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The Sustainable Finance Facilities |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
energy |
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2018 |
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[Increas its financing in the renewable energy sector to 15 billion euros by 2020] |
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[Target capital funding amount of USD10 billion by 2025] |
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["India"] |
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["United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)", "BNP Paribas"] |
[United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)]_ior_int,[BNP Paribas]_inv_fra,[Tropical Landscapes Finance Facility (TLFF)]_oth_int |
{"ior": ["United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)"], "inv": ["BNP Paribas"], "oth": ["Tropical Landscapes Finance Facility (TLFF)"], "sgv": ["Andhra Pradesh"]} |
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Transport Decarbonisation Alliance |
mainly mitigation |
transport |
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https://tda-mobility.org/ |
2018 |
The Transport Decarbonisation Alliance (TDA) was launched in 2018 as a unique collaboration to accelerate the worldwide transformation of the transport sector towards a net-zero emission mobility system before 2050. The TDA is part of the 12 commitments made at the One Planet Summit hosted by President Emmanuel Macron in Paris, France in December 2017. The TDA is a unique collaboration between countries, cities/regions, and companies the “3 C’s” to accelerate the worldwide transformation of the transportation sector towards a net-zero emission mobility system before 2050. |
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80% reduction in CO2 emissions by transport; net zero emission-mobility by 2050 |
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["France", "Netherlands (the)", "Portugal", "Cabo Verde", "Costa Rica", "Finland", "Luxembourg", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "United States of America (the)", "Spain", "Mozambique"] |
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[France]_ngv_fra,[Netherlands]_ngv_nld,[Portugal]_ngv_prt,[Lisbon]_sgv_prt,[Rotterdam]_sgv_nld,[Alstom]_bus_fra,[Michelin]_bus_fra,[PTV group]_bus_nld |
{"ngv": ["Cabo Verde", "Costa Rica", "Finland", "Luxembourg"], "sgv": ["Scotland", "California", "Gaia", "Maputo", "Matosinhos", "Porto", "Quelimane"], "bus": ["Brisa", "CEiiA", "Deutsche Post DHL Group", "EDP", "ITAIPU Binacional", "TEVVA"]} |
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Resilient Cities Acceleration Initiative |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
human settlements |
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https://www.wri.org/our-work/project/global-commission-adaptation/action-tracks/cities,http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/100_Resilient_Cities |
2018 |
The overarching goal of this Action Track is to develop a defragmented offer by bringing together key city networks and institutions in the urban adaptation space to leverage their overlapping geographies, complementary skills, city-national-global relationships & partnerships, datasets and knowledge to scale up and accelerate action on urban adaptation. The three pathways to action identified by this alliance are:Setup a PLATFORM to enhance coordination and build synergies across urban resilience partners, and adaptation programs to enhance urban adaptation in national plans and policymaking (NAPs and NDCs) and broker subnational financing agreements and access to private sector capital.Build transformative CAPACITY for adaptation planning in 500 cities and develop a knowledge and learning network with 40 universities. This capacity building initiative will support peer to peer learning, focused on both practice building and knowledge development, by providing and applying tools, such as adaptation academies, documenting and disseminating best practices, building centers for applied research, and co-learning partnerships between cities, universities and community organizations.Accelerate and scale SOLUTIONS for urban adaptation with a focus on Nature-based Solutions, Urban Water Resilience Actions, Floating Urban Development options, and Inclusive Climate Resilient infrastructure improvements for the urban poor living in informal settlements. |
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[Assist 500 cities in implementing comprehensive climate resilience strategies by 2030,Assist 5,000 cities in becoming more water and climate resilient through a city-to-city learning program by 2030] |
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[Serving the first 50 cities in a programmatic way requires $10 million] |
[By 2030, 60 cities enhance, invest, and implement 100-300 nature-based solutions projects to address climate risks and improve the health and wellbeing of urban residents and the biodiversity of cities] |
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["World Resources Institute (WRI)", "UN Habitat", "Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands", "Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment of the Netherlands", "Deltares"] |
[World Resources Institute (WRI)]_ing_usa,[Global Center for Adaptation]_dng_nld,[Global Resilient Cities Network (GRCN)]_sgv_int,[C40]_sgv_int,[Deltares]_edu_nld |
{"edu": ["Collaborative for Urban Resilience Effectiveness (CURE)", "Global Network for Advanced Management (GNAM)", "Least Developed Countries Universities Consortium on Climate Change (LUCCC)", "International Centre for Climate Change & Development (ICCCAD)"]} |
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The Investor Agenda |
mainly mitigation |
energy |
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https://theinvestoragenda.org/ |
2018 |
The Investor Agenda is a collaborative initiative to accelerate and scale up the investor actions that are critical to tackling climate change and achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement with the aim of keeping average global temperature rise to no more than 1.5-degrees Celsius.The Investor Agenda encourages investors to set science-based portfolio emissions reduction targets that are consistent with achieving global
net-zero emissions by 2050 or sooner, with credible intermediate targets. The Investor Agenda provides investors with a set of actions they can take in four key focus areas to meet these science-based portfolio emissions reduction targets and align with the goals of the Paris Agreement. |
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631 investors managing over US $37 trillion signed the Global Investor Statement to Governments on Climate Change at COP25 |
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["United States of America (the)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Australia", "China", "Japan", "South Africa", "Netherlands (the)", "Finland", "Switzerland", "Canada", "Germany", "Spain", "France", "Sweden", "New Zealand", "Singapore", "Denmark", "Estonia", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Hong Kong", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Mexico", "Luxembourg", "Italy", "Brazil", "Ireland", "Ukraine", "Norway", "Portugal", "Indonesia", "Austria", "India", "Thailand"] |
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["Climate Works Foundation"] |
[Asia Investor Group on Climate Change]_inv_int,[CDP]_ing_int,[Ceres]_ing_usa,[Investor Group on Climate Change]_inv_int,[Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change]_inv_gbr,[Principles for Responsible Investment]_inv_int,[UNEP Finance Initiative]_ior_int |
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[Asia Investor Group on Climate Change]_inv_int,[CDP]_ing_int,[Ceres]_ing_usa,[Investor Group on Climate Change]_inv_int,[Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change]_inv_gbr,[Principles for Responsible Investment]_inv_int,[UNEP Finance Initiative]_ior_int,[Australian Council of Superannuation Investors limited (ACSI)]_inv_aus,[China SIF]_inv_chn,[Divest Invest]_inv_int,[Global Sustainable Investment Alliance (GSIA)]_inv_int,[Initiative Climat International (iCI)]_inv_int,[International Endowments Network]_inv_int,[Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility]_bus_int,[Japan Sustainable Investment Forum (JSIF)]_dng_jpn,[Share Action]_dng_gbr,[Toniic]_inv_int,[US SIF]_inv_usa,[Climate Works Foundation]_ing_int,[27four]_inv_zaf,[asr asset management]_inv_nld,[Aalto University Foundation]_edu_fin,[Aargauische Pensionskasse (APK)]_inv_che,[Aberdeen Standard Investments]_inv_int,[ABP Achmea Investment Management]_inv_nld,[ACTIAM]_inv_nld,[Addenda Capital Inc]_inv_can,[Adrian Dominican Sisters Portfolio ]_inv_usa,[Advisory Board]_inv_nld,[Aegon NV]_inv_nld,[AEW]_inv_int,[AGF Investments Inc]_inv_can,[Aktia Bank Plc]_inv_fin,[Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo)]_inv_can,[Alecta ]_inv_usa,[Allianz Global Investors]_inv_int,[Allianz SE]_inv_deu,[Alpha Insights LLC]_inv_usa,[Alquity Investment Management Limited]_inv_gbr,[Altamar Capital Partners]_inv_esp,[Alternative Capital Partners Srl]_inv_usa,[AMF]_inv_fra,[Amundi]_inv_int,[Andra AP fonden (AP2)]_inv_swe,[Anesvad Foundation]_inv_esp,[Anglican Financial Care]_inv_nzl,[AP3 Third Swedish National Pension Fund]_inv_swe,[AP4]_inv_swe,[AP6 (Sjätte AP fonden)]_inv_swe,[AP7]_inv_swe,[APG]_inv_int,[Aquila Capital]_inv_deu,[Arbeitskreis Kirchlicher Investoren (AKI)]_inv_deu,[Arcano Capital]_inv_esp,[Archbishops Council]_inv_gbr,[Ardevora Asset Management LLP]_inv_gbr,[Arisaig Partners]_inv_sgp,[Arjuna Capital]_inv_usa,[Armstrong Asset Management]_inv_sgp,[As You Sow]_inv_usa,[ASN Bank]_inv_nld,[Aspen Trust]_inv_usa,[ATP]_inv_dnk,[Auriel Investors LLP]_inv_gbr,[Ausbil Investment Management Ltd]_inv_aus,[Australian Ethical Investment]_inv_aus,[Australian Super]_inv_aus,[Avaron Asset Management]_inv_est,[Avesco Financial ServicesAG]_inv_deu,[Aviva Investors]_inv_gbr,[Aviva plc]_inv_gbr,[Avon Pension Fund]_inv_gbr,[AXA Investment Managers]_inv_int,[Baillie Gifford and Co]_inv_gbr,[Baldwin Brothers]_inv_usa,[Bank J Safra Sarasin]_inv_int,[Barings LLC]_inv_usa,[Barncancerfonden]_inv_swe,[Batirente Bayerische Versorgungskammer]_inv_deu,[BBC Pension Trust]_inv_gbr,[BBVA]_inv_che,[Bedfordshire Pension Fund]_inv_gbr,[Bernische Lehrerversicherungskasse]_inv_che,[Blakeney Management]_inv_gbr,[BMO Global Asset Management]_inv_are,[BNP Paribas Asset Management]_inv_int,[Bon Secours Mercy Health]_inv_usa,[Border to Coast Pensions Partnership]_inv_gbr,[Boston Common Asset Management]_inv_usa,[Boston Trust Walden]_inv_usa,[Brawn Capital Limited]_inv_hkg,[Bridges Fund Management Limited]_inv_gbr,[Bristol Area Quaker Meeting]_inv_gbr,[Britain Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)]_inv_gbr,[British Dietetic Association General and Education Trust Fund]_inv_gbr,[Brunel Pension Partnership]_inv_gbr,[BT Financial Group]_inv_aus,[Bullitt Foundation]_inv_usa,[CS McKee]_inv_usa,[CAAT Pension Plan]_inv_can,[Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec (CDPQ) ]_inv_can,[Caisse de pension des societes]_inv_che,[HewlettPackard en Suisse]_inv_che,[Caisse de pensions de lEtat de Vaud (CPEV)]_inv_che,[Caisse de pensions ECA RP]_inv_che,[Caisse de Prevoyance de lEtat de Geneve (CPEG)]_inv_che,[Caisse de Prevoyance des Interpretes de Conference (CPIC)]_inv_che,[Caisse de prevoyance du personnel de lEtat du Valais (CPVAL)]_inv_che,[Caisse intercommunale de pensions (CIP)]_inv_che,[Caisse paritaire de prevoyance de lindustrie et de la construction (CPPIC)]_inv_che,[Caja Ingenieros Gestion]_inv_esp,[California Public Employees Retirement System]_inv_usa,[California State Controller]_inv_usa,[California State Teachers Retirement System]_inv_usa,[Calvert Research and Management]_inv_usa,[Cambridge Associates]_inv_usa,[Candriam CAP Prevoyance]_inv_che,[Capricorn Investment Group]_inv_usa,[CareSuper]_inv_aus,[Carmignac]_inv_fra,[Carnegie Fonder]_inv_swe,[Cathay Financial Holdings]_inv_twn,[Catholic Health Initiatives]_inv_usa,[Catholic Super]_inv_aus,[CBF Church of England Funds]_inv_gbr,[CBRE Global Investors]_inv_che,[Cbus CCAP]_inv_int,[CCLA]_inv_gbr,[Caisse Cantonale dAssurance Populaire]_inv_che,[CCOO FP]_inv_usa,[CenterSquare Investment Management]_inv_usa,[Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church]_inv_gbr,[Christian Brothers Investment Services Inc (CBIS)]_inv_usa,[Christian Super]_inv_aus,[Christopher Reynolds Foundation]_inv_usa,[Church Commissioners for England]_inv_gbr,[Church Investors Group]_inv_gbr,[Church Of England Pensions Board]_inv_gbr,[Church of