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Mandated and other events
Technical Dialogue 1.2 World Cafe
08 Nov. 2022
16:00h - 20:00h
Virtual event
Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt / Virtual
Virtual Egypt
Ambition and Collective Progress
UNFCCC
English
0
Mandated and other events
Technical Dialogue 1.2 World Cafe
08 Nov. 2022
16:00h - 20:00h
Virtual event
Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt / Virtual
Virtual Egypt
Ambition and Collective Progress
UNFCCC
English

Tuesday 8th November, 16:00-20:00 CAT:

  • SE Room 3 Hatshepsut: Adaptation, including loss and damage
  • SE Room 4 Khufu: Systems Transformations
  • SE Room 5 Memphis: Mitigation, including response measures
  • SE Room 6 Osiris:  Means of Implementation and Support: Finance, Technology and Capacity Building

Please check the Daily Programme and CCTV for up to date times and locations

The World Café is an engagement process, which makes use of an informal setting for participants to explore topics across the scope of the GST, in a larger room with several small tables. The setting facilitates interactive exchanges, as participants - Parties and non-Party stakeholders - can rotate and circulate, with signals every 30 or 45 minutes. An expert will remain at each table.   Interactive format for short discussions on specific topics will be held near the beginning of TD1.2, moving discussion from the “what” to ‘how’ and ‘how to’. The main points raised will be recorded on flipcharts and written notes (by note-takers from the secretariat, or assistants to experts).  

 

World Café tables 

Experts 

 

Mitigation, including response measures  

 

Urgency to move form incremental to transformational change in order to reduce global GHG emissions around 43% below 2019 levels by 2030, around 60% by 2035 and 84% by 2050 as outlined in the IPCC AR6 

Deborah Ramalope 

 

Early signs of transformation and key mitigation actions to accelerate it, including avoiding new fossil fuel intensive infrastructure, preparing to enable the transition by further advancing zero carbon technologies, market structures and planning for a just transition, and applying the zero-emission technology and behavioral changes to sustain reductions to zero across systems 

Kelly Levin 

Concrete action to be taken by national and subnational governments, institutions facilitating international co-operation, businesses financial institutions and citizens to accelerate transformation towards net zero CO2 or GHG emissions 

Natalie Unterstel

How do we develop creative and imaginative approaches to impacts of response measures, building on discussions at TD1.1? 

Lebogang Mulaisi 

 

Adaptation, including loss and damage 

 

How can adaptation needs of countries be better addressed: innovative tools/support, including finance, technology, enabling environment, across different scales to move away from incremental to transformational adaptation? 

Anne Hammill 

How can support be given for early warning systems at local, national, regional and global scales? How do we use scientific advances in attribution of climate change impacts, in taking regional and local action?  

Anthony Rea

Methodological gaps: how to assess adequacy and effectiveness of adaptation action and support, how to assess and address transboundary, cascading and compounding risks and impacts, across multiple scales? 

Marcia Toledo 

Technical assistance for averting, minimizing and addressing loss and damage: How to build across efforts on disaster response, longer-term recovery and sustainable development? 

Animesh Kumar 

 

Means of implementation and support 

 

How to shift existing financial flows and trends 

Kate Levick 

10 

Supporting deployment of solutions at scale: What can we learn from experience of supporting mitigation and adaptation   

Juan Hoffmaister 

11 

Technology and innovation cooperation: Tools, actors and systems 

Rasmus Valanko 

12 

Capacity: How to enhance and retain institutional capacities at the national level (exchange of experiences and lessons learned) 

George Manful 

 

Systems transformations  

 

13 

How do we transform energy systems? 

Christophe McGlade, Youba Sokona

14 

How do we transform land systems? 

Frances Seymour

Pasang Dolma Sherpa

15 

How do we transform transport systems? 

Peter Newman 

Nguyen Minh Quang

16 

How do we transform water systems? 

Vidhisha Samarasekara 

17 

How do we transform industrial systems? 

Lydia Elewa

Maosheng Duan

18 

How do we transform agricultural systems? 

Martial Bernoux 

19 

How do we transform urban and key infrastructure systems? 

Siir Kilkis 

20 

How do we transform health systems? 

Jess Beagley

Naeema Al-Gasseer