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Highlights and images for 15 December 2018
Katowice Climate Change Conference - December 2018
As the 'Katowice Climate Package' is adopted, Michał Kurtyka, COP 24 President, takes a giant leap for climate action
The Katowice Climate Change conference continued on Saturday, a day after its scheduled close. Delegates engaged in consultations throughout the day to finalize the decisions for the Paris Agreement Work Programme (PAWP).The plenary convened at 9:30 pm to consider the decisions. CMA 1-3 was gavelled to a close on Sunday morning at 12:33 am.
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, provided daily reports, daily web coverage, and a summary and analysis from the Katowice Climate Change Conference – December 2018.
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Closing Plenary
UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa arrives in plenary
Michał Kurtyka, COP 24 President, arrives in plenary
Delegates stand at the beginning of plenary and hold a minute of silence in honour of Bernarditas Muller, Philippines
Michał Kurtyka, COP 24 President
UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa
As the 'Katowice Climate Package' is adopted, Michał Kurtyka, COP 24 President, invites heads of delegation to the podium
Michał Kurtyka, COP 24 President, thanks delegates for their help in achieving the 'Katowice Climate Package'
Miguel Arias Cañete, Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy, European Commission
Franz Perrez, Switzerland, speaking on behalf of the Environmental Integrity Group (EIG)
Amjad Abdulla, Maldives, speaking on behalf of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS)
Patrick Suckling, Australia, speaking on behalf of the Umbrella Group
Wael Aboulmagd, Egypt, speaking on behalf of the G-77/China
Mohamed Nasr, Gabon, speaking on behalf of the African Group
Ravi Prasad, India, speaking on behalf of Brazil, South Africa, India, and China (BASIC)
Albara Tawfiq, Saudi Arabia, speaking on behalf of the Arab Group
Gebru Jember Endalew, Ethiopia, speaking on behalf of the Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
Gurdial Singh, Malaysia, speaking on behalf of the Like-minded Developing Countries (LMDCs)
Zakir Hossain, Farmers
Shaila Shahid, Women and Gender
Joint statement on behalf of Youth NGOs (YOUNGOs)
Delegates Consult Informally
Delegates from the EU, US, Australia, and Switzerland
Delegates from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the COP 24 Presidency
Delegates from Switzerland and Norway
Jo Tyndall, New Zealand, speaks with Tomasz Chruszczow, Poland
Ministers from Luxembourg and Spain speak with delegates from the EU and Norway
Delegates huddle during the final stages of negotiations
UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa
Martin Frick, UNFCCC Secretariat
Kimmo Tiilikainen, Minister for Housing, Energy, and the Environment, Finland
Pieter Terpstra, the Netherlands, and Philip Weech, Bahamas
Katarzyna Snyder, COP 24 Presidency
Mehmet Emin Birpınar, Turkey
Family Photos
UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa poses for a photo with the delegation from Mexico
The COP 24 Presidency
Family photo of the UNFCCC Secretariat
Family photo of negotiators working on ex-ante finance transparency (Article 9.5)
Family photo of negotiators working on the transparency framework
Family photo of negotiators for the transparency framework from the G-77/China
Tribute to Bernarditas Muller
After learning of her passing, delegates pay tribute to Bernarditas Muller, Philippines, who was recognised for her commitment and dedication to the UNFCCC, a 'legend within the process'
Around the Venue
SBSTA Chair Paul Watkinson, France
Seyni Nafo, Mali, and Zaheer Fakir, South Africa
Delegates read the latest draft of text
Jo Tyndall, New Zealand
Issa Bado, International Organisation of the Francophonie (OIF)
Matt McGrath, BBC
Ovais Sarmad, UNFCCC Deputy Executive Secretary
Staff around the venue
Daily report for 2 December 2018
Katowice Climate Change Conference - December 2018
Highlights and images for 2 December 2018
Katowice Climate Change Conference - December 2018
Highlights for Sunday, 2 December 2018
Ovais Sarmad, UNFCCC Deputy Executive Secretary, UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa, and Frank Bainimarama, COP 23/CMP 13/CMA 1-2 President, sit on the dais as the Katowice Climate Change Conference begins
The Katowice Climate Change Conference opened on Sunday, 2 December, a day earlier than originally scheduled. Parties used this extra day to launch work under all of the bodies meeting at the conference:
The 24th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 24) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC);
The 14th session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP 14);
The 3rd part of the first session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the parties for the Paris Agreement (CMA 1-3);
49th session of the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI 49);
49th session of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA 49); and
The 7th part of the first session of the Ad Hoc Working Group on the Paris Agreement (APA 1-7).
