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Highlights and images for 13 July 2017
4th Session of the BBNJ Preparatory Committee
On Thursday, 13 July, the informal working group on capacity building and technology transfer continued discussions in the morning, focusing on: objectives, principles, modalities, clearinghouse mechanism, funding, monitoring and review, and definitions.
The informal working group on crosscutting issues, facilitated by Chair Carlos Sobral Duarte, Brazil, focused on: institutional arrangements, including a decision-making forum, a scientific/technical body, a clearinghouse, a financial mechanism, dispute settlement, responsibility and liability, and review; and the preamble of an international legally binding instrument.
IISD Reporting Services, through its Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) Meeting Coverage, has provided daily web coverage, daily reports, and a summary and analysis report from the 4th Session of the Preparatory Committee Established by the UN General Assembly Resolution 69/292: Development of an International Legally Binding Instrument under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction. The summary and analysis report is now available in HTML and PDF.
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L-R: Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli, Director, UNDOALOS; Rena Lee, Singapore, Facilitator of the informal working group on capacity building and transfer of marine technology; Alice Hicuburundi, UNDOALOS; and Vita Onwuasoanya, UNDOALOS
Juliette Babb-Riley, Barbados, on behalf of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
Sabita Nakarmi, Nepal
Faiyaz Murshid Kazi, Bangladesh
Marc Richir, EU
Carlos García Reyes, Guatemala
Saifu George, Sierra Leone
Jorge Dotta, Uruguay
Vladimir Ryabinin, Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC)
Margo Deiye, Nauru, on behalf of the Pacific Small Island Developing States
Riena Dwi Astuty, Indonesia
Kjell Kristian Egge, Norway
Ismail Raushan, Maldives, on behalf of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS)
Dhisadee Chamlongrasdr, Thailand
James Ndirangu Waweru, Kenya
Rogelio Villanueva Jr., the Philippines
Mohamed Atlassi, Morocco
Audrey Naana Abayena, Ghana
Tatiana Shuvalova, Russian Federation
Luke Tang, Singapore
Jean Kenfack, Cameroon
Tevita Suka Mangisi, Tonga
Alain Tellier, Canada
Pablo Arrocha Olabuenaga, Mexico
Zentaro Naganuma, Japan
Estrella Tulay, the Philippines
Landisang Kotaro, Palau
Chair Carlos Sobral Duarte, Brazil, facilitating the informal working group on crosscutting issues
L-R: Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli, Director, UNDOALOS; Barbara Boechat, Brazil; Chair Carlos Sobral Duarte, Brazil; Charlotte Salpin, UNDOALOS; and Michele Ameri, UNDOALOS
Sibylle Vermont, Switzerland
Zakieh Taghizadeh, Iran
Metod Špaček, EU
Duncan Currie, Greenpeace
Evan Bloom, US
Oleg Rykov, Russian Federation
Mehdi Remaoun, Algeria, on behalf of the African Group
Aboubacar Oulare, Guinea
Florian Botto, Monaco
L-R: Zentaro Naganuma, Japan, in a conversation with Matthías Pálsson, Iceland
Delegates from the Caribbean Community
Delegates from Germany
Highlights and images for 13 July 2017
39th Meeting of the Open-Ended Working Group of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol
The thirty-ninth session of the Open-Ended Working Group of the Montreal Protocol (OEWG 39) convened for its third day in Bangkok, Thailand, on 13 July 2017.
The morning plenary opened with progress reports from the contact groups on data and destruction technologies and on replenishment of the Multilateral Fund (MLF), as well as from informal consultations on nominations for essential use exemptions (EUEs) and critical use exemptions (CUEs). The delegates then discussed a conference room paper (CRP) on process agents before turning to debate two CRPs on energy efficiency, one on technical and financial assistance for Article 5 countries, the other on a possible workshop to discuss the Montreal Protocol's climate and energy co-benefits. The proponents of the two energy efficiency CRPs were asked to consult informally about a possible merger of their proposals.
In the afternoon the contact groups met. The group on MLF replenishment worked on a list of information that parties wished to see in a supplementary report on the replenishment needs from the Technology and Economic Assessment Panel (TEAP) before 29th Meeting of the Parties (MOP 29) in November 2017. The group on data and destruction technologies focused principally on the remaining data reporting issues and the CRP on destruction technologies for hydrochlorocarbons (HFCs). An informal meeting was also held on a CRP regarding HFCs not listed in the Protocol's Annex F.
IISD Reporting Services, through its Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) Meeting Coverage, has provided daily digital coverage and a summary and analysis report from the Workshop on the Safety Standards Relevant to the Safe Use of Low-GWP Alternatives to HFCs and OEWG 39. The summary and analysis report is now available in HTML and PDF.
