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Copenhagen United Nations Climate Change Conference ends with a political agreement to cap
temperature rise, reduce emissions and raise finance 19 December 2009
Copenhagen, Denmark
The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen ended today with an agreement by countries
to cap the global temperature rise by committing to significant emission reductions, and to raise
finance to kickstart action in the developing world to deal with climate change. "The challenge is
now to turn what we have agreed politically in Copenhagen into something real, measurable and
verifiable," said UNFCCC Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer.
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Status of acceptance of Annex B to the Kyoto Protocol
Israel deposited its instrument of acceptance of the amendment to Annex B to the
Kyoto Protocol
on 28 December 2009.
Ukraine deposited its instrument of acceptance of the amendment to Annex B to the
Kyoto Protocol
on 5 January 2010.
Total number of States and regional economic integration organizations that have deposited
instruments of acceptance: 20
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Season's Greetings 2009
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Statement by Yvo de Boer at the high-level segment 15 December 2009
Copenhagen, Denmark
Addressing the assembled delegates, Ministers and Heads of State at the high-level segment of the
conference, Yvo de Boer stressed that now is the time to deliver: “It is up to you to ensure that
the road to Copenhagen will not be remembered as merely having been paved with good intentions. It is
now up to you to resolve outstanding issues and to lead the world into action.”
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Alternative conference venue for observer organizations partcipating in COP
15 The Danish Government in cooperation with the Danish NGO-network Peoples’
Climate Action (PCA) is organizing an alternative conference venue at Forum Copenhagen for the
observer organization (NGOs and IGOs) representatives that will not be able to enter the Bella Center
Thursday 17 and Friday 18 December. TV links to the Bella Center will be established that will show
the proceedings at COP15.
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The Republic of Korea deposits its instrument of acceptance The Republic of Korea
deposited its instrument of acceptance of the Amendment to Annex B to the Kyoto Protocol on 10
December 2009. The Republic of Korea's acceptance will bring the total number of States
which have deposited their acceptance to the Amendment to Annex B to the Kyoto Protocol to 18.
A full list of the Parties who have accepted the amendment to Annex B of the Kyoto Protocol can be
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Historic United Nations Climate Change Conference kicks off in Copenhagen with strong
commitment to clinch ambitious deal 7 December 2009
Copenhagen, Denmark
The United Nations Climate Change Conference - Copenhagen, 2009 kicked off today with a strong sense of
confidence that countries can seal a comprehensive, ambitious and effective international climate
change deal in Demark and with an unprecedented sense of urgency to act on climate change.
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Press release - Governments set to seal ambitious international climate change deal in
Copenhagen 6 December 2009
Copenhagen, Denmark
One day ahead of the historic UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, the UN’s top climate
change official expressed confidence that the meeting would deliver a comprehensive, ambitious and
effective international climate change deal.
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Mobile version of UNFCCC website and iPhone application for COP 15
2 December 2009
Stay tuned with the conference using the mobile version of the UNFCCC website. Using the iPhone
application, users can:
- View the latest youtube videos and photos from the conference
- Read the latest documents, agendas and meetings information
- Join the Talks via the Facebook and Twitter channels and be part of the action
- Get logistical information about the conference
Download the iPhone app – ‘COP 15 Navigator‘ – free of charge here.
To view the UNFCCC website using your mobile device, go to http://mobile.unfccc.int.
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Pre-COP 15 edition of the UNFCCC newsletter
2 December 2009
Bonn, Germany
This edition of the newsletter looks ahead to the crucial UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen,
and includes video messages by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California, and Archbishop Desmond
Tutu calling for urgent action on climate change.
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Training of GHG Inventory Review Experts The UNFCCC secretariat is organizing a
training course for
GHG Inventory review experts planned for February - April 2010. Experts who would like to participate
need first to be nominated to the roster of experts by their national focal point.
Applications are being accepted now.
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Executive Board of the Clean Development Mechanism, Fifty-first meeting (CDM-EB
51) 30 November-4 December 2009
Copenhagen, Denmark
The proposed agenda and its annotations are now available online.
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Joint Implementation Supervisory Committee, Nineteenth meeting (JISC-19) 3-4
December 2009 Copenhagen, Denmark
The proposed agenda for the nineteenth meeting of the JISC are now available online.
