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Highlights and images for 18 November 2016
Marrakech Climate Change Conference - November 2016
On Friday, 18 November, the UN Climate Change Conference continued in Marrakech, Morocco, for its last scheduled day. In the afternoon, informal consultations on preparations for the entry into force of the Paris Agreement and the first session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement (CMA 1) were held under the Presidency of the 22nd session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 22) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and CMA 1.
In the evening, the COP and Conference of the Parties serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP) closing plenaries convened to resolve most remaining agenda items, before suspending.
UPDATE:
10:03pm: COP and CMA draft decision text has been distributed in the room.
10:52pm: The CMA closing plenary opens.
11:58pm: CMA 1 adopts the decision on matters relating to the implementation of the Paris Agreement. CMA suspended at 11:53pm. The COP resumes its closing plenary at 11:53pm. COP 22 adopts the decision on preparations for the entry into force of the Paris Agreement and CMA 1.
1:44am: Closing statements under the COP continue.
2:18am: CMA 1 suspends at 2:16am, and will reconvene in 2017.
2:20am: CMP 12 closes at 2:20am.
2:47am: COP 22 closed at 2:47am.
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Informal Consultations throughout the Day
CMA 1/COP 22 informal consultations under the Presidency on the preparations for the entry into force of the Paris Agreement and CMA 1
Security controls access into the informal consultations
The COP Presidency consults
Delegates confer informally in the final stages of negotiations
COP and CMP Closing Plenaries
Delegates gather outside of the Marrakech plenary hall for the closing plenaries
Paweł Sałek, Secretary of State for the Environment, Poland
Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama, Fiji
Delegates applaud the work done by the UNFCCC Global Climate Action Champions
UNFCCC Global Climate Action Champions Laurence Tubiana, France, and Hakima El Haité, Morocco
Paweł Sałek, Secretary of State for the Environment, Poland, Salaheddine Mezouar, COP 22/CMP 12 President, and Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama, Fiji
Richard Kinley, Deputy Executive Secretary, UNFCCC, and SBI Chair Tomasz Chruszczow, Poland
CMA Closing Plenary
Delegates read the draft text of the COP decision for the preparations for the entry into force of the Paris Agreement and CMA 1
Delegates huddle to discuss the text
Salaheddine Mezouar, COP 22/CMP 12 President
Adriana Murillo, Costa Rica, speaking on behalf of the Independent Association of Latin America and the Caribbean (AILAC)
Diego Pacheco Balanza, Bolivia
Hussein Alfa Nafo, Mali, speaking on behalf of the African Group
Ravi Prasad, India
Jonathan Pershing, US, speaking on behalf of the Umbrella Group
Plenary sings happy birthday to Hussein Alfa Nafo, Mali
UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa
Delegates applaud the work of Richard Kinley, UNFCCC Deputy Executive Secretary, June Budhooram, UNFCCC Secretariat, and Dan Bondi Ogolla, UNFCCC Secretariat, for their long-standing contributions to international climate negotiations
UNFCCC Family Photo
Hundreds of delegates gather for the largest ever UNFCCC family photo
Around the Venue
Delegates arrive at the venue for the last day of the conference
Media reports occur throughout the day
Delegates from Sudan and South Sudan
Merlyn Van Voore, Special Advisor on Climate Change to the Executive Director of UN Environment (UNEP)
Delegates from Norway
Delegates from Sweden
The COP Presidency consults informally
Artist Nordine Znati, Morocco
Marilyn Averill, RINGOs
UNFCCC Global Climate Action Champion Hakima El Haité, Morocco
Bedouin tents around the venue
The Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) team covering the negotiations: Beate Antonich; Jennifer Allan; Sandra Gagnon; Virginia Wiseman; Anna Schulz; Mari Luomi; Cleo Verkuijl; and Kiara Worth
Highlights and images for 17 November 2016
Marrakech Climate Change Conference - November 2016
On Thursday, 17 November, the UN Climate Change Conference continued in Marrakech, Morocco. In the morning, the High-Level Event on Accelerating Climate Action took place. Contact groups on climate finance under the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) also convened.
