The first global stocktake call for poster inputs and information on TD1.2 creative space

The call for posters and creative space submissions has now closed, we will update this page in the very near future on the events at COP 27. We thank you for your interest.

The links to our exciting events can be found at:

Poster session

Creative space

The co-facilitators  of the first technical dialogue of the global stocktake (GST1):

  • Encourage Parties to the Paris Agreement and non-Party Stakeholders intending to contribute an input to the creative space of GST1, to take into consideration the guiding questions for the Information Collection and Preparation, as well as the Technical Assessment components of the GST. As the co-facilitators indicated previously, these creative inputs aim to aim to have people’s voices heard. There is no intention to reduce creative inputs to text. Additionally, the co-facilitators urge providers of inputs to focus them on scope of the GST as outlined in paragraphs 2 and 6(b) of decision 19/CMA.1. The inputs to the creative space can consist of, amongst other formats, posters, videos and art. 
  • They are also reaching out to Parties to the Paris Agreement and non-Party Stakeholders wishing to submit inputs to the second meeting of the Technical Dialogue (TD1.2) to be held in conjunction with the fifty-seventh sessions of the subsidiary bodies in Sharm El-Sheikh to accompany the submissions with a one page poster summary on the submission. Additionally, the co-facilitators urge submitters of inputs to GST1 to focus them on the scope of the GST as outlined in paragraphs 2 and 6(b) of decision 19/CMA.1. When preparing an input, we encourage you to take into consideration the guiding questions for the Information Collection and Preparation, as well as the Technical Assessment components of the GST1.
  • Previous examples of poster sessions can be found here.

 

This call for inputs is separate to the GST call for submissions to the Technical Dialogue and creative space and poster session inputs submitted to the GST call for submissions will not be included. Please submit to that call, here, also listed below:

Issue:

Creative space: The co-facilitators urge that those submitting to the creative space focus them on scope of the GST: mitigation, adaptation and means of implementation and support, as well as loss and damage, and response measures. Equity and ambition, based on the best available science, are cross-cutting topics. The inputs to the creative space can consist of, performances, or art, among other formats. More information can be found on the global stocktake webpage <https://unfccc.int/topics/global-stocktake/global-stocktake>. Additionally, the co-facilitators also urge submitters of inputs to the poster session to focus them on the scope of the GST as outlined in paragraphs 2 and 6(b) of decision 19/CMA.1. When preparing an input, we encourage you to take into consideration the guiding questions for the Information Collection and Preparation, as well as the Technical Assessment components of the GST1. These are two separate inputs, encompassed in the one call submission call for brevity.

Title:

The first global stocktake - Inputs to the TD1.2 creative space and Call for poster inputs

Session Name:

COP 27

 

Creative space and poster session call for submissions

How to submit?

Download the following form, download  the licensing agreement and then submit the form and licensing agreement via the submission portal using this guide.

They will be limited to text only documents, where links to the poster/video etc. would be contained in the document, thus limiting the size of submitted input, for example via a sharing folder in Dropbox, OneDrive, Wetransfer, or YouTube for the video). 

If a submitter wants to submit a video, they need to put the link to that media in the form, not in a separate "text only document".

Submission deadline:

Three weeks before the start of the COP, to allow sufficient time for evaluation and selection - Friday, 14 October 

Desired submissions format: 

  • Posters/artwork –A2, minimum of 4961 pixels x 7016 pixels (print resolution) and 1191 pixels x 1648 pixels (screen resolution) 

  • Films/videos – no longer than 5-mins and with a minimum of 720p 

  • Creative theatre / ted talk pieces – no longer than 20 mins each 

How will the posters/creative suggestions be evaluated

The secretariat will conduct an evaluation based on the below-listed evaluation criteria: 

  • Adheres to the formats – i.e. size of poster, length of performance/video requirements 

  • Is related to one or more of the GST/TD1 topics mitigation, adaptation and means of implementation and support, as well as loss and damage, and response measures. Equity and ambition, based on best available science, are cross-cutting topics. 

  • Gets the message across 

  • Creative, innovative and original ideas represented 

  • In-person presenters in the creative space would have already been accepted to attend the COP in the online registrations system for COP 27 

  • Note that presenters are responsible for their own funding. There may be a possibility to present virtually, but in person participation is strongly encouraged.  

  • Should not be politically defamatory 

The posters will be physically displayed at COP 27, and details of this will be confirmed in the coming weeks  

Please contact gst@unfccc.int if you have any further queries 

More information:

 

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