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. Warsaw Climate Change Conference - November 2013

11-22 November 2013 | Warsaw, Poland
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Highlights for Friday and Saturday, 22-23 November 2013

The CMP closing plenary agreed on the election of officers of bodies under the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol; adopted the meeting’s report and a decision expressing gratitude to Poland and the people of the city of Warsaw for hosting the conference. CMP 19 President gaveled the meeting to a close at 9:00 pm.

At 5:48 pm, COP President Korolec, suspends COP plenary for delegates to resolve issue of loss and damage

At 5:16 pm, COP adopts four finance items, including arrangements between the COP and the Green Climate Fund.

At 5:07 pm, COP President Korolec, convenes the COP plenary

At 4:08 om, ADP Co-Chair Kumarsigh suspends the ADP upon the ADP adoption of its conclusions and draft COP decision on further advancing the Durban Platform

At 2:16 pm, ADP is breaking for 30 minutes for parties to try to reach agreement. COP and CMP plenaries are expected to reconvene at 3:30 pm

At 11:43 am, COP President Korolec closes the stocktaking plenary to allow the ADP plenary to open.

At 10:06 am, COP19 reconvenes to discuss finance, loss and damage, response measures and ADP.

At 6:54 am, COP informal plenary to consider the finance texts convened. COP/CMP President Korolec shortly suspended the COP informal plenary to allow further consultations on ADP and loss and damage. A COP informal plenary is expected to reconvene at 9:00 am.

At 4:30 am, COP plenary is expected to convene at 5:00 am to consider Finance text.

At 2:00 am, consultations continued behind closed doors on ADP and loss and damage. The budget negotiations have apparently completed its work.

At 9:06 pm, COP/CMP President Korolec adjourned the COP plenary, after the adoption of agreed items. The COP President indicated that further consultations would take place on finance, and on loss and damage.

At 6:51 pm, COP President Korolec opened the CMP plenary, indicating that agreed decisions would be formally adopted, and that he would then adjourn the meeting to allow informal consultations on unresolved issues.

On Friday, the COP/CMP Joint High-level Segment took place in the morning while the COP plenary addressed organizational matters. Throughout the day, contact groups and informal consultations were held under the COP, CMP and ADP. The ADP open-ended consultations on both workstreams took place throughout the day to discuss the ADP Co-Chairs’ draft decision text. The COP and the CMP closing plenaries, originally scheduled to take place at 3:00 pm, were postponed until the evening. The ADP closing plenary, originally scheduled to take place in the morning, was also postponed.

Delegates huddle to resolve issue of loss and damage.
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COP/CMP CLOSING PLENARY
 
   
L-R: Richard Kinley, UNFCCC Deputy Executive Secretary; Amb. Delano Bart, Q.C. Permanent Representative Permanent
Mission of Saint Kitts and Nevis, New York; and June Budhooram, COP Secretary
   
 
COP PLENARY
 
Sai Navoti, Fiji, speaking on behalf of the G-77/China
Naderev Saño, the Philippines
 
 
COP President Korolec, gaveled the adoption of four finance items, including arrangements between
the COP and the Green Climate Fund.
 
COP INFORMAL PLENARY
 
L-R: Dan Bondi Ogolla, UNFCCC Secretariat, advising UNFCCC Deputy Executive Secretary; UNFCCC
Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres; and COP 19/CMP 9 President Marcin Korolec
 
 
L-R: COP 19/CMP 9 President Marcin Korolec and Jayanthi Natarajan, Minister for Environment and Forests, India
 
L-R: Zhenhua Xie, Minister, Vice-Chairman, National Development and Reform Commission, China, and Jayanthi Natarajan, Minister for Environment and Forests, India
 
 
   
L-R: Claudia Salerno Caldera, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, Venezuela, in discussion with Connie
Hedegaard
, Commissioner for Climate Action, European Commission
   
 
Delegates from Brazil, South Africa, India and China (BASIC) in informal consultations
 
