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66 ccid_0077 Planners for Climate Action equally adaptation & mitigation human settlements     https://www.planners4climate.org/ 2017 Planners for Climate Action is a cooperative initiative born at the 23rd Conference of Parties (COP-23) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), in Bonn on 11 November 2017. The initiative, convened by UN-Habitat, is comprised of associations of planning practitioners and planning educators, collectively representing tens of thousands of planners worldwide, as well as other partners active in this area. Together, the community of professional planners and UNHabitat are determined to promote the value and contribution of better planning to sustainable cities facing the impacts of climate change. Without bold action today, adapting to the impacts of climate change in the future willbe more difficult and costly to future generations. It is imperative that planners play a critical role in accelerating climate action through responsible and transformative urban and territorial planning practice, education and research.                 SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned         [Engage at least 60,000 planners and 600 training institutions by 2025]           ["United States of America (the)", "Netherlands (the)", "China", "France", "Belgium", "Canada", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Kenya", "Indonesia", "Denmark", "Malaysia", "India", "Australia", "Italy", "Colombia"]   ["UN Habitat"] [UN Habitat]_ior_int {"dng": ["American Planning Association", "Urban Planning Society of China", "BE Planners"], "ing": ["Isocarp", "Commonwealth Association of Planners", "Earoph"], "edu": ["Global Planning Education Association", "Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP)", "Association pour la Promotion de lEnseignement et de la Recherche en Amenagement et Urbanisme (APERAU)", "ITC University of Twente", "Eurogeo", "Canadian Journal of Undergraduate Research (CJUR)", "Town and County Planners Association of Kenya", "Universitas Gadjah Mada", "European Council of Spatial Planners", "International Federation for Housing and Planning (IFPH)", "Canadian Institute of Planners", "Noida School of Architecture", "Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI)", "Politecnico di Milano", "Universidad de La Sabana", "The University of Melbourne"]}                                
69 ccid_0081 EV100 mainly mitigation transport, energy     https://www.theclimategroup.org/ev100 2017 EV100 is our global initiative bringing together companies committed to switching their fleets to electric vehicles and installing charging infrastructure for employees and customers by 2030. EV100 members are increasing demand, influencing policy, and driving mass roll-out - helping to make electric vehicles more rapidly affordable for everyone.             SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned                     [80,000+ EVs deployed. 5 million vehicles committed by 2030]       ["Japan", "Canada", "Australia", "New Zealand", "Hong Kong", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Germany", "China", "United States of America (the)", "India", "Denmark", "France", "Portugal", "Spain", "Netherlands (the)", "Switzerland"]   ["We Mean Business", "Climate Works Foundation", "Heising Simons Foundation"] [The Climate Group]_ing_gbr {"bus": ["AEON Mall", "Aeroports de Montreal", "AGL Energy", "Air New Zealand", "Airport Authority Hong Kong", "APCOA Parking Group", "ASKUL", "AstraZeneca", "Austrian Post", "Babor", "Baidu", "Biogen", "Bounce", "BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL)", "BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL)", "BT Group", "Centrica", "Christchurch Airport", "Clif Bar and Company", "CLP Group", "Costain", "Danfoss", "Delta Electronics", "Deutsche Post DHL Group", "Dixons Carphone", "Drover", "E ON", "EDF Group", "EDP", "Efacec", "European Metal Recycling (EMR)", "Fleet Alliance", "Flipkart", "Foxtons", "Genentech", "Genesis Energy", "GlaxoSmithKline", "Goldman Sachs", "Grundfos", "Heathrow Airport", "HP Inc", "Iberdrola", "Ingka Group (IKEA)", "intu", "John Sisk and Son", "LeasePlan", "Lime", "Lloyds Banking Group", "LONGi Group", "Lyft", "Mawdsleys", "Mercury", "Meridian", "METRO AG", "Mindspace Business Park REIT", "Mitie", "Natwest Group", "Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT)", "Novo Nordisk", "Ogilvie Fleet", "Ontario Power Generation", "Orsted", "OVO", "P3 Group", "PG and E", "Post CH Ltd (Swiss Post)", "Rentokil Initial plc", "Restore plc", "Royal HaskoningDHV", "Schenker AG", "Schneider Electric", "Severn Trent", "Shuttl", "Signify", "SSE plc", "Statkraft", "Takashimaya", "Tarmac", "Taxelco", "Tesco", "Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc (TEPCO)", "Tusker", "Unilever", "Vattenfall", "VMware", "Willmott Dixon", "Wipro Limited", "Zenith"], "inv": ["Bank of America", "Landsec", "State Bank of India", "Royal Bank of Scotland Group"], "sgv": ["Port Authority of New York and New Jersey"]}                                
70 ccid_0083 Net-Zero 2050 Team equally adaptation & mitigation energy     https://bteam.org/our-thinking/news/net-zero-by-2050 2017 The Net-Zero 2050 Team is a leadership group of CEOs and their companies, who are working together to accelerate the just transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. They each have committed to set a science-based target, and further pledge to phase out all greenhouse gas emissions by January 1, 2050. They also pledge to use their influence to advocate for policies that support an economy-wide transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The Net-Zero 2050 pledge is formally recognized as part of the We Mean Business coalition’s Take Action campaign and is a collaboration with the Science Based Targets initiative. We’re working to redefine the culture of accountability in business, for our companies, communities and future generations, by creating and cascading new norms of corporate leadership that can build a better world.                         SDG explicitly mentioned         [Committing companies pledge to phase out all greenhouse gas emissions by January 2050] Source: CIP/NAZCA                   ["France", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "China", "Kenya", "Brazil", "Denmark", "United States of America (the)"]   [""] [The B Team]_ing_usa {"bus": ["Kering", "Unilever", "Broad Group", "Safaricom", "Natura", "Virgin Group", "Econet", "Salesforce", "Tiffany and Co"]}                                
72 ccid_0087 Caribbean Climate-Smart Accelerator equally adaptation & mitigation oceans and coastal zones, energy     https://www.caribbeanaccelerator.org/ 2017 The Accelerator is an entrepreneurial engine that catalyzes and accelerates priority initiatives toward a Climate-Smart Zone, delivering resilience, social development, and broad-based economic growth for the Caribbean. Our central objective is to help transform the region’s economy by fast-tracking sound public and private investment opportunities that support climate action and economic growth through sustainable development. Drawing on the deep experience of our nations and institutions, a group of twenty-seven visionary Caribbean Governments, alongside some of the largest global companies, financial institutions, and foundations have joined The Accelerator to make the Caribbean a beacon of climate-smart development.             SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned         [Setting the region on a course to become 90% renewable energy for all Caribbean countries by 2035]     [Protect 30% of the region’s ocean and land by 2030 through NbS]         ["Anguilla", "Antigua and Barbuda", "Aruba", "Bahamas (the)", "Barbados", "Belize", "Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba", "Virgin Islands (British)", "Costa Rica", "Cura\u00e7ao", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Dominica", "Grenada", "Guyana", "Haiti", "Honduras", "Jamaica", "Mexico", "Montserrat", "Panama", "Saint Kitts and Nevis", "Saint Lucia", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Suriname", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Turks and Caicos Islands (the)", "Virgin Islands (U.S.)"]   ["Inter American Development Bank Group (IDB)", "Grenada", "World Bank Group (WBG)", "Sir Richard Branson"] [Inter American Development Bank Group (IDB)]_ior_int,[Jamaica]_ngv_jam {"ngv": ["Anguilla", "Antigua and Barbuda", "Aruba", "Bahamas", "Barbados", "Belize", "Bonaire", "British Virgin Islands", "Costa Rica", "Curacao", "Dominican Republic", "Dominica", "Grenada", "Guyana", "Haiti", "Honduras", "Jamaica", "Mexico", "Montserrat", "Panama", "St Kitts and Nevis", "St Lucia", "St Vincent and The Grenadines", "Suriname", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Turks and Caicos", "US Virgin Islands", "Caribbean Community (CARICOM)", "Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA)", "Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)", "Government of Canada"], "bus": ["Airbnb", "BITT Digital Inc", "Branson Centre for Entrepreneurship Kingston", "Virgin Group", "Zero Mass Water", "8 Minute Energy", "Algas Organics", "BMR Energy", "Cave Shepherd and Co Ltd", "Environmental Services Inc", "Envision Energy", "Harneys", "Ionian Management Inc", "Long Haul Capital Group LLC", "Mats Granryd GSMA", "PwC", "Risk Cooperative", "Sutter Securities", "Swiss Re", "Willis Towers Watson", "TBWA Melbourne"], "ior": ["Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR)", "Green Climate Fund (GCF)", "Inter American Development Bank Group (IDB)", "United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)", "World Bank Group (WBG)", "Committee on Sustainability Assessment", "Caribbean Development Bank (CDB)", "Organisation of American States (OAS)"], "oth": ["Ocean Unite", "Breakthrough Energy Coalition"], "dng": ["Rocky Mountain Institute", "Sir Richard Branson", "Tides Foundation", "Virgin Unite", "Bridgeway Foundation", "Clinton Foundation", "Chris Hohn Fund Management The Children's Investment Fund Management (TCI)", "Fahr LLC"], "ing": ["The Nature Conservancy", "Bill Gates"], "edu": ["University of the West Indies", "Munich Climate Insurance", "Writing Legends"], "inv": ["Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF SPC)", "LowCarbondotcom"], "sgv": ["Global Affairs Canada (GAC)"]}                                
76 ccid_0091 Global Alliance for Water and Climate’s Incubation Platform mainly adaptation water     http://www.water-climate-alliances.org/project/gawcip-global-alliance-water-and-climate-incubator-platform 2017 The Paris Pact was launched on the opening day of the climate summit COP21. It was the starting point of a global momentum for the identification of solutions for climate adaptation and mitigation. Thus, a Global Alliances for Water and Climate (GAWC) was established at the COP22, within which a Global Alliance for Water and Climate’s Incubation Platform (GAWCIP) has been set up gathering international private, institutional and financial partners, with the support of French ministries of ecology and foreign affairs. This platform is based on key investments/projects dealing with enabling knowledge and soft infrastructures.           SDG explicitly mentioned             SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned       [33 million people] (source?) [Over 2016-2020: 100 projects to support the incubator and project preparation with grants worth a total of 20 million euros]       [Declaration of the French Water agencies (20 projects) and incubation of 5 projects in 2018-2019; GCF to achieve incubation of 7 Trans-boundary Basin Organizations support programmes with (AFD)]   ["Senegal", "Morocco", "Jordan", "Congo (the)", "Kazakhstan", "Serbia", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Slovenia", "Brazil"]   ["Italy", "France", "Chad", "Burkina Faso", "UNESCO", "UNECE", "African Development Bank (AfDB)", "French Development Agency", "International Network of Basin Organizations INBO"] [Italy]_ngv_ita,[France]_ngv_fra,[Chad]_ngv_tcd,[Burkina Faso]_ngv_bfa,[UNESCO]_ior_int,[UNECE]_ior_int,[African Development Bank (AfDB)]_ior_int,[French Development Agency]_ngv_fra,[International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO)]_oth_int,[Business Alliance for Water and Climate (BAfWaC)]_oth_int,[Megacities Alliance for Water and Climate (MAfWaC)]_oth_int,[Global Clean Water Desalination Alliance (GCWDA)]_oth_int,[GAfWaC]_oth_int {"ngv": ["Italy", "France", "Chad", "Burkina Faso", "French Development Agency"], "ior": ["UNESCO", "UNECE", "African Development Bank (AfDB)"], "oth": ["International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO)", "Business Alliance for Water and Climate (BAfWaC)", "Megacities Alliance for Water and Climate (MAfWaC)", "Global Clean Water Desalination Alliance (GCWDA)", "GAfWaC"]}                                
78 ccid_0094 Global Urbis equally adaptation & mitigation human settlements     http://www.globalurbis.com/,https://www.eib.org/en/press/news/new-eib-partnership-to-support-climate-action-in-cities-announced-at-one-planet-summit.htm 2017 As announced at One Planet Summit in Paris, the EU Bank is to collaborate with the Global Covenant of Mayors (GCoM) to help cities finance climate action and build greener cities for future generations. The new partnership is under the umbrella of Global Urbis, an ambitious global initiative that will provide cities on a global scale with financing and technical assistance to mobilize significant private investment. It is a unique partnership between the European Commission, the European Investment Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the Global Covenant of Mayors, the single coalition of more than 7400 cities all over the world. The partnership aims to accelerate the implementation of the Paris Agreement in cities and local governments.                     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned       EBRD will seek to drive climate action in up to 60 cities       [Mobilize EUR1.5B in financing to ensure 40-60 Global Covenant cities have necessary resources to enact critical climate actions] EBRD’s initial investment today totals Euro 500 million, with the goal of mobilizing over $1.5 billion Euro in financing to ensure 40-60 Global Covenant cities have necessary resources to enact critical climate actions. The EIB, the world’s largest climate finance bank with a projected USD 100 billion in the next five years for climate-related lending, aims to develop with GCoM an innovative and unprecedented global advisory and financing facility focused on fostering Climate Action investments in cities. This global “one stop shop” will address market failures by providing investment and advisory support for GCoM cities. (information available from last year's coding;source unclear)     ["Belize", "Bhutan", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "Cabo Verde", "Hong Kong", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Fiji", "Gabon", "Gibraltar", "Guatemala", "Guinea", "Guinea-Bissau", "Haiti", "Honduras", "Liberia", "Malawi", "Nepal", "Pakistan", "Paraguay", "Sierra Leone", "Solomon Islands", "Somalia", "Sri Lanka", "Eswatini", "Tajikistan", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Vanuatu", "Viet Nam", "Azerbaijan", "Central African Republic (the)", "Comoros (the)", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Jordan", "Kenya", "Malaysia", "Mauritania", "Mauritius", "Nigeria", "Puerto Rico", "Russian Federation (the)", "Uganda", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "None", "Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)", "Zimbabwe", "Algeria", "Ethiopia", "Iceland", "None", "Mali", "Montenegro", "Namibia", "Republic of North Macedonia", "Zambia", "Bangladesh", "Burundi", "Israel", "Luxembourg", "Tunisia", "Albania", "Ecuador", "Kyrgyzstan", "Palestine, State of", "Panama", "Peru", "Togo", "Ghana", "New Zealand", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Burkina Faso", "Chad", "Costa Rica", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Estonia", "Morocco", "Chile", "India", "Kazakhstan", "Senegal", "Benin", "Lebanon", "Finland", "Serbia", "Czechia", "Norway", "South Africa", "Cameroon", "Colombia", "Switzerland", "Mozambique", "Thailand", "Turkey", "Ireland", "Lithuania", "Austria", "Indonesia", "Japan", "Georgia", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Slovakia", "Armenia", "Latvia", "Australia", "Cyprus", "Canada", "Philippines (the)", "None", "Malta", "Slovenia", "Moldova (the Republic of)", "Belarus", "Bulgaria", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Denmark", "Mexico", "Hungary", "Sweden", "Germany", "Poland", "Brazil", "Croatia", "Argentina", "Portugal", "Romania", "United States of America (the)", "France", "Greece", "Ukraine", "Belgium", "Spain", "Italy"]   ["European Investment Bank (EIB)", "Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy"] [European Investment Bank (EIB)]_ior_int,[Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy]_ior_int {"sgv": ["ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability", "C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group"], "ngv": ["German Corporation for International Cooperation (GIZ)"]}                                
