UNFCCC PUBLISHES REPORTS SUMMING UP RESULTS OF 2009 UN CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE IN COPENHAGEN


Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2010


Bonn, 31 March 2010 - The UN Climate Change Secretariat Wednesday published official reports on the results of last year's UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen (7-19 December 2009).

The reports detail the outcomes of the UNFCCC Conference of the Parties at its 15th session (COP 15) and of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol on its fifth session (CMP5).

Each report is in two parts: one on formal proceedings and one on the decisions adopted by the relevant body. The reports can be found here: http://unfccc.int/5257.php

Since the closing of the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has received submissions of national pledges to cut or limit emissions of greenhouse gases by 2020 from 75 Parties, which together account for more than 80% percent of global emissions from energy use.

41 industrialised countries have formally communicated their economy-wide targets to the UNFCCC. 35 developing countries have communicated information on the nationally appropriate mitigation actions they are planning to take, provided they receive the appropriate support in terms of finance and technology. These communications can be found here: http://unfccc.int/5265.php

"It is clear that while the pledges on the table are an important step towards the objective of limiting growth of emissions, they will not in themselves suffice to limit warming to below 2 degrees Celsius," said UNFCCC Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer. "The Climate Conference at the end of this year in Mexico therefore needs to put in place effective cooperative mechanisms capable of bringing about significant acceleration

of national, regional and international action both to limit the growth of emissions and to prepare for the inevitable impacts of climate change," he added.

The report of the Conference of the Parties contains, inter alia, the text of the Copenhagen Accord and lists the 112 Parties (111 countries and the European Union) that have indicated their support for the Accord. See: http://unfccc.int/5257.php

"The Copenhagen Accord is not least significant because it includes a clear pledge by industrialised nations to provide short-term and long-term finance for developing countries for adaptation and mitigation,"said Yvo de Boer, "At the same time, it is clear that the Accord can be used to help advance the formal negotiations towards a successful outcome in Mexico," he added.

Decisions that were adopted in Copenhagen include decisions on the improvement to the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), which are designed to speed up processes for stakeholders, to assist countries with fewer than 10 registered CDM projects to launch more projects, and to enhance CDM governance, including through procedures for stakeholders to appeal decisions. See: http://unfccc.int/5257.php

The Copenhagen Conference decided to continue negotiations on a range of draft decisions, which can be found at:
http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/2009/awg10/eng/17.pdf
http://unfccc.int/meetings/ad_hoc_working_groups/lca/items/5243.php
http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/2009/awg10/eng/17.pdf
It is important to keep in mind that many of these decisions, which would enable immediate action on climate change, came close to completion in Copenhagen," said the UN's top climate change official Yvo de Boer. "This work can be completed in Mexico, with the adoption of a strong and balanced package of decisions," he added.

The next round of UNFCCC negotiations is scheduled to be held in Bonn, Germany, on 9-11 April. This meeting will be followed by a two-week negotiating round which will comprise the 32nd session of the UNFCCC Convention subsidiary bodies, between 31 May and 11 June 2010. Both gatherings will take place in the Maritim Hotel in Bonn.

The April UNFCCC sessions are designed to agree on the organization and methods of work in 2010. This includes the number and duration of any additional UNFCCC negotiating sessions in the second half of 2010, in the run-up to the UN Climate Change Conference in Mexico (29 November to 10 December).

Accreditation for the April meeting is open (see http://unfccc.int/press/items/2794.php). The UN Climate Change Secretariat will give a closing press conference on 11 April at the Maritim Hotel at 13:15 (upon conclusion of the morning plenary sessions) which will be followed by press briefings of interested Parties. All press briefings will be broadcast live.

Note to editors:

UNFCCC

With 194 Parties, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change(UNFCCC) has near universal membership and is the parent treaty of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. The Kyoto Protocol has been ratified by 190 of the UNFCCC Parties. Under the Protocol, 37 States, consisting of highly industrialized countries and countries undergoing the process of transition to a market economy, have legally binding emission limitation and reduction commitments. The ultimate objective of both treaties is to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that will prevent dangerous human interference with the climate system.
For more information, please contact: UNFCCC media office: http://unfccc.int/press/items/2794.php

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Groundbreaking Environmental Assessment Kicks Off in Nairobi, Kenya

Nairobi, Kenya - The world's most comprehensive and inclusive environmental assessment process started in Nairobi this week, as over two hundred government representatives institutions and experts discussed and adopted the objectives, scope and process for the next Global Environment Outlook-5 (GEO-5 Report), to be released in 2012.

Since the initial 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, global concern for environmental and developmental issues has increased, leading to an extensive range of internationally agreed environmental and development goals. However, progress towards meeting these goals has in many cases, been slow. There has also been a marked deterioration and degradation of the planet's natural resources and increasing demands from a burgeoning global population.

GEO-5 will provide an assessment of the state, trends and outlook of the global environment to understand where we are in relation to meeting these goals. It will also analyze policy options to identify those that could help speed up the achievement of these goals.

GEO-5 will build on national, regional and global assessments and reports, as well as peer reviewed scientific literature.

Co-chair of the meeting, Mr. Martijn Dadema said "We're excited to have agreed on the nature and ambition of this important report. It's findings should be the litmus test for future action and achievements to stop the degradation and wasteful use of our planet's natural resources. GEO 5 will be a blueprint determining humanity's future. We hope that the report will have a major input into the Rio+20 decision-making process in 2012".

"A large part of GEO-5's remit will be to assist with capacity building to conduct environmental assessments and policy analysis" said Peter Gilruth, Director of the UNEP Division of Early Warning and Assessment.

Next steps include nominations of experts by governments and other stakeholder groups including collaborating centers. The final Statement which outlines the adopted objectives, scope and process for GEO-5 will be made available on UNEP's website (www.unep.org/geo) shortly.

 
 

Source: United Nations Environment Programme
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