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ARRANGEMENTS
FOR INTERGOVERNMENTAL MEETINGS: On Wednesday morning, the contact group completed its work
after making a number of revisions to the Co-Chairs'
draft text. This text was agreed following discussions
on the work schedule and organization of COP 12,
COP/MOP 2 and future meetings, and on the status of
observer parties to the Protocol. Above photos L-R: Co-Chair Sandea De Wet (South Africa) speaking to a delegate; Richard Kinley, Officer-In-Charge, UNFCCC Secretariat exchanging views with the EU and the UNFCCC Secretariat. |
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Above photos L-R: Mohammed Salem Sorour Al-Sabban (Saudi Arabia) in discussion with Robert Owen-Jones, Australia; a delegate from Brazil in a conversation with a delegate from Iran. | |||
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PRIVILEGES
AND IMMUNITIES: Delegates met informally and in a
contact group in the morning to consider draft
conclusions and an SBI decision. Discussions covered
whether conclusions should focus on immunities only or
privileges and immunities. Agreement was reached on
draft conclusions and the contact group concluded
its work. The draft text for a decision will remain as
a non-paper to inform further discussions in Above photos L-R: Delegates in a huddle outside the Contact Group on Privileges and Immunities; the EU consulting with Nigeria. |
ADAPTATION
FUND: Delegates
met informally in the morning and afternoon, and in a
contact group meeting in the evening. Informal
consultations included discussions on a G-77/China
proposal on information that should be requested from
institutions that could manage the Fund.
Above
photos L-R: Co-Chair Marcia Levaggi (Argentina)
consulting with the G77/China; Co-Chairs Levaggi
and Sachs (Germany) in a discussion with Bernarditas
Mueller (the Philippines) and Sandra De Wet
(South Africa)
HFC-23:
The
contact group on HFC-23 met to adopt draft conclusions
agreed previously during informal consultations.
Above
photos L-R: Co-Chair Georg Børsting (Norway);
view of the Contact Group on HFC in session.
TECHNOLOGY
TRANSFER: Delegates met in informal
consultations throughout the day to discuss the
Co-Chairs’ draft conclusions. Discussions focused on
issues such as whether the SBSTA should be
"endorsing" or "recognizing" EGTT’s
recommendations, technology needs assessments and
their implementation on a sectoral basis, barriers to
technology transfer, financing and technical support,
and consideration of future actions at SBSTA 25. A
contact group met in the evening and agreed on draft
conclusions, concluding the group’s work.
Above
photos L-R: View of the Contact Group on Technology
Transfer drafting text; Co-Chair Kunihiko
Shimada (Japan)
Above photos L-R: The dais during the CAN Press Conference with Yuri Onodera (Friends of the Earth International), Steven Guilbeault (Greenpeace International), Gary Cook (US Climate Action Network) and Stephan Singer (WWF).
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Above photo: The ducklings at the Maritim Hotel courtyard reminding delegates of the synergies between Climate Change and Biodiversity - Happy Biodiversity Day - 22 May 2006. |
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