79 ccid_0096 Carbon Neutrality Coalition mainly mitigation energy     https://www.carbon-neutrality.global/ 2017 (data unavailable at time of collection)                         SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned [Achieve net zero emission economy by 2050]                   ["Brazil", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "Ethiopia", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "Iceland", "Luxembourg", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Mexico", "Netherlands (the)", "New Zealand", "Norway", "Portugal", "Sweden", "United States of America (the)", "Ghana", "Spain", "Argentina", "South Africa", "Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)", "Denmark", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Australia", "Italy", "Ecuador", "Chile", "Canada", "Japan", "Austria", "Fiji", "Ireland", "Monaco", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Switzerland", "Timor-Leste"]   [""] [Brazil]_ngv_bra,[Colombia]_ngv_col,[Costa Rica]_ngv_cri,[Ethiopia]_ngv_eth,[Finland]_ngv_fin,[France]_ngv_fra,[Germany]_ngv_deu,[Iceland]_ngv_isl,[Luxembourg]_ngv_lux,[Marshall Islands]_ngv_mhl,[Mexico]_ngv_mex,[Netherlands]_ngv_nld,[New Zealand]_ngv_nzl,[Norway]_ngv_nor,[Portugal]_ngv_prt,[Sweden]_ngv_swe {"sgv": ["Austin", "Accra", "Barcelona", "Berlin", "Boston", "Buenos Aires", "Cape Town", "Caracas", "Copenhagen", "Durban", "London", "Los Angeles", "Melbourne", "Mexico City", "Milan", "New York City", "Oslo", "Paris", "Philadelphia", "Portland", "Quito", "Rio de Janeiro", "Salvador", "San Francisco", "Santiago", "Seattle", "Stockholm", "Sydney", "Toronto", "Vancouver", "Washington", "Yokohama"], "ngv": ["Austria", "Canada", "Chile", "Costa Rica", "Denmark", "Fiji", "Ireland", "Italy", "Japan", "Monaco", "Republic of Korea", "Spain", "Switzerland", "Timor Leste", "United Kingdom"]}                                
80 ccid_0097 Paris Collaborative on Green Budgeting equally adaptation & mitigation other     http://www.oecd.org/environment/green-budgeting/ 2017 The Paris Collaborative on Green Budgeting was launched by the OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría at the One Planet Summit in Paris on 12 December 2017. It aims to design new, innovative tools to assess and drive improvements in the alignment of national expenditure and revenue processes with climate and other environmental goals. This is a crucial step in achieving a central objective of the Paris Agreement on climate change as well as of the Aichi Biodiversity Targets and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals – aligning national policy frameworks and financial flows on a pathway towards low greenhouse gas emissions and environmentally sustainable development.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["France", "Ireland", "Mexico", "Norway", "Netherlands (the)", "Switzerland", "Austria", "Belgium", "Denmark", "Estonia", "Germany", "Italy", "Japan", "Latvia", "Poland", "Slovakia", "Spain", "Turkey", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"]   [""] [OECD]_ior_int {"ngv": ["Ireland", "Mexico", "Norway", "Netherlands", "Switzerland", "Austria", "Belgium", "Denmark", "Estonia", "Germany", "Italy", "Japan", "Latvia", "Poland", "Slovakia", "Spain", "Turkey", "United Kingdom", "European Union"]}                                
82 ccid_0099 Powering Past Coal Alliance mainly mitigation energy   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Powering_Past_Coal_Alliance https://poweringpastcoal.org/ 2017 The Powering Past Coal Alliance (PPCA) is a coalition of national and sub-national governments, businesses and organisations working to advance the transition from unabated coal power generation to clean energy. The PPCA aims to: secure commitments from governments and the private sector to phase out existing unabated coal power; encourage a global moratorium on the construction of new unabated coal-fired power plants; shift investment from coal to clean energy, including by working to restrict financing for coal-fired projects; achieve coal phase-out in a sustainable and economically inclusive way, including appropriate support for workers and communities.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Canada", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Angola", "Austria", "Belgium", "Costa Rica", "Denmark", "El Salvador", "Ethiopia", "Fiji", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "Greece", "Ireland", "Israel", "Italy", "Latvia", "Liechtenstein", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Mexico", "Netherlands (the)", "New Zealand", "None", "Portugal", "Senegal", "Slovakia", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu", "Australia", "United States of America (the)", "Philippines (the)", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Puerto Rico", "Korea (the Republic of)", "India", "Brazil", "Norway"]   ["Environment and Climate Change Canada", "Department for Business", " Energy", " and Industrial Strategy"] [Environment and Climate Change Canada]_ngv_can,[Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy]_ngv_gbr {"ngv": ["Canada", "United Kingdom", "Angola", "Austria", "Belgium", "Costa Rica", "Denmark", "El Salvador", "Ethiopia", "Fiji", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "Greece", "Ireland", "Israel", "Italy", "Latvia", "Liechtenstein", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Marshall Islands", "Mexico", "Netherlands", "New Zealand", "Niue", "Portugal", "Senegal", "Slovakia", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu"], "sgv": ["Australian Capital Territory", "Alberta", "British Columbia", "Balearic Islands", "Calrifornia", "Conneticut", "Hawaii", "Honululu", "Ilocos Norte", "Los Angeles", "Melbourne", "Negros Oriental", "Minnesota", "New Jersey", "New Taipei City", "New York", "Ontario", "Oregon", "Philadelphia", "Puerto Rico", "Quebec", "Rotterdam", "Scottland", "Sydney", "Vancouver", "Wales", "Washington", "South Chungcheong Province"], "inv": ["Aberdeen Standard Investments", "Aviva Plc", "axa investment managers", "Caisse des D\u00e9p\u00f4ts Group", "CCLA Investment Management Limite", "Desjardings Group", "Hermes Investment Management", "Legal & General", "Robeco", "Schroders", "Swiss Re", "Varma Mutual Pension Insurance Company", "XPND Capital"], "bus": ["Alterra Power Corp", "ArcTern Ventures", "Autodesk", "Avant Garde Innovations", "BT", "DSM", "Diageo", "Econet Group", "EcoSmart", "Electricit\u00e9 de France (EDF)", "Engie", "GreenScience", "Drax", "Iberdrola", "Kering", "Natura Cosmetics", "\u00d8rsted", "Salesforce", "Marks and Spencer", "National Grid ESO", "Storebrand", "Unilever", "Scottish Power", "SSE", "Virgin Group"], "oth": ["Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church and Epworth IM", "Church Commissioners for England", "Church of England Pensions Board", "GeoExchange Coalition"], "ing": ["Pacific Islands Development Forum"]}                                
84 ccid_0102 Tony de Brum Declaration mainly mitigation oceans and coastal zones, transport     https://www.carbonpricingleadership.org/blogs/2018/2/9/get-on-board-support-the-tony-de-brum-declaration-and-help-decarbonize-the-shipping-sector 2017 On the sidelines of the “One Planet” climate summit in Paris, the international maritime sector has launched a declaration urging the shipping industry to take action for significant emissions reduction, in line with the Paris Agreement goals.                                                       ["France", "Australia", "Bangladesh", "Belgium", "Canada", "Chile", "Colombia", "Comoros (the)", "Cyprus", "Czechia", "Denmark", "Finland", "Germany", "Greece", "Guatemala", "Hungary", "Ireland", "Italy", "Kiribati", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Madagascar", "Malta", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Mexico", "Monaco", "Netherlands (the)", "New Zealand", "Poland", "Portugal", "Romania", "Saint Lucia", "Slovenia", "Solomon Islands", "Spain", "Sweden", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"]   [""] [France]_ngv_fra {"ngv": ["Australia", "Bangladesh", "Belgium", "Canada", "Chile", "Colombia", "Comoros", "Cyprus", "Czechia", "Denmark", "Finland", "Germany", "Greece", "Guatemala", "Hungary", "Ireland", "Italy", "Kiribati", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Madagascar", "Malta", "Marshall Islands", "Mexico", "Monaco", "Netherlands", "New Zealand", "Poland", "Portugal", "Romania", "Saint Lucia", "Slovenia", "Solomon Islands", "Spain", "Sweden", "United Kingdom"]}                                
85 ccid_0103 Regional Electric Vehicle Plan for the West mainly mitigation transport, energy     https://www.naseo.org/issues/transportation/rev-west 2017 Governors from eight western states – Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming – signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to provide a framework for creating an Intermountain West EV Corridor that will make it possible to drive an EV across major transportation corridors in the west. NASEO is facilitating support to the Signatory States as they implement activities outlined in the MOU, including creating best practices and procedures to enhance EV adoption, coordinating on EV charging station locations, creating voluntary minimum standards, and leveraging economies of scale.                                                       ["United States of America (the)"]   [""] [National Association of State Energy Officials]_ngv_usa {"sgv": ["Arizona", "Colorado", "Idaho", "Montana", "Nevada", "New Mexico", "Utah", "Wyoming"]}                                
86 ccid_0106 Network for Greening the Financial System equally adaptation & mitigation other     https://www.ngfs.net/en 2017 At the Paris “One Planet Summit” in December 2017, eight central banks and supervisors established the Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System (NGFS). Since then, the membership of the Network has grown dramatically, across the five continents. The Network’s purpose is to help strengthening the global response required to meet the goals of the Paris agreement and to enhance the role of the financial system to manage risks and to mobilize capital for green and low-carbon investments in the broader context of environmentally sustainable development. To this end, the Network defines and promotes best practices to be implemented within and outside of the Membership of the NGFS and conducts or commissions analytical work on green finance.                                                       ["Mexico", "Morocco", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "France", "Netherlands (the)", "Germany", "Sweden", "Singapore", "China", "Canada", "Malaysia", "Japan", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Austria", "Costa Rica", "Paraguay", "Italy", "Spain", "Colombia", "Portugal", "Indonesia", "Finland", "Greece", "Israel", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Slovenia", "Thailand", "Tunisia", "Luxembourg", "Estonia", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Russian Federation (the)", "Philippines (the)", "Brazil", "Mauritius", "Armenia", "Cyprus", "Hungary", "Ireland", "Malta", "Seychelles", "Chile", "Monaco", "Denmark", "United States of America (the)", "Norway", "Guernsey", "Isle of Man", "Slovakia", "Belgium", "Cambodia", "Georgia", "Romania", "Australia", "New Zealand", "South Africa", "Switzerland"]   [""] [Banco de Mexico]_ngv_mex,[Bank Al Maghrib]_ngv_mar,[Bank of England]_ngv_gbr,[Banque de France]_ngv_fra,[De Nederlandsche Bank]_ngv_nld,[Deutsche Bundesbank and BaFin]_ngv_deu,[Finansinspektionen]_ngv_swe,[Monetary Authority of Singapore]_ngv_sgp,[Peoples Bank of China]_ngv_chn,[Bank for International Settlements]_ior_int,[Bank of Canada]_ngv_can,[Bank Negara Malaysia]_ngv_mys,[Japan FSA]_ngv_jpn {"ngv": ["Abu Dhabi Financial Services Regulatory Authority", "Austrian Financial Market Authority", "Banco Central de Costa Rica", "Banco Central del Paraguay", "Banca d\u2019Italia", "Banco de Espana", "Banco de Mexico", "Central Bank of Colombia", "Banco de Portugal", "Bank Al Maghrib", "Bank Indonesia", "Central Bank of Malaysia", "Bank of Canada", "Bank of England", "Bank of Finland", "Bank of Greece", "Bank of Israel", "Bank of Japan", "Bank of Korea", "Bank of Slovenia", "Bank of Thailand", "Banque Centrale de Tunisie", "Banque Centrale du Luxembourg", "Banque de France", "Bank of Estonia", "Bank of Latvia", "Bank of Lithuania", "Bank of Russia", "Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas", "Central Bank of Brazil", "Bundesanstalt f\u00fcr Finanzdienstleistungsaufsic ht", "Bank of Mauritius", "Central Bank of Armenia", "Central Bank of Cyprus", "Central Bank of Hungary", "Central Bank of Ireland", "Central Bank of Malta", "Central Bank of Seychelles", "Central Bank of West African States", "Comision Nacional Bancaria y de Valores", "Comision para el Mercado de Chile", "Commission de controle des activites financieres", "Commission de Surveillance de Secteur Financier", "Danish Financial Supervisory Authority", "Danmarks National Bank", "De Nederlandsche Bank", "Departments of Financial Services of the State of New York", "Deutsche Bundesbank", "Dubai Financial Services Authority", "European Banking Authority", "European Central Bank", "European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority", "European Securities and Markets Authority", "Finansinspektionen", "Finanstilsynet", "Guernsey Financial Services Commission", "Isle of Man Financial Services Authority", "Istituto per la Vigilanza sulle Assicurazioni", "Hong Kong Monetary Authority", "Japan FSA", "Malta Financial Services Authority", "Monetary Authority of Singapore", "Narodna Banka Slovenska", "National Bank of Belgium", "National Bank of Cambodia", "National Bank of Georgia", "National Bank of Romania", "Norges Bank", "Oesterreichse Nationalbank", "Peoples Bank of China", "Reserve Bank of Australia", "Reserve Bank of New Zealand", "South African Reserve bank ", "Superintendencia Financiera De Colombia", "Sveriges Riksbank", "Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority", "Swiss National Bank"]}                                
87 ccid_0107 One Planet Sovereign Wealth Funds equally adaptation & mitigation other     https://oneplanetswfs.org/ 2017 Following the 2015 Paris Agreement to collectively mitigate the effects of climate change, the One Planet Summit was held on 12 December 2017, which was followed by the Climate Finance Day, recognising the important role played by this key sector. Given both their influence and long-term investment horizons, SWFs are uniquely positioned to promote long-term value creation and sustainable market outcomes. Accordingly, the “One Planet Sovereign Wealth Fund Working Group” was established at the event in order to accelerate efforts to integrate financial risks and opportunities related to climate change in the management of large, long-term asset pools.                                                       ["United Arab Emirates (the)", "Kuwait", "New Zealand", "Norway", "Saudi Arabia", "Qatar", "France", "Italy", "Spain", "Senegal", "Ireland", "Korea (the Republic of)", "India", "Kazakhstan", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "United States of America (the)"]   [""] [Abu Dhabi Investment Authority]_ngv_are,[Kuwait Investment Authority]_ngv_kwt,[NZ Superfund]_ngv_nzl,[Norges Bank]_ngv_nor,[Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia]_ngv_sau,[Qatar Investment Authority]_ngv_qat {"ngv": ["Bpifrance", "Compa\u00f1\u00eda Espa\u00f1ola de Financiaci\u00f3n del Desarrollo (COFIDES)", "Fonds Souverain d\u2019Investissements Strat\u00e9giques (FONSIS)", "Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF)", "National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF)", "National Investment Corporation of the National Bank of Kazakhstan"], "inv": ["CDP Equity", "Korea Investment Corporation (KIC)", "Mubadala Investment Company", "AXA Investment Managers", "Invesco", "Legal & General Investment Management", "Morgan Stanley Investment Management", "PIMCO", "BS Asset Management"]}                                