Sweden Asset Management]_inv_swe,[CIEPP Caisse Inter Entreprises de Prevoyance Professionnelle]_inv_che,[Circularis Partners]_inv_usa,[Citibanamex Afore]_inv_mex,[City Developments Limited]_inv_sgp,[Clare College Cambridge]_edu_gbr,[CleanCapital]_inv_usa,[CM CIC Asset Management]_inv_lux,[COIF Charity Funds]_inv_gbr,[Colchester Global Investors]_inv_sgp,[Colonial First State Global Asset Management]_inv_aus,[Cometa Fondo Pensione]_inv_ita,[COMGEST]_inv_int,[Committee on Mission Responsibility Through Investment of the Presbyterian Church USA]_inv_usa,[Common Interests]_inv_usa,[Compassion in World Farming International]_inv_gbr,[Conference for Corporate Responsibility Indiana And Michigan]_inv_usa,[Congregation of Sisters of St Agnes]_inv_usa,[Congregation of St Joseph]_inv_usa,[Connecticut Retirement Plans and Trust Funds]_inv_usa,[Connecticut State Treasurer]_inv_usa,[Cornwall Pension Fund]_inv_gbr,[Corporate Responsibility office The Province of Saint Joseph of the Capuchin Order]_inv_usa,[CPEG]_inv_che,[CPR AM]_inv_fra,[Craignish Trust]_inv_gbr,[Credito Valtellinese SpA]_inv_ita,[CRF For Local Government]_inv_zaf,[Dana Investment Advisors]_inv_usa,[Danske Bank Wealth Management]_inv_dnk,[Darwin College Cambridge Daughters of Charity Province of St Louise]_inv_usa,[Davy Asset Management de Pury Pictet Turrettini and Cie SA]_inv_che,[Devon County Council Pension Fund]_inv_gbr,[Dignity Health]_inv_usa,[Domini Impact Investments LLC]_inv_usa,[Dominican Sisters of Hope]_inv_usa,[Dominican Sisters of Peace]_inv_usa,[Dominican Sisters of Sparkill]_inv_usa,[Dorset County Pension Fund]_inv_gbr,[Dorval Asset Management]_inv_fra,[Downing College University of Cambridge]_inv_gbr,[Dragon Capital Group]_inv_int,[DSM Capital Partners LLC]_inv_usa,[Dundas Global Investors]_inv_gbr,[Dwight Hall Socially Responsible Investment Fund]_inv_usa,[DWS]_inv_che,[Earth Capital Partners]_inv_gbr,[East Bay Municipal Utility District]_inv_usa,[Employees Retirement System]_inv_usa,[East Capital Ecofi Investissements]_inv_fra,[Ecofin Limited]_inv_gbr,[EdenTree Investment Management]_inv_gbr,[Edinburgh and Lothians Health Foundation]_inv_gbr,[EDM]_inv_usa,[Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management (France)]_inv_fra,[EGAMO]_inv_fra,[Electron Capital Partners]_inv_usa,[Elo Mutual Pension Insurance Company]_inv_fin,[Emmanuel College Cambridge]_inv_gbr,[Encourage Capital]_inv_usa,[Environment Agency Pension Fund]_inv_gbr,[Epic Capital Wealth Management]_inv_usa,[Epoch Investment Partners Inc]_inv_usa,[Epworth Investment Management eQ Asset Management Ltd]_inv_gbr,[ERAFP]_inv_fra,[ESG Portfolio Management GmbH]_inv_deu,[Essex Investment Management LLC]_inv_usa,[Etablissement Cantonal dAssurance (ECA VAUD)]_inv_che,[Ethical Partners Funds Management]_inv_aus,[Ethos Foundation]_inv_usa,[Eurazeo]_inv_int,[Evan Cornish Foundation]_inv_gbr,[Evanston Capital Management LLC]_inv_usa,[Everence and the Praxis Mutual Funds]_inv_usa,[EverWatch Financial]_inv_usa,[Evli Bank]_inv_fin,[Falkirk Council Pension Fund]_inv_gbr,[FAMA Investimentos]_inv_usa,[Felician Sisters of North America]_inv_usa,[FIM Asset Management]_inv_fin,[Finance in Motion]_inv_deu,[First Affirmative Financial Network]_inv_usa,[First State Super]_inv_aus,[FMO Dutch Development Bank]_inv_nld,[Folksam Fondation de la metallurgie vaudoise du bâtiment (FMVB)]_inv_che,[Fondation de prevoyance Artes and Comoedia]_inv_che,[Fondation de prevoyance du Groupe BNP PARIBAS en Suisse]_inv_che,[Fondation Leenaards Switzerland]_inv_che,[Fondo de pensiones bridgestone]_bus_int,[FONDO DE PENSIONES EMPLEADOS DE TELEFONICA]_inv_esp,[Fondo pensione Pegaso ]_inv_ita,[Fonds de Reserve pour les Retraites FRR]_inv_fra,[Fonds interprofessionnel de prévoyance (FIP)]_inv_che,[Foresight Group]_inv_gbr,[Forsta AP fonden (AP1)]_inv_swe,[Franciscan Sisters of Allegany NY]_inv_usa,[Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration]_inv_usa,[Friends Fiduciary Corporation]_inv_usa,[Friends Provident]_inv_gbr,[Foundation Friends TrustsLimited]_inv_gbr,[Frontier Advisors]_inv_aus,[Fundacao VIVA DE PREVIDENCIA]_inv_bra,[G2VP]_inv_usa,[GAM Investments]_inv_che,[Generate Capital Inc]_inv_usa,[Generation Investment Management LLP]_inv_gbr,[Genus Capital Management]_inv_can,[Geroa Pentsioak EPSV de Empleo]_inv_esp,[Gestion FERIQUE]_inv_can,[Glennmont Partners]_inv_gbr,[Global Endowment Management (OCIO to the Nathan Cummings Foundation)]_inv_usa,[Gloucestershire County Council Pension Fund]_inv_gbr,[Gonville and Caius College Cambridge]_inv_gbr,[GOOD GROWTH INSTITUT fur globale Vermogensentwicklung mbH]_inv_deu,[Greater Manchester Pension Fund]_inv_gbr,[Green Century Capital Management]_inv_usa,[Greentech Capital Advisors]_inv_usa,[Groupama Asset Management]_inv_fra,[Guardian Media Group]_inv_gbr,[GVA Gebäudeversicherung des Kantons St Gallen]_inv_che,[Handelsbanken Asset Management]_inv_swe,[Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus]_inv_usa,[Hannon Armstrong]_inv_usa,[Harmony With Nature Charitable Trust]_inv_int,[Hermes Investment Management]_inv_gbr,[HESTA]_inv_aus,[Hexavest]_inv_can,[HSBC Bank UK Pension Scheme]_inv_gbr,[HSBC Global Asset Management]_inv_int,[HT and LB Cadbury Charitable Trust]_inv_gbr,[ICCR (Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility)]_inv_usa,[IFM Investors]_inv_aus,[Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs]_inv_usa,[Impact Investors]_inv_int,[Impax Asset Management]_inv_gbr,[Industriens Pension]_inv_dnk,[Inherent Group]_inv_usa,[Insight Investment]_inv_gbr,[Integral BREI Real Estate]_inv_bra,[Integral Investimentos]_inv_bra,[INTERAMERICAN]_inv_usa,[International Animal Rescue]_inv_int,[Intex Solutions Inc]_inv_usa,[Investec Asset Management]_inv_int,[Investment Management Corporation of Ontario (IMCO)]_inv_can,[IRCANTEC]_inv_fra,[Jantz Management LLC]_inv_usa,[Janus Henderson]_inv_gbr,[Japan Real Estate Asset Management Co Ltd]_inv_jpn,[Jesuit Committee on Investment Responsibility]_inv_usa,[Jesuits in Britain]_inv_gbr,[Jesus College Cambridge]_inv_gbr,[JLens Investor Network]_inv_usa,[Joseph Levy Foundation 2]_inv_gbr,[Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust]_inv_gbr,[JRSST Charitable Trust]_inv_gbr, |
[Jupiter Asset Management]_inv_gbr,[K1 Investment Management LLC]_inv_usa,[Kames Capital]_inv_gbr,[KBIGI]_inv_irl,[Kempen Capital Management]_inv_gbr,[Kendall Sustainable Infrastructure LLC]_inv_usa,[Keva Kings College Cambridge]_inv_gbr,[Krok 1]_inv_ukr,[KUTXABANK GESTION SGIIC SAU]_inv_esp,[La Banque Postale]_inv_fra,[La Financiere de lEchiquier]_inv_deu,[La Française Group]_inv_fra,[Labour Union Co operative Retirement Fund (LUCRF Super)]_inv_aus,[Lægernes Pension pensionskassen for læger]_inv_dnk,[Lapides Asset Management LLC]_inv_usa,[LaSalle Investment Management]_inv_usa,[Legal and General Investment Management]_inv_gbr,[Legato Capital Management LLC]_inv_usa,[Leicester Diocesan Board of Finance]_inv_gbr,[Lewis and Clark College]_inv_usa,[LGPS Central Limited]_inv_gbr,[LGT Capital Partners]_inv_che,[LHC Capital]_inv_aus,[Lincolnshire Area Quaker Meeting]_inv_gbr,[Liontrust Investment Partners LLP]_inv_gbr,[Local Authority Pension Fund Forum ]_inv_gbr,[Local Government Super]_inv_aus,[Local Pensions Partnership]_inv_gbr,[LocalTapiola Asset Management Ltd]_inv_fin,[Logos Asset Management]_inv_usa,[Lombard Odier]_inv_che,[London Pensions Fund Authority]_inv_gbr,[Longlead Capital Partners]_inv_sgp,[Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association (LACERA)]_inv_usa,[Lothian Pension Fund]_inv_gbr,[Lyndal Tree Foundation]_inv_gbr,[MandGInvestments]_inv_gbr,[Macroclimate LLC]_inv_usa,[Magellan Asset Management Limited 2]_inv_aus,[MAIF]_inv_fra,[Maitri Asset Management]_inv_sgp,[Man Group plc]_inv_gbr,[Manchester and Warrington Area Quaker Meeting]_inv_gbr,[Manulife]_inv_can,[Marmot Charitable Trust]_inv_gbr,[Martin Currie Investment Management Ltd]_inv_usa,[Maryknoll Sisters]_inv_usa,[Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus]_inv_usa,[Maryland State Treasurer Nancy Kopp]_inv_usa,[Maurice Fry Charitable Trust]_inv_gbr,[McKnight Foundation]_inv_usa,[Meeschaert Asset Management]_inv_fra,[Mennonite Education Agency]_inv_usa,[Mercer Investments]_inv_usa,[Merck Family Fund]_inv_deu,[Mercy Investment Services Inc]_inv_usa,[Mergence Investment Managers]_inv_zaf,[Merian Global Investors]_inv_int,[Merseyside Pension Fund]_inv_gbr,[MetallRente GmbH]_inv_deu,[MFS Investment Management]_inv_usa,[Midat Cyclops Fondo de Pensiones]_inv_esp,[Midwest Coalition Responsible Investment]_inv_zaf,[Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits)]_inv_usa,[MillerHoward Investments Inc]_inv_usa,[Minnesota State Board of Investment]_inv_usa,[Mirabaud]_inv_che,[Mirova]_inv_fra,[Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate US Province]_inv_usa,[Mistra The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research]_inv_swe,[Mitsubishi UFJ Kokusai Asset Management Co LTD]_inv_jpn,[Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation]_inv_jpn,[MN Montanaro Asset Management Ltd]_inv_gbr,[Morphic Asset Management]_inv_aus,[MP Pension]_inv_dnk,[MPC Renewable Energies GmbH]_inv_deu,[Munich Venture Partners]_inv_deu,[Nanuk Asset Management]_inv_aus,[Nathan Cummings Foundation]_inv_usa,[National Education Union]_inv_gbr,[National Grid UK Pension Scheme]_inv_gbr,[Natixis Assurances]_inv_fra,[Natixis Investment Managers]_inv_fra,[Natural Investments]_inv_usa,[NEI Investments]_inv_can,[Nekko Capital]_inv_esp,[Nene Park Trust]_inv_gbr,[Nephila Capital Ltd]_inv_usa,[NEST]_inv_int,[Nest Sammelstiftung Switzerland]_inv_che,[Neuberger Berman]_inv_int,[Neumeier Poma Investment Counsel LLC]_inv_usa,[New Energy Capital Partners LLC]_inv_usa,[New Forests]_inv_nzl,[New York City Comptroller]_inv_usa,[New York State Comptroller]_inv_usa,[Newton Investment Management]_inv_gbr,[NGS Super]_inv_aus,[Nikko Asset Management]_inv_sgp,[Nissay Asset Management Corporation]_inv_jpn,[NN Investment Partners]_inv_lux,[Nomura Asset Management]_inv_jpn,[Nordea]_inv_fin,[Nordea Asset Management]_inv_fin,[North East Scotland Pension Fund]_inv_gbr,[Northern Ireland Local Government Officers Superannuation Committee]_inv_irl,[NorthStar Asset Management Inc]_inv_usa,[Northwest Coalition for Responsible Investment]_inv_usa,[Oblate International Pastoral Trust]_inv_usa,[ODDO BHF Asset Management]_inv_fra,[OFI AM]_inv_fra,[Ohman]_inv_swe,[Old Burial Ground Estate]_inv_gbr,[Ontario Teachers Pension Plan]_inv_can,[OP Asset Management]_inv_usa,[Opplysningsvesenets fond The Norwegian Church Endowment]_inv_nor,[OPTrust]_inv_int,[Oregon State Treasurer Tobias Read]_inv_usa,[Ostrum Asset Management]_inv_fra,[Ownership Capital]_inv_usa,[P plus(DIP JOEP)]_inv_dnk,[P1 Investment Management Limited]_inv_gbr,[Pædagogernes Pension]_inv_dnk,[Palisade Investment Partners]_inv_usa,[Pantheon]_inv_int,[Parametric]_inv_int,[Parnassus Investments]_inv_usa,[PASH Global]_inv_gbr,[Pathfinder Asset Management]_inv_int,[Paul Hamlyn Foundation]_inv_gbr,[Pax World Funds]_inv_usa,[PCJ Investment Counsel Ltd]_inv_can,[Pegasus Capital Advisors LP]_inv_usa,[PenSam]_inv_dnk,[Pensioenfonds PGB]_inv_nld,[Pension Protection Fund]_inv_gbr,[PensionDanmark]_inv_dnk,[Pensions Caixa 30]_inv_esp,[Pensionskasse Bank CIC (Schweiz)]_inv_che,[Pensionskasse Buhler AG Uzwil]_inv_che,[Pensionskasse Caritas Switzerland]_inv_che,[Pensionskasse der Stadt Winterthur Switzerland]_inv_che,[Pensionskasse Pro Infirmis]_inv_che,[Pensionskasse Romisch katholische Landeskirche des Kantons Luzern]_inv_che,[Pensionskasse SRG SSR]_inv_che,[Pensionskasse Stadt Luzern Switzerland]_inv_che,[Pensionskasse Unia Switzerland]_inv_che,[Permian Global]_inv_gbr,[PFA Pension]_inv_dnk,[PGGM]_inv_nld,[PHITRUST]_inv_fra,[Pictet Group]_inv_che,[PineBridge Investments]_inv_int,[PKA AS]_inv_dnk,[PLASBLOCK]_inv_prt,[PME]_inv_fra,[PMT (Pensioenfonds Metaal and Techniek)]_inv_nld,[Polaris Capital Group Co Ltd]_inv_sgp,[Polden Puckham Charitable Foundation]_inv_gbr,[Polunin Capital Partners Limited]_inv_gbr,[Prevoyance Sante Valais (PRESV)]_inv_che,[Prevoyance Sante Valais (PRESV)]_inv_usa,[Priests of the Sacred Heart US Province]_inv_int,[Princeville Global]_inv_fra,[Pro BTP Finance]_inv_che,[Profelia Fondation de prevoyance Switzerland]_inv_usa,[Progressive Asset Management]_inv_usa,[Progressive Investment Management]_inv_che,[Prosperita Stiftung fur die berufliche Vorsorge Switzerland]_inv_idn,[PT ASABRI (Persero)]_inv_che,[Quaero Capital]_inv_gbr,[Quakers in Yorkshire]_inv_aut,[Raiffeisen Capital Management]_inv_int,[RAM Active Investments]_inv_gbr,[Rathbone Greenbank Investments]_inv_can,[Regime de retraite de lUniversite de Montreal]_inv_usa,[Region VI Coalition for Responsible Investment]_inv_can,[Regroupement pour la Responsabilite Sociale des Entreprises (RRSE)]_inv_gbr,[Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) SE Scotland]_inv_esp,[REPSOL II Fondo de Pensiones]_inv_che,[Resona Bank Ltd Retraites Populaires Switzerland]_inv_usa,[Reynders McVeigh Capital Management LLC]_inv_usa,[Riverwater Partners LLC]_inv_int,[Robeco]_inv_int,[RobecoSAM]_edu_gbr,[Robinson College]_inv_usa,[Rockefeller Capital Management]_inv_usa,[Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment]_inv_gbr,[Royal London Asset Management]_inv_gbr,[RPMI Railpen]_inv_int,[RS Group]_inv_gbr,[Ruffer LLP]_inv_dnk,[Sampension AS]_inv_usa,[San Francisco Employees Retirement System (SFERS)]_dng_ind,[Sant Charitable Foundation]_inv_esp,[Santander Empleados Pensiones FP]_inv_gbr,[Sarasin and Partners LLP]_inv_ind,[SBI Funds Management Private Limited]_inv_usa,[School Sisters of Notre Dame Cooperative Investment Fund]_inv_usa,[Seamans Capital Management LLC]_inv_int,[Schroders plc]_inv_usa,[Seattle City Employees Retirement System]_inv_esp,[Seaya Ventures]_inv_swe,[SEB Investment Management]_inv_che,[Secunda Sammelstiftung]_inv_int,[SEE Investing]_inv_usa,[Seventh Generation InterfaithInc]_inv_can,[Shareholder Association for Research and Education (SHARE)]_inv_usa,[SharePower Responsible Investing]_edu_gbr,[Sidney Sussex College Cambridge University]_inv_usa,[Sinsinawa Dominincans Inc]_inv_usa,[Sisters of Bon Secours USA]_inv_fra,[Sisters of Mary Reparatrix]_inv_usa,[Sisters of Saint Joseph of Chestnut Hill Philadelphia PA]_inv_usa,[Sisters of St Dominic of Caldwell]_inv_usa,[Sisters of St Francis of Philadelphia]_inv_usa,[Sisters of the Holy Cross]_inv_usa,[Sisters of the Humility of Mary]_inv_usa,[Sisters of the Presentation of the BVM of Aberdeen SD]_inv_usa,[Sit Investment Associates Inc]_inv_swe,[Skandia]_inv_aus,[SLM Partners Australia]_inv_usa,[Socially Responsible Investment Coalition]_inv_lux,[Soderberg and Partners Asset Management]_inv_aus,[Solaris Investment Management]_inv_gbr,[Somerset Capital Management LLP]_inv_jpn,[Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Asset Management Co Ltd]_inv_tha,[Sophia School Corporation]_inv_gbr,[South Yorkshire Pensions Authority]_inv_gbr,[Southwark Pension Fund]_inv_lux,[Sparinvest SA]_inv_fin,[Sp Fund Management Company Ltd]_inv_gbr,[St Catharines College University of Cambridge]_inv_che,[St Galler Pensionskasse Switzerland]_inv_usa,[Stafford Capital Partners]_inv_mex,[State of New Mexico Treasurers Office]_inv_aus,[Statewide Super]_inv_deu,[Steyler Ethik Bank]_inv_nld,[Stichting Bedrijfstakpensioenfonds voor de Bouwnijverheid]_inv_nld,[Stichting Pensioenfonds Openbaar Vervoer]_inv_nld,[Stichting Pensioenfonds voor de Woningcorporaties]_inv_nld,[Stichting Personeelspensioenfonds APG]_inv_nld,[Stichting Spoorwegpensioenfonds]_inv_che,[Stiftung Abendrot Switzerland]_inv_nor,[Storebrand Asset Management AS]_inv_gbr,[Strathclyde Pension Fund]_inv_jpn,[Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Asset Management]_inv_usa,[Summit Foundation]_inv_gbr,[Superannuation Arrangements of the University of London (SAUL)]_inv_che,[SUSI Partners]_inv_gbr,[Sustainable Technology Investors Ltd]_inv_hkg,[Sustainasia Limited]_inv_dnk,[Sustainify Invest]_inv_usa,[Sway Ventures]_inv_swe,[Swedbank Robur]_inv_fra,[SWEN Capital Partners]_inv_usa,[Swift Foundation]_inv_che,[Swisscanto Invest by Zurcher Kantonalbank]_inv_fra,[Sycomore Asset Management]_inv_jpn,[T and D Asset Management]_inv_che,[Tareno AG]_inv_can,[TD Asset Management]_inv_usa,[Terra Alpha Investments]_inv_che,[Terre des hommes Switzerland]_inv_can,[The Atmospheric Fund]_inv_gbr,[The Baptist Union of Great Britain]_inv_gbr,[The Barrow Cadbury Trust]_inv_gbr,[The British Dietetic Association General and Education Trust]_inv_gbr,[The Cripplegate Foundation]_inv_gbr,[The Diocese of Oxford]_inv_usa,[The Episcopal Church (Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society)]_inv_gbr,[The Esmee Fairbairn Foundation]_inv_usa,[The George Gund Foundation]_inv_gbr,[The London Borough of Islington Council]_inv_usa,[The Maryland State Retirement and Pension System]_inv_hkg,[The Osiris Group]_inv_gbr,[The Patsy Wood Trust]_inv_can,[The Presbyterian Church in Canada]_inv_irl,[The Representative Body of the Church of Ireland]_inv_usa,[The Social Justice Committee of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock]_inv_usa,[The Sustainability Group of Loring Wolcott and Coolidge]_inv_swe,[The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research Mistra]_inv_gbr,[The Tellus Mater Foundation]_inv_usa,[Thompson Street Capital Partners]_inv_usa,[Thomson Horstmann and Bryant Inc]_inv_fra,[TOBAM]_inv_gbr,[TPT Retirement Solutions]_inv_gbr,[Transport for London Pension Fund]_inv_usa,[Tri State Coalition for Responsible Investment]_inv_gbr,[Tribe Impact Capital]_inv_usa,[Trillium Asset Management]_inv_usa,[Trilogy Global Advisors LP]_edu_gbr,[Trinity College Cambridge]_inv_usa,[Trinity Health]_inv_nld,[Triodos Investment Management]_inv_usa,[True Green Capital Management]_inv_fra,[Trusteam Finance]_inv_usa,[TT International UBS Asset Management]_inv_che,[Unfallversicherungskasse des Basler Staatspersonals]_inv_che,[Union Bancaire Privee UBP SA]_inv_fra,[Union Investment]_inv_fra,[Union Mutualiste Retraite]_inv_ita,[Unipol Gruppo]_inv_gbr,[UNISON Staff Pension Scheme]_inv_usa,[Unitarian Universalist Association]_inv_usa,[United Church Funds]_inv_usa,[United Methodist Women]_inv_gbr,[United Reformed Church]_inv_aus,[Uniting Financial Services]_edu_che,[Universite de Geneve (UNIGE)]_edu_can,[Universite de Montreal (Fonds de dotation)]_edu_usa,[Universities Superannuation Scheme USS]_edu_usa,[University of California]_edu_gbr,[University of Cambridge]_edu_can,[University of Toronto Asset Management]_inv_gbr,[Univest Company (Unilever Pension Funds)]_inv_usa,[Ursuline Sisters of Tildonk US Province]_inv_usa,[USA Northeast Province of the Society of Jesus]_inv_can,[Vancity Investment Management Ltd]_inv_usa,[Vantage Investment]_inv_fin,[Varma Mutual Pension Insurance Company]_inv_aut,[VBV Vorsorgekasse AG Velliv]_inv_dnk,[Velliv Foreningen]_inv_fin,[Veritas Pension Insurance Company]_inv_usa,[Vermont Pension Investment Committee]_inv_usa,[Vermont State Treasurer Elizabeth Pearce]_inv_usa,[Vert Asset Management]_inv_aus,[VicSuper]_inv_usa,[Vision Ridge Partners LLC]_inv_aus,[Vision Super Pty Ltd]_inv_int,[Vontobel ]_inv_gbr,[W F Southall Trust]_inv_usa,[Walden Asset Management or Boston Trust and Investment Management]_inv_usa,[Washington State Investment Board]_inv_usa,[Water Asset Management LLC]_inv_usa,[Wellington Management]_inv_deu,[Wermuth Asset Management GmbH]_inv_usa,[Wespath]_inv_gbr,[West Midlands Pension Fund]_inv_gbr,[West Yorkshire Pension Fund]_inv_usa,[Wetherby Asset Management]_inv_gbr,[WHEB Asset Management]_inv_gbr,[Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust]_inv_usa,[Zevin Asset Management]_inv_che |
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Green Bond Pledge |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
industry |
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https://www.greenbondpledge.com/ |
2018 |
The Green Bond Pledge is a simple declaration with broad and far-reaching impact. All bonds that finance long-term infrastructure and capital projects need to address environmental impact and climate risk. Green bonds contribute to beneficial environmental and climate outcomes and signal that these imperatives have been deliberately incorporated into the planning and deployment of infrastructure projects.Because green bonds have similar yields, ratings and return profiles to other fixed income investments, they provide investors with a clear way to get both economic and environmental returns without additional risk. For issuers,green bonds signal that the projects being financed have accounted for climate and other environmental risk factors. |
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[Climate Bonds Initiative]_inv_gbr,[Mission 2020]_ing_gbr,[CDP]_ing_gbr,[Ceres]_bus_usa,[Citizens Climate Lobby]_ing_usa,[California Governor s Office]_sgv_usa,[California Treasurer s Office]_sgv_usa,[Global Optimism]_bus_gbr,[NRDC]_ing_usa,[The Climate Group]_ing_gbr |
{"sgv": ["California State Treasurer", "Government of Mexico City", "City and County of San Francisco", "San Francisco Public Utilities Commission", "State of New Mexico Treasurer s Office", "City of Asheville", "Rhode Island Office of General Treasurer", "California Pollution Control Financing Authority", "The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People s Republic of China"], "inv": ["Global New Energy Finance", "R3 Returns", "Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank", "enkla com", "Fedgroup Ventures (Pty) Ltd", "Luxembourg Green Exchange", "Local Government Super"], "bus": ["SPI Partners"]} |
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The Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment |
mainly mitigation |
human settlements |
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http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Net_Zero_Carbon_Buildings_Commitment |
https://www.worldgbc.org/thecommitment |
2018 |
The Commitment calls upon business, organisations, cities, states and regions to take urgent, ambitious and immediate climate action towards decarbonising the built environment. The Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment (the Commitment) challenges business, organisations, cities, states and regions to reach net zero carbon in operation for all assets under their direct control by 2030, and to advocate for all buildings to be net zero carbon in operation by 2050. The Commitment provides a framework to develop globally ambitious yet locally relevant, flexible and universally viable solutions for buildings within their portfolio, city, state or regional boundary. It sets actions to reduce energy demand and achieve net zero carbon through renewable energy and offsets (as a last resort). |
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[By 2030, the operational portfolio emissions of the Commitment signatories will be at net zero, saving approximately 3.4 million tonnes of CO2 (tCO2e) that year] from Website |
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[City, State and region: Enact regulations and/or planning policy within jurisdictional control to ensure new buildings operate at net zero carbon by 2030 and all buildings by 2050 and/or Commit to owning, occupying and developing only assets that are net zero carbon in operation by 2030.] [Business, Organisations: Commit to owning, occupying and developing only assets that are net zero carbon in operation by 2030.] Targets from CIP entry. |
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{"bus": ["Adventist Education Southern Brazilian University", "AESG", "AMP Capital real Estate Managed Portfolio", "Armstrong Fluid Technology", "Arthaland Corporation", "Assura", "Atelie Ten", "Bennetts Associates", "Berkeley Group", "BioNova", "Brandix", "Bruntwood", "BuroHappold Engineering", "Carbon Credentials", "Cbus Property", "CityCon", "Commonwealth Bank", "Cundall", "Deems", "Dexus", "EcoReal", "EVORA Global", "Excool Group", "Fore Partnership", "Foster+Partners", "Frasers Property", "Goldman Sachs", "GPT Wholesale Office", "Grimshaw", "Grosvenor", "Hudson Pacific Properties", "Integral Group", "Joseph Homes", "Keva", "Kilroy Realty Corporation", "Kinspan", "Lemay", "Lendlease Australian Prime Property Fund", "Majid Al Futtaim", "Max Fordham", "Monash University", "Multiplex", "Nightingale Housing", "NRDC", "Newsec", "Nightingale Housing", "Petineli", "Salesforce", "Shaw Contract", "Signify", "Stockland", "Surbana Jurong", "Sydney Opera House", "Varma", "Vereldhave", "YLVA", "JLL", "Avison Young", "Sydney Opera House"], "dng": ["NRDC"], "sgv": ["Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg", "Catalonia", "Navarra", "Yucatan", "Scotland", "Cape Town", "Copenhagen", "eThekwini", "Heidelberg", "Helsinki", "Johannesburg", "London", "Los Angeles", "Medellin", "Melbourne", "Montreal", "New York", "Newburyport", "Oslo", "Paris", "Portland", "San Francisco", "San Jose", "Santa Monica", "Seatle", "Stockholm", "Sydney", "Tokyo", "Toronto", "Tshwane", "Valladolid", "Vancouver", "Washington D.C."], "inv": ["AMPCapital"]} |
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Advancing Towards Zero Waste Declaration |
mainly mitigation |
human settlements |
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http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/C40_Zero_Waste_Declaration |
https://www.c40.org/other/zero-waste-declaration |
2018 |
