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282 ccid_0399 Brazilian Business Commitment for Biodiversity mainly mitigation industry     https://cebds.org/ibnbio/ 2019 Launched in October 2019 by CEBDS, the Brazilian Business Commitment to Biodiversity is able to emphasize the importance of biodiversity and ecosystem services for companies. The document is formatted by nine goals, which have as a fundamental principle the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources based on sustainable consumption and production patterns.                                                       ["Brazil"]   ["Vale", "Bayer"] [CNI]_bus_bra,[CEBDS]_dng_bra,[Instituto LIFE]_dng_bra {"bus": ["AngloAmerican", "Bayer", "BRK Ambiental", "EDP", "Eletrobras", "Eletrobras Furnas", "Equinor", "O Boticario", "Natura", "Philip Morris Brasil", "Shell", "Suzano", "Vale", "Votorantim Cimentos"]}                                
279 ccid_0361 Paris Aligned Investment Initiative mainly mitigation industry     https://www.iigcc.org/our-work/paris-aligned-investment-initiative/ 2019 IIGCC’s Paris Aligned Investment Initiative (PAII) looks at how investors can align their portfolios to the goals of the Paris Agreement. Launched in May 2019, the initiative has the following objectives: Develop working definitions of concepts, terms and pathways relevant to Paris alignment. Assess methods and approaches relevant to measuring alignment and transitioning different asset classes. Test the implications of aligning to support delivery of the Paris Agreement goals using real-world portfolios.                         SDG explicitly mentioned         [An emissions intensity reduction goal and <10 year reference target, for equity, fixed income and real assets; An absolute aggregate asset emissions reduction goal and a <5 years reference target]           [implementing an investment strategy that is consistent with achieving the goal of global net zero emissions by 2050]       ["United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Netherlands (the)", "Germany", "Sweden", "Denmark", "France", "Austria", "Finland", "United States of America (the)", "Ireland", "Bermuda", "Switzerland"]   ["Church of England Pensions Board", "Brunel Pension Partnership", "Environment Agency Pension Fund", "European Climate Foundation"] [Institutional Investors Group for Climate Change (IIGCC)]_inv_gbr {"inv": ["Aberdeen Standard Investments", "Aegon Asset Management", "Allianz Global Investors", "Allianz Investment Management", "AP2 (Second Swedish National Pension Fund)", "APG Asset Management", "Atlas Infrastructure", "ATP", "Aviva Investors", "AXA Investment Managers", "BMO Global Asset Management (EMEA)", "Brunel Pension Partnership", "Bundespensionskasse AG", "CCLA Investment Management", "Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church", "Church Commissioners for England", "Church of England Pensions Board", "DWS", "European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)", "Elo Mutual Pension Insurance Company", "Environment Agency Pension Fund", "ERAFP", "FTSE Russell", "Greater Manchester Pension Fund", "Handelsbanken AB Publ", "HSBC Bank Pension Trust (UK) Ltd", "HSBC Global Asset Management", "Impax Asset Management", "Insight Investment", "JP Morgan Asset Management", "Jupiter Asset Management", "KBI Global Investors", "Kempen Capital Management", "La Banque Postale", "Laerernes Pension", "Lazard Asset Management", "Legal and General Investment Management", "LGPS Central", "LGT Capital Partners", "Linklaters LLP", "Lloyds Banking Group Pensions Trustee Limited", "Local Pensions Partnership Investments Ltd", "M and G Investments", "Mercer", "MN", "Moody s Analytics", "MSCI ESG Research (UK) Limited", "NEST", "NextEnergy Capital", "Ninety One", "NN Group", "Nordea Asset Management", "OFI Asset Management", "Ortec Finance", "Pension Protection Fund", "PGGM", "Phoenix Group", "PIMCO LLC", "PKA", "Rathbone Greenbank Investments", "Robeco", "Royal London Asset Management", "RPMI Railpen", "Sarasin and Partners LLP", "Scottish Widows part of Lloyds Banking Group", "The international business of Federated Hermes", "The Lankelly Chase Foundation", "TPT Retirement Solutions", "UBS Asset Management", "Universities Superannuation Scheme", "Wermuth Asset Management", "WHEB Group", "Willis Towers Watson"]}                                
273 ccid_0352 Climate Change and Security mainly adaptation human settlements     https://www.un.org/sites/un2.un.org/files/cas_report_11_dec_0.pdf,https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=134 2019 The UN Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, UNDP and UNEP will work to leverage the impact of the joint Climate Security Mechanism and collaborate with entities across and beyond the United Nations system to advance the institutional capacity to address climate-related security risks through integrated risk assessments and coordinated prevention, early warning and response strategies.                         SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned                       ["Kosovo"]   [""] [UN Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs]_ior_int,[UNDP]_ior_int,[UNEP]_ior_int Ambiguous                                