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Morning Plenary
Co-Chairs Cindy Newberg, US, and Cheikh Ndiaye Sylla, Senegal
Davinder Lail, UK
Emma Rachmawaty, Indonesia
Hammami Youssef, Tunisia
Tom Land, US
Iftikhar-ul-Hassan Gilani, Pakistan
Abderrahim Chakour, Morocco
Tumau Herownna Neru, Samoa
Reine Marie Coly Badiane, Senegal
Eduardo Ganem, MLF
Gudi Alkemade, EU
Leslie Smith, Grenada
Ulises Lovera Gaono, Paraguay
Roksana Tarannum, Bangladesh
Yvette Gauthe Boko, Benin
Mazen Khalil Hussein, Lebanon
Co-Chairs Cindy Newberg, US, and Cheikh Ndiaye Sylla, Senegal, consulting with the Ozone Secretariat
View of the morning plenary
John Thompson, US, chatting with Martin Sirois, Canada
Contact Group on MLF Replenishment
View of the contact group on MLF replenishment
Delegates from the US, Australia and Canada
TEAP Co-Chair Lambert Kuijpers, the Netherlands
Laura Berón, Argentina
Contact Group on Data and Destruction Technologies
View of dais during the contact group on data and destruction technologies
Rosemary Parry, New Zealand
Cornelius Rhein, EU
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Daily report for 13 July 2017
HLPF 2017
Daily report for 13 July 2017
4th Session of the BBNJ Preparatory Committee
Highlights and images for 12 July 2017
4th Session of the BBNJ Preparatory Committee
On Wednesday, 12 July, the informal working group on area-based management tools (ABMTs), including marine protected areas (MPAs), continued discussions on the designation process, as well as on implementation, relationships to existing instruments, and monitoring and review.
The informal working group on environmental impact assessments (EIAs), facilitated by René Lefeber (the Netherlands), then addressed: obligations, guiding principles and approaches, criteria and thresholds, process, content of EIA reports, relationships to existing instruments, clearinghouse mechanisms, capacity building and technology transfer, and monitoring and review. The informal working group on capacity building and technology transfer, facilitated by Rena Lee (Singapore), started discussion of objectives, and guiding principles and approaches.
IISD Reporting Services, through its Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) Meeting Coverage, has provided daily web coverage, daily reports, and a summary and analysis report from the 4th Session of the Preparatory Committee Established by the UN General Assembly Resolution 69/292: Development of an International Legally Binding Instrument under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction. The summary and analysis report is now available in HTML and PDF.
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L-R: Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli, Director, UN Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea (UNDOALOS); Alice Revell, New Zealand, Facilitator of the informal working group on ABMTs, including MPAs; Valentina Germani, UNDOALOS; and Carlos Fuentes, UNDOALOS
Siai Taylor, Cook Islands
Kjell Kristian Egge, Norway
Ma Xinmin, China
Riena Dwi Astuty, Indonesia
Michael Googan, Australia
Blaise Kuemlangan, Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO)
Rena Lee, Singapore
Evan Bloom, US
Alice Revell, New Zealand, Facilitator of the informal working group on ABMTs, including MPAs
Luis Oña Garcés, Ecuador, on behalf of the G-77/China
Veronica Frank, Greenpeace
Zentaro Naganuma, Japan
Arnór Snæbjörnsson, Iceland
Margo Deiye, Nauru, on behalf of the Pacific Small Island Developing States
Leonito Bacalando Jr., Federated States of Micronesia
John Fintakpa Lamega, Togo
Kate Neilson, New Zealand
L-R: Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli, Director, UNDOALOS; René Lefeber, the Netherlands, Facilitator of the informal working group on environmental impact assessments; Chair Carlos Sobral Duarte, Brazil; Alice Hicuburundi, UNDOALOS; and Charlotte Salpin, UNDOALOS
L-R: Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli, Director, UNDOALOS; René Lefeber, the Netherlands, Facilitator of the informal working group on environmental impact assessments; Michael Schewchuk, UNDOALOS; and Yoshinobu Takei, UNDOALOS
Wini Broadbelt, EU
Lizanne Aching, Trinidad and Tobago, on behalf of the Caribbean Community
Babajide Alo, Nigeria
Oleg Rykov, Russian Federation
Cymie Payne, IUCN
Cheikhy Sidi, Mauritania
Clarissa Jacqueline Caancan, the Philippines
Duncan Currie, Greenpeace
Penny Race, New Zealand
L-R: Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli, Director, UNDOALOS; Rena Lee, Singapore, Facilitator of the informal working group on capacity building and transfer of marine technology; and Vita Onwuasoanya, UNDOALOS
Kathleen Siala Taituave, Samoa
Da Hee Song, Republic of Korea
Pablo Arrocha Olabuenaga, Mexico
Martin Zvachula, Federated States of Micronesia
Mehdi Remaoun, Algeria, on behalf of the African Group
L-R: Mehdi Remaoun, Algeria, consulting with Thembile Joyini, South Africa
L-R: Sergey Leonidchenko, Russian Federation, in a conversation with Kjell Kristian Egge, Norway, and Evan Bloom, US
Delegates from Fiji and Samoa
Delegates from the Philippines
Highlights and images for 12 July 2017
39th Meeting of the Open-Ended Working Group of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol
The thirty-ninth session of the Open-Ended Working Group of the Montreal Protocol (OEWG 39) convened for its second day in Bangkok, Thailand, on Wednesday, 12 July 2017.
