Outcomes of Durban

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Outcomes of
COP17/CMP7
Durban, South Africa
28 November - 11 December 2011
                             Daniela Carrington
                   Climate change policy advisor
                Energy and Environment Practice
                                    UNDP BRC
                   January 2012, Bratislava, Slovakia
Milestones
COP 13 2007, Bali Action Plan – Negotiating a comprehensive
framework for enhanced action on climate change:
COP 15 2009 , Copenhagen Accords - Political declaration
COP 16 2010, Cancun Agreements - Laying the foundation to tackle
 CC through a new post-2012 regime: a number of institutional
 mechanisms were established, incl. Green Climate Fund, but no
 agreement on a Second Commitment Period of the Kyoto Protocol
COP 17 2011, Durban Platform– a roadmap towards a protocol,
 another legal instrument or an agreed outcome with legal force under
 the UNFCCC; operationalization of the post 2012 institutional
 mechanism, incl. Green Climate Fund; Second Commitment Period
                                                                    1 1
Decisions under the Convention

           (COP17)




                                 2 2
Durban Platform for Extended Action
• Durban Platform should lead to the development of “a
  protocol, another legal instrument or an agreed outcome with
  legal force under the United Nations Framework Convention
  on Climate Change applicable to all Parties”

• relates to ‘all parties’, trying to break down the distinction
  between developed and developing countries

• Establishment of an Ad Hoc Working Group on the Durban
  Platform for Enhanced Action (AWG-DP) - will begin its work
  in 2012, with a view to concluding the “agreed outcome with
  legal force” by 2015 such that it can come into force by 2020
                                                                   3 3
Green Climate Fund (GCF)
• One of the major accomplishments - the launch of the GCF
• Agreed governing rules of the GCF
• Access to Fund resources through national, regional and
  international implementing entities accredited by the Board
• Recipient countries may designate a national authority
• The Fund will provide financing in the form of grants and
  concessional lending, and through other modalities,
  instruments or facilities as may be approved by the Board
• Capitalization of the GCF – in 2012 work on how to mobilize
  $100 billion in annual contributions to the GCF
                                                                4 4
Technology Mechanism
• Modalities and procedures for the Technology Executive
  Committee (TEC) were set - members were appointed 2010, work
  programme in February 2012
• The 6 key elements of the functions of the TEC are: analysis and
  synthesis; policy recommendations; facilitation and catalysing;
  linkage with other institutional arrangements; engagement of
  stakeholders and; information and knowledge sharing
• Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN):
  The Technology Centre will receive and respond to requests from
  developing countries related to technology development and transfer.
  The Network, made up of "relevant institutions" including private
  sector organisations, will undertake the "substantive" work needed to
  address developing country requests
                                                                     5 5
Outcome of the work of the AWG-LCA
• Shared vision for long term cooperative actions
• Nationally appropriate mitigation commitments or actions by developed country
    Parties
•   Nationally appropriate mitigation commitments or actions by developing country
    Parties (NAMAs)
•   Policy approaches and positive incentives on issues relating to reducing
    emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries;
    and the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and
    enhancement of forest carbon stocks in developing countries (REDD+)
•   Sectoral approaches and sector-specific actions
•   Various approaches, including opportunities for using markets to enhance the
    cost-effectiveness of, and to promote, mitigation actions (market and non-market
    approaches)
•   Response measures
•   Adaptation
•   Finance
•   Technology development and transfer
•   Capacity building
•   Review of the long-term global goal
•   Other matters
                                                                                 6 6
Shared vision for long term cooperative actions
• The work on the shared vision did not progress much
• It will continue with regard to working towards identifying a
  global goal for substantially reducing global emissions by 2050
  and a time frame for a global peaking of greenhouse gas
  emissions
• A workshop will be organized under the AWG-LCA to consider
  the issue of equitable access to sustainable development at its
  next session