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Training of GHG Inventory Review Experts The UNFCCC secretariat is organizing a
training course for
GHG Inventory review experts planned for February - April 2010. Experts who would like to participate
need first to be nominated to the roster of experts by their national focal point.
Applications are being accepted now.
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Report of the AWG-LCA on its seventh session
The report of the AWG-LCA on its seventh session including an annex which compiles the
texts arising out of the session is now available as document FCCC/AWGLCA/2009/14
More information on the eighth session of the AWG-LCA here
More information on the tenth session of the AWG-KP here
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UNFCCC Press Briefing 25 November 2009 at 3.30 p.m. CET in Bonn, Germany
UNFCCC Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer: "What can and must be achieved at COP 15 in
Copenhagen"
25 November 2009
Bonn, Germany
Slightly less than two weeks ahead of the historic UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen (COP 15),
UNFCCC Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer briefed the press about his expectations for the meeting.
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Second all-Africa Carbon Forum to be held in Nairobi, Kenya on 3–5 March 2010 -
Conference, Trade Fair and Capacity Development to build on CDM gains on continent —
IETA, UNEP, UNDP, WB, UNITAR, UNCTAD and UNFCCC 11 November 2009
Bonn, Germany
In an effort to build on growing interest in the Kyoto Protocol’s clean development mechanism
(CDM) in Africa, partner UN agencies and the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) have
announced they will organize a second all-Africa Carbon Forum, at the United Nations Gigiri complex in
Nairobi, Kenya, on 3–5 March 2010.
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Enforcement branch of the Compliance Committee, Eighth meeting (Enforcement Branch
8) 23-24 November
Bonn, Germany
The provisional agenda and its annotations are now available online.
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Latest news on ratification and accession Chad deposited its instrument of
accession to the Kyoto Protocol on 18 August 2009. The Kyoto Protocol will enter into force for Chad
on 17 November 2009. Chad's accession will bring the number of Parties to the Kyoto Protocol -
both States and regional economic integration organizations - to 190.
A full list of the Parties who have ratified or acceded to the Kyoto Protocol can be found
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Kyrgyzstan deposited its instrument of acceptance to the Amendment to Annex B to the Kyoto Protocol
on 2 November 2009. Kyrgyzstan's acceptance will bring the total number of States which have
deposited their acceptance to the Amendment to Annex B to the Kyoto Protocol to 17. France deposited
its notification of withdrawal from the amendment to Annex B to the Kyoto Protocol on 27 October
2009.
A full list of the Parties who have accepted the amendment to Annex B of the Kyoto Protocol can be
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UNFCCC Executive Secretary: Governments can and must deliver
strong Copenhagen deal
6 November 2009
Barcelona, Spain
The last negotiating session before the historic UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December
concluded Friday in Barcelona, Spain. Speaking at a press conference in Barcelona, UNFCCC Executive
Secretary Yvo de Boer reiterated that Copenhagen must result in a strong international climate change
deal.
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Address by Yvo de Boer to The Climate Group - Implementing Copenhagen: business and regional
government in a new low carbon world
4 November 2009
Barcelona, Spain
In a speech to the Climate Group, Yvo de Boer stressed that an ambitious agreed outcome in Copenhagen
will create new business opportunities for the private sector. These opportunities lie in the
implementation of the outcome, which the private sector needs to be fully involved in. But this
requires an unprecedented level of cooperation between different levels of Government and the private
sector and clarity on what each needs to do to make it work.
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Barcelona UN Climate Change Talks to put in place solid foundation for success at
Copenhagen
2 November 2009
Barcelona, Spain
The last negotiating session before the historic UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December
kicked off Monday in Barcelona, Spain. The meeting in Barcelona (2 to 6 November) follows on the UN
Climate Change Talks in Bangkok (28 September to 9 October), which saw increasing convergence,
streamlining of negotiating text and narrowing down of options for a comprehensive, fair and effective
international climate change deal.
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Statement by Yvo de Boer at the opening of the Barcelona Climate Change Talks
2009 2 November 2009
Barcelona, Spain
In his opening address at the Barcelona Climate Change Talks, Yvo de Boer spoke of a "huge
desire for these negotiations to succeed." World leaders from the North and the South are
calling for an ambitious and comprehensive outcome at Copenhagen. And concerned citizens around the
world are demanding strengthened action on climate change. He said the Barcelona talks need to make
clear progress and put in place a solid foundation for success at Copenhagen here.