There were several reminders throughout the day of the urgency of the work to complete the details that will operationalize the Paris Agreement, which is due by the close of this meeting. As COP 24 President Michał Kurtyka explained, the work will be “multi-layered,” involving technical discussions and, when needed, discussions elevated to heads of delegations to unlock progress.For more details on the day’s events and to hear what delegates said in the corridors, see our daily Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB).
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, provided daily reports, daily web coverage, and a summary and analysis from the Katowice Climate Change Conference – December 2018.
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Morning Plenary
UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa, Frank Bainimarama, COP 23/CMP 13/CMA 1-2 President, and Michał Kurtyka, COP 24/CMP 14/CMA 1-3 President, arrive in plenary
View of the dais during the morning plenary
The COP Presidency is handed over to Michał Kurtyka, COP 24 President
Michał Kurtyka, COP 24 President
Frank Bainimarama, COP 23 President
Delegates during plenary
Amjad Abdulla, Maldives
Andrew Neustaetter, US
Patrick Suckling, Australia
Mohamed Nasr, Gabon, speaking on behalf of the African Group
Opening Plenaries for SBI, SBSTA, and APA
SBI Chair Emmanuel Dlamini, eSwatini, convenes the SBI opening plenary
SBI Chair Emmanuel Dlamini, eSwatini
Thiago de Araujo Mendes, Brazil
SBSTA Chair Paul Watkinson, France, convenes the SBSTA opening plenary
Elena Manaenkova, Deputy Secretary-General, World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
Jane Hupe, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
Delegates from Saudi Arabia in negotiation with SBSTA Chair Paul Watkinson, France, during the plenary
APA Co-Chair Sarah Baashan, Saudi Arabia, convenes the APA opening plenary
APA Contact Group
APA Co-Chair Jo Tyndall, New Zealand, convenes the APA Contact Group
APA family photo
SBI, SBSTA, and APA Joint Plenary
View of the joint plenary
Vladimir Uskov, COP Vice-President
Wael Aboulmagd, Egypt, speaking on behalf of the G-77/China
Gebru Jember Endalew, Ethiopia, speaking on behalf of the Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
Yoo Yeonchul, Republic of Korea, speaking on behalf of the Environmental Integrity Group (EIG)
Carolina Díaz Acosta, Colombia, speaking on behalf of the Independent Association of Latin America and the Caribbean (AILAC)
Ayman Shasly, Saudi Arabia, speaking on behalf of the Arab Group
Helmut Hojesky, EU
Ravi Prasad, India, speaking on behalf of Brazil, South Africa, India, and China (BASIC)
Majid Shafiepour, Iran, speaking on behalf of the Like-minded Developing Countries (LMDCs)
Ruth Kaviok, Indigenous Peoples
Zhenglin Liu and Maria Auma, Youth NGOs (YOUNGOs)
Informal Consultations throughout the Day
Delegates consult informally throughout the day
Around the Venue
Delegates gather on the first day of COP 24
Helen Plume, New Zealand, speaks with a delegate
Kishan Kumarsingh, Trinidad and Tobago, speaks with SBSTA Chair Paul Watkinson, France
Michał Kurtyka, COP 24 President, UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa, and Alex Saier, UNFCCC Secretariat, during a press conference
Delegates from Monaco
'Sustaina Claus' speaks with a delegate