The C40 Zero Waste Declaration pledges to advance towards zero waste cities by: 1) reducing the municipal solid waste generation per capita by at least 15% by 2030 compared to 2015; and 2) reducing the amount of municipal solid waste disposed to landfill and incineration by at least 50% by 2030 compared to 2015, and increase the diversion rate away from landfill and incineration to at least 70% by 2030.To achieve these bold targets, we commit to implement actions such as:Reduce food losses and wasting of food at the retail and consumer levels by decreasing losses along production and supply chains,minimising the production of surplus food, and facilitating safe food donation and by-products for feed production.Implement source separated collection for food scraps and other organics and treatment infrastructure that recovers nutrients, energy and contributes to the restoration of carbon storage capacity in soils.Support the implementation of local and regional policies, such as extended producer responsibility and sustainable procurement, to reduce or ban single-use and non-recyclable plastics and other materials, while also improving goods reparability and recyclability.Increase reduction, reuse, recovery and recycling of construction and demolition materials.Increase accessibility, awareness, scale and inclusivity of reduction, reutilization and recycling programmes and policies for all communities and neighbourhoods, investing in city wide communication and engagement efforts, offering resources in multiple languages, andensuring benefits are distributed equitably across the city population.Publicly report every two years on the progress the cities are making towards these goals. |
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[reducing the municipal solid waste generation per capita by at least 15% by 2030 compared to 2015] and [reducing the amount of municipal solid waste disposed to landfill and incineration by at least 50% by 2030 compared to 2015 and increase the diversion rate away from landfill and incineration to at least 70% by 2030.] |
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{"sgv": ["San Francisco", "Auckland", "Boston", "Copenhagen", "Dubai", "London", "Los Angeles", "Melbourne", "Milan", "Montreal", "New York City", "Paris", "Philadelphia", "Portland", "Rotterdam", "Stockholm", "Sydney", "Tel Aviv", "Tokyo", "Toronto", "Vancouver", "Washington DC", "Catalonia", "Navarra", "Newburyport", "San Jose", "Santa Monica", "Wales"]} |
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Global Green Bond Partnership |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
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https://www.globalgreenbondpartnership.org/ |
2018 |
The Global Green Bond Partnership (GGBP) brings together pioneering organizations and institutions working on green bonds to collaborate on efforts that will enable and scale green bond issuance by public and private partners in both developed and emerging markets worldwide. Focal areas: Increase Awareness of the Green Bonds Market;Technical Standards and Norms;Standardize Qualifications For a ‘Green Bond’;Coordination and Collaboration; Provide Technical Assistance & Capacity Building |
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Value Chain Risk to Resilience |
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https://www.bsr.org/en/collaboration/groups/value-chain-risk-to-resilience |
2018 |
Value Chain Risk to Resilience aims to radically increase the ability to diagnose physical climate risks and the understanding, adoption, and implementation of climate resilience measures throughout corporate value chains to deliver both societal and business value. We aim to see more companies carrying out climate risassessments across their value chains using a science-based approach. This will enable them to undertake interventions to build resilience to those risks, and to design metrics to measure the success of those interventions. To build climate resilience for communities, farmers and workers along value chains by: Assessing climate risks and integrating them into business processes; Developing standard approaches, methodologies and metrics for business action on resilience;Taking action and promoting collaboration among businesses |
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{"bus": ["Anheuser Busch InBev", "The Coca-Cola Company", "Mars", "McDonald s Corporation", "Pepsi Co", "Primark", "Target"], "inv": ["Santam Ltd"]} |
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The Step Up Declaration |
mainly mitigation |
land use, transport, energy, industry |
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http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Step_Up_Declaration:_Powering_Mission_2020 |
https://stepupdeclaration.org/ |
2018 |
Step Up Declaration, a new alliance dedicated to harnessing the power of the fourth industrial revolution to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions across all economic sectors and ensure a climate turning point by 2020. As some of the most innovative and influential companies in the world, we are coming together for the first time in history to create a single unified force for change.Digitalization also continues to enable our path to increase and disclose our goals on energy efficiency, renewable energy, and carbon mitigation and the footprint of our operations. We look beyond our four walls to activate supply chains, influence political and regulatory mechanisms, push each other as peers, partners and competitors and enable and inspire our customers. |
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{"bus": ["Akamai Technologies", "Arm", "ATLASSIAN", "Autodesk", "Bloomberg", "BT", "Cisco Systems", "DokuSign", "Ericsson", "ETSY", "Genentech", "HP Hewlett Packard", "Lyft", "Nokia", "Salesforce", "SLACK", "Supermicro", "Symantec", "Tech Mahindra", "Uber", "Vigilent", "VMware", "WeWork", "Workday", "Zoox"]} |
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C40 Divest/Invest Forum |
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https://www.c40.org/programmes/divest-invest |
2018 |
C40 Divest/Invest Forum will connect cities inside and outside the C40 network, including Paris, Pittsburgh, San Jose, San Francisco and Oslo, allowing leaders to share best practices, knowledge, and tools proven to accelerate divestment. The forum will be an important platform for cities interested in exploring divestment for the first time, affording them the opportunity to learn from others who have successfully taken action. Drawing upon the expertise of city leaders and outside financial consultants, the Divest/Invest Forum will also examine how cities can engage with pension funds and asset managers to drive more sustainable investment at the local and national level. |
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[London/London Pension Fund Authority: divest its assets in fossil fuels by 2020. The LPFA is also investing in green projects and companies, currently at 2,8%. New York City: divest its pension funds from fossil fuels within five years (announced 2018). also committed to double its investment in climate solutions over the next three years from 1% to 2% of the pension funds’ overall assets, which in today’s dollars would be US$4 billion.] |
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{"sgv": ["Auckland", "Melbourne", "Boston", "Paris", "Los Angeles", "Pittsburgh", "San Francisco", "Oslo", "Cape Town", "Copenhagen", "Durban", "Stockholm"]} |
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Natural Capital Lab |
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https://www.iadb.org/en/environment/natural-capital-lab |
2018 |
IDB’s Natural Capital Lab serves as a one-stop shop for the IDB Group to drive innovation in the conservation, landscape, regenerative agriculture, biodiversity, and marine ecosystem finance spaces. It seeks to bridge the gap between traditional environmental and financial actors from the public and private sectors to incubate, accelerate, and scale new solutions to pressing problems.The Natural Capital Lab is a risk-tolerant hub within the IDB Group. Given that the solutions to many natural capital problems are cross-cutting, it pursues an agenda of blended finance projects with all parts of the IDB Group (IDB, IDB Invest, IDB
Lab), in addition to its own projects, knowledge, and strategic partnerships. As a lab for financial innovation, activities include the deployment of funding in the form of grants, loans, equity, risk capital, or guarantees to:Test new models in natural capital finance across the public and private sectors; Accelerate the deployment of new technologies; Create enabling regulatory frameworks for innovation in natural capital; Identify entrepreneurs and projects, and support them with risk capital and linkages to innovation ecosystems; Link projects to existing investors, international funding sources (such as the GEF), and IDB finance for scale; Test large-scale financing models for conservation; Experiment with investments based on natural capital valuation/risk; Work with anchor companies in valuing and leveraging natural capital in their supply chains |
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McKinsey and company estimates that $300 billion to $400 billion is needed each year to preserve and restore ecosystems, but conservation projects receive just $52 billion(Address the gap in funding) |
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{"ior": ["Inter American Development Bank"], "bus": ["Blue Orange Capital Sustainable Capital"], "ngv": ["French Development Agency"]} |
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Desert to Power Mission |
mainly mitigation |
energy |
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https://www.afdb.org/en/topics-and-sectors/initiatives-partnerships/desert-power-initiative |
2018 |
Desert-to-Power (“D2P”) its objective is to convert the abundant sun-energy of the ten Sahel countries into electricity for productive use and to improve the lives of people of the region. Desert to Power will stretch across the Sahel region, connecting 250 million people with electricity by tapping into the region’s abundant solar resources. Desert to Power will make the Sahel the world’s largest solar production zone with up to 10000 MW of solar generation capacity. Desert to Power will speed up economic development through the deployment of solar technology. |
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[Desert to Power will stretch across the Sahel region, connecting 250 million people with electricity by tapping into the region’s abundant solar resources. Supply 250 million people with green electricity including in some of the world’s poorest countries. At least 90 million people will be connected to electricity for the first time, lifting them out of energy poverty, by 2025] |
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["Burkina Faso", "Niger (the)", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Eritrea", "Djibouti", "Senegal", "Nigeria", "Ethiopia", "Sudan (the)", "Chad"] |
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{"ior": ["African Development Bank Group (AfDB)", "Green Climate Fund"], "ngv": ["International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)", "French Development Agency (AFB)", "International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)", "Burkina Faso", "Ethiopia", "Eritrea", "Djibouti", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Niger", "Nigeria", "Senegal", "Sudan", "Chad"], "oth": ["Solar Plaza"]} |
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ccid_0207 |
The Lion's Share |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
land use |
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https://www.thelionssharefund.com/content/thelionssharefund/en/home/ |
2018 |
The Lion’s Share aims to create a world where nature is protected and flourishes, Sustainably improve the planet’s biodiversity and the welfare of all animals, Contribute to human well-being, Support local communities, researchers, conservationists, and other wildlife partners |
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[Secure 1 million hectares of wilderness in perpetuity; protect the last 4,000 wild tigers; Improve the welfare of over 200 million animals and abandoned pets worldwide] |
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["Mozambique", "Brazil", "Indonesia"] |
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["United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)", "FINCH", "MARS"] |
[United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)]_ior_int,[FINCH]_bus_aus,[MARS]_bus_usa |
{"bus": ["MARS", "The Economist Group", "Gucci", "JCDecaux", "Cartier", "BBDO", "nielsen", "Guinness World Records", "NRMA Insurance", "DAM"], "ior": ["United Nations Foundation", "United Nations Environment Programme"], "oth": ["David Attenborough"]} |
