------Leadership for Environment and Development International (LEAD International)Ms. Jebi [email protected]+44 7930 527767

ODI will convene an exhibit which showcases its high qualityresearch, analysis and debate on achieving climatecompatible development including themes such as greengrowth, low carbon transitions, climate finance, climateresilience economies.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA)Mr. SAM [email protected]+254 200 28075808--------Climate and Sustainable Development Network of Nigeria (CSDevNet)Mr. Atayi [email protected]+234 234 8032494999

The Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) is acontinental coalition of Civil Society Organizations fromdiverse backgrounds in Africa. Founded in 2008, the PanAfrican Climate Justice Alliance has emerged as the mostvibrant and largest Civil Society platform in climate change

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

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ParisTech (ParisTech)Ms. Nadia [email protected]+33 0 674539235--------Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris* (Mines ParisTech)Ms. Sandrine [email protected]+33 0 614147437

This booth will present our activities on long-term modeling ofenergy-climate issues. It will be a place to exchange ideas onthe climate policies and their impacts on North/Southsocieties, on low carbon transition of energy systemsincluding specific issues of islands’ renewables integration.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Partenariat Français pour l'Eau* (PFE)Ms. SOLENE [email protected]+33 1 41201773

Partenariat Français pour l’Eau is the only platform for allFrench water stakeholders operating at international level.Reuniting NGOs, companies, local authorities, scientists andthe State, PFE raises awareness on water issues (mainlySDGs and climate change) with a multistakeholderperspective.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

Peace Boat Disaster Relief Volunteer Center * (PBV)Ms. Karen [email protected]+44 7804 761389--------PalauMs. Dena [email protected]+908 421 6245

Oceans connect the world. Peace Boat’s world educationalvoyages by passenger ship aim at connecting thoseimpacted by CC. With Ecoship, the most sustainablecruiseship built for 2020, our programs will reach a newdimension in raising awareness on the links between oceans,climate and the SDGs.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Plan International (Plan)Ms. Jessica [email protected]+44 44 7545475533

Child-centred climate change adaptation The exhibit willdemonstrate how children can be involved in climate changeaction. Children, who have contributed least to climatechange, are most significantly affected by its impacts. It iscrucial children have the knowledge to adapt and findsolutions.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Plant for the Planet Foundation (Plant for the Planet)Ms. Yugratna [email protected]+91 786 571707--------Global Marshall Plan FoundationMr. Frithjof [email protected]+49 40 82290427

Joint exhibit: showcasing organisations’ work in youthcapacity building & on-ground actions like:Plant-for-the-Planet “academies”, StopTalking.StartPlantingcampaign, Plant Ahead & Global Marshall Plan’s work onyouth and socio-ecological aspects of economy. Exhibit tofeature posters, flyers etc.

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Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML)Ms. Thecla [email protected]+44 1752 633437--------Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans Society* (POGO)Ms. Sophie [email protected]+44 1752 633424

Connecting ocean science/observations, industry, policy andpeople by understanding threats from ocean warming,acidification, deoxygenation and sea level rise throughcoordinated ocean observations, international collaboration,capacity building & sustainable development for vulnerablesocieties

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

ProVeg International (PVI)Mr. Jimmy [email protected]+44 7931 819508

Introducing the concept of "Peak Meat" - the experts"consensus that livestock emissions must peak by 2020. Atransition from animal farming to high-protein crop agricultureis both the most economical and sustainable method ofmitigating climate change, and should now be a climatepolicy priority.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

Pusan National University - Marine Research Institute (PNU/MRI)Mr. Ik Kyo [email protected]+82 10 85062279

The Carbon Zero Seaweed Town (CØST) Project fromPNU/MRI builds carbon-neutral communities based onseaweed solutions and other renewable ocean energyoptions. It provides sustainable mitigation and adaptationmeasures within the context of climate change and createsnew jobs and revenue.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan (RESTEC)Mr. Masatoshi [email protected]+81 3 64356782--------National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES)Mr. Junichi [email protected]+81 29 8502504

Efforts of Japanese Earth Observation Satellites -ObservingForest and Greenhouse Gases- This exhibition will show theefforts of satellites observing GHG and forest to contributethe implementation of the Paris Agreement, and the ForestEarly Warning System to support the developing countries.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Renewable Energy Policy Network (REN21)Ms. Laura [email protected]+33 1 44375099--------World Future Council (WFC)Ms. Anna [email protected]+49 178 6887505

Advancing the Global Renewable Energy Transition:Documents and visuals that demonstrate how renewableenergy are, and can help countries meet the 1.5C target.

