UN Climate Change Annual Report 2017 Website Now Live
27 июня 2018
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UN Climate Change Annual Report 2017

UN Climate Change News, 27 June 2018 – UN Climate Change today launched a web version of its first-ever Annual Report.  The new website includes videos, photos and infographics illustrating the key 2017 achievements and pointing to the future of the climate change process.  The report was initially launched on 30 April at the UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn.

"Climate Change is the single biggest threat to life, security and prosperity on Earth," said UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa. “This annual report shows how UN Climate Change is doing everything it can to support, encourage and build on the global response to climate change.”

The report covers many areas of the 2017 work of UN Climate Change, which includes the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, Kyoto Protocol and Paris Agreement, as well as their bodies, institutional arrangements, organs and the secretariat.

For example, at the UN Climate Change conference (COP23) presided over by Fiji last November, almost 30,000 people from all levels came together in Bonn, Germany, to drive action on climate change. The conference saw financial commitments amounting to almost USD 1 billion to tackle climate change.

World Conference Center Bonn during COP23
Credit: UN Climate Change
World Conference Center Bonn during COP23

Governments took key decisions, among them launching the Talanoa Dialogue, the first-ever Gender Action Plan, a platform for indigenous peoples and local communities, and an agreement on agriculture.

Throughout 2017, UN Climate Change continued to deliver on its core tasks: supporting the intergovernmental process, bringing transparency to climate commitments, supporting Parties in building resilience and adapting to climate change, facilitating the mobilization of finance and diffusion of technology, and fostering cooperation with non-Party stakeholders to realize the Paris Agreement’s potential.

Key elements of the Paris Agreement

Infographic UN Climate Change Annual Report 2017.PNG

The report also looks at the outlook for the year ahead, including increasing the number of ratifications of the Doha Amendment to the Kyoto Protocol so it can enter into force, the Talanoa Dialogue which will inform and inspire Parties as they increase their commitments, and adopting the outcomes of the work programme of the Paris Agreement at the end of 2018.

Paris to Katowice

Infographic 2 UN Climate Change Annual Report 2017

“Throughout 2018 and beyond, let us do all in our power, together, to accelerate action,” said Ms. Espinosa. “Only by doing so can we succeed in protecting our planet from climate change and securing a low-carbon, sustainable future.”

Visit the website: UN Climate Change Annual Report 2017.