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ccid_0208 |
Global Plastic Action Partnership |
mainly mitigation |
oceans and coastal zones |
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https://globalplasticaction.org/ |
2018 |
Global Plastic Action Partnership (GPAP) harnesses the convening power of the World Economic Forum to bring together governments, businesses and civil society to translate commitments into meaningful action – at both the global and national levels. As a leading platform for public-private collaboration, GPAP brings together policymakers, businesses, civil society advocates and entrepreneurs to align on a common approach for addressing plastic pollution and waste in the most effective and sustainable manner. Our work to reduce plastic pollution and waste is underpinned by the transition to a circular economy for plastics, which directly addresses the root cause of plastic pollution by replacing the “take-use-dispose” model with a closed-looped approach throughout the plastics life cycle. |
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[The Government of Indonesia, in partnership with the Global Plastic Action Partnership (GPAP) announced new measures in the country’s ambitious national plan to reduce marine plastic debris by 70%, reduce solid waste by 30%, and to handle 70% of solid waste by 2025] |
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{"ngv": ["Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Viet Nam", "Government of Indonesia", "Government of Ghana"]} |
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ccid_0216 |
Climate Finance Partnership |
mainly mitigation |
human settlements, transport, energy, industry |
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https://europeanclimate.org/news/governments-and-philanthropies-announce-ground-breaking-partnership-with-blackrock-to-mobilize-and-deploy-climate-finance-at-scale/ |
2018 |
The Climate Finance Partnership (CFP) aims to direct capital into climate-related projects in developing countries.The CFP plans to invest between $500 million and $1 billion in climate
change mitigation projects in emerging countries. The funds will be invested in climate infrastructure in Southeast Asia, Latin America and Africa. This includes the production of renewable energy, energy efficiency in residential, commercial and industrial sectors, energy storage, and low-carbon transport services. |
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[Invest between $500 million and $1 billion in climate change mitigation projects in emerging countries.] https://www.afd.fr/en/actualites/blackrock-climate-finance-partnership |
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["BlackRock", "Agence Francaise de Developpement", "Federal Ministry for the Environment", " Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety of Germany", "The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation", "The Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment", "The IKEA Foundation"] |
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{"ngv": ["Agence Francaise de Developpement", " Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety of Germany"], "ing": ["The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation", "The Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment", "The IKEA Foundation"]} |
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ccid_0245 |
Just Transition Initiative |
mainly adaptation |
industry |
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https://beyond-coal.eu/2019/09/25/a-european-look-at-the-un-climate-action-summit-just-transition-initiative-good-idea-but-key-commitments-missing/ |
2018 |
The Just Transition Initiative (JTI) is a partnership project developed by CIF and Center for Strategic and International Studies’ Energy Security & Climate Change Program. The collaborative effort is conducting a systematic analysis of the various understandings and components of a just transition and fostering a community of stakeholders and scholars engaging in this space. To support these objectives, the initiative has developed public platform of resources and guidance for a just transition in the context of climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts.Through a series of country case studies, CIF is exploring and guiding how just transitions can be achieved alongside the transformational change necessary to address climate change in diverse contexts. The case studies explore key elements of just transitions and share lessons on how CIF investments in specific countries have contributed to, or interacted with, efforts to ensure just transitions. The underlying assumption is that experiences from previous investments will provide insights that can be used to enhance the contributions of future policy support, investment planning, financing, and implementation of just transitions. |
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[Ensure 40% participation by women in climate change decision-making processes at all levels--local, national, multilateral negotiations and meetings] ...Establish a quota (initial: 40 per cent, aiming towards 50%) as a temporary special measure for ensuring the equal participation of women in climate change decision-making processes at all levels –local, national, multilateral negotiations and meetings); Include grassroots women and the youth in discussions on climate change plans, actions and initiatives |
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["Greece", "Morocco", "Poland", "Peru", "United States of America (the)", "None", "Nauru"] |
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[Peru]_ngv_per,[Spain]_ngv_esp,[International Labour Organization (ILO)]_ior_int,[International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC]_ing_int,[World Health Organization [WHO)]_ior_int,[The B Team]_oth_usa,[United Nations Global Compact (UNGC)]_ior_int,[United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA)]_ior_int,[Poland]_ngv_pol,[Nauru]_ngv_nru |
{"ngv": ["Greece"], "ior": ["UN WOMEN", "World Resources Institute (WRI)"], "ing": ["Wellcome Trust", " Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection"], "oth": ["Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC)"]} |
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ccid_0246 |
LDC Initiative for Effective Adaptation and Resilience |
mainly adaptation |
human settlements |
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https://www.iied.org/ldc-initiative-for-effective-adaptation-resilience-life-ar,http://www.ldc-climate.org/about-us/long-term-initiatives/ |
2018 |
The LDC Initiative for Effective Adaptation and Resilience (LIFE-AR) aims to develop an over-arching least developed countries (LDC) vision for adapting towards a climate resilient future by 2050. The vision will be LDC led and driven, driving forward climate action in line with LDC needs and priorities. LIFE-AR aims to:Develop an over-arching LDC vision for adapting towards a climate resilient future by 2050. The vision will be LDC-led and driven, enabling LDCs to drive forward climate action in line with their needs and priorities, and to present a strong case for domestic, donor and private investment into delivering long term, innovative and real climate action at scaleInform the development of adaptation plans to 2050, and identify immediate priorities that will further build national institutions, domestic systems and capabilities, and further define National Adaptation Plans (NAPs), National Determined Contributions (NDCs) and wider national efforts to build resilience and address poverty, and Undertake a robust review of evidence on effective adaptation and resilience interventions to date to inform the LDC vision, guided by a network of LDC advisers, practitioners and resilience partners, building on ongoing initiatives. Such an analysis will pinpoint ‘lighthouse initiatives’ that can serve as examples for learning and replication among fellow LDCs. |
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100% access to productive energy services |
$520 million over the next 10 years |
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["Afghanistan", "Angola", "Bangladesh", "Benin", "Bhutan", "Burkina Faso", "Burundi", "Cambodia", "Central African Republic (the)", "Chad", "Comoros (the)", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Djibouti", "Eritrea", "Ethiopia", "Gambia (the)", "Guinea", "Guinea-Bissau", "Haiti", "Kiribati", "Lao People's Democratic Republic (the)", "Lesotho", "Liberia", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Mozambique", "Myanmar", "None", "Niger (the)", "Rwanda", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "Sierra Leone", "Solomon Islands", "Somalia", "South Sudan", "Sudan (the)", "Timor-Leste", "None", "Tuvalu", "None", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Vanuatu", "Yemen", "Zambia"] |
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[LDC Group]_ior_int,[IIED]_edu_gbr,[UNDP]_ior_int,[GCA]_edu_int |
{"ngv": ["Afghanistan", "Angola", "Bangladesh", "Benin", "Bhutan", "Burkina Faso", "Burundi", "Cambodia", "Central African Republic", "Chad", "Comoros", "Democratic Republic of the Congo", "Djibouti", "Eritrea", "Ethiopia", "Gambia", "Guinea", "Guinea-Bissau", "Haiti", "Kiribati", "Lao People\u2019s Dem. Republic", "Lesotho", "Liberia", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Mozambique", "Myanmar", "Nepal", "Niger", "Rwanda", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "Sierra Leone", "Solomon Islands", "Somalia", "South Sudan", "Sudan", "Timor-Leste", "Togo", "Tuvalu", "Uganda", "United Republic of Tanzania", "Vanuatu", "Yemen", "Zambia"]} |
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ccid_0260 |
Norway-Pacific Joint Chair of Oceans and Climate Change |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
oceans and coastal zones |
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https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=18613 |
2018 |
The University of Bergen and the University of the South Pacific join forces across a Norway-Pacific axis to focus jointly on an ambitious research and training programme on oceans and climate change. Under the framework of the Chair in Oceans and Climate Change, the large-scale marine science and climate research facilities of the UiB will work closely together with their counterparts of the USP and build expertise across all the 12 Pacific member countries of the USP. |
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["Fiji", "Kiribati", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Nauru", "Niue", "Solomon Islands", "Tokelau", "Tonga", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu", "Samoa", "Norway"] |
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[University of Bergen (UiB)]_edu_nor,[University of the South Pacific (USP)]_edu_fji |
{"ngv": ["Cook Islands", "Fiji", "Kiribati", "Marshall Islands", "Nauru", "Niue", "Solomon Islands", "Tokelau", "Tonga", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu ", "Samoa"]} |
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ccid_0269 |
Pacific Initiative on Biodiversity, Resilience and Climate Change |
mainly adaptation |
oceans and coastal zones |
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https://sdg.iisd.org/news/governments-launch-initiative-on-biodiversity-resilience-and-climate-change/ |
2018 |
Multi-stakeholder Joint Pacific Initiative, which embraces the twin goals of climate action and biodiversity protection. The Pacific Initiative aims at making a tangible and lasting impact on people in the Pacific, which
counts 19 countries and territories, totalling more than 12 million people, including nearly 600.000 EU citizens.Guided by evidence, the Initiative will focus strategically on the intrinsically interconnected areas of biodiversity and climate change. Biodiversity in small island states and territories is a significant asset and needs to be protected as it is increasingly impacted by the effects of climate change. More specifically, the Initiative aims at increasing the capacities of Pacific Island countries and territories, to adapt to climate change impacts; and to protect, restore and enhance biodiversity in order to strengthen the resilience of their socio-ecological systems. |
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19 countries/islands states in the pacifc region |
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$24.7 million |
