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Daily report for 10 October 2016
Montreal Protocol MOP 28
Summary report 10–14 October 2016
Montreal Protocol MOP 28
Highlights and images for 10 October 2016
Montreal Protocol MOP 28
The twenty-eighth Meeting of the Parties (MOP 28) to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer opened in Kigali, Rwanda on Monday, 10 October 2016.
Parties convened in the morning to hear opening statements and address organizational matters. They also discussed the Technology and Economic Assessment Panel (TEAP) reports on alternatives to ozone depleting substances, and an assessment of the climate benefits and financial implications of hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) phasedown schedules in the amendment proposals.
The afternoon’s discussion addressed, inter alia, agenda items on critical-use and essential-use exemptions, the Dubai pathway on HFCs, terms of reference for the 2018–2020 Multilateral Fund replenishment study, the TEAP and Scientific Assessment Panel (SAP) report on analysis of carbon tetrachloride (CTC) discrepancies, and a proposal to establish an ad hoc standards coordination group.
The HFC Management Contact Group met in the evening to continue its work.
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, provided web coverage and a report from the Resumed OEWG38. In addition, IISD Reporting Services provided daily web coverage, daily reports and a summary and analysis report from MOP 28. The summary and analysis report is available in HTML and PDF.
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Morning Plenary
View of the dais during the morning plenary
Vincent Biruta, Minister of Natural Resources, Rwanda
Tina Birmpili, Executive Secretary, Ozone Secretariat
OEWG 38 Co-Chair Paul Krajnik, Austria
Bella Maranion, Technology and Economic Assessment Panel (TEAP) Co-Chair
OEWG 38 Co-Chair Leslie Smith, Grenada
Lambert Kuijpers, TEAP Senior Expert
Helen Tope, Medical Technical Options Committee (TOC) Co-Chair
Ashley Woodcock, TEAP Co-Chair
Laura Berón, Argentina
Manoj Kumar Singh, India
Marindany Kirui, Kenya
Ghazi Al Odat, Jordan
Mazen Khalil Hussein, Lebanon
Nada Aldabashi, Kuwait
Khalid Hammad, Sudan
Delegates during plenary
Signing Ceremony between the EU and the Ozone Secretariat
To mark the opening of MOP 28, the Ozone Secretariat and the EU's Head of Delegation sign an agreement for a
financial contribution to support the Secretariat's activities related to HFCs up to the end of 2017
Philip Owen, EU, and Tina Birmpili, Executive Secretary, Ozone Secretariat, sign the agreement
Afternoon Plenary
View of the dais during the afternoon plenary
Obed Baloyi, South Africa
Jayaprakash Murulitharan, Malaysia
Philip Owen, EU
Ahmed El Korashy, Egypt
Philippe Chemouny, Canada
Saad Al Numairy, UAE
Iftikhar-ul-Hassan Gilani, Pakistan
Alaa Aljahdali, Saudi Arabia
Bruce Edwards, Australia
Narayan Raj Timilsena, Nepal
Enoh Peter Ayuk, Cameroon
Blaise Horisberger, Switzerland
Delegates during the session
HCF Management Contact Group
Delegates during the HFC Management Contact Group
Cindy Newburg, US
HFC Management Contact Group Co-Chairs Xia Yingxian, China, and Patrick McInerney, Australia
Blaise Horisberger, Switzerland
Ahmed El Korashy, Egypt
Legal Drafting Group
The Legal Drafting Group meets in the evening
Gilbert Bankobeza, Ozone Secretariat
Rafael Da Soler, Brazil
Masa Nagai, Senior Legal Advisor, UNEP
Evening Side Events
Side event titled 'Integrating the HFC Amendment in ongoing national mitigation actions'
Side event titled 'Not-in-Kind Alternatives (NIK) to HFCs, Near-term HFC Reduction Opportunities, and Long Term Costs of Production of HFO-1234yf'
Around the Venue
Delegates gather for the start of plenary
Delegates speak informally between sessions
Delegates from Kuwait
Proceedings are filmed by media teams
Daily report for 8–10 October 2016
Montreal Protocol MOP 28
Highlights and images for 8 October 2016
Montreal Protocol MOP 28
The resumed session of the thirty-eighth Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG 38) of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer met in Kigali, Rwanda on Saturday, 8 October 2016.
Parties convened to continue and conclude the work of the Contact Group on the Feasibility and Ways of Managing HFCs (HFC Management Contact Group), as agreed to under the Dubai pathway on HFCs (the Dubai pathway). Having concluded work on generating solutions to agreed challenges at the previous OEWG 38 session, the Contact Group resumed discussions on issues related to proposed amendments, including calculation of baselines and commencement years for any freezes and reduction steps.