88 ccid_0108 Climate Action 100+ Coalition mainly mitigation industry   http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Climate_Action_100%2B http://www.climateaction100.org/ 2017 Climate Action 100+ is an investor-led initiative to ensure the world’s largest corporate greenhouse gas emitters take necessary action on climate change. More than 540 investors, responsible for over $52 trillion in assets under management, are engaging companies on improving climate change governance, cutting emissions and strengthening climate-related financial disclosures. The work of the initiative is coordinated by five regional investor networks: the Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC), Ceres, Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC), Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC) and Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI). It is supported by a global Steering Committee. Launched in December 2017, Climate Action 100+ garnered immediate worldwide attention. Designed by investors for investors, the initiative aims to ensure the world’s largest corporate greenhouse gas emitters take necessary action on climate change. The initiative was formed in the wake of the 2015 Paris Agreement, a global accord signed by nearly 200 countries (and ratified by 170), aiming to keep the increase in global average temperatures to well below two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, and pursuing efforts to limit warming further to 1.5 degrees Celsius. The investor signatories of Climate Action 100+ believe that engaging and working with the companies in which they invest, to secure greater disclosure of climate change risks and robust company emissions reduction strategies, is consistent with their fiduciary duty and essential to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement.             SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Denmark", "Netherlands (the)", "United States of America (the)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "China", "Luxembourg", "None", "Australia", "Canada", "Hong Kong", "India", "Japan", "Colombia", "France", "Italy", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Spain", "Switzerland", "Ireland", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Russian Federation (the)", "Austria", "Brazil", "Thailand", "South Africa", "Mexico", "Norway", "Sweden", "Indonesia", "Czechia", "Finland", "Poland"]   ["ior", "ing"] bus_aus,ing_usa,ing_aus,bus_gbr,bus_gbr {"inv": ["AllianceBernstein", "Alphinity Investment Management", "AMP Capital", "Ausbil Investment Management Limited", "Australian Ethical Investment", "AustralianSuper", "Avenir Capital", "Aware Super", "BT Financial Group", "CareSuper", "Cbus", "Christian Super", "Ellerston Capital", "First Sentier Investors", "HESTA", "IFM Investors", "JCP Investment Partners", "Local Government Super", "Mercer", "Morphic Asset Management", "MTAA Super", "Pendal Group", "Perennial Value Management", "Plato Investment Management Limited", "Platypus Asset Management", "QIC Limited", "QSuper", "RegnanGovernance Research and Engagement", "Solaris Investment Management", "Statewide Super", "Sunsuper", "Swell Asset Management", "TelstraSuper", "U Ethical", "UniSuper", "VFMC", "VicSuper", "Vision Super Pty Ltd", "WaveStone Capital", "Erste Asset Management GmbH", "provident fund", "Raiffeisen Capital Management", "AG Insurance", "Candriam", "Degroof Petercam Asset Management (DPAM)", "KBC Asset Management", "JGP", "Addenda Capital", "AGF INVESTMENTS INC", "Alberta Investment Management Corporation", "AequoShareholder Engagement Services", "Batirente", "British Columbia Investment Management Corporation", "British Columbia Municipal Pension Board of Trustees", "Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec", "Canada Post Corporation Pension Plan", "Gestion FeRIQUE", "GLC Asset Management Group Ltd", "Hexavest", "Ivey Foundation", "Jarislowsky Fraser Global Investment Management", "Le Regroupement pour la Responsabilite Sociale des Entreprises (RRSE)", "Manulife Asset Management", "NEI Investments", "Nova Scotia Pension Services Corporation", "Ontario TeachersPension Plan", "OPTrust", "Public Sector Pension Investment Board", "RBC Global Asset Management", "Shareholder Association for Research and Education", "TD Asset Management", "University of Toronto Asset Management Corporation on behalf of the University of Toronto", "Vancity Investment Management Ltd", "China Asset Management Company Co Ltd", "China Southern Asset Management", "E Fund Management", "Harvest Fund Management", "Hwabao WP Fund Management Co Ltd", "Ping An Insurance(Group) Company of China", "Bancolombia", "AP Pension", "ATP", "BankInvest", "Danske Bank", "Engagement International", "Industriens Pension", "Laegernes pension", "MP Investment Management A S", "Nykredit", "PBU Pension Fund of Early Childhood Teachers and Educators", "PenSam", "PensionDanmark", "PFA", "PKA", "Sampension", "SDG Invest", "Velliv", "YardHouse Capital Group", "Avaron Asset Management", "Aktia Bank", "Elo Mutual Pension Insurance Company", "Evli Bank Plc", "FIM SBank Wealth Management", "Ilmarinen Mutual Pension Insurance Company", "Keva", "Kirkon elakerahasto (The Church Pension Fund)", "LocalTapiola Asset Management Ltd", "OP Wealth Management", "Sampo Group", "Sitra the Finnish Innovation Fund", "SpFund Management Company Ltd", "Varma Mutual Pension Insurance Company", "Veritas Pension Insurance Co", "Amundi", "Arvella Investments", "AXA Group", "AXA IM", "BNP Paribas Asset Management", "Caisse des Depots", "Capital Fund Management (CFM)", "Carmignac", "cnp assurances", "comgest", "Dorval Asset Management", "Ecofi Investissements", "ERAFP", "Federal Finance Gestion", "Fonds de Garantie des Victimes: FGAOFGTI", "FRR", "Generali Group", "Groupama Asset Management", "Humanis", "Indep am", "Ircantec", "IVO Capital Partners", "LA BANQUE POSTALE ASSET MANAGEMENT", "La Financiere de l Echiquier", "La Francaise Group", "Lyxor Asset Management", "MAIF", "Meeschaert Asset Management", "Mirova", "Natixis Asset Management", "ODDO BHF ASSET MANAGEMENT", "OFI ASSET MANAGEMENT", "Rothschild and Co Asset Management Europe", "Sycomore", "Trusteam Finance", "ALLIANZ GLOBAL INVESTORS", "ALLIANZ", "Deutsche Asset Management", "ESG Portfolio Management", "MEAG Munich Ergo Asset Management GmbH", "MEAG Munich Ergo Kapitalanlagegesellschaft mbH", "MPC Renewable Energies", "Munich Re", "Quoniam Asset Management GmbH", "Union Investment", "VERKA VK Kirchliche Vorsorge VVaG", "AIA Group Limited", "Brawn Capital Limited", "Hamon Asset Management", "ECube Investment Advisors PVT LTD", "SBI Funds Management Pvt Ltd", "ASABRI", "Ireland Strategic Investment Fund", "Irish Life Investment Managers", "KBI Global Investors", "The Representative Church Body of the Church of Ireland", "BancoPosta Fondi Sgr", "Ente Nazionale di Previdenza e Assistenza per gli Psicologi (ENPAP)", "Fondo Pensione a contribuzione definita del Gruppo Intesa Sanpaolo", "metalworking pension fund", "Pegaso Fondo Pensione", "Poste Vita SpA", "Asset Management One CoLtd", "Fukoku Capital ManagementInc", "Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF)", "Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation", "Nikko Asset Management Co Ltd", "Nomura Asset Management CoLtd", "Resona Asset Management CoLtd", "Sompo Asset Management", "Sophia University", "Sumitomo Life Insurance Company", "Sumitomo Mitsui DS Asset Management CompanyLimited", "Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank", "The Daiichi Frontier Life Insurance CoLtd", "The Daiichi Life Insurance CompanyLimited", "KBL European Private Bankers", "Quintet Private Bank (Europe) SA", "Sparinvest", "Alfore XXI Banorte", "ABP", "Achmea", "Achmea Investment Management", "ACTIAM", "Aegon", "Aegon Asset Management", "Ahold Delhaize Pensioen", "APG", "ASR Nederland NV", "BPL Pensioen", "Kempen", "MN", "NN Investment Partners", "Pensioenfonds PGB", "PGGM", "PME", "Rabobank Pensioenfonds", "Robeco", "SPF Beheer", "Stichting Pensioenfonds Openbaar Vervoer (SPOV)", "Stichting Spoorwegpensioenfonds", "Devon Funds Management Limited", "New Zealand Superannuation Fund", "NZ Funds Management", "DNB Asset Management", "Gjensidigestiftelsen", "KLP", "Storebrand Asset Management", "BPI Gestao de Activos", "BPI Vida e Pensoes", "Eastspring Investments (Singapore) Limited", "GIC", "Maitri Asset Management", "Coronation Fund Managers", "Makalani Management Company (Pty) Limited", "CaixaBank Asset Management SGIICSAU", "Caja Ingenieros Gestion", "CCOO FP", "La Mutua Dels Enginyers", "Pensions Caixa 30", "VidaCaixa", "\u00c5landsbanken", "Alecta", "AMF", "Andra APfonden AP2", "AP3", "AP4 (Fjarde APfonden)", "AP7", "Church of Sweden Asset Management", "East Capital", "Folksam", "Forsta APfonden (AP1)", "GES International", "Handelsbanken", "Lansforsakringar AB", "Mistra The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research", "Nordea Asset Management", "ohman", "SEB Investment Management", "Skandia", "Swedbank Robur", "Tundra Fonder", "Aargauische Pensionskasse (APK)", "ATISA Personalvorsorgestiftung der TschumperlinUnternehmungen", "Bank J Safra Sarasin", "Bernische Lehrerversicherungskasse", "Bernische Pensionskasse BPK", "BVK", "Caisse de pension des societes HewlettPackard en Suisse", "Caisse de pension du Comite international de la CroixRouge", "Caisse de pensions de l Etat de Vaud (CPEV)", "Caisse de pensions du personnel communal de Lausanne (CPCL)", "Caisse de pensions ECARP", "Caisse de Prevoyance de l Etat de Geneve (CPEG)", "Caisse de Prevoyance des Interpretes de Conference (CPIC)", "Caisse de prevoyance du personnel de l Etat de Fribourg (CPPEF)", "Caisse de prevoyance du personnel de l Etat du Valais (CPVAL)", "Caisse intercommunale de pensions (CIP)", "Caisse paritaire de prevoyance de l industrie et de la construction (CPPIC)", "CAP Prevoyance", "CCAP Caisse Cantonale d Assurance Populaire", "CERN Pension Fund", "CIEPPCaisse InterEntreprises de Prevoyance Professionnelle", "City of Zurich Pension Fund", "CP Fonct de Police et des Etablissements Penitentiaires", "Credit Suisse Asset Management", "de Pury Pictet Turrettini and Cie", "EFG Asset Management", "Etablissement Cantonal d Assurance (ECA VAUD)", "Ethos Foundation", "Fond metallurgie vaud batiment (FMVB)", "Fondation de prevoyance Artes and Comoedia", "Fondation de prevoyance des Paroisses et Institutions Catholiques (FPPIC)", "Fondation de prevoyance du Groupe BNP PARIBAS en Suisse", "Fondation Interprofessionnelle Sanitaire de Prevoyance (FISP)", "Fondation Leenaards", "Fondation Patrimonia", "Fonds de Prevoyance de CA Indosuez (Suisse) SA", "Fonds interprofessionnel de prevoyance (FIP)", "Gebaudeversicherung Luzern", "GVA Gebaudeversicherung des Kantons St Gallen", "LGT Capital Partners", "Luzerner Pensionskasse", "Mirabaud Asset Management", "Nest Sammelstiftung", "Pension Fund Swiss Re", "Pensionskasse AR", "Pensionskasse Bank CIC (Schweiz)", "Pensionskasse BaselStadt", "Pensionskasse BaselStadt", "Pensionskasse Buhler AG Uzwil", "Pensionskasse Caritas", "Pensionskasse der Basler Kantonalbank", "Pensionskasse der Stadt Winterthur", "Pensionskasse der UBS", "Pensionskasse Pro Infirmis", "Pensionskasse Romischkatholische Landeskirche des Kantons Luzern", "Pensionskasse Schaffhausen PKSH", "Pensionskasse Schaffhausen", "Pensionskasse SRG SSR", "Pensionskasse Stadt Luzern", "Pensionskasse Stadt St Gallen", "Pensionskasse Unia", "Personalvorsorgekasse der Stadt Bern", "Prevoyance Sante Valais (PRESV)", "prevoyancene", "Profelia Fondation de prevoyance", "Prosperita Stiftung fur die berufliche Vorsorge", "RAM Active Investments SA", "Rentes Genevoises", "Retraites Populaires", "Robeco Institutional Asset Management BV", "Secunda Sammelstiftung", "St Galler Pensionskasse", "Stiftung Abendrot", "SVVKASIR", "Swiss Federal Pension Fund PUBLICA", "Swiss Life Asset Managers", "Swiss Re Ltd", "Swisscanto Invest by Zurcher Kantonalbank", "Terre des Hommes", "UBS Asset Management", "Unfallversicherungskasse des Basler Staatspersonals", "Unigestion", "Universite de Geneve (UNIGE)", "Verein Barmherzige Bruder von MariaHilf (Schweiz)", "Vorsorge SERTO", "Zurich Insurance Group", "Cathay Life Insurance CoLtd", "Cathay Securities Investment Trust CoLtd", "Aberdeen Standard", "AKO Capital", "Artemis Investment Management LLP", "Aviva Investors", "Avon Pension Fund", "BBC Pension Trust Ltd", "BlueBay Asset Management", "BMO Global Asset Management", "Brewin Dolphin", "BRF", "Brunel Pension Partnership", "CCLA", "Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church", "Cheyne Capital Management (UK) LLC", "Church Commissioners for England", "Church of England Pensions Board", "Coutts", "Dumfries and Galloway Council Pension Fund", "Earth Capital", "Eco Advisors", "Environment Agency Pension Fund", "EQ Investors", "Falkirk Council Pension Fund", "Fidelity International", "Fulcrum Asset Management", "GAM Investments", "Generation Investment Management", "Greater Manchester Pension Fund", "Guinness Asset Management", "Hermes Equity Ownership Services", "Hermes Investment Management", "HSBC Bank (UK) Pension Scheme", "HSBC Global Asset Management", "Insight Investment", "Invesco", "Janus Henderson Investors", "Jupiter Asset Management Limited", "Kames Capital", "LAPFF", "Legal and General Investment Management", "LGPS Central LTD", "Local Pensions Partnership (Investments Ltd)", "Lombard Odier", "London CIV", "London Pensions Fund Authority", "Lothian Pension Fund", "MandG Investments", "Majedie Asset Management", "Man Group", "Martin Currie", "Merian Global Investors", "Merseyside Pension Fund", "Muzinich and Co", "National Grid UK Pension Scheme", "Nest Corporation", "Newton Investment Management", "Ninety One", "North East Scotland Pension Fund", "Northern Ireland Local Government OfficersSuperannuation Committee", "Northern Pool", "Northern Trust Asset Management", "NS Partners Ltd", "Oldfield Partners LLP", "Osmosis Investment Management", "Osmosis Investment Management", "Pension Protection Fund", "Pictet Asset Management", "Pyrford International Ltd", "Rathbone Greenbank Investments", "RLAM", "Royal Mail Pensions Trustees Limited", "RPMI Railpen", "Ruffer LLP", "Russell Investments", "Sarasin and Partners LLP", "Schroders", "Scottish Borders Council", "Smith and Williamson Investment Management LLC", "South Yorkshire Pensions Authority", "Southeastern Asset Management", "Strathclyde Pension Fund", "The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust", "The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Pension Fund", "TPT Retirement Solutions", "Transport for London", "USS", "Walter Scott and Partners Limited", "West Midlands Pension Fund", "West Yorkshire Pension Fund", "WHEB Asset Management", "Acadian Asset Management", "Akaris Global", "Amherst College", "Arjuna Capital", "As You Sow", "BailardInc", "Baldwin Brothers Inc", "Barings LLC", "BlackRock", "Boston Common Asset Management", "Boston Trust Walden Asset Management", "Brandywine Global Investment Management", "Breckinridge Capital Advisors", "Brown Advisory", "CalPERS", "CalSTRS", "Calvert", "CenterSquare Investment Management", "Christian Brothers Investment Services", "Christopher Reynolds Foundation", "City of Chicago", "ClearBridge Investments", "Committee on Mission Responsibility Through Investment of the Presbyterian Church USA", "Connecticut Retirement Plans and Trusts", "Core Capital ManagementLLC", "CtW Investment Group", "Dalton Investments", "Dana Investment Advisors", "Domini Impact Investments LLC", "East Bay Municipal Utility District Employees Retirement System", "Employees Retirement System of the State of Hawaii", "Essex Investment ManagementLLC", "Everence and the Praxis Mutual Funds", "EverHope Capital", "Fairpointe Capital", "Fisher Investments", "Friends Fiduciary Corporation", "George Gund Foundation", "GranthamMayoVan Otterloo and Co LLC", "Great Lake Advisors", "Green Century", "Greentech Capital Advisors", "Hannon Armstrong", "Harvard University Endowment", "Illinois State Treasurer s Office", "Intech Investments", "JP Morgan Asset Management", "JCIR", "JLens", "Karner Blue Capital", "Legato Capital Management", "Lord Abbett", "Los Angeles Capital Management", "Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association (LACERA)", "Loyola MaryMount University", "Macalester College", "Macquarie Asset Management", "Maryland State Retirement and Pension System", "Mellon Investments", "Mercy Investment Services", "MFS Investment Management", "Miller Howard InvestmentsInc", "Minnesota State Board of Investment", "MIT Investment Management Company", "Nathan Cummings Foundation", "Neuberger Berman", "New Alternatives Fund", "New Jersey Division of Investment", "New York City Pension Funds", "New York State Common Retirement Fund", "Nuveen", "Oregon State Treasurer", "Pacific View Asset Management", "Pax World Management LLC", "PIMCO", "Prentiss Smith and Company", "Progressive Investment Management", "Redwood Grove Capital", "ReyndersMcVeigh Capital Management", "Richmond Global Compass", "Riverwater Partners", "Rockefeller Asset Management", "Sage Advisory", "San Francisco EmployeesRetirement System", "Seattle City EmployeesRetirement System", "SEI", "SEIU Master Trust", "Seventh Generation Interfaith Inc", "Sierra Club Foundation", "Sisters of St Dominic of Caldwell", "Skoll Foundation", "SLC Management", "Stance Capital", "State Street Global Advisors", "Sustainable Insight Capital Management", "Terra Alpha Investments", "The Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church (USA)", "The Ithaka GroupLLC", "The McKnight Foundation", "The Pension BoardsUCCInc", "The Sustainability Group of LoringWolcott and Coolidge", "Trillium Asset ManagementLLC", "Unitarian Universalist Association", "United Church Funds", "University of California Office of the Chief Investment Officer", "University of Rochester", "UNJSPF", "Veris Wealth Partners", "Vermont Pension Investment Committee", "Vermont State Treasurer s Office", "Vert Asset Management", "Washington State Investment Board", "Water asset management", "WaveCrest Wealth Management", "Wellington Management CompanyLLP", "Wells Fargo Asset Management", "Wespath Investment Management", "World Resources Institute", "Zevin Asset Management"], "bus": ["AP MollerMaersk", "Adbri Ltd", "AES Corporation", "AGL Energy Ltd", "Air France KLM SA", "Airbus Group", "American Airlines Group Inc", "American Electric Power CompanyInc", "Aneka Tambang Tbk (ANTAM)", "Anglo American", "Anhui Conch Cement Company Limited", "ArcelorMittal", "BASF SE", "Bayer AG", "Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft BMW", "Berkshire Hathaway", "BHP", "Bluescope Steel Limited", "Boeing Company", "Boral Limited", "BP", "Bumi Resources", "Bunge Limited", "Canadian Natural Resources Limited", "Caterpillar Inc", "CEMEX SAB de CV", "Centrica", "CEZAS", "Chevron Corporation", "China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) Limited", "China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation (Sinopec)", "China Shenhua Energy", "China Steel Corporation", "Coal India", "CocaCola Company", "ColgatePalmolive Company", "ConocoPhillips", "CRH", "Cummins Inc", "Daikin IndustriesLtd", "Daimler AG", "Dangote Cement Plc", "Danone SA", "Delta Air LinesInc", "Devon Energy Corporation", "Dominion EnergyInc", "Dow Inc", "Duke Energy Corporation", "EON SE", "Ecopetrol Sa", "EDF", "Enbridge Inc", "Enel SpA", "ENEOS Holdings Inc", "ENGIE", "Eni SpA", "Equinor", "Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd", "Exelon Corporation", "Exxon Mobil Corporation", "Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV", "FirstEnergy Corp", "Ford Motor Company", "Formosa Petrochemical", "Fortum Oyj", "Gazprom", "General Electric Company", "General Motors Company", "Glencore plc", "Grupo Argos SA", "Grupo Mexico", "HeidelbergCement AG", "HitachiLtd", "Hon Hai Precision Industry", "Honda Motor Company", "IberdrolaSA", "Imperial Oil", "Incitec Pivot", "International Paper Company", "Kinder MorganInc", "Koninklijke Philips NV", "Korea Electric Power Corp", "L Air Liquide", "LafargeHolcim Ltd", "Lockheed Martin Corporation", "Lukoil OAO", "LyondellBasell Industries Cl A", "Marathon Petroleum", "Martin Marietta MaterialsInc", "National Grid PLC", "Naturgy Energy", "Nestle", "NextEra EnergyInc", "Nippon Steel Corporation", "Nissan Motor Co Ltd", "Norilsk Nickel", "NRG EnergyInc", "NTPC Ltd", "Occidental Petroleum Corporation", "Oil Search", "OMV AG", "Orica", "Origin Energy", "PACCAR Inc", "Panasonic Corporation", "PepsiCoInc", "PetroChina Co Ltd", "Petroleo Brasileiro SAPetrobras", "Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex)", "Peugeot SA", "PGEPolska Grupa Energetyczna SA", "Phillips 66", "POSCO", "Power Assets Holdings Limited", "PPL CORPORATION", "Procter and Gamble Company", "PTT", "Qantas Airways Limited", "Raytheon Technologies", "Reliance Industries", "Renault SA", "Repsol", "Rio Tinto", "RollsRoyce", "Rosneft Oil Company", "Royal Dutch Shell", "RWE Aktiengesellschaft", "Saic Motor Corporation", "Saint Gobain", "Santos Limited", "Sasol Limited", "Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Aramco)", "Severstal", "Siemens Energy", "SK Innovation Co Ltd", "South32", "SSAB AB", "SSE PLC", "Suncor Energy Inc", "Suzano SA", "Suzuki Motor Corporation", "TC Energy", "Teck Resources Limited", "The Southern Company", "thyssenkrupp AG", "Toray IndustriesInc", "Total", "Toyota Motor Corporation", "Trane Technologies PLC", "Ultratech Cement Ltd", "Unilever PLC", "Uniper", "United Airlines HoldingsInc", "United Tractors", "Vale", "Valero Energy Corporation", "Vedanta Ltd", "Vistra Energy Corp", "Volkswagen AG", "Volvo", "WalmartInc", "WEC Energy GroupInc", "Weyerhaeuser Company", "Woodside Energy", "Woolworths Group Limited", "Xcel Energy Inc"]}                                
