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6 June 2022
High Level Climate Champions
Newsletter
Non-State Action Heads to Bonn
The Bonn Climate Change Conference, from
6-16 June, is an opportunity to set the scene for the first real
implementation COP in Sharm El-Sheikh this November.
Achieving this – and setting the world on
course to halve emissions within the 2020s, strengthening the resilience of
frontline communities and scale up climate finance and support for
developing countries – requires collaboration across the public and private
sectors and developed and developing worlds.
The UN Climate Change High-Level Champions
are working with businesses, investors, cities and regions and civil society
to strengthen and accelerate action – both to build resilience and cut
emissions within the 2020s, in line with the latest science.
The private sector and local governments are
already taking action to address the climate losses and damages faced by
at-risk communities; improve best practices for emission reductions and
accountability; mobilize finance to emerging markets and developing
economies; and contribute to the Global Stocktake process culminating in
2023.
But it’s still not enough. This is why
multilateral collaboration across national governments, businesses,
investors, cities and regions is necessary to drive increasing ambition and
action.
To further enhance this collaboration in the
run-up to COP27, the Champions are hosting a series of events at the Bonn
Intersessional (full programme here). It includes stakeholder engagement
workshops with the Marrakech Partnership and the Camda community of analysts
and the following lunch sessions reporting back to Parties and participants
of the conference on the Champions’ main activities:
a.. High-Level Champions Update: Resilience
and Action After Impacts, under the Race to Resilience campaign – on Tue, 7
June, 1:15-2:45pm. The High-Level Champions, frontline communities and other
non-State actors will report on how they are responding to the Glasgow
Climate Pact’s call for NGOs and the private sector to help address loss and
damage.
a.. High-Level Champions Update: Taking
Stock of Non-State Action Progress, including an update on the annual
revision of the Race to Zero campaign’s criteria and accountability
mechanism – on Wed, 8 June, 1:15-2:45pm. The High-Level Champions and
collaborators, will demonstrate how they will contribute to areas of Global
Stocktake's Technical Dialogue, to help inform the enhancement of climate
action and international cooperation, including the update of Nationally
Determined Contributions.
Technical Dialogue on the First Global
Stocktake
The first meeting of the Global Stocktake's
technical dialogue is going to take place from 9-14 June 2022 where there
will be an unprecedented proportion of non-Party stakeholders engaging
directly with Parties to develop a shared understanding of the latest
information on the implementation of the Paris Agreement and progress
towards the purpose and its long-term goals, based on the best available
scientific information. 45 seats have been made available for non-Party
participants across three roundtables, with the High-Level Champions
collaborating with the UNFCCC secretariat on the expression of interest
process on helping to identify the most appropriate and impactful
stakeholders to contribute.
The co-facilitators will conduct the first
meeting of the technical dialogue in multiple formats, including two plenary
sessions, three roundtables, and a World Cafe. The plenary sessions and
roundtables will be open for all accredited participants to attend and
listen to the discussions and will also be broadcasted online to ensure all
interested audience will be able to follow the discussions via live
streaming.
Ocean and Climate Dialogue in Bonn
The Ocean and Climate Change Dialogue 2022,
taking place during the intersessional, charts ways to strengthen
ocean-based action on climate change informed by the best available science
and knowledge.
The annual dialogues build on the activities
of other workstreams under the UNFCCC, providing a space for coordination
and collective efforts to embed the ocean further into national and global
climate action. The dialogue spotlights the ocean as a space with huge
untapped potential for adaptation and mitigation action, emphasises the need
to protect the ocean and marine ecosystems, and discusses pathways to
increase the adaptive capacity and resilience of communities dependent on
the ocean.
The dialogue, on 15 June at 15:00 CEST in
the Chamber Hall of the World Conference Centre Bonn, will explore two
topics: "strengthening and integrating national ocean climate action under
the Paris Agreement" and "enabling ocean climate solutions and optimising
institutional connections”.
Non-Party stakeholders are warmly invited to
attend the dialogue and contribute to efforts to link ocean and climate
action. The event will be publicly webcast and engagement with panellists
and attendees will be possible using Mentimeter. If you are a registered
attendee of the SBs, you can come in person. More information on the ocean
workstream under the UNFCCC can be found here, and the latest research needs
and directions on the ocean and cryosphere will be discussed in the Research
Dialogue.
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