In the afternoon, informal consultations also took place under the COP Presidency on the first session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement (CMA 1), and under the COP on entry into force of the Paris Agreement and the convening of CMA 1.
In the evening, the first parts of the COP and COP serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP) closing plenaries took place.
The joint high-level segment continued throughout the day. A webcast of the joint high-level segment is available at: http://unfccc.cloud.streamworld.de/webcast/joint-high-level-segment-7th-meeting-of-the-cop-an; and http://unfccc.cloud.streamworld.de/webcast/joint-high-level-segment-8th-meeting-of-the-cop-an.
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High-Level Event on Accelerating Climate Action
View of the panel during the High-Level Event on Accelerating Climate Action
UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa
Ségolène Royal, COP 21/CMP 11 President
Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama, Fiji
Ronald Jumeau, Ambassador for Climate Change, Seychelles
Nawal Al Hosany, Masdar and Zayed Future Energy Prize, UAE
José Graziano da Silva, Director General, Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO)
Loïc Fachon, Honorary President, World Water Council
Panelists discuss the role of nature and nature-based solutions in adaptation and mitigation
Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, Head of Climate and Energy, WWF
Jeff Seabright, Chief Sustainability Officer, Unilever
Moderator Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, Coordinator, Association for Indigenous Women and Peoples of Chad
Edna Molewa, Minister of Environmental Affairs, South Africa
Stéphane Le Foll, Minister of Agriculture, France
UNFCCC Global Climate Action Champion Laurence Tubiana, France
High-Level Segment
View of the dais during the high-level segment
Ipul Powaseu, Women's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO), speaking on behalf of Women and Gender
Ghazali Ohorella, speaking on behalf of Indigenous Peoples
Gaston Meskens, University of Ghent, speaking on behalf of RINGOs
Mohamed El Wafy, International Trade Union Confederation, speaking on behalf of TUNGOs
Luizio Felipe Gomes Rocha, YOUNGO
Contact Groups throughout the Day
COP contact group on matters relating to finance: report of the Standing Committee on Finance (SCF) and review of the functions of the SCF
COP contact group on matters relating to finance: report of the Global Environment Facility (GEF) to the COP and guidance to the GEF
COP contact group on matters relating to finance: long-term climate finance
COP and CMP Plenaries
View of the dais during the COP plenary
Salaheddine Mezouar, COP 22/CMP 12 President
Aziz Mekouar, COP 22/CMP 12 Presidency
Singer Ferdaouss performs to inspire people to join in the fight against climate change
Delegates applaud the proposed Marrakech Action Proclamation for our Climate and Sustainable Development
APA Co-Chairs Sarah Baashan, Saudi Arabia, and Jo Tyndall, New Zealand
SBI Chair Tomasz Chruszczow, Poland
SBSTA Chair Carlos Fuller, Belize
Oleg Shamanov, Russian Federation
Philip Weech, the Bahamas
Civil Society Demonstrations
Members of civil society advocate for the elimination of the use of fossil fuels
Members of civil society advocate for more financial resources to address climate change
Members of civil society demonstrate against the Dakota Access Pipeline in the US, advocating for the rights of indigenous peoples to be protected
Members of civil society call for "big polluters" to be kicked out of the climate negotiations
Members of civil society are "hungry" for climate action
Around the Venue
Flags at the entrance to the venue
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
UNFCCC Global Climate Action Champion Hakima El Haité, Morocco, speaks with the press
Rachel Kyte, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General and CEO, Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All)
Inger Andersen, Director General, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
Conference officers during a session
Representatives from the interfaith community
Katia Simeonova, UNFCCC Secretariat
Delegates around the venue
Solar trees at the venue
APA Co-Chair Sarah Baashan, Saudi Arabia
Shadow art in the Thailand Pavilion
Traditional painting in the Turkish Pavilion
Daily report for 15 November 2016
Marrakech Climate Change Conference - November 2016
Daily report for 15–18 November 2016
4th Meeting of the Inter-Agency and Expert Group on the Sustainable Development Goal Indicators (IAEG-SDGs)
Highlights and images for 15 November 2016
Wildlife Justice Commission (WJC) Public Hearing: Viet Nam Investigation
The WJC Public Hearing reconvened today at the Peace Palace in The Hague.