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Responding to Climate Change (RTCC)Ms. Farida Djaouida [email protected]+44 20 2077992222--------Taiwan Research Institute (TRI)Mr. Han-Pang [email protected]+886 2 88095688

We face a new reality: disasters and shocks are occurringmore frequently and chronic stresses are lasting longer. Ourfuture will be defined by three drivers: increasing complexity,where societies and ecosystems become more intertwined;global interconnectivity – and surprise. Stabilit

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität BonnMs. Sandra [email protected]+49 53115 228731966

We would like to present the broad-ranging research, studyand teaching activities of the University of Bonn in the area of“sustainable development” with a strong focus on climateresearch. It is our goal to promote a dialogue betweenacademia and society with regard to the aforementionedtopics.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Russian FederationMs. Marina [email protected]+7 499 7952405--------National Carbon Sequestration Foundation (NCSF)Mr. Sergey [email protected]+7 905 9057379652--------NGO Center for Environmental Innovation (NGO CEI)Mr. Georgy [email protected]+7 903 7791161

Environmental Education in Russia for SustainableDevelopment

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Sadeem Wireless Sensing Systems (Sadeem)Sr. Esteban [email protected]+966 56 563358956

The cooperation between public and private sector is crucialto mitigate the effects of the most common natural hazardworldwide: floods. This exhibit will show novel technologiesthat can be implemented on urban areas to create floodalerts that will improve city resilience

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

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SeaTrust InstituteMs. Lynn [email protected]+1 360 3609613363--------Environmental Quality Protection Foundation (EQPF)Ms. HUNG JU [email protected]+886 2 23211155

Education and research help countries implement the ParisAgreement through fostering resilience and climate changeadaptation. AWARE programs for youth to professionalsintegrate forefront scientific research with communityknowledge to educate, inspire and measure progresstowards NDCs and SDGs

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)Ms. Nanette [email protected]+68 5 21929--------Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)Mr. Lyan [email protected]+66 95 5647889

It will reflect 3 messages for & across 21 Pacific islands werepresent: Impacts of climate change experienced by islandcommunities; Display of climate action people are doing toboth adapt & mitigate the impacts; Message of durable &sustainable partnerships for climate action.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change(UNFCCC)Mr. Claudio [email protected]+49 228 8151750

NDC Partnership Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change(UNFCCC)Mr. Asher [email protected]+49 228 8151357

This exhibit will showcase the achievements of theTechnology Executive Committee and the ClimateTechnology Centre and Network in faciliting climatetechnology development and transfer. Visit the exhibit to findout how Technology Mechanism can support your countrywith climate technology action

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change(UNFCCC)Mr. Asher [email protected]+49 228 8151357

Technology Needs Assessments Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

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South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme (SACEP)Ms. priyankari [email protected]+94 11 2552761--------BangladeshMr. Shawkat Mirza [email protected]+88 2 8181797

Showcase Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) andParis Agreement implementation in the SACEP membercountries in South Asia; Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan,India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Student EnergyMs. Meredith [email protected]+1 604 3542930

Student Energy is a global NGO that works to empower thenext generation of energy leaders to transition the world to asustainable energy future. We work with post-secondarystudents in over 100 countries and provide valuableeducational, skill building and networking opportunities.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

The Association for Coastal Ecosystem Services* (ACES)Mr. Lucas [email protected]+44 0 7403933332

Small scale carbon offsetting project called Mikoko Pamoja inKenya for climate change mitigation and poverty alleviation.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

The Climate Registry (TCR)Mr. Amy [email protected]+1 213 8916922

The exhibit will showcase California’s climate leadershipthrough its numerous domestic and internationalpartnerships, including the Under2 Coalition and the U.S.Climate Alliance. The exhibit will also promote the GlobalClimate Action Summit, to be hosted by California inSeptember 2018.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)Mr. Manish [email protected]+91 11 24682100--------Griha CouncilMr. Manish [email protected]+91 11 24682100

The exhibit will showcase case studies on mitigation,adaptation and sustainable development carried out by TERIin India and other countries. Through the exhibit variousstudies and audio-video material will be disseminated.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

The Regional Organization for the Conservation of the Environment of the Red Seaand Gulf of Aden (PERSGA)Mr. Ahmed [email protected]+966 12 6573224

Present regional approach and collaborative efforts inadoption of ecosystem approach in planning andimplementing coastal marine related NDCs in the Red Sea &Gulf including guidelines and various outreach materials

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

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Third World Network (TWN)Mme Yvonne [email protected]+41 78 89292903--------South CentreMs. Mariama Willî[email protected]+41 22 7918050

display daily updates on the ongoing negotiations andreference documents distribution of the TWN News Updates