Plenary briefly reconvened in the evening to hear a report back from the HFC Management Contact Group, noting that the Contact Group’s work will continue during the twenty-eighth Meeting of the Parties (MOP 28), which commences on Monday, 10 October.
OEWG 38 closed at 8:04 pm.
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, provided web coverage and a report from the Resumed OEWG38. In addition, IISD Reporting Services provided daily web coverage, daily reports and a summary and analysis report from MOP 28. The summary and analysis report is available in HTML and PDF.
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Morning Plenary and Hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) Management Contact Group
View of the dais during the morning plenary
Tina Birmpili, Executive Secretary, Ozone Secretariat
OEWG 38 Co-Chair Leslie Smith, Grenada
Yaqoub Al-Matouq, Kuwait
OEWG 38 Co-Chair Paul Krajnik, Austria
HFC Management Contact Group Co-Chair Patrick McInerney, Australia
Delegates during the session
Taha Mohammed Zatari, Saudi Arabia
Cheikh Ndiaye Sylla, Senegal
Philip Owen, EU
Sergey Vasiliev, Russian Federation
Iftikhar-ul-Hassan Gilani, Pakistan
Enoh Peter Ayuk, Cameroon
Ahmed El Korashy, Egypt
Manoj Kumar Singh, India
Coletha Ruhamya, Rwanda
Obed Baloyi, South Africa
Laura Juliana Arciniegas, Colombia
Samuel Paré, Burkina Faso
Annie Gabriel, Australia
Rafael Da Soler, Brazil
John Thompson, US
HFC Management Contact Group and Afternoon Plenary
Delegates gather for the afternoon session
HFC Management Contact Group Co-Chair Xia Yingxian, China
Lucie Desforges, Canada
Raad Kadhum Hasan, Iraq
Blaise Horisberger, Switzerland
Idris Abdullahi, Nigeria
Delegates huddle at the close of plenary
Around the Venue
Delegates meet informally before the start of plenary
Delegates speak informally between sessions
Taha Mohammed Zatari, Saudi Arabia, speaks with Iftikhar-ul-Hassan Gilani, Pakistan
Delegates before the morning plenary
Delegates from India
HFC Management Contact Group
Co-Chair Patrick McInerney, Australia
Delegates speak informally
Around the Kigali Convention Centre
Daily report for 3 October 2016
17th Meeting of the CITES Conference of the Parties (COP17)
Highlights and images for 3 October 2016
17th Meeting of the CITES Conference of the Parties (COP17)
CITES CoP17 approached the finish line with the Committees wrapping up their work. Proposals to downlist and uplist populations of African elephants were defeated in Committee I, as was the proposal to permit a limited and regulated trade in white rhino horn. Committee II adopted a core budget increase of 0.24% and two additional posts.
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, has provided daily web coverage, daily reports and a summary and analysis report in English and French from CITES CoP17. The summary and analysis report is now available in HTML and PDF.
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Committee I
View of the plenary during Committee I
Karen Gaynor, Chair, Committee I
Maxi Pia Louis, Namibian Association of
CBNRM Support Organisation (NASCO)
Pohamba Shifeta, Minister of Environment and Tourism, Namibia
Daniel Ashe, US
Emmanuel Fundira, Safari Operations
Patrick Omondi, Kenya
Alexander Songorwa, Tanzania
Bishan Singh Bonal, India
Meng Xianlin, China
Marcel van Nijnatten, EU
Bartolomeu Soto, Mozambique
Delegates vote on whether all elephant species should be uplisted to Appendix I
Members of the media following the discussions
Charles Jonga, Campfire Association
Keiji Nakashima, Japan
John Kenena Kassona, Integrated Rural Development and Nature Conservation (IRDNC)
Tony Mudakikwa, Rwanda
Edna Molewa, Minister of Environmental Affairs, South Africa
John Scanlon, Secretary-General, CITES
Daniel Fernando, Sri Lanka
Maurice Isaacs, Bahamas
José Manuel Mateo Féliz,
Dominican Republic
Abdulla Naseer, Maldives
Committee II
View of the dais during Committee II
Jonathan Barzdo, Chair, Committee II
Armen Petrossian, International Caviar Importers Association
Mohammed Pourkazemi, Iran
Patricia Hurtado, Argentina
Nicolas Roncagliolo, Peru
Laura Noguchi, US
Nathan Herschler, International Fund for Animal Wildlife (IFAW)
Francis Kraigie, South Africa
Carolina Caceres, Canada
Stamatis Varsamos, EU
Around the Venue
Members of the Secretariat prepare for discussions in Committee I
Delegates speak informally throughout the day
Delegates from Burkina Faso
John Scanlon, Secretary-General, CITES,
with Karen Gaynor, Chair, Committee I
Delegates network between sessions
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