L-R: Vicente Paolo Yu III, the Philippines, and Gary William Theseira, Malaysia, reviewing draft
text via smartphone
 
ADP NEGOTIATIONS
 
 
L-R: ADP Co-Chairs Kishan Kumarsingh and Artur Runge-Metzger high-fiving after the ADP adoption
of its conclusions and draft COP decision on further advancing the Durban Platform
   
 
Delegates trying to resolve ADP impasse
 
Delegates from the G-77/China and th EU, negotiating draft text on the ADP
 
Participants from civil society waiting to enter the ADP informal consultations
 
Delegates in intense informal negotiations at the ADP. Photo by Piotr Pasieczny/Poland
 
COP/CMP PLENARIES
 
   
L-R: SBSTA Chair Richard Muyungi; Richard Kinley, UNFCCC Deputy Executive Secretary; UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres; COP 19/CMP 9 President Marcin Korolec; June Budhooram, COP Secretary; Marina Shvangiradze, Rapporteur, Georgia; and SBI Chair Tomasz Chruszczow
   
 
SBSTA Chair Richard Muyungi
SBI Chair Tomasz Chruszczow
 
Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, the Philippines
 
Kevin Conrad, Papua New Guinea
 
Felipe Fereira, Brazil
 
Muhammed Quamrul Islam, Bangladesh
 
 
L-R: SBSTA Chair Richard Muyungi and SBI Chair Tomasz Chruszczow, after the adoption of the
reports SBSTA 39 and SBI 39
 
FINANCE STOCKTAKING: PRESENT A DRAFT PROPOSAL TO DELEGATES
 
Delegates from the Netherlands reviewing draft text
 
L-R: Georg Børsting, Norway, consulting with Yolando Velasco, UNFCCC Secretariat
 
   

Delegates from the G-77/China consulting

   
 

L-R: Bernarditas Müller, the Philippines; Zaheer Fakir, South Africa; and Naderev Saño, the Philippines, reviewing draft
text

 
COP 19/CMP 9 HIGH-LEVEL SEGMENT
 
   
L-R: Salwa Dallalah, UNFCCC Secretariat; Megumi Endo, UNFCCC Secretariat; COP 19/CMP 9 President Marcin Korolec; June
Budhooram
, COP Secretary; and Niclas Svenningsen, UNFCCC Secretariat
   
 
Abdalla Salem El-Badri, Secretary-General, Organization
of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
Ethan Spaner, National Wildlife Federation, on behalf of
environmental non-governmental organizations
 
Marian Osman, Village Reconstruction and Development Project, on behalf of youth non-governmental organizations
 
Fatimata Dia, Organisation internationale de la francophonie
Henryka Bochniarz, BUSINESSEUROPE, on behalf of
business and industry non-governmental organizations
 
 
Martin Khor, Executive Director, South Centre
 
Estebancio Castro-Diaz, Fundación para la Promoción
del Conocimiento Indígena, on behalf of indigenous
peoples organizations
 
 
CONTACT GROUP ON BUDGET
 
Contact group on budget in informal consultations
 
L-R: Bernarditas Müller, the Philippines; Diann Black-Layne, Antigua and Barbuda; and Ayman
Shasly
, Saudi Arabia
 
SNAPSHOTS AROUND COP 19
 
COP 19/CMP 9 climate neutral "nextbikes"
 
   
REDD+ negotiators posing for a group picture
   
 
L-R: Achim Steiner, UNEP Executive Director, in conversation with Minister Luiz Alberto Figueiredo Machado,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
 
L-R: Katarzyna Maksymowicz, Poland, with Jan Golinski, Alez Saier, and Blandine Lasne, UNFCCC
Secretariat
 
Tim Davis, UNFCCC Secretariat
 
Justin Lee, Ambassador for Climate Change, Australia
 
Delegate catching some sleep until COP reconvenes at 9:00 am
 
 
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