89 ccid_0110 The Sub-national Climate Fund for Islands and Coastal Regions equally adaptation & mitigation oceans and coastal zones     https://cop23.com.fj/fiji-work-schwarzeneggers-r20-coalition-develop-finance-green-infrastructure-projects-pacific/ 2017 Regions of Climate Action (R20), Fiji and Reunion Island have joined forces to create the Sub-national Climate Fund for Islands and Coastal Regions (SnCF Islands). They will work together to foster the development of green infrastructure projects for the Pacific in renewable energy, waste management and municipal lighting, as well as to create an investment fund to finance the projects. Island States and territories are amongst those most affected by climate change, not least from severe weather, and rising sea levels. They are also amongst those territories that suffer the most from the lack of essential energy, waste management and city lighting infrastructure projects that are necessary to power the economy, create jobs, and reduce negative impacts on health. The approach will be based on BlueOrchard Finance and R20’s first fund, the Sub-national Climate Fund for Africa (SnCF Africa). It will implement R20’s “value chain approach”, working from project concept through structuring, development and finally financing, the latter in partnership with established investment fund managers. It will complement the Pacific Regional NDC Hub launched at COP23 by seeking to leverage additional private and public investments in projects crucial to implementing and enhancing Pacific NDCs.​             SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned         [Reduce 4 million tonnes of CO2 per year]     [Create up to 20,000 jobs]       [$750 million to $5 billion]     ["Cook Islands (the)", "Fiji", "Kiribati", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Micronesia (Federated States of)", "Nauru", "Niue", "Palau", "Samoa", "Solomon Islands", "Tonga", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu", "Papua New Guinea"]   [""] [Fiji]_ngv_fji,[Regions of Climate Action]_ing_usa,[Reunion Island]_ngv_fra {"ngv": ["Fiji", "Reunion Island"], "ing": ["Regions of Climate Action"]}                                
90 ccid_0111 Pacific Climate Finance and Insurance Incubator equally adaptation & mitigation industry     https://cop23.com.fj/initiative-develop-pacific-finance-insurance-products-launched-e1-million-support-luxembourg/ 2017 The Pacific Climate Finance and Insurance Incubator – known as the Drua Incubator – will bring together leaders in finance, investment and insurance to develop and “incubate” transformational and scalable financial and insurance products that meet the specific requirements of Pacific Small Island Development States.                         SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned                     [1 million USD]     ["Cook Islands (the)", "Fiji", "Kiribati", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Micronesia (Federated States of)", "Nauru", "Niue", "Palau", "Samoa", "Solomon Islands", "Tonga", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu", "Papua New Guinea"]   ["Government of Luxembourg"] [Government of Luxembourg]_ngv_lux,[Government of Fiji]_ngv_fji,[Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat]_ngv_int,[United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)]_ior_int {"ngv": ["Government of Fiji", "Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat"]}                                
91 ccid_0112 Climate change and health in small island developing states mainly adaptation human settlements     https://www.who.int/globalchange/sids-initiative/en/ 2017 The initiative aims to provide national health authorities in SIDS with the political, technical and evidence and financial support to better understand and address the effects of climate change on health. This includes addressing climate change impacts on the main determinants of health (i.e. food, air, water and sanitation); improving the climate-resilience and environmental sustainability of healthcare facilities; and promoting climate change mitigation actions by the most polluting sectors (e.g. transport, energy, food and agriculture) to maximize health co-benefits. The initiative will also aim to lead the way in transforming health services in SIDS away from the current model of curative services with escalating costs, towards one based on disease prevention, climate resilience and sustainability.     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Fiji", "Maldives", "Timor-Leste", "Jamaica", "Kiribati", "Vanuatu"]   ["WHO"] [WHO]_ior_int {"ior": ["WHO", "UNFCCC"], "ngv": ["Fiji"]}                                
92 ccid_0113 Fiji Water Resilience mainly adaptation water     http://www.eib.org/en/infocentre/press/releases/all/2017/2017-310-largest-ever-eib-support-for-water-investment-in-a-small-island-state-new-usd-405-million-fiji-water-resilience-scheme-highlighted-to-world-climate-community 2017 (data unavailable at time of collection)                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Fiji"]   ["Asian Development Bank (ADB)", "Green Climate Fund (GCF)", "European Investment Bank (EIB)", "Fiji"] [Asian Development Bank (ADB)]_ior_int,[Green Climate Fund (GCF)]_ior_int,[European Investment Bank (EIB)]_ior_int,[Fiji]_ngv_fji {"ior": ["Asian Development Bank (ADB)", "Green Climate Fund (GCF)", "European Investment Bank (EIB)"], "ngv": ["Fiji"]}                                
93 ccid_0115 Renewable Energy Solution for Rural Communities equally adaptation & mitigation energy     https://www.leonardodicaprio.org/fiji-partners-with-ldf-to-develop-innovation-renewable-energy-solution-for-rural-communities/ 2017 Inspired by Fiji's Presidency of COP23, the Fijian Government, with the support of the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, will bring renewable energy to eligible rural communities across the country. Together with Sunergise (Fiji) Limited, the Fiji Locally Managed Marine Area Network (FLMMA) and the Fiji Electricity Authority (FEA), the new Fiji Rural Electrification Fund will bring solar power to communities with no electricity or that rely on pollution-emitting diesel generators. LDF will provide a grant as seed funding to electrify the villages of Vio and Nacula, the first two communities taking part in the pilot phase of the program. LDF will then help mobilise funding for additional communities. Once a sufficient number of communities are operational, the revenues from the electricity sales will be used to finance further communities, creating a self-funding system that will expand the program throughout rural Fiji. SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned             [Fiji Electricity Authority (FEA)’s key corporate strategic goal to become a 100 per cent renewable energy provider to all Fijians] FEA is the largest renewable energy generator in Fiji               ["Fiji"]   ["Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation"] [Fiji]_ngv_fji,[Sunergise Limited]_bus_fji,[Fiji Locally Managed Marine Area Network (FLMMA)]_sgv_fji,[Fiji Electricity Authority (FEA)]_sgv_fji,[Fiji Rural Electrification Fund]_ngv_fji,[Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation]_ing_int {"ngv": ["Fiji", "Fiji Rural Electrification Fund"], "bus": ["Sunergise Limited"], "sgv": ["Fiji Locally Managed Marine Area Network (FLMMA)", "Fiji Electricity Authority (FEA)"]}                                
94 ccid_0116 The Ocean Pathway equally adaptation & mitigation oceans and coastal zones     https://www.oceanpathway.org/ 2017 The reality of ocean change and climate change is obvious for those whose livelihoods depend on the ocean. For islanders and those living on the coasts, the change in the ocean is reflected in shifts in weather patterns, extreme ocean and weather events, rising ocean temperatures and the impacts on fisheries and livelihoods. This is the frontline of Ocean Change and Climate change. The Ocean Pathway was successfully launched in COP23 in Bonn with a two track strategy for 2020 supporting the goals of the Paris Agreement that includes; 1. Increasing the role of the ocean considerations in the UNFCCC process and; 2. Significantly increasing action in priority areas impacting or impacted by ocean and climate change. Co-chairs are Fiji and Sweden represented by the Fiji Minister of Economy and Minister Responsible for Climate Change, Hon. Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum and Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden, Hon. Isabella Lovin. This continues a unique partnership for the ocean that started with the co-hosting of the UN Ocean Conference in New York in June 2017.                         SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned                     ["United States of America (the)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Australia", "China", "Fiji", "Spain", "Thailand", "Sweden", "Norway", "Samoa", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Cook Islands (the)", "Portugal", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Chile", "New Zealand", "Kiribati", "Mexico", "Canada"]   [""] [Fiji]_ngv_fji,[Sweden]_ngv_swe,[Norway]_ngv_nor,[Samoa]_ngv_wsm,[Marshall Islands]_ngv_mhl,[Cook Islands]_ngv_cok,[Portugal]_ngv_prt,[Dominican Republic]_ngv_dom,[Chile]_ngv_chl,[New Zealand]_ngv_nzl,[Kiribati]_ngv_kir,[Mexico]_ngv_mex {"ior": ["Commonwealth Secretariat", "UNESCAP", "World Ocean Council ", "IOC-UNESCO", "PIDF", "FAO"], "edu": ["Pacific Community (USP", "University of the South-Pacifc "], "ing": ["WWF", "TNC", "Conservation International ", "RARE", "Peace Boat"], "dng": ["Ocean Conservancy "], "oth": ["Because of the Ocean Coalition ", "Ocean and Climate Platform ", "International Acidification Alliance ", "Ocean Action Day", "World Oceans Forum "]}                                
95 ccid_0118 Global Sidewalk Challenge mainly mitigation human settlements, transport     https://www.walk21.com/sidewalks 2017 The Global Sidewalk Challenge raises the voice and profile for walking internationally and sets a challenge to governments, private businesses and NGO’s to collaborate and invest in walking infrastructure, especially dedicated, safe and barrier free sidewalks at transport hubs, to benefit the people who walk most by focusing on the places most walked in order to reduce GHG emissions, improve the efficiency of public transport and deliver better public health. The Challenge seeks to catalyse action around the globe by consolidating the efforts of partner cities and organisations into a high profile campaign that brings momentum and ambition to construct, or rehabilitate, 100,000km of additional dedicated, safe, barrier free, sidewalks in the proximity of public transport hubs, the majority of which will be in low and middle income countries by 2030.                                             [Construct or rehabilitate 100,000 km of sidewalks in low- and middle-income countries by 2030]         ["Colombia", "Chile", "Nigeria", "Mexico", "Bangladesh", "Philippines (the)", "Kenya", "China"]   [""] [Walk21]_ing_gbr {"ing": ["International Organisation of Public Transport", "International Network for Transport and Accessibility in Low Income Communities", "International Federation of Pedestrians", "Smarter than Car Global Thinktank", "Healthbridge", "Partnership for Sustainable Low Carbon"], "edu": ["Centre for Sustainable Urban Studies", "Breda University", "University of Calgary"], "bus": ["Translink Metro", "AMEND"], "ior": ["UN Environment Programme (UNEP)"], "dng": ["America Walks", "Despacio Colombia", "Funda Peaton", "Liga Peatonal"], "edu ": ["World Resources Institute "], "oth": ["Walkonomics"]}                                
96 ccid_0119 Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative mainly mitigation transport, energy     https://www.transformative-mobility.org/ 2017 TUMI is the leading global implementation initiative on sustainable mobility formed through the union of 11 prestigious partners. We are united in one goal: changing mobility for the benefit of people and the environment, with a view to the future. TUMI supports transport projects all around the world and enables policy makers to transform urban mobility. We believe in sustainable mobility for a better future. We base TUMI on three pillars: innovation, knowledge, investment. We support innovative pilot projects around the world. We share knowledge with planners about modern mobility concepts, in workshops and conferences. We invest in the construction and modernisation of sustainable urban infrastructure.     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned               Mobilize USD1 billion to build and modernize sustainable urban mobility infrastructure (this information is no longer available on the website and has been sourced from CIP) Enable 3,000+ urban change-makers to plan and implement modern mobility concepts (this information is no longer available on the website and has been sourced from CIP)   ["Colombia", "South Africa", "Kenya", "Bangladesh", "Ethiopia", "Egypt", "Namibia", "Uganda", "India", "Indonesia", "Brazil", "Peru", "Ukraine", "Nigeria", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Morocco", "Viet Nam", "United States of America (the)", "Ghana", "Philippines (the)", "Thailand", "Hong Kong", "China", "France", "Belgium", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Germany", "Austria", "Finland", "Lebanon", "Slovenia", "Poland", "Sweden", "Denmark", "Netherlands (the)"]   ["Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ)"] [Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ)]_ngv_deu {"ior": ["Asian Development Bank (ADB)", "Development Bank of Latin America (CAF)", "UN Habitat"], "ngv": ["Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)", "Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ)"], "sgv": ["C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group", "Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI)"], "ing": ["Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP)", "World Resources Institute (WRI)"], "inv": ["Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau (KfW)"], "oth": ["Partnership on Sustainable Low Carbon Transport (SLoCaT)"]}                                
97 ccid_0120 SE4all: People-Centered Accelerator mainly mitigation human settlements, energy     https://www.seforall.org/people-centered-accelerator 2017 SEforALL serves as the Secretariat for the People-Centered Accelerator, a voluntary partnership of more than 45 organizations devoted to gender equality, social inclusion and women’s empowerment. Energy access is gendered. Due to differentiated (and unequal) societal standing and roles in communities and households, women and men use energy for different tasks. They value energy services differently. And they benefit differently from having access to those services. Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) believes in promoting the inclusion of women and the poorest people in society. Alongside efforts to achieve universal access to sustainable energy services, inclusion can help secure a just energy transition that leaves no one behind. Investment in women has a multiplier effect – they reinvest in their communities and society as a whole benefits. Along with our partners in the People-Centered Accelerator, SEforALL is working to: Enhance and extend the provision of sustainable modern energy to the very poorest people in society, who will not be reached by business-as-usual approaches; Help unlock finance from private and public sources for gender-smart, socially inclusive approaches in the energy sector; Incorporate gender equality at the heart of the energy transition by enhancing women’s full participation in sustainable energy solutions at every level; Bring together and strengthen collaboration between a broad range of stakeholders to achieve these aims in the context of the People-Centered Accelerator’s workstreams and activities.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Kosovo"]   [""] [SE4all]_ing_int {"bus": ["ABB", "Ashden", "Frontier Markets", "Reykjavik Energy", "Schneider Electric", "Smiling Through Light", "Value for Women", "Women Organizing for Change in Agriculture and Natural Resource Management"], "ing": ["ACCESS", "Acumen", "Berkeley Air Monitoring Group", "Calvert Impact Capital", "Catholic Agency for Overseas Development", "Clean Cooking Alliance", "Clean Energy Solutions Center", "Clinton Foundation", "ECOWAS Regional Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency", "ENERGIA", "Energising Development", "Energy Action Partners", "Energy Sector Management Assistance Program", "GenderCC Southern Africa", "Global Women's Network for the Energy Transition", "GLPGP", "Grassroots Africa", "IUCN", "Jentera Desa Foundation", "Landsvirkjun", "Let There Be Light International", "Love for Life", "Overseas Development Institute", "PowerCorner", "Practical Action", "REN21", "Self-Employed Women's Association", "Shell Foundation", "Solar Sister", "The Elders"], "dng": ["ENVenture"], "ngv": ["Icelandic International Development Agency", "Sweden Sverige", "UKAID"], "edu": ["International Institute for Environment and Development", "Mawazo Institute", "United Nations University Gender Equality Studies and Training Programme (UNU)"], "ior": ["UN Foundation"], "edu ": ["World Resource Institute"]}                                