                                                                  7 7
Nationally appropriate mitigation commitments or
                         actions by developed countries

• Agreed to continue the process of clarifying developed
  countries’ mitigation targets by May 2012
• Elaborated the guidelines for biennial reporting, with the first
  reports requested by January 2014
• International Assessment and Review (IAR) will occur two
  months after the submission of the first round of biennial
  reports. The due date for submission of a full national
  communication (biannual report submitted as an Annex or a
  separate document to it) is 1 January 2014


                                                                     8 8
Nationally appropriate mitigation actions by developing
                                                        countries
• Encouraged to develop LEDS and submit information on NAMAs
• Guidelines were agreed for biennial update reports and parties are to
  submit their first biennial update report by Dec 2014
• agreed to develop modalities for the registry, housed by UNFCCC
  that will facilitate the matching of NAMAs to financial, technical and
  capacity building support
• Guidelines for International Consultation and Analysis (ICA) of
  biennial reports adopted
Next steps: to submit more information on NAMAs by 5 March 2012; in-
  session workshops within the 36th session of the SBs; to develop general
  guidelines for domestic MRV of domestically supported NAMAs

                                                                           9 9
Policy approaches and positive incentives on issues relating to
reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in
developing countries; and the role of conservation, sustainable
management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks
in developing countries (REDD+)

• agreed that results-based finance provided to developing
  countries that is new, additional and predictable may come
  from a wide variety of sources, public and private, bilateral and
  multilateral, including alternative sources
• considers that, in the light of the experience gained from
  current and future demonstration activities, appropriate
  market-based approaches could be developed by the COP to
  support results-based actions by developing countries
                                                                 1010
Sectoral approaches and sector-specific actions

• main areas: general framework, agriculture, and international
  aviation and maritime transport
• agrees to continue considering a general framework for
  cooperative sectoral approaches and sector-specific actions
  with a view to adopting a decision on this matter at COP 18
• requests that SBSTA 36 consider issues relating to agriculture
• agrees to continue consideration of issues related to
  addressing emissions from international aviation and maritime
  transport


                                                               1111
Various approaches, including opportunities for using
markets to enhance the cost-effectiveness of, and to
promote, mitigation actions (market and non-market
approaches)
• Parties have made an important step in moving from
  agreement to "consider" new market-based mechanisms at
  COP 16 to "define" a new market-based mechanism,
  "operating under the guidance and authority of the Conference
  of the Parties, to enhance the cost-effectiveness of, and to
  promote, mitigation actions"
• However, there is little detail on how the new mechanism will
  operate

                                                             1212
Response measures

• developed country parties to assist developing country parties
  to promote economic diversification in the context of SD
• gives full consideration to the positive and negative impacts of
  the implementation of response measures on society
• recognizes the decision that establishes the Forum to
  Implement the Work Programme on the Impact of the
  Implementation of Response Measures
• implementing policies to promote a just transition of the
  workforce


                                                                1313
Adaptation
• Decided that the Adaptation Committee (AC) should make
  use of the following modalities in exercising its functions:
  workshops and meetings; expert groups; compilation, review,
  synthesis, analysis reports of information, knowledge, experience
  and good practice; channels for sharing information, knowledge and
  expertise; and coordination and linkages with all relevant bodies,
  programmes, institutions and networks, within and outside the
  Convention

• The AC is under the authority of, and be accountable to, the
  COP
• Composition, AC consists of 16 members, elected by the COP
• Decision outlines an indicative list of activities for the AC
                                                                  1414
Finance
Standing Committee (SC) shall:
   •   report and make recommendations to the COP
   •   assist the COP in exercising its functions with respect to the
       financial mechanism of the Convention in terms of improving
       coherence and coordination in the delivery of CC financing,
       rationalization of the financial mechanism, mobilization of financial
       resources, and MRV of support provided to developing countries
   •   develop a work programme for presentation to COP 18
• Composition and working modalities of the SC in Annex VI
• Decided to undertake a work programme on long-term finance
  in 2012, including workshops, to progress on long-term
  finance
                                                                          1515
Capacity building
• SBI to organize an annual in-session Durban Forum for in-
  depth discussion on capacity building, with a view to sharing
  experiences, and exchanging ideas, best practices and
  lessons learned regarding the implementation of capacity-
  building activities
• The first meeting of the Durban Forum during SBI would
  explore potential ways to further enhance monitoring and
  review of the effectiveness of capacity building