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Tsinghua University, Global Climate Change Institute (GCCI)Ms. Alun [email protected]+86 10 62794098

Policies and actions of energy reform and low carbondevelopment in China

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)Ms. Elizabeth [email protected]+1 202 5953989--------Business Council for Sustainable Energy (BCSE)Ms. Laura [email protected]+1 202 7850507

The exhibit will feature new technologies to drive wideadoption of green building and clean energy, such as Arc, anonline platform that cities can use for benchmarking theirbuildings and tracking carbon emissions from energy andwater use, transportation, and waste

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

UNICA - Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association (UNICA)Ms. Rachel [email protected]+55 11 30934960

Sugarcane products are excellent options for decarbonizingthe energy matrix and replacing fossil fuel now. UNICAintends to show, in a very interactive way, how sugarcanecan help the world to achieve Paris Agreement, besidespromoting sustainable development for poor countries.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Union Economique et Monétaire Ouest Africaine (UEMOA)Mr. christophe [email protected]+226 25 328865

Initiatives d"adaptation au changement climatique en coursau niveau de l"UEMOA

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United Nations of Youth Network (UNOY)Mr. Prince Goodluck [email protected]+234 0 8032496411--------Global Alert for Defence of Youth and the Less Privileged (GADYLP)Mr. Kennedy [email protected]+234 0 8056212653

The Exhibit will profile various publications of UNOY asregards Climate Change Desertification reforestation etcespecially as it affects the Children and Young People.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

University of Zurich (UZH)Ms. Cathrin [email protected]+49 1590 1590403504--------ClimateNetMr. Michel Kö[email protected]+49 176 62003049--------International Climate Dialogue e.V.* (ICD)Mr. Chien-Te [email protected]+49 176 72856437

Researchers from the University of Zurich, ClimateNet andICD will present their latest research findings on climatefinance, international climate negotiations, NDCimplementation, and carbon markets.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

University of BayreuthMr. Patrick v [email protected]+49 176 80133330--------Climate Analytics GmbHMs. Ela [email protected]+49 152 56124061--------climatepolicy.net e.V.Mr. Markus [email protected]+49 176 61245016

A meeting point for exchanging ideas and knowledge:highlighting outstanding scholarly examples of climatechange action, linking independent research on NDCimplementation, climate policy, adaptation anddecarbonisation

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University of California (UCRP)Mr. Robert [email protected]+1 858 5343624

From Deep Sea to Sky: Scripps Institution ofOceanography/UC San Diego showcases observationaltechnologies that can inform and inspire NDCs. They identifytrends in ocean and atmospheric chemistry that will affectartisanal fisheries, subsistence farming and the food supplyof millions globally.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

University of East Anglia (UEA)Mr. Asher [email protected]+44 1603 1603593900--------The University of ManchesterMs. Lisa [email protected]+44 161 3063258

We present the latest work of the Tyndall Centre for ClimateChange Research, with particular focus on analysing thepathways for 1.5C and 2C and the launch of the latest GlobalCarbon Budget for 2017.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

University of ExeterMs. Alissa [email protected]+44 1392 1392726747--------IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications CentreMr. Abebe Tadege [email protected]+254 71 6223871--------Met Office Hadley CenterMr. Jamie [email protected]+44 1392 884240

Global warming of 1.5°C, 2°C and 4°C: new research onquantifying climate risks from Exeter University and the MetOffice. At any level of global warming impacts could occur ata range of severities depending on how climates respond toglobal warming and the speed of warming.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

University of Maryland (UMCP)Mr. JAMES [email protected]+1 301 4053032--------Trustees of Tufts CollegeMs. Jill [email protected]+1 617 6273645

Cutting-edge, trans-disciplinary University of Marylandresearch on exhibit will explore pressing questions in climate,land-use, energy modeling, and sustainable developmentthrough mutli-stakeholder collaborations involving thebusiness, finance, philanthropic, NGO, and policymakingcommunities.

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University of Technology Malaysia (UTM)Mr. Loon Wai [email protected]+60 12 2986302

Malaysia"s unique "Science to Action" (S2A) approach todelivering real cuts in city-level CO2 emissions embracesSDG2030. The exhibition showcases achievements andprogress of 10 Malaysian cities in taking real climate actionsand embracing SDG2030 in their climate policies from2011-2017.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

University of Texas at AustinMs. Katherine [email protected]+1 512 5653762--------Bellona FoundationMr. Olav Ø[email protected]+47 0 46281210--------Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA)Ms. Judith [email protected]+44 20 2030318750

Information will be provided from institutions with practicaland research experience and technical training expertise inCCS (Carbon Capture and Geologic Storage), including fromThe University of Texas Gulf Coast Carbon Center, USA,IEAGHG, CCSA, and Bellona.

