High-level Events
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Tuesday 19 November, 11:30 - 13:00
High-level round table on market approaches for enhanced climate action
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The high-level round table sent a strong message that carbon pricing is an essential element for achieving ambitious mitigation targets. The point was made that carbon pricing is today taking place at national and sub-national levels, but that to elevate the benefits of these mechanisms to international levels, the UNFCCC needs to provide clear common standards so as to guarantee environmental integrity, and to safeguard against double counting of efforts.
It was emphasized that market approaches can only function in an environment of sufficient demand, which is created by ambitious mitigation targets and caps. Private sector representatives at the round table stated that the private sector strongly supports the use of market approaches, including caps and ambitious emission limits, provided that policy makers create a level playing field with clear rules for all to follow. It was also noted that market approaches are not suitable in all situations and that instruments for non-market based approaches, or for combinations of market and non-market based approaches, must be developed in parallel with the market based approaches.
Comments from the audience included suggestions that existing market mechanisms under the Kyoto Protocol need to be used to their full potential before new mechanisms are established, and that market and non-market based approaches must contribute to sustainable development and ensure that human rights are respected. There were also calls for a positive signal from COP 19 to markets, which it was suggested could be in the form of the establishment of a platform for information sharing, so as to allow discussions to advance by the start of the next COP.
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Tuesday 19 November, 11:30 - 13:00
Vision 50/50 High-Level Event: Women for Action on Climate Change
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This milestone event brought together influential women leaders who created a vision of a way forward to a sustainable future in which fully empowered women can be drivers of change. Over 400 people attended the event, and many more joined in from all over the world via webcast.
The event was hosted by Christiana Figueres, UNFCCC Executive Secretary, and the panel of high-level speakers was composed of Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and President of the Mary Robinson Foundation-Climate Justice; Tarja Halonen, former President of Finland; Helen Clark, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme; Lakshmi Puri, Deputy Executive Director of UN Women; and Bianca Jagger, Founder and Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation.
Elizabeth Njoroge, Executive Director at The Art of Music Foundation, entertained the audience with an inspirational performance of 'Vision 50/50', a song composed for the event. Riley McAuliffe from Global Voices added a perspective from the youth.
The panelists discussed a number of pertinent issues, with Ms. Figueres noting that it is important to follow up the "miracle" that was the decision reached at the 2012 climate summit in Doha: to make sure that women "sit at the tables" at which climate negotiations are being carried out. "How do we follow up a miracle?" she added, "By keeping our feet on the ground and our eyes on the stars. We need to put on our boots and keep moving down the path towards making us equal and empowered partners in climate protection. We have to keep on dreaming our dreams of a society in which these partnerships are a daily reality".
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Wednesday 20 November, 15:00-18:00
COP Presidency Business Dialogue
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The private sector has been instrumental in mobilizing action and promoting sustainable business solutions in response to climate change. Recognizing the growing role of the private sector and the need to further engage in public-private cooperation, the incoming COP 19/CMP 9 Presidency will hold a dialogue with policy-makers, business executives and civil society. The event will discuss the following key topics:
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How innovation can stimulate climate and growth objectives. Can public-private co-operation help?
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Optimizing climate policy toolbox - What governments expect from business and what business community needs from governments
The dialogue will be open to all conference participants, including the press. The event will be held in English.
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Thursday 21 November, 09:30-12:30
COP Presidency Cities and Sub-national Dialogue
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Cities and the sub-national level have been increasingly active in taking action on climate change and many are in a position to show-case a number of innovative approaches and achievements. As a result of this, as well as due to the need to engage with all stakeholders in the international climate process, the incoming COP 19/CMP 9 Presidency will hold a dialogue with Mayors and other sub-national leaders. The event will discuss the following key topics:
The dialogue will be open to all conference participants, including the press. The event will be held in English.
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View live webcast - begins 9.30
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