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Latest UNFCCC newsletter
27 October 2009
Bonn, Germany
This edition of the newsletter includes reports on developments at the latest talks in Bangkok and
looks ahead to the Barcelona session in the first week of November. Barcelona is the final round of
negotiations before the Copenhagen conference gets underway in December.
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Somalia accedes to the UNFCCC Somalia became the 193rd State to deposit its
instrument of accession to the UNFCCC. The Convention will enter into force for Somalia on 10
December 2009 during COP15 in Copenhagen. Somalia’s accession will bring the number of Parties
to the Convention - both States and regional economic integration organizations - to 194.
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Address by Yvo de Boer at Delhi High Level Conference on Climate Change: Technology
Development and Transfer New Delhi, India
22 October 2009
In his address, the UNFCCC Executive Secretary outlined how the essentials of a strong climate change
deal in Copenhagen can be captured in an overarching decision, including a deadline for completing
negotiations on a comprehensive outcome. Such a decision can be complemented by a set of decisions on
key issues in view of implementation without delay. This needs to include a strong decision on
technology, supported by robust financing.
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Greenhouse gas emissions data from industrialized countries show increases in 2007,
underscore need for ambitious Copenhagen deal
Bonn, Germany
21 October 2009
Greenhouse gas emissions from industrialized countries increased in 2007, continuing the upward trend
of the previous six years. Data submitted to the UNFCCC show that greenhouse gas emissions of the 40
industrialized countries that have reporting obligations under the Convention rose by 1% from 2006 to
2007. The 2007 emissions of this group of countries are about 4% below 1990 levels. But there was an
overall 3% growth in emissions in the period from 2000 to 2007.
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Message by Yvo de Boer to IEA Governing Board Paris, France
15 October 2009
In a message to the International Energy Agency governing board at the launch of the special early
excerpt of the World Energy Outlook (WEO) 2009, Yvo de Boer stressed that a substantial part of the
response to climate change must come from the energy sector. He said the WEO 2009 presents the most up
to date, comprehensive analysis of how the energy sector can deliver on a climate change deal in
Copenhagen.
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UN Climate Change Negotiations result in more clarity on “bricks and mortar” of
Copenhagen agreed outcome, but decisions on finance and mid-term targets remain
outstanding Bangkok, Thailand
9 October 2009
The penultimate negotiating session before the historic UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in
December wrapped up Friday in the Thai capital, Bangkok, with progress made on what needs to constitute
the “bricks and mortar” of the Copenhagen agreed outcome, but with a continuing lack of
clarity on key deliverables to make a successful international climate change deal workable.
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Speech by Yvo de Boer at World Bank Bali Dialogue Istanbul, Turkey
5 October 2009
In a speech to Ministers of finance and development cooperation in Istanbul, Yvo de Boer stressed that
a governance structure under the UNFCCC to guide financial resources for climate change action must
clearly respond to the needs of developing countries. Such a structure, he said, must also ensure
efficiency, effectiveness and accountability and include equitable and balanced representation. He also
called for scaled up finance as the foundation for all other elements of a Copenhagen climate change
deal.
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Speech by Yvo de Boer at launch of World Bank's latest report on the costs of
adaptation
Bangkok, Thailand
1 October 2009
In his speech, Yvo de Boer underlined the timeliness of the World Bank’s latest report on the
costs of adaptation, and stressed that adaptation finance is the essential requirement for a
climate-resilient future. He said the tragic floods in the Philippines have made the vulnerability of
developing countries visible. They drive home the urgent need to generate new, additional and
predictable funding to begin urgent adaptation planning and implementation, and to get concrete money
on the table in Copenhagen to trigger action now.
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Opening remarks by Yvo de Boer at UN regional briefing
Bangkok, Thailand
29 September 2009
The Executive Secretary underlined the need for the UN to deliver as one and provide coherent support
on the ground to strengthen developing countries' ability to adapt to the inevitable impacts of
climate change and to steer their economies into a low-emissions direction. De Boer called for improved
inter-agency cooperation and coordination, and applauded the initiative to organize the UN regional
briefing as an example of increased cooperation of organizations in the Asia Pacific.
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Pace of UN Climate Change Negotiations Set to Pick Up in Bangkok as Result of New York Climate
Change Summit Bangkok, Thailand
28 September 2009
Government delegates meeting in Bangkok, Thailand embarked Monday on the penultimate round of climate
change negotiations ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December, at which a
comprehensive international climate change deal is to be sealed. Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva
opened the two-week meeting.