Participants first heard “a story from the field,” with Lawrence Munro, field operation manager of African Parks, sharing his experiences with what he called the “rhino war” in Kruger National Park, South Africa. He explained how, with 800 rhinos killed in the park each year, the field is an area of continuous conflict and violence, which is taking its toll on rangers and their families.
Participants then engaged in a discussion involving NGOs, IGOs and academic experts on various options to address illegal wildlife trade. Issues discussed included demand reduction, involving local communities, and innovative strategies to tackle the entire trade network. Speakers highlighted the need to enhance law enforcement through increased international collaboration and capacity building, including to combat corruption.
During a public discussion, participants addressed, among many other things: engagement with existing online action networks; tourism as a mechanism to effectuate change; diplomatic dialogue; ways to change mindsets throughout the trade chain; and future priorities for the WJC.
After some time of deliberation, the Accountability Panel presented its findings. Justice Philippe Kirsch, Former President of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, said the Panel had unanimously concluded that the WJC Public Hearing constituted a “fair and neutral description of the facts.” Edgardo Buscaglia, Senior Scholar in Law and Economics at Columbia University, then presented several recommendations addressed to the Vietnamese government, international legal frameworks, civil society organizations and other stakeholders.
In closing the meeting, WJC Executive Director Olivia Swaak-Goldman said these recommendations are not the end of the process, noting there is still a long way to go to support the Vietnamese government to take the appropriate law enforcement action. She announced the WJC will continue its work to stimulate the international community to offer such support, and closed the meeting at 5:00 pm.
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Presentation of Accountability Panel Findings and Recommendations
Edgardo Buscaglia, Argentina/United States, Senior Scholar in Law and Economics at Columbia University, and President of the “Instituto de Acción Ciudadana para la Justicia y Democracia,” Mexico
Justice Philippe Kirsch, Canada, Former President of the International Criminal Court in The Hague; and Diego García-Sayán, Peru, Former President of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Olivia Swaak-Goldman, Executive Director, WJC
Discussion with NGOs, IGOs and academic experts
Participants during the Public Hearing
Rikkert Reijnen, Senior Project Lead Wildlife Trade and Elephants, IFAW; Annette Hübschle, University of Cape Town and senior research advisor Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime; and Director of Proceedings Ghida Fakhry
Debbie Banks, Environmental Investigation Agency; and Steve Broad, Executive Director of TRAFFIC International
Sarath Kotagama, Ecologist and Special Advisor, Ministry of Sustainable Development & Wildlife, Sri Lanka (video statement)
Annette Hübschle, University of Cape Town and senior research advisor, Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime
Lawrence Munro, African Parks Field Operations Manager, and Director of Proceedings Ghida Fakhry
Mary Rice, Executive Director, Environmental Investigation Agency, and Leif Gӧrts, National Member for Sweden, Eurojust
Philip Muruthi, Chief Scientist, African Wildlife Foundation (video statement)
Samuel Wasser, Center for Conservation Biology, University of Washington (video statement)
Vivek Menon, Head, Wildlife Trust of India
Justice Philippe Kirsch, Canada, Former President of the International Criminal Court in The Hague; Diego García-Sayán, Peru, Former President of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights; Justice Isaac Lenaola, Kenya, Presiding Judge of the Constitution and Human Rights Division of the High Court, and Deputy Judge of the East Africa Court of Justice; Edgardo Buscaglia, Argentina/United States, Senior Scholar in Law and Economics at Columbia University, and President of the “Instituto de Acción Ciudadana para la Justicia y Democracia,” Mexico; and Misha Glenny, United Kingdom, award-winning journalist and historian