Michał Kurtyka, COP 24 President
Members of the EIG wear pieces of green to show their commitment to creating a green future
Frank Bainimarama, COP 23/CMP 13/CMA 1-2 President, takes photographs with UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa
UN Security at the start of plenary
SBSTA Chair Paul Watkinson, France; Wanna Tanunchaiwatana, SBSTA Coordinator; SBI Chair Emmanuel Dlamini, eSwatini; Katia Simeonova, SBI Coordinator; APA Co-Chairs Jo Tyndall, New Zealand, and Sarah Baashan, Saudi Arabia; and Sergey Kononov, APA Coordinator
Mehmet Emin Birpınar, Turkey
Delegates speak informally
Helmut Hojesky, Austria, speaks with a delegate
Delegates between sessions
Highlights and images for 9 September 2018
Bangkok Climate Change Conference - September 2018
As the Bangkok Climate Change Conference draws to a close, the draft APA Co-Chairs' text is distributed to delegates
The Bangkok Climate Change Conference closed on Sunday, 9 September, with negotiators concluding this session's work to advance the Paris Agreement Work Programme (PAWP) — the details required to operationalize the 2015 Paris Agreement. The PAWP is scheduled for adoption at the Katowice Climate Change Conference (COP 24) in December 2018. This is widely considered a challenging task. At the beginning of their week in Bangkok, COP 23 President Frank Bainimarama warned countries that “frankly, we are not ready for Katowice.” Following the conclusion of informal consultations in the morning, the contact group of the Ad Hoc Working Group on the Paris Agreement (APA) met in the early afternoon. After some debate on how to reflect possible additional matters for the PAWP to address, the group adopted its draft conclusions.Closing plenaries of the APA, the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI), and the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) convened in the afternoon, with each body adopting identical conclusions. Parties made “uneven” progress across the different agenda items. Outcomes under PAWP negotiating items are captured in the annexes to their conclusions as “the Bangkok outcome,” as well as in a 307-page “PAWP compilation.” In their conclusions, the APA, SBI, and SBSTA agree on a way to progress work intersessionally, notably that:
their Presiding Officers should prepare a joint reflections note addressing progress made at this session, and identifying ways forward, “including textual proposals,” to help advance parties’ deliberations towards the PAWP; and
the purpose of this joint note is to address all PAWP matters so as to ensure their “balanced and coordinated” consideration and facilitate successful completion of the PAWP at COP 24.
The note is due by mid-October 2018 in order to inform political discussions scheduled for the “pre-COP” meeting from 24-27 October 2018 in Krakow, Poland. The Conference was gaveled to a close at 7:57 pm following a joint APA-SBI-SBSTA plenary to hear country and observer statements. APA Co-Chair Tyndall declared: “Katowice, here we come!”
IISD Reporting Services, through its Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) Meeting Coverage, provided daily web coverage and daily reports from the Bangkok Climate Change Conference - September 2018. In addition, IISD Reporting Services has publish a summary and analysis report from the Conference.