270 ccid_0349 Coaliton for Sustainable Energy Access mainly adaptation energy https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=128   https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=128 2019 All LDC countries and Coalition member countries (Indonesia, Palau, Denmark, Colombia, Italy) committed to work towards: 1) 100% access to sufficient, affordable, modern and renewable energy by all citizens in LDCs by 2030. 2) 100% electricity from renewable energy sources in all LDCs by 2050. 3) 100% energy efficiency along the value chain by 2040. The Coalition aims to benefit rural, remote and vulnerable areas in developing countries, with special emphasis on LDCs that would have high impact on universal energy access rate via Off-grid from Solar Home Systems, Mini-grid, On Grid expansion, intensification and densification with cooking energy and productive use with the ambition of "leaving no one behind“ through mobilizing competitive energy financing.                         SDG explicitly mentioned           [100% energy efficiency along the value chain by 2040] [100% electricity from renewable energy sources in all LDCs by 2050] [100% access to sufficient, affordable, modern and renewable energy by all citizens in LDCs by 2030]             ["Afghanistan", "Angola", "Bangladesh", "Benin", "Bhutan", "Burkina Faso", "Burundi", "Cambodia", "Central African Republic (the)", "Chad", "Colombia", "Comoros (the)", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Djibouti", "Eritrea", "Ethiopia", "Gambia (the)", "Guinea", "Guinea-Bissau", "Haiti", "Indonesia", "Kiribati", "Lao People's Democratic Republic (the)", "Lesotho", "Liberia", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Mozambique", "Myanmar", "Nepal", "Niger (the)", "Palau", "Rwanda", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "Sierra Leone", "Solomon Islands", "Somalia", "South Sudan", "Sudan (the)", "Timor-Leste", "Togo", "Tuvalu", "Uganda", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Vanuatu", "Yemen", "Zambia"]   ["African Development Bank", "World Bank Group"] [Ethiopia]_ngv_eth,[Morocco]_ngv_mar {"ngv": ["African Union", "Afghanistan", "Angola", "Bangladesh", "Benin", "Bhutan", "Burkina Faso", "Burundi", "Cambodia", "Central African Republic", "Chad", "Colombia", "Comoros", "Democratic Republic of the Congo", "Denmark", "Djibouti", "Eritrea", "Ethiopia", "Gambia", "Guinea", "Guinea-Bissau", "Haiti", "Indonesia", "Italy", "Kiribati", "Lao People s Democratic Republic", "Lesotho", "Liberia", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Mozambique", "Myanmar", "Nepal", "Niger", "Palau", "Rwanda", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "Sierra Leone", "Solomon Islands", "Somalia", "South Sudan", "Sudan", "Timor-Leste", "Togo", "Tuvalu", "Uganda", "United Republic of Tanzania", "Vanuatu", "Yemen", "Zambia"], "ing": ["Se4all"], "ior": ["United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affiars", "United Nations Development Programme", "United Nations Development Organization", "United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change"]}                                
269 ccid_0348 Risk-informed Early Action Partership mainly adaptation human settlements https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=124   https://www.adaptation-undp.org/sites/default/files/uploaded-images/reap_two-pager_launch.pdf 2019 Although there is increased recognition that early action following quality forecasts can reduce humanitarian needs after extreme weather events, financing is fragmented, agency-specific and small-scale. It is rarely anchored in government systems, or linked to systematic investments in preparedness, early warning systems, shock-responsive social protection, comprehensive risk analysis and/or robust triggers. This reduces the potential effectiveness of these investments. This is a new global partnership convening the humanitarian, development and climate communities, drawing on data, evidence and best practice to drive up and unify standards, and increase targets for forecastbased action and investment. By bringing together partners working on climate risk, early warning, and anticipatory and early action, and focusing on the communities most at risk from climate shocks, this Partnership will drive a systemic shift towards anticipatory action that will save lives and protect livelihoods now and in the future.                         SDG explicitly mentioned               [1 billion more people are covered by financing and delivery mechanisms connected to effective early action plans] [50 countries have reviewed and integrated their crisis or disaster risk management and climate adaptation laws, policies, national frameworks for climate services and/or plans to ensure that they reduce climate change exposure on people and the environment]       [$500 million invested in early warning system infrastructure and institutions to target early action in 'last/first mile' communities.]     ["Bangladesh", "Belize", "Egypt", "Jamaica", "Malawi", "Saint Lucia"]   ["United Kingdom Department of International Development"] [United Kingdom]_ngv_gbr,[Finland]_ngv_fin,[International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies]_ing_fra {"ngv": ["Bangladesh", "Belize", "Egypt", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "Ireland", "Jamaica", "Japan", "Liechtenstein", "Luxembourg", "Malawi", "Norway", "Saint Lucia", "United Kingdom"], "ior": ["Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations", "United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs", "United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)", "United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction", "World Food Programme", "World Meteorological Organization"], "ing": ["Green Climate Fund", "Global Network of Civil Society Organisations for Disaster Reduction", "Global Resilience Partnership", "Global Water Partnership", "International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies", "Mercy Corps", "Practical Action", "Resurgence", "Start Network"], "edu": ["International Center for Tropical Agriculture", "Met Office", "Overseas Development Institute"], "oth": ["Public Private Partnership Europe"]}                                