                                                                  1616
Review of the long-term global goal

• Periodically to assess the adequacy of the long-term global
  goal, in the light of the ultimate objective of the Convention
• The first review should start in 2013 and conclude by 2015
• The Review will be concluded with the assistance of SBSTA
  and the SBI and further define expert consideration of inputs
  by COP 18




                                                                   1717
Other matters - economies in transition and countries
whose special circumstances have been recognized by
the COP (Turkey)
The COP invites Annex I parties, through multilateral agencies,
  including through the GEF, bilateral agencies and the private
  sector or through any further arrangements, to make available
  the capacity- building, financial, technical and technology
  transfer assistance for EITs in order to assist these Parties in
  the development and implementation of their national low-
  carbon development strategies and action plans
For Turkey it was agreed to continue with the discussion on
  modalities for the provision of support for mitigation,
  adaptation, technology development and transfer, capacity-
  building and finance
                                                                1818
Proposals for amendments under the Convention

• Proposals under the Convention article 17 (5 proposals for a
  protocols)
• Proposals for amendments to the Convention under articles
  15 and 16 (Mexico and Papua New Guinea made a proposal
  on voting)
• Proposal by the Russian Federation to amend Convention
  article 4.2 (commitments)
• Proposal from Cyprus and the EU to amend Annex I to the
  Convention (inclusion of Cyprus in Annex I of the
  Convention)
                                                              1919
Decisions under the Kyoto Protocol

             (CMP7)




                                 2020
Outcome of the work of the AWG on Further Commitments
for Annex I Parties under the Kyoto Protocol
• Second commitment period agreed until 2017 or 2020
  (pending further negotiation of the date)
• The EU, Croatia, Belarus, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco,
  Norway, Switzerland, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and potentially
  New Zealand, Australia signing up to it
• Many of the technicalities, such as converting emissions
  reduction targets into quantified emission limitation or
  reduction objectives (QELROS) will be determined in 2012
• The issue of carry-over of assigned amount units (AAUs) was
  not resolved (of great interest for Russia and Ukraine)

                                                            2121
Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
• Decision on further guidance - improving the efficiency of the
  Executive Board (EB) decision making process and facilitating
  greater participation of under-represented regions in the CDM
• Advancement on definitions - provides a standardised
  definition of “materiality”
• Appeals mechanism against EB decisions – delayed
• Establishment of the CDM Policy Dialogue Panel - a new
  independent panel tasked with reviewing the CDM
• Carbon capture and storage in the CDM - rules for carbon-
  capture plants

                                                              2222
Joint implementation (JI)
• encourages the JISC to continue to streamline the process of
  accrediting independent entities, and enhancing the
  implementation of the verification procedure
• to consider at CMP 8 the issuance of ERUs for projects
  considered by the JISC
• JISC to draft a revised set of key attributes and transitional
  measures dealing with the possible changes to the JI guidelines
  with a view to develop revised ones for adoption at CMP 9
• The decision also contains some provisions on governance and
  resources for the work on JI
• Parties have to submit by 16 April 2012 to the Secretariat their
  views on the revision of the JI guidelines
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Outcomes of Durban

