The document summarizes the Working Group III contribution to the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report on mitigation of climate change. It describes the extensive work that went into the report, including 235 authors, over 800 reviewers, and close to 10,000 references. The report found that greenhouse gas emissions have grown significantly in recent decades despite reduction efforts. Effective mitigation will require substantial technological and economic changes across all sectors on a global scale, as well as significant international cooperation.
Токсичные вещества в электронных отходахcesbelarus
Результаты проектов, выполненных в Украине – возможность для использования в странах региона ВЕКЦА
Презентация подготовлена в рамках cубрегиональной встречи Международной сети по ликвидации стойких органических загрязнителей (IPEN) по вопросам тройной Конференции Сторон Базельской, Роттердамской и Стокгольмской конвенций.
Минск, Беларусь, 9-11 августа 2015 года
Міжнародна конференція Асоціації УЯФ "Атомна енергетика: 30 років після Чорно...НАЕК «Енергоатом»
Студент 4-го курсу НТТУ “КПІ”, член громадської організації Молодіжна енергетична спільнота (МЕС) Михайло Яценко виступив з доповіддю на тему «Молодь та атомна галузь: рух в обидві сторони».
Презентація з науково-практичної конференції - “Практика освіти для сталого розвитку в Україні”.
Автор: Панкина Виктория Евгеньевна,
координатор проекта “Образования для устойчивого развития” в Донецкой области, методист отдела естественных дисциплин Донецкого обл ИППО
The document discusses Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) and how they have evolved through international climate agreements. It explains that NAMAs are voluntary domestic mitigation plans developed and undertaken by developing countries. NAMAs may be supported internationally through financing, technology, and capacity building. The document outlines the requirements for NAMAs to be measured, reported, and verified domestically and possibly internationally depending on the level of support. It also discusses how NAMAs should be tailored to individual country circumstances and how developing countries will receive support to implement NAMAs and report on their progress.
Emissions trading: The politics of designkolomytsev
This document discusses the design and politics of emissions trading schemes. It provides details on key design elements of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme such as scope, allocation of allowances, compliance, and monitoring and verification. It also discusses the various stakeholders involved in emissions trading and the debates around issues like carbon leakage and use of offsets. The document concludes by noting the post-2015 uncertainty around the future of international carbon markets and credits in the absence of a new global climate treaty.
The document summarizes the Working Group III contribution to the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report on mitigation of climate change. It describes the extensive work that went into the report, including 235 authors, over 800 reviewers, and close to 10,000 references. The report found that greenhouse gas emissions have grown significantly in recent decades despite reduction efforts. Effective mitigation will require substantial technological and economic changes across all sectors on a global scale, as well as significant international cooperation.
Токсичные вещества в электронных отходахcesbelarus
Результаты проектов, выполненных в Украине – возможность для использования в странах региона ВЕКЦА
Презентация подготовлена в рамках cубрегиональной встречи Международной сети по ликвидации стойких органических загрязнителей (IPEN) по вопросам тройной Конференции Сторон Базельской, Роттердамской и Стокгольмской конвенций.
Минск, Беларусь, 9-11 августа 2015 года
Міжнародна конференція Асоціації УЯФ "Атомна енергетика: 30 років після Чорно...НАЕК «Енергоатом»
Студент 4-го курсу НТТУ “КПІ”, член громадської організації Молодіжна енергетична спільнота (МЕС) Михайло Яценко виступив з доповіддю на тему «Молодь та атомна галузь: рух в обидві сторони».
Презентація з науково-практичної конференції - “Практика освіти для сталого розвитку в Україні”.
Автор: Панкина Виктория Евгеньевна,
координатор проекта “Образования для устойчивого развития” в Донецкой области, методист отдела естественных дисциплин Донецкого обл ИППО
The document discusses Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) and how they have evolved through international climate agreements. It explains that NAMAs are voluntary domestic mitigation plans developed and undertaken by developing countries. NAMAs may be supported internationally through financing, technology, and capacity building. The document outlines the requirements for NAMAs to be measured, reported, and verified domestically and possibly internationally depending on the level of support. It also discusses how NAMAs should be tailored to individual country circumstances and how developing countries will receive support to implement NAMAs and report on their progress.
Emissions trading: The politics of designkolomytsev
This document discusses the design and politics of emissions trading schemes. It provides details on key design elements of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme such as scope, allocation of allowances, compliance, and monitoring and verification. It also discusses the various stakeholders involved in emissions trading and the debates around issues like carbon leakage and use of offsets. The document concludes by noting the post-2015 uncertainty around the future of international carbon markets and credits in the absence of a new global climate treaty.
COP19 Outcomes: A Developing Country’s Perspectivekolomytsev
1. The document summarizes key outcomes and decisions from COP19 in Warsaw, including establishing the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage and further advancing the Durban Platform for a new climate agreement in 2015.
2. It outlines the key demands of developing countries, such as addressing the finance gap and establishing clear plans and timelines to raise pre-2020 ambition and negotiate the new agreement.
3. While some procedural decisions were made on climate finance, adaptation, and loss and damage, the document concludes that concrete steps and substantial finance pledges are still needed to make meaningful progress on these issues.
Action Network South Asia: Where we are, and the way forwardkolomytsev
The Action Network South Asia (CANSA) is one of the oldest regional nodes of the Climate Action Network established in 1991. It has two full-time staff and three part-time staff spread across South Asia. In 2013, CANSA organized several workshops on climate finance, policy, and advocacy. It also published research papers, worked to revamp its communications strategy, and engaged in UNFCCC processes. Upcoming events include workshops on community adaptation and participation in the EU South Asia summit.
On the road to Paris: mobilization of civil society in the regionkolomytsev
This document outlines a planning session to mobilize public pressure and civil society ahead of key 2014 climate change meetings and the 2015 Paris agreement. Attendees will break into working groups to propose ideas on creating public pressure before the 2014 UN Climate Summit, mobilizing participation in Paris, prioritizing climate change on political agendas, and utilizing the CAN EECCA civil society network to mobilize regions. The groups will then present one or two selected ideas to the full attendees.
The One CAN Initiative aims to develop cooperation across CAN's international and national nodes to implement a new global strategy. Key objectives will be developed annually and nodes will coordinate to ensure they are reached. CAN International will assist nodes in strengthening their organizations to adequately achieve objectives through a common strategic planning process and organizational development support.
3. Начало проектов по энергоэфективности и ВДЕ:
Всеукраинский информационный тур
“Энергонезависимость – наше общее дело”
2015 год
4. Теоретическая подготовка и практические навыки:
международные программы
CLEEN «Энергоеффективность: создание коалиций на местах»
LINK “Локальные инициативы для устойчивого развития Украины”