267 ccid_0346 Towards A Cleaner Electricity in Latin America mainly mitigation energy, Policy https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=120#   https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=120# 2019 A collective regional goal of reaching at least 70% of Renewable Energy of installed capacity for the production of electricity in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) by 2030, reaching 312GW of installed capacity, where 78GW comes Report of the Secretary-General on the 2019 Climate Action Summit and the Way Forward in 2020 23 from new additional capacity, privileging the use of Non-Conventional Renewable Energies (NCRE). As leader of the initiative, Colombia puts forth a goal of at least 4 GW by 2030 from Non-Conventional Renewable Energies, reaching 74% of renewable energy nationwide in the power generation grid. • Other countries currently supporting the objective: Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Haiti, Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala, Dominican Republic. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) also stated their support. • Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and IRENA have already facilitated data and platforms of discussion to initiate the elaboration of the workplan for the implementation of the initiative. In a similar manner, the Low Emission Development Strategies Global Partnership (LEDS GP) has expressed its intention to support Latin America and the Caribbean to fulfill this ambitious target through their regional platform of LEDS LAC. The NDC Partnership has also been identified as a potential partner to provide technical assistance or facilitate exchanges between countries and partners. Further, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean and regional development banks, including the Development Bank of Latin America (CAF) and the InterAmerican Development Bank (IADB) should also be engaged going forward.                         SDG explicitly mentioned             [At least 70% of Renewable Energy installed capcity for the production of electricity in Latin America in the Caribbean by 2030] [74% of renewable energy installed nationwide in Colombia by 2030]               ["Colombia", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Peru", "Chile", "Costa Rica", "Colombia", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Ecuador", "Guatemala", "Haiti", "Honduras", "Paraguay", "Peru"]   [""] [Colombia]_ngv_col {"edu": ["International Renewable Energy Agency", "National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)"], "bus": ["Leds Gp"], "ngv": ["Chile", "Costa Rica", "Colombia", "Dominican Republic", "Ecuador", "Guatemala", "Haiti", "Honduras", "Paraguay", "Peru"], "ing": ["World Wildlife Fund", "The Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE)"]}                                
266 ccid_0345 Building Climate Resilience for the Urban Poor mainly adaptation human settlements https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=116   https://www.citiesalliance.org/newsroom/news/cities-alliance-news/building-climate-resilience-urban-poor 2019 Led by Kenya and Brazil, this initiative will step-up climate action for some of the most vulnerable and heavily impacted by climate change, including slum dwellers and residents of informal settlements. This Initiative will implement a collaborative approach to build resilience of about 600 million urban poor currently at risk of the impacts of climate change. Partners in the Initiative aim to mobilize USD 15.2 billion over a first phase for 4 years. SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned               [Help 150 million urban poor adapt to climate change in informal settlements by 2023 and to build climate resilience of 600 millions vulnerable people by 2030] Source: NAZCA       [Partners aim to mobilize USD 15.2 billion over a first phase for 4 years, ultimately scaling up the financing to USD 60.8 billion by 2030, from a variety of sources.] Source: NAZCA     ["Kosovo"]   [""] [Kenya]_ngv_ken,[Brazil]_ngv_bra,[UN Habitat]_ior_int {"oth": ["Shak and Slum Dwellers International", "ISOCARP", "P4CA", "Cities Alliance"], "edu": ["WIEGO", "IIED", "University of Twente (ITC)", "UCCRN", "WorldPop Project", "World Resources Institute"], "sgv": ["ICLEI", "C40", "GCoM"], "bus": ["AECOM", "Arcadis", "ARUP"], "ior": ["UNDRR", "UNDP"], "ngv": ["European Commission"], "ing": ["Rockefeller Foundation s Center for Resilience"]}                                
265 ccid_0344 Debt swap mainly adaptation human settlements https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=112   https://www.un.org/en/file/78722 2019 The proposal aims at addressing the debt burden that SIDS face while at the same time facilitate investment in adaptation to the impacts of climate change and promote climate resilient economic growth. It is based on work with the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, includes an initial pilot involving Antigua & Barbuda, Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent & the Grenadines.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Saint Lucia", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Antigua and Barbuda"]   [""] [Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)]_ior_int {"ngv": ["Antigua and Barbuda", "Saint Lucia", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines"]}                                