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Washington UniversityMs. Frances [email protected]+1 314 4025718

Young RINGOs - Research, Education, and Capacity Thisexhibit will serve as a hub for young researchers to connectwith one another and with COP delegates and will highlightthe climate research, educational outreach and support beingdone by students at universities worldwide.

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Water Safety Initiative Foundation (WASIF)Mr. Unyime [email protected]+234 70 65731470

Restoration and Conjunctive Sustainable Management ofNative Mangroves and Utilization of Nypa Palms in Nigeria"scoastal communities

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WelthungerhilfeMr. Michael [email protected]+49 172 4269712--------University of ReadingMs. Rosalind [email protected]+44 7956 115652

WHH, Walker Instit., Red Cross and Helvetas present workrelated to new approaches required by the humanitariansystem due to climate change. Issues are forecast basedfinancing, climate-water nexus, adaptive social protectionand early warning components from Copernicus EmergencyServices.

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WMO/UNEP Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)Mr. Abdalah [email protected]+41 22 7308254

IPCC reports and documentation Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF)Ms. Anne [email protected]+49 89 232393818--------Federation of American Women's Clubs Overseas, Inc. (FAWCO)Ms. Laurie [email protected]+43 676 9724939

The exhibit will be dedicated to gender just climate policiesand programmes: showcase of educative posters presentingfacts and recommendations on how to integrate gender ontopics such as climate finance, DRR, or technology; andposters presenting award winning gender-responsive climatesolutions.

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Women's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO)Ms. Bridget [email protected]+1 914 9143103270--------Rural Development Institute *Ms. Katia [email protected]+1 646 2476603

This exhibit will engage participants in discussions ongender-responsive climate policy and action at all levelsincluding showcasing gender-just climate solutions,women-led energy initiatives, capacity building and technicaladvocacy trainings and opportunities as well as research andresources.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

World Bioenergy Association (WBA)Mr. Bharadwaj [email protected]+46 76 7159785

REN-Alliance members and the Global 100% RenewableEnergy Platform will demonstrate how a 100% renewableenergy supply including a high penetration of variablerenewables can support the implementation of the Parisagreement.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Saturday, 11 Nov2017

World Farmers' Organisation (WFO)Ms. Luisa [email protected]+39 6 42741158--------National Council for Climate Change, Sustainable Development and PublicLeadership (NCCSD)Mr. Kirit [email protected]+9 179 26421580

Farmers are part of the solution to the climate change. Theexhibition will show practicle examples on farmersimplementing innovating techniques to mitigate and adapt toa changing climate.

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World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM)Ms. Annika [email protected]+49 176 63409395

Exhibition will show Scouting global work in the field ofclimate protection with a special focus on World ScoutEnvironment Program (https://www.scout.org/wsep), Scoutsgo Solar program and Scouts Centers of Excellence inNature and Enviornment (https://www.scout.org/scenes)

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World Resources Institute (WRI)Ms. Kelsey [email protected]+1 202 7297955

WRI is a global research organization that turns big ideasinto action at the nexus of environment, economicopportunity and human well-being.

Sunday, 12 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

World Vision International (WVI)Ms. Angeline [email protected]+27 71 714448657--------International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM)Ms. Federica [email protected]+53 228 2289265014

Show case World Vision"s work on farmer managed naturalregeneration and how this best practice is building resilienceof smallholder farmers to weather stresses such as recurrentdrought, EL Nino, and climate change impacts.

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World Wind Energy Association (WWEA)Mr. Stefan Gsä[email protected]+49 228 3694080--------International Solar Energy Society e.V. (ISES)Ms. Joanna [email protected]+49 761 7614590653

REN-Alliance members and the Global 100% RenewableEnergy Platform will demonstrate how a 100% renewableenergy supply including a high penetration of variablerenewables can support the implementation of the Parisagreement.

Monday, 06 Nov2017Friday, 17 Nov 2017

Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and EnergyMr. Florian [email protected]+49 30 55491814--------German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU)Ms. Astrid [email protected]+49 30 26394817

The Wuppertal Institute and the German Advisory Council onGlobal Change (WBGU) will present their publications in thefield of climate and energy: sustainable solutions,development and justice, and the role of cities in thetransformation towards sustainability.

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YNN Sustainable Business Forum (YNN-SBF)Mr. AMIT [email protected]+91 0 7838894076--------African Development Bank Group (AfDB)Ms. Balgis Osman [email protected]+225 2026 2249

Theme as same lead organisation mentioned in itsapplication.

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