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Technical Dialogue 1.1 Of The First Global Stocktake

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Summary This report, prepared under the guidance of the Chairs of the subsidiary bodies, summarizes the deliberations at the first annual global stocktake dialogue, held from 6 to 7 June 2024 in Bonn in accordance with paragraph 187 of decision 1/CMA.5. It presents the proceedings of the dialogue, which consisted of opening and closing segments and three round tables,

He also highlighted resources from the technical dialogue of the first GST, such as case studies and good practices, and the Global Stocktake Explorer tool7for consideration by Parties and non-Party stakeholders and encouraged participants to consider the dialogue as a platform for openly sharing solutions for addressing gaps in ambition and

Addendum to the synthesis report for the technical assessment

Technical dialogue of the first global stocktake | UNFCCC

The first GST technical assessment component will take place over three SB sessions (summer of 2022, winter of 2022 and summer of 2023), based on inputs submitted by Parties, experts, organizations and other stakeholders. During these SB sessions, meetings of the Technical Dialogue (TD) will be organized and facilitated by two co-facilitators (Mr. Farhan Akhtar, USA, Virtual launch of the factual Synthesis Report on the technical dialogue (TD SYR) of the first global stocktake under the Paris Agreement Harald Winkler and Farhan Akhtar, co-facilitators of the TD of GST1 15:30-17:00 CEST 12/09/2023 Technical Dialogue of the first GST Agenda 1. Welcome (SB Chairs –Harry Vreuls (SBSTA) and Nabeel Munir (SBI) ) 2. Canada is pleased to make this submission in advance of the first global stocktake under the Paris Agreement. We look forward to the technical dialogue taking place in conjunction with the 56th session of the subsidiary bodies (SB56). We are grateful to the Chairs of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) and the Subsidiary Body for Implementation

The 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) marked a milestone with the completion of the first Global Stocktake (GST). This process, aimed at assessing collective progress towards achieving the aims of the Paris Agreement, offers valuable insights and lessons that can inform the Convention on Address pre-2020 gaps and equity in global stocktake – say developing countries Bonn, 7 June (Prerna Bomzan): Developing countries made strong calls for the assessment of pre-2020 gaps in implementation and equity to be addressed properly in the technical assessment phase of the global stocktake (GST), in order to assess the collective progress of Parties in the

1. The Global Stocktake Process Established under Article 14 of the Paris Agreement (see Box), the Global Stocktake (GST) aims to serve as an evaluation of countries’ progress towards global climate action. In 2015, countries agreed on concluding the first GST in 2023, with the process repeating every five years. It was mandated that the Conference of Summary This synthesis report on the technical dialogue of the first global stocktake is based on inputs received throughout the process and discussions held during each of the three meetings of the technical dialogue and serves as an overarching and factual resource that provides a comprehensive overview of discussions held during the technical dialogue, identifying key

This document provides a synthesis report on the technical dialogue of the first global stocktake under the Paris Agreement. It identifies key findings on mitigation, adaptation, means of implementation and support. On mitigation, it finds that global emissions are not consistent with limiting warming to 1.5°C, and that more ambitious NDCs and faster

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About the global stocktake Follow-up to the first global stocktake The first GST outcome, the UAE Consensus, included follow-up mechanisms, events and Welcomes the conclusion of the first global stocktake, expresses appreciation and gratitude to those involved in the technical dialogue thereunder, and also expresses appreciation and gratitude to the co-facilitators for preparing their synthesis report and

The First Global Stocktake Event

The first global stocktake (GST) under the Paris Agreement, the lynchpin of the its ambition cycle, takes place from 2021–23 and serves as the first official checkpoint to assess Parties’ collective progress on climate action. This paper investigates how the GST, within the con-straints of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), can best advance the allowing the participation of non-Party stakeholders in the Technical Dialogues of the Global Stocktake, held in 2022 at the Bonn Climate Change Conference, and at COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. The LGMA welcomes the decision of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) and the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI), to design

ade at COP26 to halt and reverse forest loss and land degradation by 2030. Furthermore, technical dialogue of the first global stocktake of the Paris Agreement identified halting and reversing Socio-technical transitions literature has so far engaged very little with the question of how international institutions could foster transitions. Conversely, international climate policy literature shows gaps in engaging with transformational change. To address these gaps, this article analyses the potential of the first Global Stocktake (GST) under the Paris Agreement to foster The first Global Stocktake (GST) under the Agreement was seen by many as a major opportunity for a “course correction”. This deliverable therefore analyses what potential the GST actually had to promote transitions of sectors and systems and to what extent the actual GST outcome actually realised this potential.

