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AWG-LCA
At the second part of the fifteenth session of the AWG-LCA, Parties
continued their work on cooperative sectoral approaches and sector-specific actions (agenda item 3biv).
Throughout the meeting, Parties could not bridge their diverging views on how to address cooperative sectoral
approaches and sector specific actions, including emissions from international aviation and maritime
transport. The proposed compromise text by the chair of the AWG-LCA (FCCC/AWGLCA/2012/L.4) was
rejected by Parties which is why the agenda item on sectoral approaches is not part of Decision 1/CP.18, the
agreed outcome pursuant to the Bali Action Plan.
At the fifteenth session of the AWG-LCA (Bonn, Germany, May 2012),
Parties continued their work on cooperative sectoral approaches and sector-specific actions (agenda item
3biv) on the basis of decision 2/CP.17, paragraphs 74 and
78, which includes the work on emissions from international bunker fuels. Work on this agenda item is
captured in the report by the
facilitator to the LCA Contact Group.
At the resumed fourteenth session of the AWG-LCA (AWG-LCA 14-4) in Durban (South Africa,
November/December 2011) international bunker fuels was negotiated under AWG-LCA agenda item 3.2.4 (Sectoral
approaches) together with a general framework for sectoral approaches and agriculture. The negotiations on
emissions from international bunker fuels started on basis of the
Facilitator’s note that included the options from the AWG-LCA 14-3 session in Panama. Parties could
agree on a way forward for the AWG-LCA agenda item 3.2.4 and agreed to include a text on this agenda item in
the Outcome of the
work of the AWG-LCA (p.14, paragraphs 74-78). For international aviation and maritime transport, the
Conference of the Parties agreed to continue its consideration of issues related to addressing emissions from
international aviation and maritime transport (p. 14, paragraph 78).
During the third part of the fourteenth meeting of the AWG-LCA (Panama City, Panama,
October 2011), Parties further elaborated on different options how to address emissions from
international aviation and maritime transport under the UNFCCC process. Nine different options address are
captured in the Facilitator’s
note (166 kB) .
At the second part of the fourteenth meeting of the AWG-LCA (Bonn, Germany, June 2011),
Parties agreed to address international bunker fuels under AWG-LCA agenda item 3.2.4 and brought forward six
options on how to address emissions from international aviation and maritime transport under the UNFCCC
process. These options are reflected in: ‘ note by the
facilitator (155 kB) ’.
At the first part of the fourteenth meeting of the AWG-LCA (Bangkok,
Thailand, April 2011), Parties adopted an agenda according to the structure of the Bali Action Plan, which
also included cooperative sectoral approaches and sector-specific actions under agenda item 3.2.4 (FCCC/AWGLCA/2011/L.1).
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SBSTA
The SBSTA at its thirty-seventh meeting (Doha, Qatar,
November/December 2012), noted the information received from the secretariats of ICAO and IMO on their
relevant work and invited them to report, at future sessions of the SBSTA, on the outcomes of their work on
this issue.
The SBSTA at its thirty-sixth meeting (Bonn, Germany, May 2012), noted
the information received from the secretariats of ICAO and IMO on their relevant work and invited them to
report, at future sessions of the SBSTA, on the outcomes of their work on this issue (FCCC/SBSTA/2012/2,
paragraphs 82-85).
The SBSTA at its thirty-fifth meeting (Durban, South
Africa, November/December 2011), noted the information received from the secretariats of ICAO and IMO on
their relevant work and invited them to report, at future sessions of the SBSTA, on the outcomes of their
work on this issue (FCCC/SBSTA/2011/5,
paragraphs 58 - 60).
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