98 ccid_0121 Climate Action Pacific Partnership equally adaptation & mitigation land use, oceans and coastal zones, water, energy     https://cop23.com.fj/capp-2018/ 2017 CAPP is a coalition of Pacific stakeholders from various thematic and cross-cutting areas, supported by regional and international partners, joined by their commitment to accelerate climate action in the Pacific and support international efforts to achieve the emissions reduction target set by the Paris Agreement.     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned         SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned [Net Zero by 2030] low and net zero emission development                   ["Fiji", "Cook Islands (the)", "Micronesia (Federated States of)", "French Polynesia", "Kiribati", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Nauru", "New Caledonia", "Niue", "Palau", "Papua New Guinea", "Samoa", "Solomon Islands", "Timor-Leste", "Tokelau", "Tonga", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu", "Wallis and Futuna"]   ["United Kingdom", "Australia", "Germany"] [Fiji]_ngv_fji,[Marrakech Partnership for Global Climate Action(MPGCA)]_ior_int {"ngv": ["Fiji", "Cook Islands", "Micronesia", "French Polynesia", "Kiribati", "Marshall Islands", "Nauru", "New Caledonia", "Niue", "Palau", "Papua New Guinea", "Samoa", "Solomon Islands", "Timor Leste", "Tokelau", "Tonga", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu", "Wallis and Futuna"]}                                
133 ccid_0190 Resilience Intel equally adaptation & mitigation industry     https://resilienceintel.org/ 2017 Resilience Intel: a first-of-its-kind Climate-Smart Finance Aggregator. The Climate-Smart Finance Aggregator brings together a coalition of technical, political and financial practitioner partners to establish a common standard for basic assessment of the climate-positive, neutral or negative value of any given dollar of investment, in any sector. The Aggregator will use a light-touch analysis to parse any kind of spending into good / bad / neutral and then add up all of the good, to identify hidden climate-action money across the whole economy.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                         [support the global transition to 100% climate-smart finance by 2038]   ["Kosovo"]   ["International Centre for Dialogue and Peacebuilding", "Geoversiv Foundation", "Citizens Climate Education", "COP22 Presidency", "Kingdom of Morocco"] [International Centre for Dialogue and Peacebuilding]_ing_usa,[Geoversiv Foundation]_ing_usa,[Citizens Climate Education]_dng_usa,[COP22 Presidency]_ior_int,[Kingdom of Morocco]_ngv_mar {"dng": ["Citizens Climate Education"], "bus": ["Carbon Delta", "Madison River Group"], "inv": ["The Climate Bonds Initiative"], "ing": ["The Geoversiv Foundation", "The Higher Ground Foundation", "The International Association for the Advancement of Innovative Approaches to Global Challenges", "The International Center for Dialogue and Peacebuilding"]}                                
136 ccid_0193 Statement of Support for the Cerrado Manifesto mainly mitigation land use, industry     https://cerradostatement.fairr.org/ 2017 The FAIRR Initiative is calling on investors to stand alongside companies in sending a clear message that there is widespread industry support to halt deforestation in the Cerrado, adopt sustainable land management practices and mitigate financial risks associated with deforestation and climate change.FAIRR and its partners are working to build investor support to drive discussions between producers, retailers, consumer organisations and civil society to build practical solutions to eradicate deforestation in Brazil’s Cerrado biome.The companies support the objectives defined in the Cerrado Manifesto and commit to working with local and international stakeholders to halt deforestation and native vegetation loss in the Cerrado.                         SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned                   [The Coalition aims to raise US$250 million], recognising this as an indicative value of the resources that may be required to address the issue.     ["Brazil"]   ["FAIRR Initiative"] [Ahold Delhaize]_bus_nld,[Avara Foods]_bus_gbr,[Grieg Seafood]_bus_nor,[Nutreco]_bus_nld,[Tesco]_bus_gbr,[Unilever]_bus_gbr,[Green Century Capital Management]_inv_usa,[Robeco]_inv_nld,[Consumer Goods Forum]_bus_fra,[FAIRR]_inv_gbr,[UN PRI]_ior_int,[Nestle]_bus_fra {"bus": ["2 Sisters Food Group", "Ahold Delhaize", "Ajinomoto Co Inc", "Aldi NL ", "Aldi UK and Ireland", "Alliance pour la Preservation des Forets ", "Arla Foods", "Auchan Retail", "Avara Foods", "AVRIL SCA", "Barry Callebaut", "Bel Group (Fromageries Bel SA)", "Bidfood NL ", "BioMar", "Boni Markten ", "Boon Sliedrecht ", "British Poultry Council", "Carrefour", "Casino Group", "Centraal Bureau Levensmiddelenhandel (CBL) ", "Cerelia ", "Cermaq Group AS", "Colgate Palmolive Company", "Consumer Goods Forum ", "Cooperative Group Ltd", "Coop Sweden", "Coop Switzerland", "Coop Supermarkten NL ", "Cooperl", "Cranswick Plc", "Dairy Crest Ltd", "Danone", "Deen Supermarkten NL ", "Detailresult ", "De Kweker ", "EMTE Supermarkten ", "FAIRR ", "Farne Salmon and Trout Ltd", "Ferrero ", "Fidante Partners Europe Ltd", "Givaudan ", "Grieg Seafood ASA", "Groothandel in Levensmiddelen Van Tol ", "GPA", "Grupo Bimbo", "Grupo Exito", "Hilton Food Group", "Hoogvliet Supermarkten ", "ICA Gruppen AB", "Iceland Foods Ltd", "Inter IKEA Group", "J Sainsburys Plc", "Jan Linders ", "Jumbo Supermarkten ", "Kellogg Company", "Kepak Group", "KLP", "Labeyrie Fine Foods", "Lantmannen ek for", "L Oreal SA", "Lekkerland", "Leroy Seafood Group ASA", "Lidl UK GmbH", "Lidl Nederland ", "Makro Nederland ", "Marks and Spencer Group Plc", "Mars Inc", "McDonald s Corporation", "METRO AG", "Migros", "Mondelez International", "Moy Park", "Nando s Chickenland Ltd", "Nestle SA", "Nettorama ", "Nevedi", "New Zealand King Salmon", "NorgesGruppen ASA", "Norvida AB", "Stations Retailbedrijf ", "Nutreco NV", "Plus Retail ", "Poiesz Supermarkten ", "Princes Ltd", "Retail Soy Group ", "REWE Group", "Royale Lacroix ", "Salmar ASA", "SeaChill", "Sligro", "SODEXO", "Spar NL ", "Standard Chartered Bank", "Tesco Stores Plc", "Tulip Ltd", "Unilever UN", "Vakcentrum ", "Vandemoortele ", "Vomar Voordeelmarkt ", "Waitrose Ltd", "Walmart Stores Inc", "Wm Morrison Supermarkets Plc", "Yeo Valley Farms (Production) Ltd"], "inv": ["ACTIAM", "Adrian Dominican Sisters Portfolio Advisory Board", "Aegon Asset Management", "Allianz Global Investors", "APG Asset Management", "Australian Ethical Investment Ltd", "Aviva Investors", "BMO Global Asset Management", "BNP Paribas Asset Management", "Boston Trust Walden Asset Management", "Boston Common Asset Management", "Caja Ingenieros Gestion SGIIC SAU", "Castlefield Investment Partners", "Congregation of Sisters of St Agnes", "Congregation of St Joseph", "Cordiant Capital", "Daughters of Charity Province of St Louise", "Dignity Health", "Domini Impact Investments LLC", "Dominican Sisters Grand Rapids (MI)", "EdenTree Investment Management Ltd", "Environment Agency Pension Funds", "First Affirmative Financial Network", "Green Century Capital Management Inc", "Handelsbanken Asset Management", "Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility", "JLens Investor Network", "Karner Blue Capital", "Kempen Capital Management", "Lansforsakringar AB", "Legal and General Investment Management", "Mercy Investment Services Inc", "Miller Howard Investments Inc", "Mirova", "NGS Super Fund", "Northwest Coalition for Responsible Investment", "NN Investment Partners NS", "Ohman", "OFI Asset Management", "Pax World Management LLC", "Priests of the Sacred Heart US Province", "Robeco", "Seventh Generation Interfaith Inc", "Sisters of the Presentation of Aberdeen SD", "Sisters of St Dominic Racine Dominicans", "Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP", "Storebrand Asset Management", "Strathclyde Pension Fund", "Sustainable Investment Management", "Sustainalytics", "The Capuchin Franciscan Province of Saint Joseph", "The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust", "The Polden Puckham Charitable Foundation", "Trillium Asset Management", "Triodos Investment Management BV", "Zevin Asset Management"], "iot": ["UNPRI "]}                                
139 ccid_0196 C40 Green & Healthy Streets mainly mitigation human settlements, transport     https://www.c40.org/other/green-and-healthy-streets 2017 As mayors of some of the world’s great cities, we are committed to transforming them into greener, healthier, and more prosperous places to live.  Our streets must be safe and accessible for everybody and our air must be clean and free from harmful emissions. This will improve the quality of life for all citizens, and help tackle the global threat of climate change. We pledge to transition to Fossil-Fuel-Free Streets by: Procuring, with our partners, only zero-emission buses from 2025; and ensuring a major area of our city is zero emission by 2030.To meet this commitment, we will: Transform our cities through people-friendly planning policies; Increase the rates of walking, cycling and the use of public and shared transport that is accessible to all citizens; Reduce the number of polluting vehicles on our streets and transition away from vehicles powered by fossil fuels; Lead by example by procuring zero emission vehicles for our city fleets as quickly as possible; Collaborate with suppliers, fleet operators and businesses to accelerate the shift to zero emissions vehicles and reduce vehicle miles in our cities; Publicly report every two years on the progress the cities are making towards these goals.                     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned         Signatory cities will make one large area of each city zero emission by 2030; Signatory cities will procure only eletric (zero emission) buses from 2025                   ["France", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "United States of America (the)", "Denmark", "Netherlands (the)", "New Zealand", "Spain", "Germany", "None", "Indonesia", "Colombia", "Mexico", "Italy", "Russian Federation (the)", "Norway", "Ecuador", "Brazil", "Chile", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Japan", "Canada", "Poland"]   ["Arup", "CITI Foundation", "Clean Air Fund", "Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy of the United Kingdom (BEIS)", "Federal Ministry for the Environment Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety", "Johnson & Johnson", "Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark", "Oak Foundation", "German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)", "United States Agency for International Development (USAID)", "Children\u2019s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF)"] [Autodesk Inc.]_bus_usa,[AXA]_bus_fra,[Bernard Van Leer Foundation]_ing_nld,[Cities Alliance / United Nations Office for Project Services]_ior_int,[Citelum]_bus_fra,[Climate KIC - EIT]_ing_bel,[The Climate Change Collaborative]_oth_usa,[ClimateWorks Foundation]_ing_usa,[Dell]_bus_usa,[Eat Foundation]_ing_nor,[European Climate Foundation]_ing_nld,[Food and Agriculture Organisation for the United Nations (FAO)]_ior_int,[Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)]_bus_deu,[Google]_bus_usa,[Grundfos]_ing_dnk,[INKGA / IKEA]_bus_swe,[KR Foundation]_ing_dnk,[L‘Oréal]_bus_fra,[Mastercard]_bus_usa,[McConnell Foundation]_ing_can,[Michelin Corporate Foundation]_ing_fra,[Microsoft]_bus_usa,[Novo Nordisk]_bus_dnk,[Qlik]_bus_swe,[Ramboll Foundation]_ing_dnk,[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]_ing_usa,[ROCKWOOL Group]_bus_dnk,[Suez North America]_bus_usa,[Wallace Global Fund]_ing_usa,[The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation]_ing_usa,[World Bank / Global Environment Facility]_ior_int {"sgv": ["Paris", "London", "Los Angeles", "Copenhagen", "Amsterdam", "Auckland", "Austin", "Barcelona", "Berlin", "Cape Town", "Heidelberg", "Jakarta", "Madrid", "Medellin", "Mexico City", "Milan", "Moscow", "Oslo", "Quito", "Rio de Janeiro", "Rome", "Rotterdam", "Santiago", "Seattle", "Seoul", "Tokyo", "Vancouver", "Warsaw", "Birmingham", "Honolulu", "Liverpool", "Oxford", "Greater Manchester", "Santa Monica", "West Hollywood"]}                                
143 ccid_0202 Network of Financial Centres for Sustainability mainly mitigation industry     https://www.fc4s.org/ 2017 FC4S’s core mission is to empower financial centres to accelerate the shift to sustainable finance by providing the tools and insights to engage local institutions, inform and influence policy, and ultimately catalyse market transformation. The objective of FC4S is to accelerate the expansion of sustainable finance by enabling financial centres to exchange experience, drive convergence, and take action on shared priorities.                           SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned                 Represents $61.3 TRILLION USD EQUITY MARKET CAPITALISATION, MANAGING 80%GLOBAL EQUITY MARKET   ["C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Spain", "China", "Egypt", "Morocco", "Ireland", "Germany", "Switzerland", "Guernsey", "Hong Kong", "Nigeria", "Liechtenstein", "Portugal", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Luxembourg", "Malaysia", "Mexico", "Italy", "Canada", "Kenya", "United States of America (the)", "Kazakhstan", "France", "Brazil", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Sweden", "Japan"]   ["Sustainable Nation Ireland", "Ministry of the Environment", "Ministry of Finance Luxembourg", "The Federal Council", "Geneva", "EIT Climate KIC"] [UNEP Finance Initiative]_ior_int {"sgv": ["Abidjan International Financial City", "Abu Dhabi Global Market", "Barcelona Centre Financer Europeu", "Casablanca Finance City Authority", "FC4S Lagos", "Portuguese Think Tank on Sustainable Finance", "City of London Corporation", "Capital Markets Malaysia", "Seoul Metropolitan Government", "Lujiazui Financial City Green Finance Committee", "The Tokyo Metropolitan Government"], "inv": ["Beijing Green Finance Association", "Financial Regulatory Authority", "Green and Sustainable Finance Cluster Germany", "Liechtenstein Bankers Association", "The Spanish Centre for Responsible and Sustainable Finance (FINRESP)", "Mexicos Green Finance Advisory Board (CCFV)", "Finance Montreal", "Nairobi International Finance Centre Authority (NIFCA)", "US Alliance for Sustainable Finance", "Astana International Financial Centre", "Finance for Tomorrow"], "ngv": ["Sustainable Nation Ireland", "Guernsey Green Finance"], "dng": ["Sustainable Finance Geneva"], "oth": ["Hong Kong Green Finance Association", "Luxembourg for Finance", "Centro Finanziario Italiano per la Sostenibilita (CFIS)", "The Laboratory of Financial Innovation", "Toronto Finance International"], "bus": ["Shenzhen Green Finance Committee", "Stockholm Green Digital Finance", "Swiss Sustainable Finance"]}                                
145 ccid_0204 Sub-national Climate Fund Africa mainly mitigation energy     https://regions20.org/sub-national-climate-fund-sncf-2/ 2017 SnCF is a fund structured to invest in a portfolio of projects that will provide water and sanitation; restorative agriculture/aquaculture; urban development solutions; waste optimization; renewable energy generation and energy efficiency retrofits to cities and regions in Developing and Least Developed Countries. SnCF “blends finance” from philanthropists, foundations, governments, development finance institutions and private investors, and deploys a unique ecosystem that fast-tracks the identification, development and delivery of a portfolio of bankable projects (i.e. the R20 value chain). The SnCF has developed and seeks to implement a dedicated Environmental and Social Management System (ESMS).     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned [Reduce up to 4 million tons of CO2e per year]     [Create up to 20 thousand jobs; Deliver better services (SDG7, SDG11) to 17 million people]       [Mobilize US$ 750 million to US$ 5 billion of climate finance in the form of co-investment in projects]     ["None"]   ["GCF", "BlueOrchard", "Swiss Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO)", "R20 Regions of Climate Action"] [R20 Regions of Climate Action]_oth_int,[Pegasus Capital Advisors]_inv_usa {"oth": ["R20 Regions of Climate Action"], "inv": ["Pegasus Capital Advisors"]}                                