Rob Parry-Jones, Species Manager, WWF International
Gillian Dell, Head of Conventions, Transparency International
Misha Glenny, United Kingdom,
award-winning journalist and historian
Edgardo Buscaglia, Argentina/United States, Senior Scholar in Law and Economics at Columbia University, and President of the “Instituto de Acción Ciudadana para la Justicia y Democracia,” Mexico
Polly Higgins, Barrister, Earth Community Trust
Daniel Turner, Associate Director, Born Free Foundation
Public Discussion – moderated by the Director of Proceedings
Marcus Asner, Partner at Arnold & Porter LLPs and Member of the WJC Advisory Council; Olivia Swaak-Goldman, Executive Director, WJC; and Director of Proceedings Ghida Fakhry
Around the Venue
Daily report for 14 November 2016
Marrakech Climate Change Conference - November 2016
Highlights and images for 14 November 2016
Marrakech Climate Change Conference - November 2016
On Monday, 14 November, the UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC) continued in Marrakech, Morocco. Throughout the day, contact groups and informal consultations took place under the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, the COP serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP) and the Ad Hoc Working Group on the Paris Agreement (APA). In the evening the contact group on agenda Items 3-8 convened under the APA. A joint Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI)/Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) informal consultations also took place.
The closing plenaries of the 45th sessions of the SBI and the SBSTA, and the second part of the first session of the APA took place in the evening. The APA suspended at 11:23pm. The SBI and SBSTA are expected to close on Tuesday morning.
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Informal Consultations throughout the Day
Informal consultations on Ad Hoc Working Group on the Paris Agreement (APA) agenda item 8:
further matters related to implementation of the Paris Agreement
COP informal consultations on linkages between the Technology Mechanism and the Financial Mechanism of the Convention
COP informal consultations on the proposal from Papua New Guinea and Mexico to amend Articles 7 and 18 of the Convention
COP informal consultations on matters relating to finance: sixth review of the Financial Mechanism
Informal consultations by the Presidency on the first session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement (CMA) 1
COP informal consultations on matters relating to finance: report of the Green Climate
Fund (GCF) to the COP and guidance to the GCF
First Working Group Session of the Multilateral Assessment
View of the dais during the session
Mark Sinclair, New Zealand
SBI Chair Tomasz Chruszczow, Poland
Peer Stiansen, Norway
Reed Schuler, US
Sylwia Waśniewska, Poland
Markus Nauser, Switzerland
Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) Closing Plenary
View of the dais during the SBSTA closing plenary
SBSTA Chair Carlos Fuller, Belize
Kanchana Patarachoke, Thailand, speaking
on behalf of the G-77/China
Ismail Raushan, Maldives, speaking on behalf of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS)
Lassina Coulibaly, Mali, speaking on behalf of the African Group
María Amparo Martínez Arroyo, Mexico, speaking on behalf of the Environmental Integrity Group (EIG)
Gloria Young, Panama
Alicia Ilaga, the Philippines
Tunga Bhadra Rai, speaking on
behalf of Indigenous Peoples
Anne-Beth Skrede, TUNGOs
Eddy Pérez, Climate Action Network (CAN)
Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI) Closing Plenary
View of the dais during the SBI closing plenary
SBI Chair Tomasz Chruszczow, Poland
Sophie Davies, Australia, speaking on
behalf of the Umbrella Group
Svitlana Grynchuk, Ukraine
Rebecca Chien, YOUNGOs
Kwon Sei-joong, Republic of Korea, speaking on behalf of the EIG
Theo De Jager, Farmers
Daniela Rangel Esparza, Women and Gender
APA Closing Plenary
View of the dais during the APA closing plenary
APA Co-Chairs Sarah Baashan, Saudi Arabia,
and Jo Tyndall, New Zealand
Manasvi Srisodapol, Thailand, speaking on
behalf of the G-77/China
Franz Perrez, Switzerland
Collin Beck, Solomon Islands
Peter Horne, Australia, speaking on behalf of the Umbrella Group
Ayman Shasly, Saudi Arabia
Amjad Abdulla, Maldives, speaking on behalf of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS)