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Statement by Yvo de Boer at the opening of the Bangkok Climate Change Talks
2009 Bangkok, Thailand
28 September 2009
Alluding to the call of world leaders at the recent UN Climate Change Summit in New York to clinch a
comprehensive, ambitious and fair international climate change deal in Copenhagen, UNFCCC Executive
Secretary Yvo de Boer said that he believed the pace of the negotiations in Bangkok was set to match an
increasing pace of action at the highest political level.
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Speech by Yvo de Boer to the New York Bar Association
New York, United States
23 September 2009
In an address to the New York Bar Association, UNFCCC Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer elaborated on the
possible legal form of an agreed outcome in Copenhagen, and urged the United States to be fully engaged
in the climate change process. If both its domestic policy and foreign policy on climate action are
carefully developed in tandem to make them mutually reinforcing, he said, the fear that international
policy will lessen the US’s legislative sovereignty could be alleviated.
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Video statement by Yvo de Boer ahead of the Climate Change Talks in Bangkok Bonn,
Germany
21 September 2009
“A strong agreement at Copenhagen to tackle climate change will keep
humanity in control of its destiny. Lose that opportunity now, and we will
shortly lose it forever,” said Mr. de Boer. “We are too close to an
agreement now to fail at the last gate.”
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Alliance of Small Island Developing States Summit on Climate Change New York,
United States
21 September 2009
Speaking at the Alliance of Small Island Developing States (AOSIS) Summit on Climate Change held in New
York, Yvo de Boer underlined the benefits a Copenhagen deal could bring with regard to protecting the
people, properties and infrastructure of AOSIS countries, as well as spurring climate-resilient
development. He urged these countries – as the conscience of the Climate Change Convention - to
keep pushing for a high ambition level in the long-term.
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Joint Implementation Supervisory Committee, seventeenth meeting (JISC 17) 7-11
September 2009
Kiev, Ukraine
The report of the seventeenth meeting of the JISC is now available.
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Executive Board of the Clean Development Mechanism, forty-ninth meeting (CDM EB
49) 9-11 September
The report of the forty-ninth meeting of the CDM Executive Board, including its annexes, is now
available.
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Summit on Climate Change New York, United States
22 September 2009
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is convening a Summit on Climate Change to focus Heads of
State and Government on the need for urgent action, and to mobilize the highest level political will
needed to reach a fair, effective and scientifically ambitious global climate deal at the United
Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen this December. For further information and to follow
proceedings live, click below.
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Press release: Kyoto Protocol market mechanism strives to grow and improve
for good of present and future generations Kiev, Ukraine
10 September 2009
Ukraine is hosting the 6th Joint Implementation technical workshop and 17th Joint Implementation
Supervisory Committee meeting. Private and public sector stakeholders from 20 countries have gathered
there this week to find ways to speed up and scale up a key market mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol,
and ensure that lessons learned are carried to the critical international climate change conference in
Copenhagen in December.
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UNFCCC Executive Secretary praises Japan's emission reduction plans Tokyo,
Japan
7 September 2009
In a speech delivered at the Asahi World Environment Forum in Japan, Yvo de Boer praised the
country's plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 25 per cent below 1990 levels by 2020. Japan had
shown leadership in climate change, he said, by spearheading climate-friendly technologies and by
making its economy one of the most energy-efficient in the world. He highlighted renewed economic
opportunities that exist through embarking on a green growth strategy, such as enabling the private
sector to retain its global leadership role in clean technologies.
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World Climate Conference tackles climate change effects Geneva,
Switzerland
31 August 2009
More than 1,000 decision makers and scientists, including dozens of heads of state and ministers from
more than 150 countries, are expected to attend the Third World Climate Conference in Geneva. The
week-long meeting will look at ways to help countries cope with the effects of climate change, such
as an increase in floods and drought.
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Negotiators get down to practicalities at Bonn UNFCCC meeting, but negotiations have yet to
pick up speed Bonn, Germany
14 August 2009
A week-long informal negotiating session toward a new global response to climate change concluded in
Bonn Friday. The consultations, attended by around 2400 participants, were part of a series of UNFCCC
gatherings this year designed to culminate in an ambitious and effective international climate change
deal in Copenhagen in December. The Copenhagen outcome is to follow on the first phase of the Kyoto
Protocol, which expires at the end of 2012.