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["French Polynesia", "New Caledonia", "Pitcairn", "Wallis and Futuna", "Samoa", "Australia", "Cook Islands (the)", "Micronesia (Federated States of)", "Fiji", "Guam", "Kiribati", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Niue", "Northern Mariana Islands (the)", "Palau", "Papua New Guinea", "American Samoa", "Solomon Islands", "Tokelau", "Tonga", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu"] |
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ccid_0270 |
DeSIRA - Financing for agricultural research to help low-income farmers adapt to climate change |
mainly adaptation |
land use, water |
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https://europa.eu/capacity4dev/desira#collaboration |
2018 |
The European Commission, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, France and other countries will initiate programmes up to $650 M over 2018-2020 to help the world’s poorest farmers better adapt to climate change by:
• fostering use of scientific knowledge for innovation and development;
• enhancing agricultural research capaci-ties and institutional architecture;
• increasing knowledge and evidence for policies and investment decisions. |
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["Guatemala", "El Salvador", "None", "Nicaragua", "Mexico", "Panama", "Costa Rica", "Liberia", "Rwanda", "Benin", "Eritrea", "Ethiopia", "Nigeria", "Colombia", "Ecuador", "Peru", "Senegal", "Burkina Faso", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Mali", "Niger (the)", "Bangladesh"] |
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{"ngv": ["European Commission"], "oth": ["Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR)", "CGIAR", "Association of International Research and Development Centers for Agriculture (AIRCA)", "Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA)", "African Forum for Agricultural Advisory Services (AFAAS)", "CORAF", "ASARECA", "Centre for Coordination of Agricultural Research and Development for Southern Africa (CCARDESA)"], "ior": ["TAP/FAO"]} |
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ccid_0274 |
AfroChampions Initiative |
mainly adaptation |
industry |
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http://www.afrochampions.com/ |
2018 |
The AfroChampions Initiative is an official platform of exchange between the African private sector and the leaders of the African Union, and in particular its department in charge of Trade and Industry. Awareness-raising and private sector consultation activities will be carried out by the AfroChampions Initiative, which announces that it has committed through its members a US$ one million budget for this outreach and advocacy campaign. This campaign will be structured around 4 projects:
1.Enhancing public-private dialogue around the AfCFTA, whose objective is to promote smooth and effective implementation across all the countries and economic actors of the continent.
2.Research and knowledge sharing to support the African Union’s public policies impacting business The AfroChampions Initiative’s research center, will share its extensive research work on intra-African investment, trade and African multinationals to inform and support the AU’s interactions and policies.
3.The promotion of intra-African trade and investment, in collaboration with Afreximbank. The African Union Commission and the AfroChampions Initiative plan to work on organizing regular regional meetings to highlight major economic projects that could impact several countries simultaneously.
4.Dialogue with civil society. With the conviction that free movement of people is the key to a successful AfCFTA in the long term, the AfroChampions Initiative has just launched the AfricaPassportNow! Campaign, which consists of a citizens’ online petition to Governments speed up the creation of a unique African passport accessible to every African. |
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to bring 17 million inhabitants of urban areas improved access to basic services |
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{"bus": ["Konfidants", "Dangote Group", "Africa Development Solutions Group"], "edu": ["Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library"], "dng": ["Thabo Mbeki Foundation"]} |
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ccid_0281 |
Movin´on |
mainly mitigation |
transport |
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https://www.movinonconnect.com/en/ |
2018 |
Movin’On is a movement that was established in 2017 out of a common vision shared by all its members: mobility is at the heart of human development, it is essential to our societies and for the benefit of all. Faced with the climate crisis and societal tensions, mobility must be sustainable, useful and accessible to all. |
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["France", "Canada", "Ireland", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Germany", "United States of America (the)", "Belgium", "None", "India", "Switzerland", "Italy", "Thailand", "Japan", "China", "Spain", "Sweden", "Poland", "Slovenia", "Russian Federation (the)"] |
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[Michelin Corporate Foundation]_ing_fra,[la Manufacture Française des Pneumatiques Michelin-_bus_fra |
{"bus": ["accenture", "Allianz", "Capgemini", "CGI", "Dassault Systemes", "DHL", "Engie", "EY", "Faurecia", "Geodis", "Huawei", "Kantar", "MACIF", "Michelin", "Microsoft", "Mobivia", "Orange", "Saint Gobain", "SNCF", "Solvay", "Thales", "Solar Impulse Foundation", "Transport Decarbonisation Alliance"], "inv": ["BNP Paribas"], "edu": ["McGill University"], "oth": ["SLOCAT partnership"]} |
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ccid_0283 |
RE-Source Platform |
mainly mitigation |
energy |
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http://resource-platform.eu/ |
2018 |
The RE-Source Platform is Europe’s leading forum for corporate renewable energy sourcing. Through its wide-ranging and innovative Buyers Toolkit and popular annual event for energy buyers and sellers, RE-Source seeks to remove barriers for corporates to renewable energy procurement in support of Europe’s climate and energy goals. The massive potential represented by corporate renewable energy sourcing can only be realised via increased awareness and the removal of policy and market barriers that currently constrain the growth of renewables in many markets in Europe. We believe that corporate electricity buyers, renewable energy suppliers and policy-makers have a unique opportunity to help Europe achieve its climate and energy objectives by enabling new, competitively-priced renewable energy resources at a scale not otherwise achievable. |
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[Reach the EU’s 32% renewable energy target by 2030] |
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{"bus": ["Solar Power Europe", "RE 100", "Wind Europe", "World Business Council for Sustainable Development(WBCSD)", "Amazon", "Facebook", "Google", "Microsoft", "Enel Green Power", "engie", "Iberdrola", "Danone", "Decathlon", "Heineken", "Ikea", "Novartis", "BT", "European Chemical Industry Council (CEFIC)", "Desertec Industrial Initiative (Dii)", "EKOenergy", "EFET", "Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance (REBA)", "Orygeen", "Eurelectric", "We Mean Business", "APESF", "Portuguese Renewable Energy Association (APREN)", "Asociacion Empresarial Eolica (AEE)", " Storage and Trading of Electricity", "Elettricita Futura", "Finnish Wind Power Association", "The Irish Wind Energy Association", "France Energie Eolienne", "Nederlandse WindEnergie Associatie (NWEA)", "NORWEA", "Polish Wind Energy Association (PWEA)", "RenewableUK", "REF-E", "Solar Trade Association", "Wind Denmark", "Turkey Section of the International Solar Energy", "Mechanical Engineering Industry (VDMA)", "Turkish Wind Energy Association", "Bloomberg New Energy Finance"], "ngv": ["European Commission (EU)"], "edu": ["Pexapark", "Renewable Energy Institute"], "ior": ["International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)"], "oth": ["AIB"], "ing": ["RECS International"]} |
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ccid_0287 |
Sports for Climate Action |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
other |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=90 |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Sports_for_Climate_Action |
https://unfccc.int/climate-action/sectoral-engagement/sports-for-climate-action |
2018 |
The Sports for Climate Action Initiative will provide sports organizations with a forum where participants can pursue climate action in a consistent and mutually supportive fashion by learning from each other, disseminating good practices, lessons learned, developing new tools, and collaborating on areas of mutual interest. Participants in the Sports for Climate Action Initiative will commit to adhere to a set of five principles and incorporate them into strategies, policies and procedures, and mainstream them within the sports community, thus setting the stage for a wider dissemination of the message and long-term success. Organizations are invited to sign up to the Sports for Climate Action principles, regardless of their current stage in their environmental endeavors and work collaboratively to identify and spotlight climate solutions. UN Climate change will deploy its existing Global Climate Action platforms such as NAZCA, Climate Neutral Now, and Momentum for Change initiatives to inspire action, track progress and/or highlight success and provide recognition. UN Climate Change will also facilitate and coordinate the initiative within its resources and mandates. |
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["Japan", "Sweden", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Switzerland", "Netherlands (the)", "United States of America (the)", "France", "Hong Kong", "Estonia", "Australia", "Germany", "China", "Vanuatu", "Monaco", "Russian Federation (the)", "Austria", "Italy", "Puerto Rico", "Canada", "New Zealand", "Finland", "Burundi", "Lesotho", "Botswana", "Brazil", "None", "Colombia", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Greece", "Portugal", "Jordan"] |
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{"edu": ["Kyoto University Football Club", "University of Colorado Athletics Department (CUAD)", "Loughborough University", "Wake Forest University", "University of Miami Athletics", "University of Zaragoza Sport Department"], "bus": ["Kyoto University American Football Club Gangsters", "The 2020 Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games", "AC Fukushima United Co Ltd", "Sano High School Rugby Club", "Tohoku Ice Hockey Club Co Ltd. (Free Blades)", "Ventforet Yamanashi Sports Club Inc.", "Kamakura International F.C", "Bryn\u00e4s IF", "Rugby League World Cup 2021", "International Federation of Association Football (FIFA)", "Formula E", "Union of European Football Associations (UEFA)", "F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Fran\u00e7aise de Tennis FFT", "Hong Kong Rugby Union", "Paris 2024", "Electric Marathon International", "New York Yankees", "United World Wrestling", "Bowls Australia Ltd.", "AEG Cycling", "Amgen Tour of California", "Eisb\u00e4ren Berlin", "LA Galaxy", "LA Kings", "Ontario Reign", "International Ice Hockey Federation", "AEG Rugby", "Beijing Organising Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (Beijing 2022)", "World Taekwondo", "United States Tennis Association (USTA)", "National Basketball Association (NBA)", "International Federation of Equestrian Sports (FEI)", "SailGP", "United States SailGP Team", "Great Britain SailGP Team", "China SailGP Team", "Australia SailGP Team", "Japan SailGP Team", "France SailGP Team", "World Rugby", "Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association", "Erakor Golden Star Football Club", "Minnesota Wild", "Waste Management Phoenix Open", "Team SCP Malizia", "All England Lawn Tennis Club (Wimbledon)", "Tennis Australia", "Bank of America Chicago Marathon", "Chicago Event Management", "IMOCA", "Chicks Climbing & Skiing", "Hood To Coast Relay", "Clube Atl\u00e9tico Tubar\u00e3o SPE Ltda", "Rhode Races & Events", "International Rafting Federation", "The Cowtown Marathon Inc.", "Melbourne Cricket Club", "Grandma\u2019s Marathon-Duluth Inc.", "The Ocean Race", "International Ski Federation (FIS)", "International Orienteering Federation (IOF)", "Forest Green Rovers F.C", "Youlden Parkville Cricket Club", "International Golf Federation (IGF)", "The Portland Timbers and Thorns FC", "Richmond Football Club", "Extreme E", "The European Obstacle Sports Federation", "Jordans Tennis Club", "Puerto Rico Soccer League", "Federa\u00e7\u00e3o de Campismo e Montanhismo de Portugal", "Norddeutcher Regatta Verein", "Sacramento