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Executive Summary
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These conferences are the foremost global forums for multilateral discussion of climate change matters and serve as the formal meetings of the Conference of the Parties (COP), the Conference of the
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Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement (the CMA).
The Conference of the Parties (meeting as COP, CMP and CMA) usually lasts two weeks and serves to review the implementation of the Convention, the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement as well as adopt decisions to further develop and implement these three instruments. The first COP conference
(COP1) was held in 1995 at Berlin, Germany. The 27th Conference of the Parties (COP27) scheduled for
6 to 18 November 2022 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, seeks renewed solidarity between countries to
deliver on the landmark Paris Agreement, for people and the planet.
It has been observed that children and youth are particularly vulnerable to climate impacts and requiremtailored support to ensure their safety and protection of their rights. The UNFCCC decisions have also
emphasised that youth are a key stakeholder in implementing Action for Climate Empowerment and they also have an important role to play in climate change governance.
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It also details Waste Or Create Hub’s Strategy to enable youth involvement at COP. The Environmental
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experience in the green economy space with adequate tools, knowledge, and resources.
It is anticipated that the youth will find this starter pack insightful and also make full use of the opportunities aorded them through COP.
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Expert workshop on Improving activity data for Tier 2 estimates of livestock emissions: Dealing with data gaps
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Introduction and overview
Ecosystem-based approaches to climate change adaptation and disaster risk red...NAP Events
Session schedule
4a. Experience with ecosystem-based approaches under the Convention on Biological Diversity
The session will present findings from a synthesis report prepared by the CBD Secretariat on experiences with ecosystem-based approaches to climate change adaptation (EBA) and disaster risk reduction (Eco-DRR). It will provide opportunities for countries to share experiences and discuss ways to mainstream EBA and Eco-DRR into NAPs and other plans and strategies. Participants will be invited to take part in a group exercise to identify gaps and needs, as well as entry points and opportunities for integrating EBA.
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Executive Summary
COP (Conference of the Parties) is an annual gathering of all countries that are Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). It is one of the United Nations climate change conferences which has grown exponentially in size over the past two decades and is now among the largest international meetings in the world.
These conferences are the foremost global forums for multilateral discussion of climate change matters and serve as the formal meetings of the Conference of the Parties (COP), the Conference of the
Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP) and the Conference of the
Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement (the CMA).
The Conference of the Parties (meeting as COP, CMP and CMA) usually lasts two weeks and serves to review the implementation of the Convention, the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement as well as adopt decisions to further develop and implement these three instruments. The first COP conference
(COP1) was held in 1995 at Berlin, Germany. The 27th Conference of the Parties (COP27) scheduled for
6 to 18 November 2022 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, seeks renewed solidarity between countries to
deliver on the landmark Paris Agreement, for people and the planet.
It has been observed that children and youth are particularly vulnerable to climate impacts and requiremtailored support to ensure their safety and protection of their rights. The UNFCCC decisions have also
emphasised that youth are a key stakeholder in implementing Action for Climate Empowerment and they also have an important role to play in climate change governance.
In view of this, Waste Or Create Hub prepared this COP27 Starter Pack as a guide for youth intending to know more about COP or participate at the conference. This Starter Pack contains an Overview of
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It also details Waste Or Create Hub’s Strategy to enable youth involvement at COP. The Environmental
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youth the opportunity to become young environmental sustainability professionals and develop their
experience in the green economy space with adequate tools, knowledge, and resources.
It is anticipated that the youth will find this starter pack insightful and also make full use of the opportunities aorded them through COP.
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Programul COP21
1. United Nations Climate Change Conference
Paris, France
30 November – 11 December 2015
Overview Schedule
COP 21, CMP 11, SBSTA 43, SBI 43, ADP 2-12
This overview schedule is intended to assist participants with their planning prior to the sessions. It should be considered as indicative and will be
updated as new information becomes available. Once the sessions are underway, please consult the Daily Programme.