  • 1. Outcomes of COP17/CMP7 Durban, South Africa 28 November - 11 December 2011 Daniela Carrington Climate change policy advisor Energy and Environment Practice UNDP BRC January 2012, Bratislava, Slovakia
  • 2. Milestones COP 13 2007, Bali Action Plan – Negotiating a comprehensive framework for enhanced action on climate change: COP 15 2009 , Copenhagen Accords - Political declaration COP 16 2010, Cancun Agreements - Laying the foundation to tackle CC through a new post-2012 regime: a number of institutional mechanisms were established, incl. Green Climate Fund, but no agreement on a Second Commitment Period of the Kyoto Protocol COP 17 2011, Durban Platform– a roadmap towards a protocol, another legal instrument or an agreed outcome with legal force under the UNFCCC; operationalization of the post 2012 institutional mechanism, incl. Green Climate Fund; Second Commitment Period 1 1
  • 3. Decisions under the Convention (COP17) 2 2
  • 4. Durban Platform for Extended Action • Durban Platform should lead to the development of “a protocol, another legal instrument or an agreed outcome with legal force under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change applicable to all Parties” • relates to ‘all parties’, trying to break down the distinction between developed and developing countries • Establishment of an Ad Hoc Working Group on the Durban Platform for Enhanced Action (AWG-DP) - will begin its work in 2012, with a view to concluding the “agreed outcome with legal force” by 2015 such that it can come into force by 2020 3 3
  • 5. Green Climate Fund (GCF) • One of the major accomplishments - the launch of the GCF • Agreed governing rules of the GCF • Access to Fund resources through national, regional and international implementing entities accredited by the Board • Recipient countries may designate a national authority • The Fund will provide financing in the form of grants and concessional lending, and through other modalities, instruments or facilities as may be approved by the Board • Capitalization of the GCF – in 2012 work on how to mobilize $100 billion in annual contributions to the GCF 4 4
  • 6. Technology Mechanism • Modalities and procedures for the Technology Executive Committee (TEC) were set - members were appointed 2010, work programme in February 2012 • The 6 key elements of the functions of the TEC are: analysis and synthesis; policy recommendations; facilitation and catalysing; linkage with other institutional arrangements; engagement of stakeholders and; information and knowledge sharing • Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN): The Technology Centre will receive and respond to requests from developing countries related to technology development and transfer. The Network, made up of "relevant institutions" including private sector organisations, will undertake the "substantive" work needed to address developing country requests 5 5
  • 7. Outcome of the work of the AWG-LCA • Shared vision for long term cooperative actions • Nationally appropriate mitigation commitments or actions by developed country Parties • Nationally appropriate mitigation commitments or actions by developing country Parties (NAMAs) • Policy approaches and positive incentives on issues relating to reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries; and the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks in developing countries (REDD+) • Sectoral approaches and sector-specific actions • Various approaches, including opportunities for using markets to enhance the cost-effectiveness of, and to promote, mitigation actions (market and non-market approaches) • Response measures • Adaptation • Finance • Technology development and transfer • Capacity building • Review of the long-term global goal • Other matters 6 6
  • 8. Shared vision for long term cooperative actions • The work on the shared vision did not progress much • It will continue with regard to working towards identifying a global goal for substantially reducing global emissions by 2050 and a time frame for a global peaking of greenhouse gas emissions • A workshop will be organized under the AWG-LCA to consider the issue of equitable access to sustainable development at its next session 7 7
  • 9. Nationally appropriate mitigation commitments or actions by developed countries • Agreed to continue the process of clarifying developed countries’ mitigation targets by May 2012 • Elaborated the guidelines for biennial reporting, with the first reports requested by January 2014 • International Assessment and Review (IAR) will occur two months after the submission of the first round of biennial reports. The due date for submission of a full national communication (biannual report submitted as an Annex or a separate document to it) is 1 January 2014 8 8
  • 10. Nationally appropriate mitigation actions by developing countries • Encouraged to develop LEDS and submit information on NAMAs • Guidelines were agreed for biennial update reports and parties are to submit their first biennial update report by Dec 2014 • agreed to develop modalities for the registry, housed by UNFCCC that will facilitate the matching of NAMAs to financial, technical and capacity building support • Guidelines for International Consultation and Analysis (ICA) of biennial reports adopted Next steps: to submit more information on NAMAs by 5 March 2012; in- session workshops within the 36th session of the SBs; to develop general guidelines for domestic MRV of domestically supported NAMAs 9 9
  • 11. Policy approaches and positive incentives on issues relating to reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries; and the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks in developing countries (REDD+) • agreed that results-based finance provided to developing countries that is new, additional and predictable may come from a wide variety of sources, public and private, bilateral and multilateral, including alternative sources • considers that, in the light of the experience gained from current and future demonstration activities, appropriate market-based approaches could be developed by the COP to support results-based actions by developing countries 1010
  • 12. Sectoral approaches and sector-specific actions • main areas: general framework, agriculture, and international aviation and maritime transport • agrees to continue considering a general framework for cooperative sectoral approaches and sector-specific actions with a view to adopting a decision on this matter at COP 18 • requests that SBSTA 36 consider issues relating to agriculture • agrees to continue consideration of issues related to addressing emissions from international aviation and maritime transport 1111