In the morning, delegates discussed China’s nomination for an essential use exemption (EUE) for carbon tetrachloride in laboratory and analytical uses and six nominations from various parties for critical use exemptions (CUEs) involving methyl bromide. They also discussed process agents, Technical and Economic Assessment Panel (TEAP) organizational matters, and a proposal by four parties to request TEAP to assess non-Article 5 party requirements for use of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) for certain specific uses in the 2020-2030 period. They also heard the report of the workshop on safety standards relevant to the safe use of low global warming potential (GWP) alternatives to hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) and the TEAP report on the same subject.
In the afternoon, delegates debated possible follow-up regarding safety standards. They then discussed energy efficiency, as well as consideration of HFCs not listed in the Montreal Protocol's control annexes.
IISD Reporting Services, through its Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) Meeting Coverage, has provided daily digital coverage and a summary and analysis report from the Workshop on the Safety Standards Relevant to the Safe Use of Low-GWP Alternatives to HFCs and OEWG 39. The summary and analysis report is now available in HTML and PDF.
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Morning Plenary
View of dais
Co-Chairs Cindy Newberg, US, and Cheikh Ndiaye Sylla, Senegal
Nancy Seymour, Canada
Patrick McInerney, Australia
Philip Owen, EU
Dong Yao, China
Delegate from Belize listening through the interpretation headset
Delegates from Albania
Martin Sirois, Canada
TEAP members Bella Maranion, US, and Dan Verdonik, US conferring
Hassan Ali Mubarak, Bahrain, speaking with Taha Mohammed Zatari, Saudi Arabia, during the morning plenary
John Thompson, US
Salome Molefe, South Africa
Samuel Pare, Burkina Faso
Nada Aldabashi, Kuwait
Charles Kanu, Nigeria
Stephan Sicars, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
Afternoon Plenary
The panel during the afternoon plenary
View of the afternoon plenary
Idriss Ismael Nour, Djibouti
Amit Love, India
Coletha Ruhamya, Rwanda
Delegates from the Netherlands having discussions during the afternoon session
Ana Maria Kleymeyer, Federated States of Micronesia (FSM)
Raad Kadhum Hasan, Iraq
Yaqoub Al-Matouq, Kuwait
Ole-Kristian Kvissel, Norway
Henry Wohrnschimmel, Switzerland
Delegates from Canada in discussions
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Daily report for 12 July 2017
HLPF 2017
Daily report for 12 July 2017
4th Session of the BBNJ Preparatory Committee
Highlights and images for 11 July 2017
4th Session of the BBNJ Preparatory Committee
On Tuesday, 11 July, PrepCom 4's informal working group on marine genetic resources (MGRs), addressed: the nature of benefits; benefit-sharing modalities; intellectual property rights; monitoring of utilization of MGRs; a clearinghouse mechanism; and capacity building and technology transfer.
The informal working group on measures such as area-based management tools (ABMTs), including marine protected areas (MPAs), facilitated by Alice Revell (New Zealand), discussed: objectives, guiding principles and approaches, criteria for identifying areas in need of protection; and the process for establishing ABMTs, including decision-making.
IISD Reporting Services, through its Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) Meeting Coverage, has provided daily web coverage, daily reports, and a summary and analysis report from the 4th Session of the Preparatory Committee Established by the UN General Assembly Resolution 69/292: Development of an International Legally Binding Instrument under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction. The summary and analysis report is now available in HTML and PDF.