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Plenary address by Yvo de Boer at Pacific Islands Forum
Cairns, Australia
5 August 2009
In an address to participants at the Pacific Islands Forum, Yvo de Boer said that the nations
represented were the conscience of the climate change Convention, and that they should use this to
demand action. He stressed that Copenhagen was an opportunity to protect their countries from climate
change and to move rapidly towards clean, sustainable growth.
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Ninth session of the AWG-KP and seventh session of the AWG-LCA 28 September - 9
October 2009
United Nations Conference Centre (UNCC) of the United
Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), Rajdamnern Nok Avenue,
Bangkok, 10200 Thailand.
Parties, observer States and observer organizations will be notified in due course and provided with
the provisional agendas and other details concerning these sessions.
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CDM International Photo and Video contest launched
The UNFCCC secretariat is pleased to launch the CDM International Photo and Video Contest 2009, on
the theme "CDM Changing Lives." The contest is intended to raise awareness about the Kyoto
Protocol's clean development mechanism. We will be looking for photos and videos that tell an
interesting CDM story, whether it is about the creation of new jobs, the greening of industry, or the
development of rural services and infrastructure. The secretariat accepts entries as of 1 September.
Entry is free. Send us your work!
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Latest UNFCCC newsletter
28 July 2009
Bonn, Germany
The latest edition of the newsletter reports on developments at the Bonn Talks in June and looks ahead
to the informal negotiations taking place in Bonn in August. At this informal session, governments have
a great opportunity to make further concrete and substantive progress on the key issues that need to be
resolved to reach an agreed outcome in Copenhagen in December.
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UNFCCC emissions data visualized on Google Maps
7 July 2009
The secretariat has cooperated with Google and the Danish government as hosts of COP 15 to display
official UNFCCC greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data for Annex I Parties using Google Maps. The user can
now select on a world map total national GHG emissions/removals as well as emissions/removals from
various sectors; absolute numbers (in Gg CO2 equivalent); or relative changes in emissions (in per cent
compared to the base year level).
The maps can be accessed on the UNFCCC GHG data interface.
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CDM EB 48
15-17 July 2009
St George's, Grenada
The report of the forty-eighth meeting of the CDM Executive Board, including its annexes, is now
available.
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CDM audio file service launched
9 July 2009
The UNFCCC secretariat is pleased to offer audio files aimed at raising awareness about the Clean
Development Mechanism. The files cover a range of topics, from basic workings to current issues, as
told by a cross-section of people directly involved in the mechanism. Look for more files in the coming
weeks and months
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Address by Yvo de Boer at the Spanish Parliament Commission for Climate Change
Madrid, Spain
25 June 2009
In an address to the Spanish Parliament Commission for Climate Change, Yvo de Boer highlighted the
leadership shown by Spain in recognizing the critical importance of adaptation for the poorest and most
vulnerable nations.
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Speech by Yvo de Boer to the Asian Development Bank (ADB) High Level Dialogue
Manila, Philippines
17 June 2009
Climate change impacts will be extremely severe for Asia. They will exacerbate existing vulnerabilities
and negatively influence further economic development in the region. A deal at the Copenhagen Climate
Conference in December this year is therefore of critical importance for Asia. These were the main
messages from a speech by Yvo de Boer at the High Level Conference on Climate Change in Asia and the
Pacific that took place in Manila on Wednesday 17th June.
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Progress Made in Negotiations for Ambitious and Effective Copenhagen Deal at Bonn UNFCCC
Meeting
Bonn, Germany
12 June 2009
The June UN Climate Change Talks in Bonn concluded Friday with progress on draft negotiating texts,
reflecting governments’ proposals on how to step up international climate change action. "A
big achievement of this meeting is that governments have made it clearer what they want to see in the
Copenhagen agreed outcome,” said Yvo de Boer, Executive Secretary of the United Framework
Convention on Climate Change. “In my view, an ambitious and effective agreed outcome in
Copenhagen is in sight - an outcome that provides a strong and definitive answer to the alarm raised by
the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change."
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JISC 16 - Joint Implementation Supervisory Committee, 16th meeting 17-18 June
2009
Bonn, Germany
The report and resulting documents for the sixteenth meeting of the JISC are now available
online.