  • 13. Various approaches, including opportunities for using markets to enhance the cost-effectiveness of, and to promote, mitigation actions (market and non-market approaches) • Parties have made an important step in moving from agreement to "consider" new market-based mechanisms at COP 16 to "define" a new market-based mechanism, "operating under the guidance and authority of the Conference of the Parties, to enhance the cost-effectiveness of, and to promote, mitigation actions" • However, there is little detail on how the new mechanism will operate 1212
  • 14. Response measures • developed country parties to assist developing country parties to promote economic diversification in the context of SD • gives full consideration to the positive and negative impacts of the implementation of response measures on society • recognizes the decision that establishes the Forum to Implement the Work Programme on the Impact of the Implementation of Response Measures • implementing policies to promote a just transition of the workforce 1313
  • 15. Adaptation • Decided that the Adaptation Committee (AC) should make use of the following modalities in exercising its functions: workshops and meetings; expert groups; compilation, review, synthesis, analysis reports of information, knowledge, experience and good practice; channels for sharing information, knowledge and expertise; and coordination and linkages with all relevant bodies, programmes, institutions and networks, within and outside the Convention • The AC is under the authority of, and be accountable to, the COP • Composition, AC consists of 16 members, elected by the COP • Decision outlines an indicative list of activities for the AC 1414
  • 16. Finance Standing Committee (SC) shall: • report and make recommendations to the COP • assist the COP in exercising its functions with respect to the financial mechanism of the Convention in terms of improving coherence and coordination in the delivery of CC financing, rationalization of the financial mechanism, mobilization of financial resources, and MRV of support provided to developing countries • develop a work programme for presentation to COP 18 • Composition and working modalities of the SC in Annex VI • Decided to undertake a work programme on long-term finance in 2012, including workshops, to progress on long-term finance 1515
  • 17. Capacity building • SBI to organize an annual in-session Durban Forum for in- depth discussion on capacity building, with a view to sharing experiences, and exchanging ideas, best practices and lessons learned regarding the implementation of capacity- building activities • The first meeting of the Durban Forum during SBI would explore potential ways to further enhance monitoring and review of the effectiveness of capacity building 1616
  • 18. Review of the long-term global goal • Periodically to assess the adequacy of the long-term global goal, in the light of the ultimate objective of the Convention • The first review should start in 2013 and conclude by 2015 • The Review will be concluded with the assistance of SBSTA and the SBI and further define expert consideration of inputs by COP 18 1717
  • 19. Other matters - economies in transition and countries whose special circumstances have been recognized by the COP (Turkey) The COP invites Annex I parties, through multilateral agencies, including through the GEF, bilateral agencies and the private sector or through any further arrangements, to make available the capacity- building, financial, technical and technology transfer assistance for EITs in order to assist these Parties in the development and implementation of their national low- carbon development strategies and action plans For Turkey it was agreed to continue with the discussion on modalities for the provision of support for mitigation, adaptation, technology development and transfer, capacity- building and finance 1818
  • 20. Proposals for amendments under the Convention • Proposals under the Convention article 17 (5 proposals for a protocols) • Proposals for amendments to the Convention under articles 15 and 16 (Mexico and Papua New Guinea made a proposal on voting) • Proposal by the Russian Federation to amend Convention article 4.2 (commitments) • Proposal from Cyprus and the EU to amend Annex I to the Convention (inclusion of Cyprus in Annex I of the Convention) 1919
  • 21. Decisions under the Kyoto Protocol (CMP7) 2020
  • 22. Outcome of the work of the AWG on Further Commitments for Annex I Parties under the Kyoto Protocol • Second commitment period agreed until 2017 or 2020 (pending further negotiation of the date) • The EU, Croatia, Belarus, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, Switzerland, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and potentially New Zealand, Australia signing up to it • Many of the technicalities, such as converting emissions reduction targets into quantified emission limitation or reduction objectives (QELROS) will be determined in 2012 • The issue of carry-over of assigned amount units (AAUs) was not resolved (of great interest for Russia and Ukraine) 2121
  • 23. Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) • Decision on further guidance - improving the efficiency of the Executive Board (EB) decision making process and facilitating greater participation of under-represented regions in the CDM • Advancement on definitions - provides a standardised definition of “materiality” • Appeals mechanism against EB decisions – delayed • Establishment of the CDM Policy Dialogue Panel - a new independent panel tasked with reviewing the CDM • Carbon capture and storage in the CDM - rules for carbon- capture plants 2222
  • 24. Joint implementation (JI) • encourages the JISC to continue to streamline the process of accrediting independent entities, and enhancing the implementation of the verification procedure • to consider at CMP 8 the issuance of ERUs for projects considered by the JISC • JISC to draft a revised set of key attributes and transitional measures dealing with the possible changes to the JI guidelines with a view to develop revised ones for adoption at CMP 9 • The decision also contains some provisions on governance and resources for the work on JI • Parties have to submit by 16 April 2012 to the Secretariat their views on the revision of the JI guidelines 2323
  • 25. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!!! 2424

