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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
 
The United Nations Climate Change Conference, Poznań, Poland - COP 14
 1-12 December 2008
     
COP 14 and CMP 4

The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Poznań will be a milestone on the road to success for the processes which were launched under the Bali Road Map. The meeting comes midway between COP 13 in Bali, which saw the launch of negotiations on strengthened international action on climate change, and COP 15 Copenhagen, at which the negotiations are set to conclude.

The conference will include the 29th sessions of the Convention’s subsidiary bodies - SBSTA and SBI – as well as the 4th session of the AWG-LCA and the 2nd part of the 6th session of the AWG-KP. The Poznań meeting, which is expected to draw around eight thousand participants, will both advance international cooperation on a future climate change regime and ensure progress on key issues.
Provisional agendas and further information

Host country website

The road to Copenhagen 2009
meeting

At the Climate Change Conference in Bali, Parties to the UNFCCC decided to launch formal negotiations on a strengthened international deal on climate change. These negotiations are set to be concluded by the end of 2009 at the Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. To conduct the process, a subsidiary body under the Convention was set up, called the Ad Hoc Working Group on Long-term Cooperative Action under the Convention (AWG-LCA).
AWG-LCA documents and submissions


To discuss future commitments for industrialized countries under the Kyoto Protocol, the Conference of the Parties serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol established a working group in December 2005 called the Ad Hoc Working Group on Further Commitments for Annex I Parties under the Kyoto Protocol (AWG-KP). The AWG-KP is also set to complete its work by the end of 2009.
AWG-KP documents and submissions



News
 
Yvo de Boer

UNFCCC Executive Secretary: “Copenhagen 2009 needs to be a strong and ambitious policy framework that sets a clear overall direction for future global climate change action”
The Hague, Netherlands
25 September 2008
In a speech given in the Hague on the development dimensions of a new global climate change agreement, Yvo de Boer outlined the essentials to be included in an agreed outcome in Copenhagen. Since future global climate change action should not jeopardize developing countries’ overriding goals of poverty eradication and economic growth, he said that Copenhagen 2009 had to open the door for viable, climate-friendly economic growth on a global scale.
pdf-icon Speech (202 kB)

EB 42 From refrigerators, to cable cars, to solar lights, Kyoto Protocol mechanism evolves to meet demand for clean, sustainable development
Bonn, Germany
26 September 2008
The way is clear for the launch of a wide array of new projects in the energy efficiency and renewable areas, ranging from refrigerators to solar-power high-efficiency lights and geothermal heat for developing country households, under the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), opening significant opportunities to cut greenhouse gas emissions and support sustainable development at the same time.
pdf-icon Press release (119 kB)
19th meeting of the SPREP UNFCCC Executive Secretary: The agreed outcome in Copenhagen 2009 needs to be ambitious on all fronts of climate change abatement
Pohnpei, Micronesia
12 September 2008
Yvo de Boer, Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC, addressed Heads of State and Government, as well as Ministers on the occasion of the Ministerial Segment of the 19th meeting of the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme in Pohnpei, Micronesia. He stressed that Small Island Developing States (SIDS) have much to gain under a strong agreed outcome in Copenhagen 2009. This includes both mitigation support and - crucially, increased funding for adaptation. Mr. de Boer called on SIDS to be more vocal regarding their needs under an agreed outcome in Copenhagen and to bring elaborated proposals for solutions to the negotiations.
pdf-icon Speech (117 kB)
Yvo de Boer Lecture by Yvo de Boer, “The need for global low-emissions economic development” at Korea Green Foundation
Seoul, Republic of Korea
9 September 2008
The lecture provides an overview of climate change science and the state-of-play of the negotiations under the Bali Road Map. The central theme of the lecture focuses on the need for Copenhagen 2009 to ring in a global low-emissions economic development plan.
pdf-icon Summary (115 kB)
Previous News and Events


Meetings
 
CDM EB 42 Fifth meeting of the Compliance Committee
Bonn, Germany
6-10 October 2008
The fifth meeting of the plenary of the Compliance Committee of the Kyoto Protocol will be held in Bonn, Germany from 8 to 10 October 2008. This meeting will be preceded by the sixth meeting of the enforcement branch, which will take place from 6 to 7 October 2008 and the sixth meeting of the facilitative branch, which will take place on 7 October 2008. The meetings will take place at the Wissenschaftszentrum, Ahrstrasse 45, Bonn. Documents are available on the Compliance pages of the UNFCCC website. pdf-icon More
ImageView Live webcast (available 6 October 2008)
CDM EB 42 Forty-second meeting of the CDM Executive Board - CDM EB 42
Bonn, Germany
24-26 September 2008
The report of the forty-second meeting of the CDM Executive Board is now available online.
More
ImageView On-demand webcast
Vienna Training of Trainers workshop on preparing technology transfer projects for financing
Vienna, Austria
29 September - 1 October 2008
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In Focus
 
ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) launches new aviation carbon calculator
The ICAO has launched a new carbon calculator for the aviation industry. It calculates carbon dioxide only, and does not include other greenhouse gases, since the scientific community has not yet agreed on how to calculate multipliers. The calculator has been approved by the Committee on Aviation Environmental Protection, and was developed with input from aviation experts, manufacturers and airlines.
External site ICAO carbon calculator
Latest Headlines
Risks mount for global warming fight-UN
Reuters

EU's climate package 'in crisis'
BBC

China grim on prospects for climate pact
Reuters

 
Latest Documents
FCCC/KP/CMP/2008/10
Privileges and immunities for individuals serving on constituted bodies under the Kyoto Protocol: implementation of decision 9/CMP.2. Note by the secretariat.
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FCCC/SBI/2008/MISC.5
Activities to implement the framework for capacity-building in developing countries under decision 2/CP.7. Submissions from Parties and relevant organizations.
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FCCC/SBI/2008/MISC.6
Experiences with monitoring and evaluation of capacity-building at the national level. Submissions from Parties.
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