Running Association", "German Ski Instructors Association", "Banff Marathon", "World Masters Athletics Championships in Toronto", "Biathlon Events Sweden", "VfL Wolfsburg", "Spanish Olympic Committee", "Prada Cup", "EPCR- Heiniken Champions Cup", "Canada Games Council", "German Football Association (Deutscher Fu\u00dfball-Bund)", "CSA SURF CANADA", "FIA-federation internationale de l'automobile", "Snowboarding Germany", "Professional Squash Association - PSA", "London Marathon Events Ltd", "Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games", "Canada Games Council", "Fenix Experience", "Federation Francaise de Rugby (France 2023)", "Formula 1", "International Fistball Association (IFA)", "Flying Pig Marathon", "NFL Green", "German Ski Federation (Deutscher Skiverband)", "Burundi Rugby League-Rugby A XIII", "Hibernian Football Club", "The Football Association England", "The Sharks (London's Premier Wild Water Racing Club)", "Royal Yachting Association", "Gloucestershire Cricket", "La Liga", "New York Mets", "Union Cycliste Internationale", "Kick4Life", "Palapye All Stars Football Club", "United States Golf Association", "The Federation Internationale de Savate", "OC Sport", "Rivergrass United FC", "International World Games Association (IWGA)", "Sporting Clube de Portugal", "International Biathlon Union", "International Basketball Federation (FIBA)", "Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts (GAMMA)", "Brazil Olympic Committee", "Great Britain Outrigger Canoe Association", "World Flying Disc Federation", "Sky Sports", "Sentosa Golf Club", "World Archery Federation", "International Judo Federation", "National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark", "International Federation of Teqball - FITEQ", "British Olympic Association", "International Federation of Sport Climbing", "Canadian Olympic Committee", "Juventus", "Colombian Olympic Committee", "International Skating Union", "Real Federaci\u00f3n Espa\u00f1ola de Patinaje", "Ju-Jitsu International Federation", "BBC Sport", "World Minigolf Sport Federation", "Extreme International", "Envision Virgin Racing", "Brazilian Surfing Confederation (CBSurf)", "Danro Judo Academy"], "ing": ["International Olympic Committee", "World Sailing", "International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA)"], "bus ": ["World Surf League (WSL)", "WhizzKids United Football Club"], "oth": ["International Triathlon Union (ITU)", "Marine Corps Marathon Organization", "World Rowing Federation FISA", "Air Force Marathon", "World OCR", "Global Association of International Sports Federations", "FEDERA\u00c7\u00c3O PORTUGUESA DE JUDO", "International Paralympic Committee", "International Floorball Federation", "International Skyrunning Federation"], "dng": ["International SAMBO Federation (FIAS)", "New York Road Runners (NYRR)", "Credit Union Cherry Blossom"]} |
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Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action |
mainly mitigation |
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http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Fashion_Industry_Charter_for_Climate_Action |
https://unfccc.int/climate-action/sectoral-engagement/global-climate-action-in-fashion/about-the-fashion-industry-charter-for-climate-action |
2018 |
Under the auspices of UN Climate Change, fashion stakeholders worked during 2018 to identify ways in which the broader textile, clothing and fashion industry can move towards an holistic commitment to climate action. They created the Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action which contains the vision to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. The Fashion Industry Charter was launched at COP24 in Katowice, Poland, in December 2018. The Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action goes beyond previous industry-wide commitments. Work under Fashion Charter for Climate Action is guided by its mission to drive the fashion industry to net-zero Greenhouse Gas emissions no later than 2050 in line with keeping global warming below 1.5 degrees. It also includes a target of 30% GHG emission reductions by 2030 and a commitment to analyze and set a decarbonization pathway for the fashion industry drawing on methodologies from the Science-Based Targets Initiative. This target – which is one of many goals enshrined in the Charter – is a clear demonstration that the fashion industry is serious about urgently acting on climate change and is keen to set an example to other sectors around the level of commitment required to meet the scale of the climate challenge. |
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[United Nations Framework for the Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)]_ior_int |
{"bus": ["ALDO Group", "Adidas AG", "Aigle", "Aquitex", "American and Efird HK Ltd", "American Eagle Outfitters", "AP Moller Maersk AS", "Arc teryx", "Artistic Milliners", "Asia Pacific Rayon", "ASICS", "Berbrand Srl", "Bottletop", "Burberry", "Capranea Sports AG", "CHANEL", "Chenfeng Group Co Ltd", "Circular Systems SPC", "COFREET", "Clover Group International Ltd", "Craghoppers", "Crystal International Group", "Dai", "DBL Group", "Decathlon", "Denim Expert Limited", "Dare2b", "Elevate Textiles", "El Corte Ingles", "Esprit", "Evea Eco Fashion", "Farfetch", "Fast Retailing", "Fenix Outdoor International AG", "Fossil Group", "GANNI", "GANT AB", "Gap Inc", "G Star RAW", "Good Fabric", "Groupe Rossignol", "Guess Inc", "Hakro GmbH", "Hanbo Enterprises Ltd", "Hansoll Textile Ltd", "House of Baukjen", "HandM Group", "Hong Kong Non Woven Fabric Ind Co Ltd", "Hop Lun Ltd", "Hugo Boss AG", "Inditex", "John Smedley Ltd", "K Boxing", "Kering Group", "KiK Textilien und Non Food GmbH", "Kmart Australia Limited", "Kmart Group", "Lenzing AG", "Lever Style Inc", "Levi Strauss and Co", "LIMY Inc dba Reformation", "Lojas Renner", "Loomstate", "lululemon athletica", "Mammut Sports Group AG", "Mango", "Mantis World", "Mulberry Group plc", "New Balance Athletics Inc", "Nike Inc", "NOABRANDS", "Otto Group", "Paris Good Fashion", "Pattern SpA", "Peak Performance Production AB", "Pinneco Research Ltd", "PVH Corp", "PIDIGI SPA", "Primark", "PUMA SE", "Ralph Lauren", "Regatta Group", "Reserva", "Target Australia", "TAL Apparel Ltd", "Tchibo", "TOM TAILOR", "Renewcell AB", "RT Knits Ltd", "Salomon", "Sateri", "Schoeller Texti AG", "Shokay", "SKFK Skunkfunk", "SLN Tekstil ve Moda San Tic AS", "Stella McCartney", "SunRise Group", "Sympatex Technologies GmbH", "Target Corporation", "Tendam Global Fashion Retail", "Textil Santanderina SA", "The R Collective", "The RealReal", "The Schneider Group", "Tintex Textiles SA", "Tropic Knits Ltd", "Uniquity", "VF Corporation", "Vivida Lifestyle Ltd", "YKK Corporation", "Workout Empire", "Worn Again"], "ing": ["The Forest Trust"]} |
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Alliances for Climate Action |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
energy, industry |
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https://www.alliancesforclimateaction.org/ |
2018 |
As the climate crisis deepens, we find ourselves in a race against time. We need to build inclusive societies that provide well being for all, powered by renewable energy and sustained by nature. And we need to do this at an unprecedented pace to avoid catastrophic climate impacts. The transition to a decarbonized economy has begun, but it is not happening at the speed and scale needed to keep global average temperatures from rising above 1.5°C—beyond which we will experience increasingly devastating impacts on our economies, livelihoods, health, ecosystems, and physical infrastructure. To realize the transformation to a zero carbon future, we need everyone - across all walks of life and in every country around the world - to advance climate solutions together. Alliances for Climate Action (ACA) is a network of national alliances dedicated to driving ambitious climate action, increasing public support for addressing the climate crisis, and engaging national governments to decarbonize faster. These national alliances are unique because they include a diversity of voices representing leaders from nearly every sector of society—state, local, and regional governments; companies and investors; academic and cultural institutions; tribal organizations and faith communities; healthcare institutions, and civil society. There is no question that national governments are needed to steer the transition to decarbonized economies in their respective countries, but the groups that make up these alliances are equally critical. They provide jobs, drive innovation, and collaborate to develop creative and inclusive solutions to the climate crisis. |
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["Argentina", "Japan", "Mexico", "South Africa", "United States of America (the)", "Viet Nam"] |
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["C40 Cities", "WWF", "CAN Climate Action Network ", "The Climat Group", "Avina Foundation", "We mean Business", "CDP"] |
[C40 Cities]_oth_int,[WWF]_ing_int,[CAN Climate Action Network ]_ing_int,[The Climat Group]_ing_int,[Avina Foundation]_ing_usa,[We mean Business]_ing_int,[CDP]_ing_int,[Japan Climate Initiative (ICI)]_oth_jpn,[We Are Still In (WASI)]_oth_usa,[ACA-MX]_oth_mex |
{"oth": ["ACAA", "Alliances for Climate Action South Africa (ACA SA)", "Viet nam Coalition for CLimate Action (VCCA)"], "ing": ["Ceres", "Climatenexus"], "dng": ["CREA", "FNGA", "Fundacion Vida Silvestre", "Green ID"], "sgv": ["Jalisco", "Red Argentina De Municipios frente al Csmbio Climatico"], "edu": ["imeplan", "Renewable Energy Institute", "Tecnologico de Monterrey", "Universidad de Guadalajara"], "bus": ["National Business Initiative"]} |
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ccid_0291 |
Goal 14 implementation for the protection of Mediterranean Sea's whales and dolphins |
mainly adaptation |
oceans and coastal zones |
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https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=28447 |
2018 |
Through its activities, Battibaleno association promotes the knowledge of marine mammals to encourage their protection and contributes to the effective creation of protected areas in the Mediterranean sea, as well as providing the scientific community with research data.MONITORING AND CETACEANS' RESEARCH'S SEA EXPEDITIONS: Battibaleno conducts monitoring campaigns of the Western Mediterranean, according to the "linear transect" and "photo-identification" method. The sightings made during our expeditions are transmitted to ISPRA (Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research), IWC (International Whaling Commission) and Tethys Research Institute, for the citizen science project "Cetacei FAI attenzione", organized with the fund FAI for the Environment. DELPHIS TRAINING (WORKSHOP FOR OBSERVERS OF CETACEANS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA): it's an interactive environmental education "format" aimed at schools, sailors and yachtsmen, institutions and all sea lovers. Delphis Training promotes the environmental value of the "Marine Mammal Sanctuary" in an original and entertaining way and spreads the bases for a conscious behavior compatible with the ecosystem. DELPHIS OPERATION: Battibaleno organises Delphis Operation, the traditional citizen science event, that since 1996, mobilizes sailors and yachtsmen from all over the Mediterranean. Delphis Operations is a campaign to raise awareness, to inspire more and more yachtsmen to become naturalist navigators and to create every year a new "instant-panoramic-picture" of the surface of the sea, starting from a large number of simultaneous observation points, distributed along the Italian coasts and other Mediterranean countries. |
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["Italy", "France", "Spain", "Monaco", "Slovenia", "Greece", "Croatia", "Albania", "Tunisia", "Malta"] |
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ccid_0292 |
International Waste Platform |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
oceans and coastal zones |
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https://internationalwasteplatform.org/ |
2018 |
To reach millions of people, to positively influence national and international decision-makers and bridge stakeholders from governments, businesses, academia, grassroots and other NGOs; various network representatives at the 6th IMDC agreed to collaborate as members of an International Waste Platform. This Platform was initiated by participants from the following countries: Indonesia, Portugal, Australia, Africa (regional), USA, Germany, Canada, New Zealand, Taiwan, Province of China, and Ghana.