Notas do Editor

  1. This national designated authority will recommend to the Board funding proposals in the context of national climate strategies and plans, including through consultation processes. Financing will be tailored to cover the identifiable additional costs of the investment necessary to make the project viable.
  2. Regarding composition, the decision decides that the Committee shall consist of 16 members, to be elected by the COP, as follows:• two members for each of the five UN regional groups;• one member from a small island developing state;• one member from an LDC;• two Annex I party members; and• two non-Annex I party members.Annex V of the decision outlines an indicative list of activities for the Adaptation Committee:• considering relevant information and providing recommendations to the COP on ways to rationalize and strengthen coherence among adaptation bodies, programmes and activities under Convention;• preparing an overview of the capacities of regional centres and networks working on adaptation issues, and recommending to parties ways that their role can be enhanced;• preparing periodic overview reports synthesizing information and knowledge relating to, inter alia, implementation of adaptation activities and good adaptation practices; and• upon request, considering technical support and guidance to parties as they develop national adaptation plans, and work in support of the work programme on loss and damage.
  3. Kazakhstan, in accordance with its request was added in the table of proposed amendments of Annex B, with a base year of 1992 and a pledge of emission reductions of -15% by 2020. Cyprus was added to the list of Annex B, as it will become an Annex I Party on 1 January 2013, so far without an emission reduction target. The names of Canada, Japan and Russia are at the end of the table, in line with their declaration that they will not join a second commitment period and Canada announced withdrawal from the KP shortly after the conclusion of the COP.