Gabriela Fischerová, EU
Adriana Murillo, Costa Rica, speaking on behalf of the Independent Association of Latin America and the Caribbean (AILAC)
Diego Pacheco Balanza, Bolivia, speaking on behalf of the Like-Minded Developing Countries (LMDCs)
Civil Society Demonstrations throughout the Day
Members of civil society call for eliminating the use of fossil fuels
Members of civil society advocate for using 100% renewable energy to stay below the 1.5°C limit
Youth from New Zealand advocate for an increase in ambition, not emissions
Around the Venue
UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa congratulates Austrian youth delegates on their 'green footprints' initiative aimed at increasing the participation of children in climate change action
High-level event hosted by the COP 22 President to discuss progress made in advancing national adaptation plans (NAPs)
Delegates huddle between sessions
Delegates speak informally
Ismail El Gizouli, Sudan
Inger Andersen, International Union for Conservation
of Nature (IUCN) Director General
Press briefing with Jonathan Pershing, US Special Envoy for Climate Change
UN Security around the venue
Chizuru Aoki, Global Environment Facility (GEF) and
Tosi Mpanu-Mpanu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Art made from recycled tires
The supermoon rises over the COP 22 venue
Summary report 14–15 November 2016
Wildlife Justice Commission (WJC) Public Hearing: Viet Nam Investigation
Highlights and images for 12 November 2016
Global Gender Climate Alliance (GGCA) Innovation Forum
The Global Gender Climate Alliance (GGCA) Innovation Forum began on Saturday, 12 November 2016, taking place at Université Cadi Ayyad, on the sidelines of the 22nd session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) (COP 22) in Marrakech, Morocco. Supported by Oak Foundation and UN Women, the GGCA Innovative Forum brought together approximately 200 participants, including from UN agencies, intergovernmental organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), students and researchers. It aimed to encourage, inter alia, gender responsiveness within climate change policies, decision-making and initiatives at the global, regional and national levels.
The GGCA Innovation Forum began with a morning plenary session, which addressed ‘Gender on the Agenda: Where We Are, Where We Are Going.’ This was followed by five separate “Skills-Share” sessions on topics that included: gender budgeting; gender roles in the promotion of sustainable production and consumption and lifestyles; and how to integrate gender into urban climate policy.
In the afternoon, the Forum continued with five additional Skills-Share sessions addressing, inter alia: making climate finance 100% gender-responsive; and using data, monitoring and evaluation to track and inspire implementation of gender-responsive action. This was followed by an evening plenary session on ‘People, Gender and Policy on a Changing Planet.’
The evening closed with a GGCA ‘Seeds of Change’ Award Ceremony, recognizing five innovative projects on gender-responsive climate policy.
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB+ Meeting Coverage, has provided daily web coverage from the GGCA Innovation Forum. In addition, IISD Reporting Services has published a summary report of the Forum, which is available in HTML and PDF format.
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(L-R): Farah Kabir, ActionAid Bangladesh; Gotelind Albert, Gender CC – Women for Climate Justice; Gertrude Kenyangi, Support for Women in Agriculture and Environment; Daniel Seymour, Deputy Director, UN Women; Lorena Aguilar, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN); and Aira Kalela, Climate Change and Gender Equality Finland
Aira Kalela, Climate Change and Gender Equality Finland
Lorena Aguilar, IUCN
Farah Kabir, ActionAid Bangladesh
Gertrude Kenyangi, Support for Women in Agriculture and Environment
Gotelind Albert, Gender CC – Women for Climate Justice
Daniel Seymour, Deputy Director, UN Women
Sam Bickersteth, CEO, Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN)
Bridget Burns, Women’s Environment and Development Organization (WEDO)
Participants listen to panelists
Skills-Share Session Workshop
Audience member
Liane Schalatek, Heinrich Böll Stiftung North America
Recipients of the GGCA ‘Seeds of Change’ Award
Around the venue