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L-R: Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli, Director, UN Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea (UNDOALOS); Janine Coye-Felson, Belize, Facilitator of the informal working group on marine genetic resources; Charlotte Salpin, UNDOALOS; and Michele Ameri, UNDOALOS
Dominic Misiolo Sofe, Samoa
Riena Dwi Astuty, Indonesia
Zha Hyoung Rhee, Republic of Korea
Hina Saeed Baig, Pakistan
Zentaro Naganuma, Japan
Juliette Babb-Riley, Barbados, on behalf of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
Leonito Bacalando Jr., Federated States of Micronesia
Rogelio Villanueva Jr., the Philippines
José Luis Fernández Valoni, Argentina
Essam Yassin Mohammed, Eritrea
Margo Deiye, Nauru, on behalf of the Pacific Small Island Developing States
Zakieh Taghizadeh, Iran
Shara Duncan, Costa Rica
Sergey Leonidchenko, Russian Federation, making an intervention
Konrad Marciniak, EU
Hiroko Muraki Gottlieb, IUCN
Jessica Battle, WWF
Alain Tellier, Canada
Sabita Nakarmi, Nepal
Sibylle Vermont, Switzerland, making an intervention
L-R: Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli, Director, UNDOALOS; Chair Carlos Sobral Duarte, Brazil; Alice Hicuburundi, UNDOALOS; and Charlotte Salpin, UNDOALOS
L-R: Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli, Director, UNDOALOS; Alice Revell, New Zealand, Facilitator of the informal working group on ABMTs, including MPAs; and Alice Hicuburundi, UNDOALOS
Sophie Mirgaux, EU
Ma Xinmin, China
Kate Neilson, New Zealand
Aboubacar Oulare, Guinea
Fred Sarufa, Papua New Guinea
Drusila Esther Bayate, the Philippines
Luis Oña Garcés, Ecuador, on behalf of the G-77/China
Tevita Suka Mangisi, Tonga
Evan Bloom, US
Mirriam Lidimani, Solomon Islands
L-R: Luis Oña Garcés, Ecuador, in a conversation with Zakieh Taghizadeh, Iran
Alexander Shestakov (center), WWF, in a discussion with delegates from the Russian Federation
L-R: Florian Botto, Monaco; Sergio Carvalho, Portugal; Tidiani Couma, Monaco; and Stella Bartolini Cavicchi, World Ocean Council
Highlights and images for 11 July 2017
39th Meeting of the Open-Ended Working Group of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol
The thirty-ninth meeting of the Open-ended Working Group (OEWG 39) of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer began on Tuesday, 11 July 2017, at the United Nations Conference Centre (UNCC) in Bangkok, Thailand, with opening remarks by Somchai Harnhiran, Ministry of Industry, Thailand, and Tina Birmpili, Executive Secretary, Ozone Secretariat.
In the morning, delegates started discussions on Kigali Amendment implementation issues, including: data reporting under Protocol Article 7; work by the Scientific Assessment Panel (SAP) on updating the global warming potential (GWP) values for substances in the Protocol control annexes; and the process for approving destruction technologies for hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). These items were referred to a contact group for further discussion.
IIn the afternoon, delegates briefly took note of progress by the Executive Committee (ExCom) of the Multilateral Fund (MLF) in developing guidelines for financing the phase-down of HFC consumption and production, as requested by MOP 28. They then turned to the 2018-2020 MLF replenishment, starting with a presentation by the Technology and Economic Assessment Panel (TEAP) on its report on funding requirements. A contact group was formed to further discuss the replenishment.
The afternoon ended with TEAP presenting its 2017 report, including issues relating to nominations for essential use exemptions (EUEs) and critical use exemptions (CUEs), quarantine and preshipment (QPS) uses of methyl bromide, methyl bromide stocks, hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) phase-out, and organizational matters.
In the evening, delegates attended a reception hosted by the Ozone Secretariat.
IISD Reporting Services, through its Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) Meeting Coverage, has provided daily digital coverage and a summary and analysis report from the Workshop on the Safety Standards Relevant to the Safe Use of Low-GWP Alternatives to HFCs and OEWG 39. The summary and analysis report is now available in HTML and PDF.
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Opening Plenary
Somchai Harnhirun, Ministry of Industry, Thailand
Tina Birmpili, Executive Secretary, Ozone Secretariat
Samuel Pare, Burkina Faso
Philip Owen, EU
Sergey Vasiliev, the Russian Federation
Rafael Da Soler, Brazil
Richard Mwendandu, Kenya
Nancy Akerman, US
Co-Chair Cindy Newberg, US
Anna Correa, Ecuador
Ezzat Lewis, Egypt
Liana Ghahramanyan, Armenia
SAP Co-Chair John Pyle, UK
SAP Co-Chair Paul Newman, US
Taha Mohammed Zatari, Saudi Arabia, in discussions with a delegate during the morning plenary
Afternoon Plenary
View of dais
TEAP Co-Chair Paulo Altoe, Brazil
TEAP Co-Chair Lambert Kuijpers, the Netherlands
Laura Arciniegas Rojas, Colombia
Annie Gabriel, Australia
Martin Sirois, Canada
Kenichiro Tanaka, Japan
Delegates from Argentina
View of dais
Ian Porter, TEAP, Australia
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