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UNCCD Land Day
Bonn, Germany
6 June 2009
Speaking at an event to mark Land Day, organized by the United Nations Convention to Combat
Desertification, UNFCCC Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer stressed the mitigation potential in both
agricultural and forestry, which can now be better exploited due to greater scientific certainty in
measuring CO2 sequestration. He said that mitigation and adaptation in both sectors go hand-in-hand,
and can bring important win-win benefits such as increased food security.
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World environment Day - 'Your Planet Needs You - UNite to Combat Climate
Change'
5 June 2009
The theme this year is 'Your Planet Needs You - UNite to Combat Climate Change,' which reflects
the urgency for nations to agree on a new deal at Copenhagen some 180 days from now.
This year’s host for UNEP's WED is Mexico, which reflects the growing role of this Latin
American country in the fight against climate change, including its growing participation in the carbon
markets.
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Bonn UN Climate Change Talks in 2009 Kick Off with First Draft Negotiating Texts for Ambitious
and Effective Copenhagen Deal at Centre of Discussions
Bonn, Germany
1 June 2009
A second round of UN Climate Change Talks this year in Bonn kicked off Monday. The gathering (1 to 12
June) is being attended by more than 4,000 participants, including government delegates,
representatives from business and industry, environmental organisations and research
institutions.
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The African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (AMCEN)
Nairobi, Kenya
29 May 2009
Addressing Ministers at the AMCEN special session on climate change, UNFCCC Secretary Yvo de Boer
stressed the urgent need for adaptation, especially in Africa. He also stressed the economic
opportunities of mitigation actions in Africa, saying that they can contribute to creating real
competitive economic advantages for Africa going into the future.
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Latest UNFCCC newsletter featuring interviews with Chairs of the AWG-KP and
AWG-LCA
25 May 2009
Bonn, Germany
The first negotiating texts for Copenhagen will be on the table at the next round of international
Climate Change Talks in Bonn in June. In interviews for the In Focus section of the newsletter, the
Chairs of the AWG-KP and AWG-LCA share their views on what remains to be done to reach a successful
outcome in Copenhagen.
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CDM EB 47 meeting concluded 26-28 May 2009
Bonn, Germany
The report and its annexes for the forty-seventh meeting of the Clean Development Mechanism's
Executive Board are now available online.
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European Regional Workshop on Article 6 of the Convention
(Education, Training and Public Awareness) 18-20 May 2009
Stockholm, Sweden
Over 40 national experts from the European region met in Stockholm to share best practices in their
efforts to educate their citizens on ways to raise public awareness and improve public participation
in matters of climate change.
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Carbon Expo 2009
Barcelona, Spain
27 May 2009
In a speech delivered at Carbon Expo 2009, John Kilani, on behalf of UNFCCC Executive Secretary Yvo de
Boer, said that the markets and market-based mechanisms are an integral part of a broader, global
architecture being put in place to address climate change, and stressed the important role of the
carbon market community in delivering the required resources.
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World Business Summit on Climate Change
24-26 May 2009
Copenhagen, Denmark
Speaking during the closing plenary discussion of the World Business Summit on Climate Change, UNFCCC
Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer gave his views on what would constitute a successful Copenhagen agreed
outcome for companies and the business sector.
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Informal ministerial meeting on climate change at CSD 17th session 14 May
2009
New York, USA
UNFCCC Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer gave an address on the importance of land use, agriculture and
forestry in the context of climate change at informal consultations held by the COP 14 President during
the high-level segment of the CSD. He stressed the huge benefits of mitigation and adaptation in
agriculture and forestry both for the climate and the world in general, particularly developing
countries.
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Yvo de Boer briefs the press on the urgent need for progress in the international climate
change negotiations
14 May 2009
New York, USA
At the Daily Noon Press Briefing at United Nations Headquarters in New York, UNFCCC Executive Secretary
Yvo de Boer said that a viable climate change agreement was achievable before the critical Copenhagen
meeting in December, but that with only 200 days left, progress must accelerate.
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Informal ministerial meeting on climate change at CSD 17th session to be held by Minister
Maciej Nowicki, COP14 President
14 May 2009
New York, USA
The Polish Minister of Environment, Minister Nowicki, in his capacity as UNFCCC COP 14 President, is
organizing informal ministerial consultations at UN Headquarters in New York during the high-level
segment of the 17th session of the Commission for Sustainable Development. more
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Informal Ministerial Meeting: Bali Brunch 2009
26 April 2009
Washington, USA
At an informal gathering of Ministers of Finance and Development in Washington, Yvo de Boer stressed
the importance of an equitable governance structure for finances under a Copenhagen agreed outcome. He
said that such a governance structure needs to respond to the needs of developing countries.