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Informal Consultations throughout the Day
APA informal consultations on adaptation communication guidance
SBI/SBSTA contact group on response measures
SBSTA informal consultations on the technology framework
APA informal consultations on mitigation
Delegates huddle during the SBSTA contact group on modalities for the accounting of financial resources (Agreement Article 9.7)
APA informal consultations on issues related to the Adaptation Fund
APA transparency framework family photo
APA global stocktake family photo
APA Co-Facilitators family photo
APA Contact Group
APA Co-Chair Jo Tyndall, New Zealand
Delegates read the revised APA Co-Chairs' draft text
Delegates discuss the draft text
Delegates from Saudi Arabia
Delegates from India
Andrew Neustaetter, US
Chen Zhihua, China
Franz Perrez, Switzerland
Majid Shafie-Pour, Iran
Joint Closing Plenary of APA, SBI and SBSTA
View of the dais during the joint closing plenary
Wael Aboulmagd, Egypt, speaking on behalf of the G-77/China
Helmut Hojesky, EU
Patrick Suckling, Australia, speaking on behalf of the Umbrella Group
Laura Juliana Arciniegas Rojas, Colombia, speaking on behalf of the Independent Association of Latin America and the Caribbean (AILAC)
Yoo Yeonchul, Republic of Korea, speaking on behalf of the Environmental Integrity Group (EIG)
Amjad Abdulla, Maldives, speaking on behalf of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS)
Gebru Jember Endalew, Ethiopia, speaking on behalf of the Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
Mohamed Nasr, Gabon, speaking on behalf of the African Group
Maesela Kekana, South Africa, speaking on behalf of Brazil, South Africa, India, and China (BASIC)
Reinaldo Salgado, Brazil, speaking on behalf of Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay
Nedal Katbeh-Bader, Palestine
Nanna Birk, Women and Gender
Lhavanya Dharmalinga, Environmental NGOs (ENGOs)
Around the Venue
Renilde Ndayishimiye, Burundi
Hugh Sealy, Barbados
Delegates from the Youth NGOs (YOUNGOs)
Seyni Nafo, Mali, and Delphine Eyraud, France, SBSTA Co-Facilitators for modalities for the accounting of financial resources (Agreement Article 9.7)
Nurul Quadir, Bangladesh, and Nora Hamed Alamer, Bahrain
APA Co-Chairs Jo Tyndall, New Zealand, and Sarah Baashan, Saudi Arabia
A delegate reads the Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) to keep track of negotiations
Alex Saier, UNFCCC Secretariat; Ovais Sarmad, UNFCCC Deputy Executive Secretary; and UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa
Rueanna Haynes, Saint Kitts and Nevis
International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) ENB team covering the Bangkok Climate Change Conference: Elaine Limjoco, the Philippines; Natalie Jones, New Zealand; Katie Browne, US; Cleo Verkuijl, Zimbabwe/the Netherlands; Aaron Cosbey, Canada; Jen Allan, Canada; and Kiara Worth, South Africa
Curtain raiser
Bangkok Climate Change Conference - September 2018
Summary report 4–9 September 2018
Bangkok Climate Change Conference - September 2018
Highlights and images for 9 May 2018
Bonn Climate Change Conference - April 2018
At the Bonn Climate Change Conference, delegates worked to realize agreements on the second to last day. Negotiators concluded their consideration of several issues, while consideration of other issues, such as research and systemic observation and matters related to Article 6 of the Paris Agreement (cooperative approaches), continues.
To bring together the work related to several issues under the Paris Agreement Work Programme (PAWP), the Ad Hoc Working Group on the Paris Agreement (APA) convened a contact group. During this meeting, the APA Co-Chairs proposed a way forward, which parties deliberated, revised, and eventually agreed to.
The Technical Expert Meeting on Adaptation (TEM-A) met throughout the day to discuss adaptation planning for vulnerable groups, communities, and ecosystems. The sixth Dialogue on Action for Climate Empowerment (ACE) continued, focusing on public participation, public access to information, and international cooperation.
The meeting is scheduled to close on Thursday, with conclusions expected on many issues.
For extensive details on the day’s negotiations and to hear what delegates said in the corridors, see our daily Earth Negotiations Bulletin.
IISD Reporting Services, through its Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) Meeting Coverage, provided daily digital coverage, daily reports, daily videos, and a summary and analysis report from the Bonn Climate Change Conference - April/May 2018. The summary and analysis report is now available in HTML and PDF.