181 ccid_0257 Technical assistance on issues related to market access and trade-related aspects mainly adaptation, sustainable fishing oceans and coastal zones, industry     https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=22226 2017 FAO commits to the provision of technical assistance and capacity development in market access issues covering: - compliance with seafood product standards and regulations for food safety in major importing countries and regions; - adherence to voluntary ecolabelling schemes and/or development of nationals schemes, being especially cognizant of the challenges faced by developing countries - implementing FAO tools that contribute to reducing illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing: o Port State Measures Agreement to deter IUU o Catch documentation schemes o Global Record of Fishing Vessels, Refrigerated Transport Vessels and Supply Vessels - support to the implementation of traceability of capture fisheries products to combat IUU, but also to respond to the needs of food safety,CITES and ecolabelling. - support to high-level discussions on fisheries subsidies with an aim to reducing harmful subsidies at - reduction of seafood fraud, which occurs when seafood is deliberately placed on the market, for financial gain, with the intention of deceiving the consumer.                           SDG explicitly mentioned                           ["Kosovo"]   [""] [FAO]_ior_int {"ior": ["UNCTAD", " UNEP", " WTO", "Codex Alimentarius"]}                                
182 ccid_0258 The World Team Project: Sustainable Solutions Oceans Opportunities & Small Island States mainly adaptation oceans and coastal zones     https://worldteamnow.org/blogs/sos-is/ 2017 On small or remote islands, and in the ocean, the World Team project creates living experiential Eco observatories of human capital, to bring in resources and demonstrate solutions for a renewable future. Our goals include building renewable energy microgrids toward energy independence, clean water and power, biodiversity protection, and demonstration of leading technology. This partnership contributes to scientific research, data collection, preservation; an experiential opportunity for ongoing education. Ocean cleanup, preservation, water use, net zero buildings, sustainable transportation, marine protection areas, artisanal fishing and related policy. We create jobs, start up new and alternative systems that lead to transformation of the oceans and islands. Partnership programs work towards innovative solutions.       SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned         ##by 2018: Complete 1 pilot project with kits in village. Secure long term island location, finalize national government agreements for island/ocean projects. Establish working local office, permits, and filing. Aggregate member universities. Solidify technology providers contracts; ##by 2020: Complete 1 island and 1 ocean project.           ["Fiji", "Samoa"]   ["World Team Now"] [World Team Now]_dng_usa {"dng": ["World Team Now", "Fabien Cousteau Ocean Learning", "Renewables 100 Policy Institute", "Hydrogen House Project"], "bus": [" LLC", "Genmounts", "H/Cell Energy Corporation"], "inv": ["Representative of a Swiss Sovereign Wealth Fund"], "sgv": [" Vanua Levu", "Falealupo on the Island of Savai'I"], "ior": ["Fiji UNDP Western Division", " UNESCO"], "oth": ["UNDP-Pacific Risk Resilience Programme (PRRP)"]}                                
183 ccid_0259 Pacific plastic pollution: A system for regional grassrots mainly adaptation oceans and coastal zones     https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=21332 2017 The Sustainable Coastlines Charitable Trust is committed to the design, development and rollout of a long-term program for the necessary collection of marine litter and analysis of data associated with it. Commit to clearing coastlines around the Pacific of harmful litter, delivering increasingly effective interventions to prevent it, and doing so for as long as it takes to solve this challenge. Alongside this, we will deliver community-engaging and curriculum-aligned education and awareness activities aimed at changing behavior to stop litter at its source. By evaluating and comparing interventions, we will gain a strong understanding of the most effective litter-reducing solutions so that we can focus on and optimize those that work best. Critical to this strategy is the ongoing and deep-rooted involvement of youth and citizen scientists -- alongside scientists and technical advisers -- to ensure that we inform and engage communities across the Pacific in real, grassroots, scientifically rigorous actions.                       SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Australia", "Fiji", "Kiribati", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Micronesia (Federated States of)", "Nauru", "New Zealand", "Palau", "Papua New Guinea", "Samoa", "Solomon Islands", "Tonga", "Tuvalu", "United States of America (the)", "Vanuatu", "American Samoa", "Cook Islands (the)", "Guam", "Northern Mariana Islands (the)", "New Caledonia", "Niue", "Tokelau", "Wallis and Futuna"]   ["Ministry for the Environment\u2019s Waste Minimisation Fund"] [Sustainable Coastlines New Zealand]_ing_nzl {"ing": ["Sustainable Coastlines New Zealand", "Let's Do It World"], "ngv": ["New Zealand", "Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)"], "dng": ["Sustainable Coastlines Papua New Guinea", "Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii"]}                                
186 ccid_0262 Enhancing global ocean acidification monitoring and research mainly adaptation oceans and coastal zones     http://goa-on.org/;https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=16542 2017 GOA-ON is a collaborative international network to detect and understand the drivers of ocean acidification in estuarine-coastal-open ocean environments, the resulting impacts on marine ecosystems, and to make the information available to optimize modelling studies. The network is fundamental to providing early warning of the impacts of ocean acidification on natural ecosystems, wild and aquaculture fisheries, coastal protection, tourism and local economies. The network provides key input to communities, industry and governments seeking to develop action plans, best practices, and mitigation or adaptation strategies to address ocean acidification impacts.                         SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned                     ["Vanuatu", "Papua New Guinea", "Palau", "Fiji", "Tokelau", "Tuvalu", "Samoa", "Mauritius", "Mozambique", "South Africa", "Colombia", "Argentina", "Ecuador", "Mexico", "Jamaica", "Panama"]   [""] [Global Ocean Acidification Observing Network (GOA ON)]_oth_int {"ngv": ["Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation", "US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration"], "ior": ["International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)", "Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (UNESCO)", "Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (IGO)"], "ing": ["The Ocean Foundation"], "edu": ["University of Gothenburg", "University of Washington"]}                                
195 ccid_0271 Helping Farmers Cope with Climate Change mainly adaptation land use     https://www.oneplanetsummit.fr/sites/default/files/2018-09/OneplanetSummit_ReviewOfTheCommitments_VGB_1.pdf 2017 The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation pledged $300M over the next three years (2018-2020) to support agricultural research. This will help the world’s poorest farmers better adapt to increasingly challenging growing conditions brought about by climate change, including rising temperatures, extreme weather patterns, diseases, poor soil fertility, and attacks from crop pests– with a focus on Crop Improvement, Crop Protection and Crop Management.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                       €300M over 2018-2020 to support agricultural research Improved stress tolerant maize supporting yield increases of up to 20-25% under drought conditions; Breeding cycles for rice reduced by 2/3 (9 years to 3 years) enabling rapid cycle adaptation in India; Creation of National Soil Information Services in Africa to improve data-driven decision making.   ["India", "Ethiopia", "Nigeria", "Tanzania, United Republic of"]   ["Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation", "European Commission"] [Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]_ing_usa,[European Commission]_ngv_int {"ing": ["Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation"], "ngv": ["European Commission"]}                                
196 ccid_0272 Make Our Planet Great Again equally adaptation & mitigation other     https://makeourplanetgreatagain.fr/ 2017 It contains a series of ambitious and innovative measures to embed the objectives of the Paris Agreement in public action and to involve all actors in this global fight. With this plan, France is speeding up its commitment to achieve energy and climate transition on its own territory, within the European Union and at the international level. SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned                 SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["France", "Germany"]   ["President de la Republic France", "Federal Ministry of Education and Research Germany"] [President de la Republic France]_ngv_fra,[Federal Ministry of Education and Research Germany]_ngv_deu {"ngv": ["Federal Ministry of Education and Research Germany", "Ministere de l'enseignement superieure de la recherche et de l'innovation France", "Gouvernement France", "Agence Nationale de la Recherche"], "edu": ["DAAD", "Research for Sustainable Development (FONA)", "CNRS", "Campus France"]}                                
197 ccid_0273 Support for coal- and carbon-intensive regions in transition equally adaptation & mitigation energy, industry     https://ec.europa.eu/energy/topics/oil-gas-and-coal/EU-coal-regions/initiative-for-coal-regions-in-transition_en 2017 The 'Initiative for Coal Regions in Transition'works as an open forum, gathering all relevant parties, local, regional and national governments, businesses and trade unions, NGOs and academia since 2017. It promotes knowledge sharing and exchanges of experiences between EU coal regions, and represents a unique bottom-up approach to a just transition, enabling regions to identify and respond to their unique contexts and opportunities. All coal and carbon-intensive regions are invited to participate.             SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Spain", "Germany", "Poland", "Slovakia", "Czechia", "Romania", "Greece", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Belgium", "Finland", "Sweden", "Lithuania", "Slovenia", "Italy", "France"]   ["European Commission"] [Ecorys]_bus_nld,[Climate Strategies]_ing_gbr,[ICLEI Europe]_sgv_int,[Wuppertal Institute for Climate Environment Energy]_edu_deu,[European Commission]_ngv_int {"sgv": ["Silesia", "Lower Silesia", "Greater Poland", "Lesser Poland", "Brandenburg", "Saxony", "Saxony Anhalt", "North Rhine-Westphalia", "Moravia-Silesia", "Usti", "Karlovy Vary", "Jiu Valley", "Western Macedonia", "Upper Nitra", "Asturias", "Aragon", "Castilla-y-Leon", "Zasavska", "Savinjsko-Saleska", "Midlands"]}                                
217 ccid_0293 Raise Awareness about the Ocean and Take Action equally adaptation & mitigation oceans and coastal zones     https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=21244#updates 2017 Since its creation, we organise every year events for World Ocean Day, mostly with local partners. The events aim primarily at publics in schools, youth clubs and universities in up to eight countries in thee continents. Physical events are supported by activities focused on the respective UN motto for the year, quizzes on that topic, beach and other site clean-ups to prevent plastic and other garbage from reaching the ocean. They take place on World Ocean Day, 8 June or as close to the date as possible under local conditions. We also regularly conduct international youth contests for either collective or individual contributions offering prizes. Winners are selected by a high profile international jury. To mark the 10 anniversary of Mundus maris this year, we invite school classes or any groups intent on engaging for the protection of the ocean to foster produce a Book of the Marine World to show the diversity, beauty and need for protection of all parts of the ocean. All activities aim at raising awareness and foster practical engagement of as many people as we can reach, usually thousands each year. SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned                       ["Argentina", "Belgium", "Cameroon", "Nigeria", "Senegal", "Egypt", "Kenya"]   [""] [Mundus Maris]_ing_bel {"ing": ["FishBase Information and Research Group"], "edu": ["Universidad Belgrano", "Federal College of Fisheries and Marine Technology", "Federal University of Technology Akure ", "Collectif National des pecheurs du Senegal"], "dng": ["Eco-ethics", "Benevoles oceans"]}                                
219 ccid_0295 Reducing ship strikes to vulnerable Whales Wildlife conservancy oceans and coastal zones     https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=21408 2017 The IWC ship strike strategy contains a multi-stage process for addressing high ship strike risk areas. A number of high risk areas have already been identified. Some are at the stage where routeing options can be evaluated. In others, further research is needed to establish patterns of whale distribution to enable risk analyses for different routeing options or alternative risk reduction options, such as speed restrictions. In less well studied regions there are likely additional high risk areas that have not yet been identified. The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and partners, working through the IWCs Scientific Committee, Conservation Committee and Ship Strikes Working Group, in partnership with other relevant international organizations, non-governmental organisations, industry and the scientific community, will advance the implementation of the IWCs ship strike strategy, with a particular focus on identifying high risk areas, and routeing options or other measures (such as speed restrictions) within these, that reduce collision risk in a way that causes minimum disruption to shipping.                       SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned                           ["New Zealand", "Greece", "Sri Lanka"]   [""] [International Whaling Commission]_ing_gbr,[International Maritime Organization]_ior_int,[IFAW]_ing_int {"ing": ["Wildlife Conservancy Society ", "Environmental Investigation Agency", "National Resources Defense Council", "Great Whale Conservancy", "WWF"], "edu": ["Oceanswell"], "dng": ["The Sri Lankan Blue Whale Project"]}                                
220 ccid_0296 Oceanic Blue Carbon mainly mitigation oceans and coastal zones     http://bluecsolutions.org/oceanic-blue-carbon-voluntary-commitment/ 2017 Through this Oceanic Blue Carbon Voluntary Commitment we: HIGHLIGHT the oceans’ critical importance to the global carbon cycle and subsequently to climate change. Ocean ecosystems represent the largest active carbon sink on Earth; RECOGNIZE that certain coastal and ocean ecosystems can play an important role in absorbing carbon from the atmosphere. These ecosystems include mangrove and kelp forests, seagrass meadows, and saltwater marshlands. In the open ocean, marine vertebrates, such as whales, sharks and finfish, may also contribute to the ocean’s carbon function; DRAW ATTENTION TO the 28 countries that have included coastal ecosystems in climate change mitigation strategies in their Nationally Determined Contributions to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and the 36 countries that endorsed the ‘Resolution on Cetaceans and Ecosystem Services’ at the 2016 meeting of the International Whaling Commission, which recognizes that whale conservation may benefit the ocean and help fight climate change. EXPRESS CONCERN over the continued human impacts on marine life and habitats that lead to degradation of ocean ecosystem health. Reduced ocean ecosystem health has the potential to reduce ocean carbon function and exacerbate global climate change. The carbon impacts of ocean ecosystem degradation have not been included in climate projections; COMMIT to advance the following by 2020...                         SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned                           ["Argentina", "Australia", "Canada", "Switzerland", "Chile", "Cook Islands (the)", "Costa Rica", "Germany", "Spain", "France", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Indonesia", "India", "Israel", "Italy", "Japan", "Sri Lanka", "Mexico", "Netherlands (the)", "Norway", "Oman", "Peru", "French Polynesia", "Russian Federation (the)", "None", "United States of America (the)", "None"]   [""] [The Ocean Foundation]_ing_usa {"ior": ["United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP)"], "dng": ["Animal Welfare Institute", "Australian Marine Conservation Society", "Blue Mind Life", "Blue Ocean Institute", "Center for Cetacean Research and Conservation", "Centro de Conservacion Cetacea (CCC)", "Cet Law Inc", "Conservacion de Mamiferos Marinos de Mexico (COMARINO)", "Earth2Ocean Inc", "Friends of the Mariana Trench Marine National Monument (FOMTM)", "Fundacion Promar", "Global Coral Reef Alliance", "Global Ocean Trust", "Gesellschaft zur Rettung der Delphine eV (GRD) Society for Dolphin Conservation", "Instituto de Conservacion de Ballenas", "La Tortuga Viva", "Living Oceans Society", "Marine Change", "No Whales in Captivity", "Ocean Conservation and Research", "Ocean Conservation Society", "Ocean First Institute", "Ocean Revolution", "Ocean Unite", "One More Generation", "Organization for Research and Conservation of Aquatic Animals (ORCA)", "Project Seahorse", "Science and Conservation of Fish Aggregations (SCRFA)", "SEVENSEAS Media", "Snorkel Bob Foundation", "Tara Expeditions", "Te Mana O Te Moana", "Tethys Research Institute", "The Science Exchange", "Tonga Voyaging Society", "Turtle Island Restoration Network"], "ing": ["Blue Climate Solutions", "EarthEcho International", "GRID Arendal", "High Seas Alliance", "International Fund for Animal Welfare (IWAF)", "Marine Conservation Institute", "Mission Blue", "Sea Shepherd", "The Global Tuna Conservation Project", "The Ocean Foundation", "Wild Earth Allies", "World Wildlife Fund International"], "edu": ["Ocean and Coastal Policy Program", "Gill Ainsworth", "Rohan Arthur", "Robert Baldwin", "Jay Barlow", "Nicola Beaumont", "Jessica Blythe", "Gill Braulik", "Elizabeth R Brill", "Villy Christensen", "Vic Cockroft", "Sylvia Earle", "Monica Engel", "Beatrice Frank", "Craig Harris", "Peter Harris", "Nan Hauser", "Xabier Irigoien", "Benjamin Kahn", "Kristin Kaschner", "David P Keller", "Jasper Kenter", "Dan Kerem", "Danielle Kreb", "Tomohiro Kuwae", "Ronal W Larson", "Michael C MacCracken", "Anuschka Miller", "Gillian Minton", "Wallace J Nichols", "Bethan O Leary", "Esben Molan Olsen", "Heidi Pearson", "Lisa Pennisi", "Maria Potouroglou", "Ellen Prager", "Jill Richardson", "Denise Risch", "Callum Roberts", "Alex David Rogers", "Joe Roman", "Carl Safina", "Michael Salter", "Stephen Salter", "Robin R Sears", "Rachel Skubel", "Walker O Smith Jr", "Richard Stafford", "Robert Steneck", "Rashid Sumaila", "Leigh Torres", "Clive Trueman", "Grigory Tsidulko", "John Virdin", "Christian Vivian", "Asha de Vos", "Robin Warner"]}                                
