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  1. The Climate Initiatives Platform
    towards greater transparency in International Cooperative Climate Initiatives (ICIs)
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Nordic Council of Ministers, Copenhagen, Denmark

    If the Paris Agreement is to be implemented successfully, it is crucial that all actors step up their actions, including non-state actors such as businesses, cities, regions and investors. Transparency is crucial but still largely missing from the... more

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    If the Paris Agreement is to be implemented successfully, it is crucial that all actors step up their actions, including non-state actors such as businesses, cities, regions and investors. Transparency is crucial but still largely missing from the drive to report on current actions and scale them up. The Climate Initiatives Platform (CIP) is a vital transparency tool for international cooperative climate initiatives, so called ICIs, driven by non-state actors. The CIP provides open-source data on many aspects. It is also the data provider to the UNFCCC Global Climate Action portal NAZCA on ICIs. The aim of this project is to improve the CIP further. This document presents a strategy for tracking progress, including an impact-monitoring framework. In addition, analyses of progress with ICIs and of their coverage versus the potential emission reductions in certain sectors are provided Conclusion and next steps -- Summary -- Introduction: The Proliferation of Climate Actions by Non-State Actors -- Progress of the International Cooperative Initiatives on CIP -- References -- CIP’s Strategy on Tracking Progress -- Coverage of the ICIs on CIP versus the potential GHG reductions by sector -- Foreword

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789289358873; 9789289358880
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    Series: TemaNord ; 2018, 552
    Subjects: Internationale Klimapolitik; Nichtregierungsorganisation; Internationale Organisation; Projektbewertung
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 55 Seiten)
  2. The Climate Initiatives Platform
    towards greater transparency in International Cooperative Climate Initiatives (ICIs)
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Nordic Council of Ministers, Copenhagen, Denmark

    If the Paris Agreement is to be implemented successfully, it is crucial that all actors step up their actions, including non-state actors such as businesses, cities, regions and investors. Transparency is crucial but still largely missing from the... more

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    If the Paris Agreement is to be implemented successfully, it is crucial that all actors step up their actions, including non-state actors such as businesses, cities, regions and investors. Transparency is crucial but still largely missing from the drive to report on current actions and scale them up. The Climate Initiatives Platform (CIP) is a vital transparency tool for international cooperative climate initiatives, so called ICIs, driven by non-state actors. The CIP provides open-source data on many aspects. It is also the data provider to the UNFCCC Global Climate Action portal NAZCA on ICIs. The aim of this project is to improve the CIP further. This document presents a strategy for tracking progress, including an impact-monitoring framework. In addition, analyses of progress with ICIs and of their coverage versus the potential emission reductions in certain sectors are provided Conclusion and next steps -- Summary -- Introduction: The Proliferation of Climate Actions by Non-State Actors -- Progress of the International Cooperative Initiatives on CIP -- References -- CIP’s Strategy on Tracking Progress -- Coverage of the ICIs on CIP versus the potential GHG reductions by sector -- Foreword

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789289358873; 9789289358880
    Other identifier:
    Series: TemaNord ; 2018, 552
    Subjects: Internationale Klimapolitik; Nichtregierungsorganisation; Internationale Organisation; Projektbewertung
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 55 Seiten)