Representatives committed themselves to align objectives, to support the implementation of strategies of Ocean Action, Climate Action and UNEP Clean Seas as well as to share ideas, best practices, concepts, programs, knowledge and opportunities; including the reduction of plastic debris at the source, before it enters rivers and the coastal environment. The represented hubs endeavour to bridge cross-sector stakeholders within their regions, map stakeholders and their programs. Country hubs, or national marine debris networks, can make a difference in societal behaviour change and environmental politics by providing input and promoting action which aims at finding solutions to ocean plastic pollution, solutions which according to Dr Habib El-Habr from UNEP, people are hungry for (in desperate need of?). Thus, country and regional hubs are essential to reach the prevention and reduction of marine pollution of all kinds and foster the establishment of national and international partnerships in a multi-stakeholder approach. |
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["Indonesia", "Portugal", "Australia", "South Africa", "United States of America (the)", "Germany", "Canada", "New Zealand", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Ghana", "Philippines (the)", "Viet Nam", "Timor-Leste", "Russian Federation (the)", "Malaysia", "Nigeria", "Norway", "Kenya", "Myanmar", "Greece", "Lao People's Democratic Republic (the)", "Cambodia", "Cameroon", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Congo (the)"] |
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{"dng": ["Portugese Marine Litter Network (APLM)", "Australian Marine Debris Initiative", "South Africa Sustainable Seas Trust", "USA network", "The Aotearoa Plastic Pollution Alliance", "Taiwan Network", "Ghana Waste Platform", "Philippine Waste Platfom", "Plastic Action Network", "Movimento Tasi Mos", "Russian Waste Hub", "Malaysians Against Marine Debris", "Nigeria Waste Platform", "Hold Norge Rent", "Clean up Kenya", "Thant Myanmar", "Aegean Rebreath", "Green Vientiane", "Clean Green Cambodia", "Main de Reve", "DRC Waste Platform", "Congo Waste Platform"], "ngv": ["German Round Table Marine Litter"], "ing": ["Ocean Legacy"]} |
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Global Campaign for Nature |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
land use, water, ocean and coastal zones |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=106 |
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https://www.campaignfornature.org/ |
2018 |
The Campaign for Nature is a partnership of the Wyss Campaign for Nature, National Geographic Society, and a growing coalition of more than 100 conservation organizations around the world that is calling on policymakers to commit to a science-driven, ambitious new deal for nature at the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity in Kunming, China. |
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[Conserve 30% of the world's natural environment by 2030] |
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[National Geographic Society]_ing_int,[Wyss Campaign for Nature]_ing_usa |
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ccid_0334 |
High-level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy |
mainly mitigation |
oceans and coastal zones |
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https://www.oceanpanel.org/advisory-network |
2018 |
The Ocean Panel’s Advisory Network is comprised of more than 135 private sector, non-governmental organisations and intergovernmental organisations across 35 countries.
The Advisory Network has brought together a diverse array of stakeholders to convert the Ocean Panel’s vision of a sustainable ocean economy into action. The group has advised the Ocean Panel on its new ocean action agenda. It is committed to drive action forward, disseminate and amplify the Ocean Panel’s work, and help implement, accelerate and scale action. This is within their own institutions and through voluntary action. See more on action here.
The network is coordinated by three eminent co-chairs: Naoko Ishii, Director, Center for Global Commons / Professor, Institute for Future Initiatives of The University of Tokyo; Sanjiv Mehta, Chairman & Managing Director, Hindustan Unilever; and Maria Damanaki, former European Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. |
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["Australia", "Australia", "Canada", "Chile", "Fiji", "Ghana", "Indonesia", "Jamaica", "Japan", "Kenya", "Mexico", "Namibia", "Norway", "Palau", "Portugal"] |
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ccid_0335 |
The Water, Peace, and Security Partnership |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
water, human settlements |
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https://www.waterpeacesecurity.org/ |
2018 |
The Water, Peace and Security (WPS) partnership is a collaboration between the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a consortium of six partners: IHE Delft (lead partner), World Resources Institute (WRI), Deltares, The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS), Wetlands International and International Alert. The initiative is intended to become an open network that can bring together knowledge, capacities and activities directed at speeding up and scaling up preventative action in the context of water stress–induced conflict, migration or other forms of social destabilisation. To this end, the consortium collaborates with a growing number of other institutions, including Oregon State University, Pacific Institute and New America. |
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{"edu": ["IHE Delft Institute for Water Education", "Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS)"], "ing": ["World Resources Institute (WRI)", "Deltares", "Wetlands International", "International Alert"]} |
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Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action |
mainly mitigation |
energy |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=97 |
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https://www.financeministersforclimate.org/ |
2018 |
Finance Ministers hold the keys to accelerating climate action. They know most clearly the risks posed by climate change, and recognize how taking action could unlock trillions in investments and create millions of jobs through 2030.
The Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action brings together fiscal and economic policymakers from over 50 countries in leading the global climate response and in securing a just transition towards low-carbon resilient development. |
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["Argentina", "Austria", "Bangladesh", "Canada", "Chile", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Cyprus", "Denmark", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Ecuador", "Equatorial Guinea", "Ethiopia", "Finland", "Fiji", "France", "Germany", "Ghana", "Guatemala", "Greece", "Iceland", "Indonesia", "Ireland", "Italy", "Jamaica", "Kenya", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Madagascar", "Maldives", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Mexico", "Monaco", "Netherlands (the)", "New Zealand", "Nigeria", "Norway", "Panama", "Paraguay", "Philippines (the)", "Poland", "Portugal", "Spain", "Sri Lanka", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Tonga", "Uganda", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Uruguay"] |
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{"ngv": ["Argentina", "Austria", "Bangladesh", "Canada", "Chile", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "Cote d\u2019Ivoire", "Cyprus", "Denmark", "Dominican Republic", "Ecuador", "Equatorial Guinea", "Ethiopia", "Finland", "Fiji", "France", "Germany", "Ghana", "Guatemala", "Greece", "Iceland", "Indonesia", "Ireland", "Italy", "Jamaica", "Kenya", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Madagascar", "Maldives", "Marshall Islands", "Mexico", "Monaco", "Netherlands", "New Zealand", "Nigeria", "Norway", "Panama", "Paraguay", "Philippines", "Poland", "Portugal", "Spain", "Sri Lanka", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Tonga", "Uganda", "United Kingdom", "Uruguay", "EU Commission"], "ior": ["International Monetary Fund", "Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)", "UNFCCC", "UNDP", "UNEP FI", "Inter-American Development Bank", "European Investment Bank", "African Development Bank", "Asian Development Bank"], "oth": ["NDC Partnership", "Network for Greening the Financial System"], "ing": ["SITRA", "Global Commission on Adaptation", "Coalition for Climate Resilient Investment"], "edu": ["World Resources Institute", "Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment"]} |
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ccid_0403 |
Increasing Capacities to develop National Species Checklists in the Latin America and the Caribbean Region |
Nature-based Solutions |
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https://www.gbif.org/project/1tM8FmqzlyGMmUiIMaaSsI/increasing-capacities-to-develop-national-species-checklists-in-the-latin-america-and-the-caribbean-region |
2018 |
This project will build on the experiences from the GBIF nodes of Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Chile and Brazil, with the associations CyTeD and Andino NET, to conduct a regional project defining consensus procedures for the development of national species checklists. A focus will be placed on achieving compatibility of databases with existing ones. Aiming a for a broad coverage of users, outcomes will be published in Spanish, Portuguese and English. Through a programme to “train the trainers”, knowledge gained from capacity dissemination events can be replicated to national and specific contexts. Additionally, a pilot checklist dataset per country will be published in the GBIF data network. (Note: Initiative ended in 2019) |
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[Conduct a regional project in Latin America and the Caribbean to define consensus procedures for the development of national species checklists] |
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["Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF)"] |
[GBIF Argentina]_ing_arg |
{"ing": ["GBIF Argentina", "SiB Colombia", "GBIF Chile", "Programa Iberoamericano de ciencia y technologia para el desarrollo (CYTED)", "GBIF Ecuador", "GBIF Peru", "GBIF Uruguay"], "dng": ["CONABIO Mexico", "Sistema Nacional de Informacion sobre Diversidad Biologica de Guatemala (SNIDB)", "Sistema de Informacao Sobre A Biodiversidade Brasileira (SiBBr)"], "bus": ["AndinoNet"]} |
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Act4nature International |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
land use, industry |
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2018 |
Act4nature international is the continuation of act4nature 2018 for companies with international activities. It is also led by EpE under a
multi-stakeholder steering committee and, though aimed at global actors, is a French collective initiative run by French partners.
New companies wishing to join can send the act4nature’s ten common commitments, together with their own SMART commitments, all signed by their CEO. |
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[Entreprises pour l Environnement (EpE)]_edu_fra |
{"bus": ["Amundi", "Antalis", "AXA", "BASF France", "Bayer France", "B and L evolution", "BNP Paribas", "Bollore Logistics", "Boygues Construction", "Boygues Immobilier", "Bureau Veritas", "Carrefour", "Cemex", "Cerelia", "Ciments Calcia and GSM", "Club Med", "Danone", "DS Avocats", "EDF", "Eiffage", "Enedis", "Engie", "ERM France", "France TV", "Groupe ADP", "GRTgaz", "Hermes", "Humanis", "Icade", "Imerys", "Invivo", "Kering", "LafargeHolcim", "Lea Nature", "L oreal", "LVMH", "Marsh France", "Michelin", "Mirova", "Nespresso", "Nestle France", "Nexity", "Paprec Group", "Plastic Comnium", "Primagaz", "Rabot Dutilleul", "Remy Cointreau", "Groupe Renault", "Groupe Rocher", "RTE", "Saint Gobain", "Sanofi", "Schneider Electric", "Seche Environnement", "Groupe Segex", "Siaci Saint Honore", "SNFC", "Societe Generale", "Storengy", "Suez", "Total", "Unilever France", "UPM", "Veolia", "Vinci", "Bel Group", "Deloitte", "CLS", "Macif", "Natixis", "Pierre Fabre", "Solvay"]} |
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ccid_0495 |
Nature4Climate |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
land use, oceans and coastal zones, water |
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http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Nature4Climate |
https://nature4climate.org/ |
2018 |
Natural climate solutions can provide a third of the cost-effective
climate mitigation needed between now and 2030 to meet the goals of the
Paris climate agreement.
Moreover, approximately 70% of the nature-based solutions to climate
that are needed are low impact – they can come from strengthening
protections for existing natural ecosystems or from improving practices
in managed forests and farmlands.
Nature4Climate (N4C) was founded in 2017 to raise the profile of
these solutions, and drive increased action and investment in natural
climate solutions.
We do that by communicating the immediate benefits of nature-based
solutions – societal, environmental and economic – to decision makers in
both the public and private sector.
Our work includes advocating for and demonstrating the breadth and
untapped potential of better management of land activities; pointing out
successes around the world; facilitating dialogue around nature-based
solutions; sharing scientific knowledge; providing unbranded
communications resources and creative treatments of the subject, and
more.
Ultimately, our aim is to bring the story of nature-based climate solutions to as broad an audience as possible. |
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[Increase investment and action on natural climate solutions in accordance with the 2015 Paris Agreement] |
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[The Nature Conservancy]_ing_usa,[United Nations Development Program (UNDP)]_ior_int |
{"ing": ["Conservation International", "\tEnvironmental Defense Fund", "Food and Land Use Coalition", "International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)", "The Nature Conservancy", "Wildlife Conservation Society", "Woods Hole Research Center", "World Resources Institute", "World Wildlife Fund (WWF)", "Youth4Nature"], "ior": ["Convention on Biological Diversity", "United Nations Development Program (UNDP)", "United Nations Environment Program (UNEP)", "United Nations Program on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (UN REDD)"], "oth": ["We Mean Business"], "bus": ["World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)"], "inv": ["Good Energies Foundation", "V Kahn Rasmussen Foundation (VKRF)", "Doris Duke Charitable Foundation", "The Miriam Harvey Catalyst Fund for Global Lands and People"]} |
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