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JISC 15 - Joint Implementation Supervisory Committee, Fifteenth meeting 21-22
April 2009
Bonn, Germany
The report and resulting documents for JISC 15 are now available online.
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Notification to Parties - Early submission of information and views 17 April
2009
Bonn, Germany
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Progress at Bonn Climate Change Talks signals start of serious negotiation
8 April 2009
Bonn, Germany
The latest round of UN Climate Change Talks in Bonn, Germany concluded Wednesday, capturing the
essential elements of strengthened international climate change action to be reflected in first
negotiating texts for the next round of talks in June.
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AWG-LCA "Focus" Document discussed at April Bonn Talks
7 April 2009
Bonn, Germany
A document has been prepared by the Chair of the AWG-LCA to further focus the negotiating process on
the fulfilment of the Bali Action Plan and on the components of the agreed outcome to be adopted at COP
15 in Copenhagen in December. It describes areas of convergence in the ideas and proposals from
Parties, explores options for dealing with areas of divergence, and identifies any gaps that might need
to be filled in reaching an agreed outcome. The document was discussed by Parties during the recent
international Climate Change Talks held in Bonn.
Focus document Part I
Focus document Part II
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Outcome of Expert Meeting on Reference Emission Levels 23-24 March
Bonn, Germany
The meeting enhanced understanding of methodological issues related to establishing reference emission
levels for deforestation and forest degradation, as well as reference levels for the conservation and
sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks.
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World Bank Energy Week: Energy, Development and Climate Change
31 March 2009
Bonn, Germany
Addressing the opening plenary of the World Bank Group's Energy Week, Yvo de Boer stressed the
potential of an ambitious Copenhagen outcome to contribute towards transforming the world's
high-emissions energy system to a sustainable, low-emissions system. He said that a serious outcome
could help developing countries overcome energy poverty and bring clean power to the people.
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Statement by the Executive Secretary at the opening of the Bonn Climate Change
Talks
29 March 2009
Bonn, Germany
Addressing delegates at the opening of the first round of climate change negotiations in this crucial
year, Yvo de Boer stressed that Parties needed to focus their discussions. He stressed that real
negotiating mode based on the texts prepared for the session needed to begin in order to make progress
towards Copenhagen.
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First in Series of Major UN Climate Change Negotiating Sessions in 2009 Kicks off in
Bonn
29 March 2009
Bonn, Germany
The first in a series of major UN negotiating sessions this year, designed to culminate in an ambitious
and effective international climate change deal in Copenhagen in December, got underway Sunday in Bonn,
Germany.
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AFB 5 - Adaptation Fund Board 5th meeting 24-27 March 2009
Bonn, Germany
The Adaptation Fund Board met for the fifth time in Bonn, Germany. Documents for the meeting are
available online.
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Earth Hour 2009 sends a global message for action on climate change
On Saturday, 28 March at 8.30 pm, millions of people in hundreds of cities around the world switched
off their lights for an hour in order to send a clear message that we must act on climate change and
seal a deal in Copenhagen in December that will protect people and the planet.
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Video message by UN Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon
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OPEC’s 4th International Seminar on Petroleum: Future Stability and
Sustainability
19 March 2009
Vienna, Austria
In a speech given at OPEC’s 4th International Seminar on Petroleum, UNFCCC Executive Secretary
Yvo de Boer said that while oil will remain a dominant source of energy in the near future, the urgent
need to reduce emissions makes the introduction of climate-friendly technologies such as carbon capture
and storage crucial. He stressed that in contributing to the climate change negotiations towards
Copenhagen, OPEC states can seize the global economic opportunities presented by strengthened climate
change action.
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Carbon Market Insights 2009
17 March 2009
Copenhagen, Denmark
UNFCCC Executive Secretary: "The future of the carbon market is directly linked to the
level of ambition of industrialized countries."
In a keynote speech at Carbon Market Insights 2009, Yvo de Boer said that the use of off-set mechanisms
is set to increase beyond 2012, and that the important infrastructure for this is already in place. He
said the Clean Development Mechanism has demonstrated that it works, and Copenhagen needs to build on
these achievements already made.