221 ccid_0297 Blue Carbon Code of Conduct equally adaptation & mitigation oceans and coastal zones     https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=20420#:~:text=The%20voluntary%20commitment%20%E2%80%9CBlue%20Carbon,and%20the%20UN%20Environment%2C%20have 2017 Coastal ‘blue carbon’ ecosystems, including mangrove forests, seagrass meadows and tidal marshes, provide a wide range of ecosystem benefits vital to coastal and island life across the world. Such benefits include naturally buffering shorelines from storms and sea-level rise, filtering and improving water quality, storing and sequestering atmospheric carbon, providing nursery and essential habitat for fish, and supporting marine biodiversity. Coastal communities are also tied culturally and economically to the health of these ecosystems. Alarmingly, UNEP-WCMC and the Ramsar Convention Secretariat have reported that the global extent of natural wetlands has declined by 30 per cent between 1970 and 2008. Blue carbon projects aim to harness the carbon value of coastal ecosystems in order to achieve goals in conservation and climate change. Interest in developing blue carbon projects is rapidly increasing, exemplified though the 28 countries that have recently included coastal ecosystems in climate change mitigation strategies in their Nationally Determined Contributions to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and international initiatives such as the UN Environment Blue Forests Project and International Partnership on Blue Carbon. However, terrestrial forest carbon projects have suffered criticism from negative socio-ecological consequences for communities, and a need has appeared to ensure that communities are included in a socially just manner during the development of blue carbon projects.Together, with our growing global blue carbon community, we will strive to create fair, socially just and accountable blue carbon projects. Such efforts will help reduce risk and ensure the sustainability of project outcomes.         SDG explicitly mentioned         SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned                       ["None"]   [""] [GRID-Arendal]_ing_nor {"ngv": ["Kenyan Marine Fisheries Research institute (KMFRI)"], "ing": ["Andros Conservancy and Trust (ANCAT)", "Blue Climate Solutions", "Big Ocean", "Blue Ventures", "Coastal Policy and Humanities Research", "Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island (CRESLI)", "Community of Arran Seabed Trust", "Coral Cay Conservation (CCC)", "Cuba Marine Research and Conservation", "Earth Council Alliance", "Endangered Habitats League", "Fundacion Natura", "GRID-Arendal", "Island Offsets", "Marine Management Solutions", "Marine Research Foundation", "Programa Cambio Clim\u00e1tico y Cuencas", "Restore America\u2019s Estuaries", "SeaGrass Grow", "Seagrass-Watch", "The Ocean Foundation", "TierraMar", "WildCoast/CostaSalvaje", "West African Association for Marine Environment (WAAME)", "Women4Oceans"], "dng": ["Asociaci\u00f3n Nacional para la Conservaci\u00f3n de la Naturaleza (ANCON)", "Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation (BREEF)", "Central Caribbean Marine Institute", "Fondation pour la Protection de la Biodiversit\u00e9 Marine (FoProBiM)", "Fondo Mexicano para la Conservacion de la Naturaleza (FMCN)", "Guanaja Mangrove Restoration", "Green Heritage Fund", "Healthy Reefs for Healthy People", "Jamaica Environment Trust", "Locally-Managed Marine Area Network International (LMMA)", "Mexican Center for Environmental Law (CEMDA)", "Mikoko Pamoja", "National Trust for the Cayman Islands", "RED PANAMANGLAR", "Saint Lucia National Trust"], "edu": ["Blue Carbon Lab", "Coral Reef Futures Lab", "Department of Ecology", "Marine Education and Research Center", "The Connolly Lab"]}                                
223 ccid_0299 APRU network of experts, future leaders and policy makers addressing the health of the Pacific Ocean and its marine and coastal resources equally adaptation & mitigation oceans and coastal zones     https://apru.org/; https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=18938 2017 As a network of leading universities linking the Americas, Asia and Australasia, the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) is the Voice of Knowledge and Innovation for the Asia-Pacific region. We bring together thought leaders, researchers, and policy-makers to exchange ideas and collaborate on effective solutions to the challenges of the 21st century. We leverage collective education and research capabilities of our members into the international public policy process. Our primary research areas include natural hazards & disaster risk reduction, women in leadership, population aging, global health, sustainable cities, artificial intelligence & the future of work, the Pacific Ocean, and labor mobility.                         SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned                           ["Hong Kong", "Australia", "Canada", "Chile", "China", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Indonesia", "Japan", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Malaysia", "Mexico", "New Zealand", "Philippines (the)", "Russian Federation (the)", "Singapore", "Thailand", "United States of America (the)"]   [""] [APRU]_edu_int {"edu": ["APRU", "The Australian National University", "The University of Melbourne", "The University of Sydney", "UNSW Sydney", "The University of British Columbia", "University of Chile", "Fudan University", "Nanjing University", "Peking University", "The Chinese University of Hong Kong ", "The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology ", "Nanjing University", "The University of Hong Kong", "Tsinghua University", "University of Chinese Academy of Sciences", "University of Science and Technology of China", "Zhejiang University", "National Taiwan University", "National Tsing Hua University", "University of Indonesia", "Keio University", "Nagoya University", "Osaka University", "The University of Tokyo", "Tohoku University", "Waseda University", "KAIST", "Korea University", "POSTECH", "Seoul National University", "Yonsei University", "University of Malaya", "Tecnol\u00c3\u00b3gico de Monterrey", "The University of Auckland", "University of the Philippines", "Far Eastern Federal University", "Nanyang Technological University", "National University of Singapore", "Chulalongkorn University", "California Institute of Technology", "Stanford University", "University of California Berkeley", "University of California Davis", "University of California Irvine", "University of California Los Angeles", "University of California San Diego", "University of California Santa Barbara", "University of Hawaii at M\u0101noa", "University of Oregon", "University of Southern California", "University of Washington"]}                                
225 ccid_0301 A commitment to reduce ocean noise pollution Ocean noise oceans and coastal zones, industry     https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=18553#updates 2017 Ocean noise pollution from human industrial activities can negatively impact marine life in many ways. Noise from various sources can interfere with communication, social functions, foraging, predator detections and degrade marine ecosystems. Noise has been generally increasing since the advent of powered marine transportation. Given that most human noise in the ocean is incidental in nature, quieting technologies are a logical approach to reduce negative impacts. Many of these modifications have little or no negative impact on industrial activities. Numerous measures have already been put in place, including voluntary vessel-quieting guidelines within the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Additionally, mitigation strategies related to reducing noise and ship strikes have been implemented in several jurisdictions. However, additional and sustained international collaboration and partnerships, leading to specific actions, are needed to ensure a long-term and sustained reduction of the impacts on marine life of noise pollution generated by industrial activity, particularly shipping and energy exploration.The Partners will establish a multi-stakeholder Working Group to agree on mitigation actions (technologies, operational management measures, area- and species-specific measures) that businesses could implement in order to minimize ocean noise emissions. Given the cross-sectoral nature of the shipping industry, breadth of noise from other sources (e.g., offshore energy exploration, military) and the global scale of this issue, collaboration and constructive dialog among diverse industry, scientific, government and non-governmental organizations will continue to be critical, as clearly demonstrated within the IMO vessel-quieting guideline development.                       SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned                           ["United States of America (the)", "Canada", "American Samoa"]   [""] [Wildlife Conservation Society]_ing_usa {"ing": ["International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)", "International Fund for Animal Welfare", "Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)"], "bus": ["Southall Environmental Associates"], "edu": ["Duke University"], "oth": ["Scientific Community Member Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)"]}                                
231 ccid_0307 Global Mangrove Alliance mainly adaptation oceans and coastal zones     http://www.mangrovealliance.org/gma/ 2017 Developing this Mangrove Knowledge Hub delivers on a shared vision of the Global Mangrove Alliance and BMZ’s Save Our Mangroves Now! effort. We set out to create a clearinghouse for information that is accessible to anyone via an easy-to-navigate website. Information is critical if we’re to collectively increase the world’s mangrove cover at a scale that really matters for people and the planet. The Hub has general education content on mangroves as well as the details of projects making an impact around the world. We are also collecting and posting the types of resources that help communities, governments, policy-makers, the private sector and non-governmental organizations take action and support proven approaches that restore and protect mangroves. And we’re just getting started. Access to knowledge enhances collaboration and coordination among those on the front lines of protecting and restoring mangrove forests. The Mangrove Knowledge Hub will continue to grow and expand in ways that create efficiencies to help create change.         SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned             [Improve well-being of an additional 10 million people dependent on coastal ecosystems]   [Increase the extent of global mangrove coverage with 20% by 2030]   $10 billion     ["None", "Cambodia", "Pakistan", "Sri Lanka", "Viet Nam", "Bangladesh", "Ecuador", "Honduras", "Brazil", "Indonesia"]   ["Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)"] [Conservation International (CI)]_ing_int,[The Nature Conservancy (TNC)]_ing_int,[World Wildlife Fund (WWF)]_ing_int {"ing": ["Blue Ventures", "IUCN", "Rare", "Wildlife Conservation Society", "Wetlands International", "Mangrove Action Project", "IFRC", "ORCA Inc", "Wildlife Conservation Society"], "edu": ["Zoological society London", "Gulf of California Marine Program", "Smithsonian Institutions", "Griffith University"], "dng": ["Audubon", "Restore America's Eustaries", "MCF", "BEDS"], "ngv": ["Thailand", "Cambodia", "Pakistan", "Sri Lanka", "Viet Nam", "Bangladesh", "Ecuador", "Honduras", "Brazil"]}                                
241 ccid_0317 Responsible Steel equally adaptation & mitigation industry     https://www.responsiblesteel.org/ 2017 A not-for-profit organisation, ResponsibleSteel is the industry’s first global multi-stakeholder standard and certification initiative. Welcoming members from every stage of the steel supply chain, we have developed an independent certification standard and programme via a process that aims to align with the ISEAL Codes of Good Practice. The world’s largest materials industry, steel generates a turnover of 1 trillion US dollars and is 10 times larger than the aluminium industry, 7½ times larger than the copper industry and 4 times that of the cement industry.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Luxembourg", "Australia", "Turkey", "Germany", "Italy", "Finland", "India", "United States of America (the)", "Switzerland"]   [""] [ResponsibleSteel]_ing_gbr {"bus": ["Anglo American", "Aperam", "ArcelorMittal", "Australian Steel Mill Services Pty Ltd", "BHP", "Bilecik demir celik", "BlueScope", "BMW", "Carport Central Inc", "CLN Group SpA", "Daimler AGHARSCO", "Grimshaw Global", "Heathrow", "Lendlease", "outokumpu", "Tata Steel", "Teck", "VAMA", "voestalpine"], "inv": ["HSBC"], "ing": ["CDP", "Clean Air Task Force (CATF)", "Fauna and Flora International", "IUCN", "MERG", "Mighty Earth", "The Climate Group"], "oth": ["IndustriALL", "We Mean Business"]}                                
274 ccid_0355 Nature-Based Solutions mainly adaptation land use, water, human settlements     https://www.naturebasedsolutionsinitiative.org/ 2017 The Nature-based Solutions Initiative is an interdisciplinary programme of research, policy advice and education based at the University of Oxford. It brings together natural, physical and social scientists with economists, governance and finance experts from across the University and beyond. Its mission is to enhance understanding of the potential of Nature-based Solutions to address global challenges and increase their sustainable implementation worldwide.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                         [Facilitate the revision of climate pledges with the long term goal of increasing ambition for science based targets for nature based solutions]   ["Bangladesh", "Ghana", "Peru", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"]   ["University of Oxford", "Oxford Martin School", "Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)", "The Waterloo Foundation", "Global Challenges Research Fund"] [University of Oxford]_edu_gbr {"ing": ["International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED", "International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD)", "Project Seagrass", "Natural Climate Solutions", "Nature and People", "Surge Africa", "NATUREM", "Nature4Climate", "The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)", "Aranyak Foundation", "Eco Shape"], "ior": ["International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)", "UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP WCMC)"], "edu": ["Vrije University Amsterdam", "University of Oxford", "Tropical Forests and People Research Centre at University of Sunshine Coast", "oppla", "WeAdapt Platform", "Department of Fisheries at University of Dhaka"], "dng": ["Junglfy"], "ngv": ["Think Nature"]}                                