Version of 6 November 2015
2. Day Pre-sessional (23 -29 November)1
Monday
23rd
Least developed countries (LDCs) Preparatory Meetings
Tuesday
24th
Wednesday
25th
African Group Preparatory Meetings
Small island developing States (SIDS) Preparatory Meetings
Thursday
26th
Friday
27th
G-77 & China Preparatory Meetings
Saturday
28th
Sunday
29th Preparation for the arrival of Heads of State/Government
1 Pre-sessional meetings are taking place at the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris.
3. 2
Day/Time
First Week (30 November – 6 December)
10:00 to 13:00 Lunch Break2 15:00 to 18:00 Evening3
Monday
30th
COP, opening
and election of the
COP21/CMP11
President
(10:00 to 11:00)
Opening ceremony of
the Leaders Event
(11:00 to 11:30)
CDM side event
Leaders Event
(Further details to be provided soon)
Results of World
Wide Views on
Climate and
Energy
IPCC
Communications:
New directions
for users
Tuesday
1st
COP,
launch
of work
CMP,
opening and
launch of
work
Joint
COP/CMP
group
statements4
SBSTA,
opening and
launch of
work JISC side event
The Adaptation
Committee - Overview
of the first three years
of work
SBI, opening and launch
of work
SBI
Multilateral
Assessment
under the IAR
process
Work of the LEG
in supporting the
LDCs on NAPs
and NAPAs
Synthesis report
on the aggregate
effect of INDCs
ADP,
resumption
of the
session4
Groups of the Convention
and Protocol bodies
Groups of the Convention and Protocol
bodies
LPAA Focus: Forest5 LPAA Focus: Agriculture
2 UNFCCC and related side events listed in italics will be held from 13:15 to 14:45 during lunch time.
3 UNFCCC and related side events listed in italics will be held from 18:30 to 20:00, except otherwise stated.
4
Groups will be invited to forego delivery of statements in favor of immediate web posting so that work can begin without delay.
5
Events in purple are part of the Lima-Paris Action Agenda (LPAA). Learn more about the LPAA here: http://newsroom.unfccc.int/lpaa.
4. 3
Day/Time
First Week (30 November – 6 December)
10:00 to 13:00 Lunch Break2 15:00 to 18:00 Evening3
Wednesday
2nd
Groups of the Convention and Protocol bodies
The UNFCCC
Technology
Mechanism:
enhancing climate
technology action
Making the best use
of the NAMA Registry
Groups of the Convention and Protocol
bodiesCOP, to
resume
launch of
work
CMP, to
resume
launch of
work
Groups of the
Convention
and Protocol
bodies
LPAA Focus: Resilience
LPAA Focus: Resilience
NAMA Fair
Thursday
3rd
Groups of the Convention and Protocol bodies
Completion of the
expert review process
for the first
commitment period
under the Kyoto
Protocol
REDD-plus web
platform and the
Lima Information
Hub on REDD-plus
results-based
payments
Groups of the Convention and Protocol
bodies
Reception by the
Presidency
LPAA Focus: Transport LPAA Focus: Building
Young and Future Generations Day
5. 4
Day/Time
First Week (30 November – 6 December)
10:00 to 13:00 Lunch Break2 15:00 to 18:00 Evening3
Friday
4th
Groups of the Convention and Protocol bodies
Results of World Wide
Views on Climate and
Energy
SBSTA, closure of the session
Call to Action:
Support today's
young generation
in developing
their knowledge
and skills
SBI, closure of the session
LPAA Focus: Private finance LPAA Focus: Short-lived climate pollutants
Saturday
5th
ADP, closure of the session
Joint side-event of
UNFCCC and UNEP:
Presentation of UNEP
2015 Adaptation gap
report
COP, to take up
the report of ADP
and agree on way
forward
Action Day
Sunday
6th No Formal meetings (Informal meetings among delegations and of groups to prepare for the second week)
6. 5
Day/Time
Second Week (7 – 11 December)
10:00 to 13:00 Lunch Break2 15:00 to 18:00 Evening3
Monday
7th
Joint High-Level Segment (HLS) of the COP and
CMP
(National statements)
Joint side-event of
UNFCCC and
UNEP:
Presentation of
UNEP 2015
Emissions gap
report
Update on the ICA
process
Joint High-Level Segment (HLS) of the COP
and CMP
(National statements)
Informal consultations Informal consultations
LPAA Focus: Renewable energy LPAA Focus: Energy efficiency and access
Tuesday
8th
Joint High-Level Segment (HLS) of the COP and
CMP
(National statements) Lessons learned in
implementing
gender-responsive
climate policy
Joint High-Level Segment (HLS) of the COP
and CMP
(Statements by observers upon completion
of national statements)
Reception by
the Presidency
(Head of
Delegations
only)
Informal consultations Informal consultations
LPAA Focus: City and sub-nationals
LPAA focus:
Business
LPAA Focus: Innovation
Gender Day
7. 6
Day/Time
Second Week (7 – 11 December)
10:00 to 13:00 Lunch Break2 15:00 to 18:00 Evening3
Wednesday
9th
Informal consultations
Conclusion of negotiations for the Paris
Agreement and related decisions
Thursday
10th
COP and CMP, Adoption of completed decisions
and conclusions
COP and CMP, Adoption of completed
decisions and conclusions
Friday
11th CMP closing, Adoption of decisions
COP closing, Adoption of the Paris
agreement and related decisions