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Outcome of Adaptation planning and practices workshop in Cuba 10-12 March
2009
Havana, Cuba
The three-day workshop improved understanding of current practices as well as opportunities for
mainstreaming climate-related risks and disaster reduction into national planning.
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Yvo de Boer briefs the press on essentials for success at Copenhagen
6 March 2009
New York, USA
Following meetings in Washington with top US officials, Yvo de Boer spoke during the Daily
Noon Press Briefing at United Nations Headquarters in New York on what is needed to reach a
successful outcome on climate change in Copenhagen in December.
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Latest edition of the UNFCCC newsletter
3 March 2009
Bonn, Germany
This first edition of the newsletter in 2009 reports on developments at COP 14 in Poznań and looks
ahead at the first round of negotiations this year, to be held in Bonn from 29 March-8 April.
Newsletter
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Kyoto Protocol’s joint implementation mechanism passes milestone with accreditation of
first project verifier
19 February 2009
Bonn, Germany
The Kyoto Protocol’s joint implementation (JI) mechanism has accredited its first third party
verifier. Under JI, greenhouse gas emission reduction projects in countries with an emission reduction
or limitation commitment under the Kyoto Protocol can generate saleable emission reduction units
(ERUs), each equivalent to one tonne of carbon dioxide. Countries can purchase and surrender ERUs to
meet a part of their commitment under the Protocol.
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JISC 14 - Joint Implementation Supervisory Committee
17-18 February 2009
Bonn, Germany
The 14th meeting of the JISC concluded in Bonn on 18 February. The report of the meeting is now
available online.
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CDM-EB 45 - Executive Board of the Clean Development Mechanism
11-13 February 2009
Bonn, Germany
The 45th meeting of the CDM Executive Board wrapped up in Bonn on 13th February. The Board dealt with a
record number of project cases and took important policy decisions. Full documentation is available
online.
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Information Note regarding the United Nations Climate Change Talks, Bonn, 29 March to 8 April
2009 13 February 2009
A Information note has been prepared on Pre-sessional meetings and workshop of the seventh session of
the AWG-KP and the fifth session of the AWG-LCA.
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New Chair of the CDM Executive Board: "International emissions offsetting under Kyoto
Protocol has critical role in response to climate change" 11 February 2009
Bonn, Germany
Combating climate change requires action on all fronts and in all countries, which underscores the need
to scale up and enhance innovative initiatives like the clean development mechanism (CDM), said Lex de
Jonge in assuming the Chair of the CDM Executive Board.
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UNFCCC Executive Secretary: "Copenhagen 2009 has an important role to play in the global
economy by further strengthening and extending the economic opportunities inherent in 'going
green'."
5 February 2009
New Delhi, India
In a keynote address at the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit, Yvo de Boer said that Copenhagen
needed to further strengthen the current opportunity for a global green revolution by helping to build
up a more inclusive, green pattern of globalization. This includes turning developing country
mitigation actions into something that both serves and boosts their long-term economic development
goals.
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UNFCCC Executive Secretary: “2009, the year of climate change, is also the year of
opportunity.” 26 January 2009
London, UK
In an address to UK Parliamentarians, Yvo de Boer stressed that a political solution to the
world’s most pressing problem of climate change was critical for humanity’s further
development as a whole, and especially critical for the world’s poorest and most vulnerable
people. He said that other global challenges this year such as the financial crisis and economic
downturn presented an opportunity to redirect energy policies towards a greener future.
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Danish Government launches host country website
26 January 2009
Denmark, Copenhagen
The Danish Government, which will host the crucial UN Climate Change Conference (COP15) in Copenhagen
in December 2009, has launched a host country website. As well as providing information on practical
matters such as accreditation and accommodation for COP 15, the site is aimed at stimulating global
debate on climate change in order to create support for an ambitious agreed outcome in Copenhagen. The
website is available in the six official UN languages plus Danish, and can be found at:
www.cop15.dk
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UNFCCC Executive Secretary: “The transport sector needs to dramatically change direction
through the production of smart and efficient cars, trains and ships.” 15 January
2009
Tokyo, Japan
In a speech to the Ministerial Conference on Global Environment and Energy in Transport, Yvo de Boer
stressed that growing demand for fossil fuels and vehicles was incompatible with the urgent need to
combat climate change. He said that rescue packages for the auto industry during the current recession
must be linked to a clear and strong commitment by the industry to produce clean and fuel-efficient
vehicles.
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Season's Greetings 2008
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