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Technical Expert Meeting on Adaptation 2018
Participants gather for the TEM-A
SBSTA Chair Paul Watkinson, France
Musonda Mumba, UN Environment Programme (UNEP)
Clifford Mahlung, Jamaica
Barney Dickson, UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC)
Valerie Kapos, UNEP-WCMC
Nicola Tollin, University of Southern Denmark
Diann Black-Layne, Antigua and Barbuda
Angela Andrade, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
In-Session Workshop on Gender and Climate Change
Participants during the in-session workshop on gender and climate change
Mary Robinson, Mary Robinson Foundation - Climate Justice
Fleur Newman, UNFCCC Secretariat
Colin Hehir, Co-Facilitator
Stella Gama, Malawi
Verona Collantes-Lebale, UN Women
Participants brainstorm during break-out groups
Closing of the Talanoa Dialogue
View of the dais during the closing of the Talanoa Dialogue
Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama, and COP 23 President, Fiji
Incoming COP 24 President Michal Kurtyka, Poland
Heike Summer, Liechtenstein, speaking on behalf of the Environmental Integrity Group (EIG)
Balisi Justice Gopolang, Botswana, speaking on behalf of the African Group
Maesela Kekana, South Africa, speaking on behalf of Brazil, South Africa, India and China (BASIC)
Alberto Saldamando, Indigenous Peoples Organizations (IPO)
Abdullahi Majeed, Maldives, speaking on behalf of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS)
Justin Perrettson, Business and Industry NGOs (BINGOs)
APA Contact Group
View of the dais during the APA contact group
Sin Liang Cheah, Singapore, Co-Facilitator for APA agenda item 3 - mitigation
APA Co-Chairs Jo Tyndall, New Zealand, and Sarah Baashan, Saudi Arabia
Beth Lavender, Canada, Co-Facilitator for APA agenda item 4 - adaptation communication
Xiang Gao, China, Co-Facilitator for APA agenda item 5 - transparency framework
Janine Coye-Felson, Belize, Co-Facilitator for APA agenda item 7 - committee to facilitate implementation and promote compliance
APA Co-Chair Jo Tyndall, New Zealand, and Co-Facilitator for agenda item 8 - other matters
Pieter Terpstra, the Netherlands, and Co-Facilitator for APA agenda item 8 - further matters, Adaptation Fund
Outi Honkatukia, Finland, and Co-Facilitator for APA agenda item 6 - global stocktake
Informal Consultations Throughout the Day
Family photo of APA agenda 8 - Adaptation Fund
Family photo of APA agenda item 5, transparency framework
Delegates huddle during informal consultations
SBSTA contact group on matters relating to Article 6 of the Paris Agreement
Civil Society Demonstrations
Members of civil society hold a demonstration to stress the importance of human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly, association, speech, and privacy in the context of digital technologies and multilateral processes. They highlighted the role and importance of civil society in the fight against climate change.
Civil society members recognize the 21 countries with gender focal points
Members of civil society and other non-party stakeholders call for urgent action to prevent average global warming from rising 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels
Members of civil society illustrate two pressing forces on negotiators: extreme weather events and fossil fuel lobbyists. The demonstrators called for more attention to be paid to civil society and for negotiators to accelerate climate action 'before it is too late.'
Members of civil society raise awareness about the health impacts of climate change, calling for urgent climate action
Around the Venue
Delegates gather at the start of the day
UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa, confers with Ovais Sarmad, UNFCCC Deputy Executive Secretary
Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama, and COP 23 President, Fiji, with members of the COP 23 Presiency
Delegates from the US and Saudi Arabia
Marcela Main Sancha, Secretary to the COP and Andrei Marcu, Panama
Representatives of BINGOs meet with UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa and members of the UNFCCC Secretariat
Carlos Fuller, Belize, speaks with delegates
Kimo Goree, International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) Vice-President, speaks with Benito Müller, Oxford Climate Policy
UN Security around the venue
Representatives of the International Network for Sustainable Energy (INFORSE)
Daily report for 9 May 2018
Bonn Climate Change Conference - April 2018
Daily report for 30 April 2018
Bonn Climate Change Conference - April 2018
Summary report 30 April – 10 May 2018
Bonn Climate Change Conference - April 2018