Addendum to the synthesis report for the technical assessment component of the first global stocktake: Synthesis report on the information identified in decision 19/CMA.1, paragraph 36 (d) Prepared by the secretariat under the guidance of the co-facilitators of the technical dialogue of the first global stocktake I. Introduction Information note on the third meeting of the technical dialogue of the first global stocktake under the Paris Agreement Results of the first global stocktake The Government of Canada is pleased to submit its views on the elements for the consideration of outputs component of the global stocktake (GST).

Summary This synthesis report on the technical dialogue of the first global stocktake is based on inputs received throughout the process and discussions held during each of the three meetings of the technical dialogue and serves as an overarching and factual resource that provides a comprehensive overview of discussions held during the technical dialogue, identifying key

The First Global Stocktake (GST) on the Implementation of the Paris Agreement is critical to assessing progress under the Paris Agreement and addressing opportunities for enhanced action and support. The third Technical Dialogue during the Bonn sessions in June 2023 allowed stakeholders to provide vital inputs to improve understanding of global efforts and priority

The second meeting of the technical dialogue of the first global stocktake under the Paris Agreement (TD1.2) Farhan Akhtar and Harald Winkler, co-facilitators of the TD of GST1 Welcomes the conclusion of the first global stocktake and expresses appreciation and gratitude to those involved in the technical dialogue thereunder and to the co-facilitators for preparing the synthesis report1 and other outputs of the technical assessment component; The first global stocktake (GST) under the Paris Agreement will be concluded at the end of 2023, and Parties and non-Party stakeholders are invited to submit their views on the approach to its final phase.

As the Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – IPCC – I would like to express my gratitude for this opportunity to address the opening of this year ́s Global Stocktake Technical Dialogue. The important discussions and conversations over the coming days will pave the way and help to shape the first Global Stocktake at COP28 in Dubai. Less than three months ago Section 1.1 assesses the extent to which the summit succeeded in producing these solutions, both in the negotiations and more widely. Source: UNFCCC (2023) Technical Dialogue of the First Global Stocktake: Synthesis report by

List of non-Party stakeholder participants to the second meeting of the technical dialogue of the first global stocktake under the Paris Agreement (15 November 2022) Please note: The expression of interest process for non-Party stakeholder participation in the second meeting of the technical dialogue of the first global stocktake is closed. BASIC reiterates its strong commitment to climate action and constructive participation in the first Global Stocktake. The GST is the platform for taking stock of the implementation of the multilateral climate change regime under the Convention and its Paris Agreement, in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication. This is the moment in which the Parties and

This submission outlines the views of the World Health Organization (WHO), in consultation with the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change, the Wellcome Trust, the Global Climate and Health Alliance, and other members of the global health community, in support of the third technical dialogue of the global stocktake (TD 1.3). Welcomes the conclusion of the first global stocktake and expresses appreciation and gratitude to those involved in the technical dialogue thereunder and to the co-facilitators for preparing the synthesis report1 and other outputs of the technical assessment component;

This submission outlines the views of the World Health Organization (WHO), in consultation with the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change, the Wellcome Trust, the Global Climate and Health Alliance, and other members of the global health community, in support of the third technical dialogue of the global stocktake (TD 1.3). Executive Summary Following the first Technical Dialogues, this submission is an update to CDP’s previous submission to the first Global Stocktake. The Technical Dialogues demonstrated that there remain significant ambition and implementation gaps with regards to mitigation and finance, which necessitate urgent action. CDP therefore puts forth concrete policy On behalf of the co-facilitators of the technical dialogue of the first global stocktake under the Paris Agreement (GST1), I am pleased to provide information regarding the technical dialogue of GST1:

The principle of equity plays an important role in the Global Stocktake under the Paris Agree- ment. Equity is considered in the assessment of where Parties stand collectively, and the Global Stocktake informs Parties how they can increase ambition and address equity in their new Na- tionally Determined Contributions (NDCs). Welcomes the conclusion of the first global stocktake and expresses appreciation and gratitude to those involved in the technical dialogue thereunder, and to the co-facilitators for preparing the synthesis report1 and other outputs of the technical assessment component;