276 ccid_0358 Transition Pathway Initiative mainly mitigation industry     https://transitionpathwayinitiative.org/ 2017 The Transition Pathway Initiative (TPI) is a global, asset-owner led initiative which assesses companies' preparedness for the transition to a low carbon economy. Rapidly becoming the go-to corporate climate action benchmark, the TPI tool is available here.                         SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned                     ["United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Sweden", "United States of America (the)", "Ireland", "Denmark", "Australia", "France", "Netherlands (the)", "Singapore", "New Zealand", "Norway", "Canada", "Germany"]   ["Aberdeen Standard Investments", "BNP Paribas", "Legal and General Investment Management", "Robeco", "Neuberger Berman"] [The Church of England Pensions Board]_inv_gbr,[The Church Commissioners]_inv_gbr,[Environment Agency Pension Fund (EAPF)]_inv_gbr,[CBF Funds]_inv_gbr {"bus": ["FTSE Russell", "BlueBay Asset Management", "Border to Coast Pensions Partnership", "Brunel Pension Partnership Limited", "Harris Associates", "Hawksmoor Investment Management", "Federated Hermes International", "HESTA", "Invesco Asset Management Limited", "Legal and General Investment Management", "MN", "Macquarie Asset Management (MAM)", "Maitri Asset Management", "Marshall Wace", "Mercer", "Minerva Analytics", "Nest pension", "Neuberger Berman", "newton investment management", "Ninety One", "Nordea", "OPTrust", "Ownership Capital", "PGGM", "PPF", "PIMCO", "PineBridge", "quoniam", "Redington", "Robeco", "Royal College of Physicians", "Ruffer", "Sarasin and Partners LLP", "Schroders", "Skagen", "UBS", "USS", "Unigestion", "Union Investment", "Veritas Asset Management", "Wellington Management", "West Midlands Pension Fund", "Willis Towers Watson", "Wiltshire Pension Fund", "Yarra Capital Management", "Western Management"], "edu": ["Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment", "Science Museum"], "ior": ["Principles for Responsible Investment"], "inv": ["Allianz Insurance", "Aberdeen Standard Investments", "Antipodes", "Aviva Investors", "AXA Investment Managers", "BMO Global Asset Management", "BNP Paribas", "BT Pension", "CCLA Funds", "California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS)", "The Church Commissioners", "Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church (CFB)", "Church in Wales", "The Church of England Pensions Board", "Representative Body and its Committees", "Cornwall Pension Fund", "DWS", "Electron Capital Partners", "EAPF", "Engagement International", "Ethos", "AP4", "AP1", "La Francaise Group", "Greater Manchester Pension Fund", "GENERATION", "GoldenTree", "HSBC", "ircantec", "LGPS Central Limited", "Lansforsakringar", "LAPFF", "Local Pensions Partnership", "Lothian Pension Fund", "NZ SuperFund", "Norges Bank", "Northern LGPS", "Railways Pension Scheme", "Share Centre Limited", "AP3", "Wespath Benefits and Investments"], "ngv": ["Seventh AP Fund", "National Trust"]}                                
290 ccid_0408 Earth Optimism Nature-based solutions, knowledge exchange land use, oceans and coastal zones, human settlements, transport, energy, industry     https://earthoptimism.si.edu/ 2017 The global conservation movement has reached a turning point. We have documented the fast pace of habitat loss, the growing number of endangered and extinct species, and the increasing speed of global climate change. Yet while the seriousness of these threats cannot be denied, there are a growing number of examples of improvements in the health of species and ecosystems, along with benefits to human well-being, thanks to our conservation actions. Earth Optimism celebrates a change in focus from problem to solution, from a sense of loss to one of hope, in the dialogue about conservation and sustainability.                         SDG explicitly mentioned               [Deliver solution oriented climate messaging to one billion people]         [Create a repository of credible environmental success stories from around the world and make them available to the general public for digital sharing]   ["Kosovo"]   ["Smithsonian Institute"] [Smithsonian Institute]_edu_usa {"edu": ["George Mason University", "Howard Hughes Medical Institution", "Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History", "Cambridge Conservation Initiative (CCI)", "Yale University Forum on Religion and Ecology", "Peking University Center for Nature and Society"], "inv": ["Band Foundation", "Dynamic Planet", "Sant Foundation"], "ngv": ["Costa Rica Ministry of Environment and Energy"], "ior": ["IUCN Species Survival Commission"], "ing": ["Earth Day Network", "Global Wildlife Conservation"]}                                
73 ccid_0088 Land Degradation Neutrality Fund equally adaptation & mitigation land use     https://www.unccd.int/actions/impact-investment-fund-land-degradation-neutrality 2017 The LDN Fund is an impact investment fund blending resources from the public, private and philanthropic sectors to support achieving LDN through sustainable land management and land restoration projects implemented by the private sector. GM spearheaded the establishment of the LDN Fund and undertook its initial design with support from the Governments of France, Luxembourg, Norway, and the Rockefeller Foundation and involvement of an advisory group that brought together representatives from public financial institutions, international NGOs and academia. A private sector investment management firm Mirova, an affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers dedicated to responsible investing, was selected competitively to manage the LDN Fund. Officially launched at UNCCD COP 13 in Ordos, China, the LDN Fund is the first-of-its-kind investment vehicle leveraging public money to raise private capital for sustainable land projects. Anchor investors – the European Investment Bank and the French Development Agency – are joined by institutional investors including the first north-American private investor Fondaction, the Fondation de France foundation and insurance companies BNP Paribas Cardif and Garance. The initiative is also backed by de-risking partners that include the Government of Luxembourg, IDB Invest and the Global Environment Facility. In total, investors have announced commitments of over USD 100 million out of a target of USD 300 million. By leveraging long-term non-grant financing, the LDN Fund will invest in financially viable private projects on land rehabilitation and sustainable land management worldwide, including sustainable agriculture, sustainable livestock management, agro-forestry and sustainable forestry. SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned     [Fund projects will reduce in the storage of 35 million tons of CO2 equivalent]     [Create or support 100,000 jobs, predominantly in rural areas of developing countries]   [Transition 500,000 hectares of land to sustainable land management (SLM) practices]   [$300 million]     ["C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Peru", "Afghanistan", "Pakistan", "Nepal", "India", "Bangladesh", "Kenya", "Sri Lanka"]   ["Global Environmental Facility (GEF)", "The Rockefeller Foundation", "France", "Luxembourg", "Norway"] [Mirova]_bus_fra,[United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)]_ior_int {"ing": ["World Wildlife Fund (WWF)", "The Nature Conservancy", "The Rainforest Alliance", "IDH Sustainable Trade Initiative"]}                                
81 ccid_0098 Space Climate Observatory equally adaptation & mitigation other     http://www.spaceclimateobservatory.org 2017 As an informal group of space agencies and international organizations, the Space Climate Observatory (SCO) International Initiative addresses the need to step up international coordination for accurate assessment and monitoring of the consequences of climate change from observations and numerical models. By conceiving methodologies that combine various data sources to provide scenarios for action, the SCO aims to become an important tool for decision-making on preparedness, adaptation and resilience to the impacts of climate change at the local level. The SCO aims to study, monitor and adapt to the impacts of climate change especially at local scales, using satellite-based Earth-observation tools in combination with field data and models.   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned                     ["Brazil", "Mexico", "Gabon", "Italy", "Azerbaijan", "Belgium", "France", "China", "Argentina", "Germany", "Ethiopia", "Austria", "Thailand", "Greece", "India", "Israel", "Netherlands (the)", "Portugal", "Romania", "Sweden", "Ukraine", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Viet Nam", "United States of America (the)", "Chad", "Cambodia"]   [""]   {"ngv": ["Brazilian Space Agency (AEB)", "The Mexican Space Agency (AEM)", "Gabonese Studies and Space Observations Agency (AGEOS)", "Italian Space Agency (ASI)", "AZERCOSMOS", "Belgian Science Policy Office (BELSPO)", "National Centre for Space Studies (CNES)", "China National Space Administration (CNSA)", "Argentina National Space Activities Commission (CONAE)", "German Aerospace Center (DLR)", "European Space Agency (ESA)", "Ethiopian Space Science and technology Institute (ESSTI)", "Aeronautics and Space Agency (FFG)", "Geo Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA)", "Hellenic Space Agency (HSA)", "Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)", "Israel Space Agency (ISA)", "Netherlands Space Office (NSO)", "Portugal Space Agency (PSA)", "Romanian Space Agency (ROSA)", "Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA)", "State Space Agency of Ukraine (NKAU)", "UK SPACE AGENCY", "UAE SPACE AGENCY", "Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST)", "Republic of Chad", "Vietnam National Space Center (VNSA)"], "ior": ["United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)", "United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA)", "World Customs Organization"], "bus": ["Airbus Defence and Space", "Metro France", "Scientific and Technical Centre for Building (CSTB)", "Predict Services", "VorteX io", "Vigicrues", "Spatially Referenced Information Systems (SIRS)", "Data Terra Dinamis", "Collecte Localisation Satellites", "RESALLIENCE"], "edu": ["Onera", "Centre Europeen de Recherche et de Formation Avancee en Calcul Scientifique (CERFACS)", "Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)", "Cerema", "FLAude Aude", "Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Solidarites Societes Territoires (LISST)", "Theia GEODev", "Institute of Research for Development (IRD)", "Laboratoire dEtudes en Geophysique et Oceanographie Spatiales (LEGOS)", "BRGM the French geological survey", "French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)", "LUMR CNRS IDEES est un laboratoire de recherche pluridisciplinaire", "University of Rouen Normandy", "UMR 6143 M2C Morphodynamique Continentale et Cotiere", "Maison pour la science Accueil", "European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO)", "Agricultural Research for Development (CIRAD)", "Marie Demarchi", "Vietnam France University (USTH)", "Toulose School of Economics", "Centre dEtudes Spatiales de la Biosphere (CESBIO)", "Global Earth Observation (GlobEO)", "Maps Earth Observation Satellite Services (MEOSS)", "Institut Pasteur du Cambodge (IPC)"]}                                
141 ccid_0200 The One Planet Lab equally adaptation & mitigation land use, oceans and coastal zones, water, transport, industry     https://www.oneplanetsummit.fr/en/one-planet-lab-68 2017 The One Planet Lab is the ideas laboratory for the One Planet Summit. Its innovative proposals will enrich future editions of the One Planet Summit and future major international meetings, in order to accelerate efforts to combat climate change and promote the well-being of societies. Its remit is to identify innovative solutions and actions, create new coalitions and make specific recommendations on global challenges linked to climate change, including peace and security, the environment, health and more.The Lab will identify innovative climate ideas, which are sometimes put forward by small-scale local actors, in order to promote them on a large scale. Its proposals will enhance future editions of the One Planet Summit, but also future major international meetings. The One Planet Lab consists of four working groups covering priority areas: climate, the ocean, biodiversity and finance.Each group has identified levers for action, leaders, partners and an agenda. With their shared road map, they set out to formulate ambitious objectives for the private and public sectors, draft specific recommendations to achieve them and create coalitions to develop them on a large scale.   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned The following countries pledged to become emissions neutral by 2050: Canada, CostaRica,Colombia,Denmark,Ethiopia,France,Finland,Germany,Iceland,Luxembourg,Marshall Island,Mexico,Netherlands,New Zeland,Norway,Portugal,Spain,Sweden, UK. The following 32 cities have also pledged to become emissions neutral by 2050: Austin, Accra, Barcelona, Berlin, Boston, Buenos Aires, Cape Town, Caracas, Copenhagen, Durban, London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Mexico City, Milan, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Philadelphia, Portland, Quito, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, San Francisco, Santiago, Seattle, Stockholm, Sydney, Toronto, Vancouver, Washington and Yokohama. (but this is part of the Carbon Neutrality Coalition)             [Mobilize US $1000bn needed to develop 1 TW of solar energy capacity by 2030]     ["Kosovo"]   ["France"] [Institute for Climate Economics (I4CE)]_edu_fra,[France]_ngv_fra,[Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI)]_edu_fra {"edu": ["Institute for Climate Economics (I4CE)", "Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI)", "Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development", "The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)", "Paul Ricard Oceanographic Institute", "Columbia University"], "ngv": ["France", "French Development Agency", "Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF)"], "oth": ["2050 Pathways Platform", "GLOBAL GHOST GEAR INITIATIVE (GGGI)", "Food and Land Use Coalition (FOLU)"], "bus": ["Solar Impulse Foundation", "World Ocean Council (WOC)", "Danone", "Unilever", "Sao Francisco and Santo Antonio Sugar Mills", "SYSTEMIQ", "Climate Policy Initiative (CPI)"], "ing": ["European Climate Foundation", "Project Stop by SystemiQ", "Oceana", "GreenCross", "Bloomberg Philanthropies", "World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)", "The Nature Conservancy", "Center for Global Development"], "ior": ["Champions of the Earth UNEP", "Climate and Clean Air Coalition", "Inter American Development Bank (IDB)", "Convention on Biological Diversity", "International Monetary Fund (IMF)", "The Financial Stability Board (FSB)", "The World Bank", "International Finance Corporation", "OECD"], "dng": ["Ellen McArthur Foundation"], "inv": ["Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System (NGFS)", "Blue like an Orange Sustainable Capital", "International Development Finance Club (IDFC)", "African Development Bank Group", "Climate Action in Financial Institutions Initiative", "HSBC", "China International Capital Corporation Limited (CICC)", "Task Force on Climate related Financial Disclosures (TCDF)", "Climate Action 100 plus", "ShareAction", "Asset Owners Disclosure Project (AODP)"]}                                
206 ccid_0282 World Ports Sustainability Program mainly mitigation transport, industry     https://sustainableworldports.org/ 2017 On 12 May 2017 the International Association of Ports and Harbors decided to set up a World Ports Sustainability Program. Guided by the 17 UN SDGs the program wants to enhance and coordinate future sustainability efforts of ports worldwide and foster international cooperation with partners in the supply chain. The World Ports Sustainability Program builds on the World Ports Climate Initiative that IAPH started in 2008 and extends it to other areas of sustainable development. he American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA), the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO), the International Association of Cities and Ports (AIVP) and the World Association for Waterborne Transport Infrastructure (PIANC) signed up as strategic partners of the World Ports Sustainability Program. SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned                     ["France", "Belgium", "United States of America (the)", "Estonia"]   [""] [American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA)]_bus_usa,[European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO)]_bus_bel,[International Association of Cities and Ports (AIVP)]_oth_fra,[World Association for Waterborne Transport Infrastructure (PIANC)]_oth_bel {"bus": ["International Association of Dredging Companies", "Ports Australia", "Blatic Ports Organization (BPO)"], "ing": ["International Cargo Handling Coordination Association (ICHCA)"], "oth": ["International Harbour Masters Association (IHMA)"]}                                
224 ccid_0300 MedFish4ever nature-based solutions oceans and coastal zones     https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=18708 2017 The EU, together with its Mediterranean partners, has endorsed MedFish4Ever Declaration, which set out a detailed work programme for the next 10 years. In particular, the EU, as a signatory to the Declaration, commits (1) by 2020 to ensure that all key Mediterranean stocks are subject to adequate data collection and scientifically assessed on a regular basis; (2) to establish multi-annual management plans for all key fisheries; (3) to eliminate illegal fishing and to that end, ensure that, by 2020 all States have the legal framework and the necessary human and technical capabilities to meet their control and inspection responsibilities; (4) to support sustainable small-scale fisheries and aquaculture by, inter alia, streamlining funding schemes for local projects related to low-impact techniques and fishing gear, social inclusion and the contribution of fishermen to environmental protection   SDG explicitly mentioned                   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned               At least 10% of the Mediterranean sea effectively protected by 2020     100% of key Mediterranean stocks are subjest to adequate data collection by 2020; 100% of the key fisheries should have a multi-annual managment plan by 2020   ["Albania", "Algeria", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Croatia", "Cyprus", "France", "Greece", "Italy", "Malta", "Monaco", "Montenegro", "Morocco", "Slovenia", "Spain", "Tunisia", "Turkey"]   [""] [European Union]_ngv_int,[General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean]_ngv_int {"ngv": ["Albania", "Algeria", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Croatia", "Cyprus", "France", "Greece", "Italy", "Malta", "Monaco", "Montenegro", "Morocco", "Slovenia", "Spain", "Tunisia", "Turkey"]}