Highlights and images for 21 September 2016

France

Summary

On Wednesday, 21 September, the CCAC Working Group met for its second and final day. In the morning, Kamel Ben Naceur, IEA, presented the World Energy Outlook Special Report 2016: Energy and Air Pollution. He noted that 99% of pollutant emissions are from the energy sector, and the sector accounts for 6.5 million premature deaths. The Working Group then heard briefings on two initiatives selected for possible consideration by the HLA.

Regarding the Diesel Initiative, Fanta Kamakate, ICCT, and Rob de Jong, UNEP, presented on Reducing Black Carbon Emissions from Heavy-duty Diesel Vehicles and Engines. Kamakate reported that diesel exhaust emissions can be drastically reduced with the use of low sulfur fuels, while de Jong reported on a new Global Clean Ports initiative and a proposal to obtain HLA endorsement of a new Global Strategy to Introduce Low Sulfur Fuels and Cleaner Diesel Vehicles.

Regarding the Oil and Gas Initiative, presentations were made by: Phil Swanson, Oil and Gas Initiative Coordinator, CCAC Secretariat, who discussed the Oil and Gas Methane Partnership; Drew Nelson, Environmental Defense Fund, who introduced a component on obtaining better data on methane leaks from the oil and gas sector for inclusion in the Oil and Gas Initiative; and Markus Klingbeil, IEA, who presented on an upcoming 2017 IEA special report on methane emissions. Bahijjahtu Abubakar, Nigeria, then reported on the non-methane Oil and Gas Initiative Technology Demonstration Component.

In the afternoon, CCAC participants discussed the agenda for the upcoming HLA and messages for its draft communiqué. Co-Chair Cerutti highlighted two objectives: scaling up policy work on black carbon; and securing commitments from ministers to drive reductions of SLCPs in the transportation and oil and gas sectors. The communiqué will be open for comments and redrafted in advance of the HLA.

The Working Group also discussed priorities for its meeting in Santiago, Chile, in April 2017. The meeting ended at 17:00.

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Morning Session

Kamel Ben Naceur, International Energy Agency

Helena Molin Valdés, Head of the CCAC Secretariat,
and CCAC Co-Chair Rita Cerutti

Iris Adriana Jimenez Castillo, Mexico

Esther Badiola, European Investment Bank

Rob de Jong, UN Environment Programme

Fanta Kamakate, International Council on Clean Transportation

Carmen Gloria Contreras, Chile

Patricia Tord, Peru

Emmanuel Kabenlah-Egya Appoh, Ghana

Catherine Stewart, Canada

Zargou Elijah Whapoe, Liberia

Petter Hojem, Sweden

Philip Swanson, Coordinator (Oil & Gas Initiative)

Drew Nelson, Environmental Defense Fund

Markus Klingbeil, International Energy Agency

Pamela Franklin, United States

Ger Klaassen, European Commission

Oumou Doumboya, Guinea

Jonathan Banks, Clean Air Task Force

Bahijjahtu Abubakar, Nigeria

Helena Molin Valdés, Head of the CCAC Secretariat,
and CCAC Co-Chair Rita Cerutti consulting with Bahijjahtu Abubakar, Nigeria

Afternoon Session

CCAC Co-Chair Rita Cerutti

Helena Molin Valdés, Head of the CCAC Secretariat

Richard Mills, International Union of Air Pollution, Prevention and Environmental Protection Associations

Kaarle Kupiainen, Finland

Yoshinori Suga, Japan

Karen Florini, United States

Elina Rautalahti, Finland

Christian Müller, Germany

Albena Karadjova, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

Johan Kuylenstierna, Scientific Advisory Panel 

Carmen Gloria Contreras, Chile

Around the Venue

(L-R) Deborah Davenport, Leila Mead and Sean Wu, IISD RS