Paris climate commitments - Propositions for national action
Paris climate commitments - Propositions for national action
The Paris climate commitments: Propositions for national action
11 July 2017 12:00 - 13:30 GMT + 1 (BST)
Public event
Streamed live online
In December 2015, representatives of 195 governments concluded the historic Paris climate agreement, stating that “climate change represents an urgent and potentially irreversible threat to human societies and the planet.”
Countries’ national commitments for climate action – termed the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) – form a vital part of the Paris Agreement. Eighteen months after the Paris Agreement was concluded, many countries are forging ahead with detailed plans for delivering on their commitments. They are undeterred by the US announcement of its withdrawal from the Paris Agreement. However, most climate-vulnerable countries require some degree of financing from international sources (public and private) to help them achieve their full aspirations.
At this event hosted by CDKN and ODI, experts discuss progress in planning for NDC implementation across seven countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Critically, the discussion focuses on how the NDCs are being mainstreamed into national development processes – so that climate change is not an isolated concern of environment ministries but owned across governments and beyond.
Chair
Sam Bickersteth @SamBickersteth - Chief Executive, Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN)
Speakers
Neil Bird - Senior Research Fellow, ODI
Shehnaaz Moosa - CDKN Africa and Director, SouthSouthNorth (SSN)
Margaret Kamau (tbc)- CDKN Kenya
Claire Monkhouse @monkhouseclaire - CDKN Global and Sustainability and Climate Change, Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC)
Munjurul Khan (tbc) - Joint Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Bangladesh
Register for the event today: to watch remotely or attend in person.
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