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Media Training Workshop for developing country journalists
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Poznań, 8 to 12 December 2008
Poznań International Fair - Hall 8A/First Floor - Meeting Room "Kite"
The media training workshop is a capacity building initiative targeting developing country journalists. The
workshop in Poznań is made possible through capacity building support provided by the Government of
Norway and Com+, an alliance of communicators for sustainable development http://www.complusalliance.org.
Other collaborating organizations are World Bank, UNEP, GEF, UNDP, UNCCD, UNISDR, IEA, WBCSD,Climate Change
Media Partnership, Globescan, and the UNFCCC secretariat.
The topics that will be discussed at the Poznań workshop comprise the science of climate change, the
history and present status of UN climate change negotiations, and how the intergovernmental process on
climate change works. Other topics to be covered relate to the central building blocks of the Copenhagen
agreement. These building blocks are mitigation (reducing greenhouse gas emissions), adaptation
(adjusting to the inevitable effects of climate change), finance and technology. As part of the mitigation
building block, special attention will be given to the issue of long-term emissions reduction, and review of
the mechanisms such as clean development mechanisms (CDM), joint implementation (JI) and emissions
trading. A further focus will be on the issue of risk management and risk reduction strategies.
The workshop presentations and documentation are distributed for educational purposes only.
For questions regarding the media training workshop, please contact press(at)unfccc.int
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Presentations
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Session 1. What happens at United Nations climate change conference?
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Organizing a
United Nations climate change conference – how it all comes together (674 kB) , Salwa
Dallalah, Coordinator, Conference Affairs Services, UNFCCC
Getting your way around UN climate
change negotiations - what journalists should know and have, to be effective (39 kB) , John Hay,
Media Relations Officer, UNFCCC
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Session 2. Overview of Kyoto Protocol (KP) mechanisms
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Background and status to date of
the (KP) market based mechanisms (CDM/JI/emissions trading), and the role of the carbon market?
(1557 kB) – David Abbass, UNFCCC
Second Review of the Kyoto
Protocol under its Article 9 – what does this mean? (309 kB) – Stelios Pesmajoglou
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Session 3. Shared vision for cooperative action: long term cooperative action on climate
change, now, up to and beyond 2010
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Long term cooperative action on climate change, now, up to and beyond 2010, Thomas Becker, Danish
Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Climate and Energy
Financing in the context of carbon
markets, carbon finance, and flexible mechanisms (290 kB) , Jari Vayrynen, Senior Environmental
Specialist, World Bank
Presentation on status of
negotiations - “Half way mark in the negotiations on the road to Copenhagen” (243 kB)
by Yvo de Boer, Executive Secretary, UNFCCC
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Session 4. Adaptation: risk management and risk reduction strategies
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The link between disasters and
climate change, and how disaster risk reduction is a solution to adapt to climate change (324 kB) ,
Silvia Llosa, UN Inter-Agency Secretariat of the International Strategy for Disaster Reduction
Risk management and adaptation
(460 kB) , Bo Lim, UNDP, Principal Technical Adviser, Climate Change Adaptation, Environment and Energy
Group
Sharing
experiences on risk and disaster management at the country level, UNCCD National focal point from
Gambia (318 kB) - Jato S. Sillah, Director of Forestry, Ministry of Fisheries, Natural Resources
and the Environment
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Session 5. Technology cooperation: through cooperation on research and development on new
technologies, demonstration, deployment and diffusion of existing technologies
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Long-term
strategy for the development and transfer of technologies beyond 2012 (142 kB) , Vladimir Hecl,
UNFCCC
Directing human
creative and financial resources towards technology development and innovation (747 kB) - how
governments can shape private research and development, George Weyerhaeuser, WBCSD
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Session 6. Mitigation potentials and ranges of emission reduction targets objectives
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Energy Strategies for Cost
Effective Mitigation: Lessons from IEA Analysis (485 kB) , Richard Bradley, Head of IEA’s
Energy Efficiency and Environment Division
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