264 ccid_0343 Accelerating renewable energy transition in SIDS mainly mitigation energy, policy https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=111   https://www.un.org/sites/un2.un.org/files/cas_report_11_dec_0.pdf,https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=111 2019 SIDS have committed to the greatest possible ambition to transition to ambitious sustainable energy targets by 2030 and have acknowledged the vital role that partnerships play to generate action on the ground, including supporting capacity building, mobilizing resources, and facilitating investments. This package will aim to deliver on this ambition starting in 2020. SIDS will need support to achieve as much as 100% renewable energy (RE) and energy efficiency (EE) targets, in particular in the power sector, by 2030 within the framework of the SIDS Lighthouses Initiative (LHI). The initiative is supported by all AOSIS countries and will leverage the already operational and ambitious IRENA LHI, additional and enhanced donor commitments will be made to support accelerated collective energy transition in SIDS. Secured new funding through LHI which include 7.5 Mio USD (2019-2023) from Denmark and 3 Mio EUR (2020-2022) from Germany.             SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned           [Aim to achieve 100% renewable energy (RE) and energy efficiency (EE) targets, in particular in the power sector, by 2030]                 ["Antigua and Barbuda", "Bahamas (the)", "Belize", "Cabo Verde", "Comoros (the)", "Cook Islands (the)", "Cuba", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Fiji", "Grenada", "Guyana", "Kiribati", "Maldives", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Mauritius", "Micronesia (Federated States of)", "Nauru", "New Zealand", "Niue", "Palau", "Papua New Guinea", "Saint Lucia", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Samoa", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Seychelles", "Solomon Islands", "Tonga", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu"]   [""] [UN-OHRLLS]_ior_int,[AOSIS]_ior_int,[IRENA]_ior_int {"bus": ["ENEL SpA", "Caribbean Electric Utility Services Corporation - Carilec", "Clean Energy Solutions Center", "Solar Head Of State"], "ior": ["Climate Investment Funds", "Indian Ocean Commission", "NDC Partnership", "Organisation Of Eastern Caribbean States", "Overseas Countries And Territories Association", "Pacific Islands Development Forum", "Sustainable Energy For All", "Un Office Of The High Representative For The Least Developed Countries Landlocked Developing Countries And Small Island Developing States (UNOHRLLS)", "United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)", "World Bank Group"], "ing": ["Clinton Climate Initiative", "Rocky Mountain Institute - Carbon War Room"], "ngv": ["International Climate Initiative (IKI)", "Antigua and Barbuda", "Bahamas", "Barbados", "Belize", "Cabo Verde", "Comoros", "Cook Islands", "Cuba", "Dominican Republic", "Fiji", "France", "Germany", "Grenada", "Guyana", "Italy", "Japan", "Kiribati", "Maldives", "Marshall Islands", "Mauritius", "Micronesia (Federated States of)", "Nauru", "New Zealand", "Niue", "Norway", "Palau", "Papua New Guinea", "Saint Lucia", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Samoa", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Seychelles", "Solomon Islands", "Tonga", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Tuvalu", "United Arab Emirates", "United States of America", "Vanuatu"], "oth": ["Sids Lighthouses Initiative (LHI)"]}                                
263 ccid_0342 SIDS 2020 Ambition Leadership Coalition mainly mitigation energy     https://www.un.org/sites/un2.un.org/files/cas_report_11_dec_0.pdf 2019 Members of the Alliance of Small Islands States (AOSIS) committed to communicating new and/or updated NDCs by 2020 and to preparing long-term low greenhouse gas emission development strategies reflecting their special circumstances consistent with the latest findings of the IPCC and the Paris Agreement, including the 1.5 °C temperature goal of the Paris Agreement. Together these commitments reflect an aspiration by AOSIS members to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 in the context of the necessary means of implementation being available.                         SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned                     ["Cabo Verde", "Comoros (the)", "Guinea-Bissau", "Maldives", "Mauritius", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Seychelles", "Singapore", "Antigua and Barbuda", "Bahamas (the)", "Barbados", "Belize", "Cuba", "Dominica", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Grenada", "Guyana", "Haiti", "Jamaica", "Saint Kitts and Nevis", "Saint Lucia", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Suriname", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Cook Islands (the)", "Fiji", "Kiribati", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Micronesia (Federated States of)", "Nauru", "Niue", "Palau", "Papua New Guinea", "Samoa", "Solomon Islands", "Timor-Leste", "Tonga", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu"]   [""] [AOSIS]_ior_int,[UNDP]_ior_int {"ngv": ["Cabo Verde", "Comoros", "Guinea-Bissau", "Maldives", "Mauritius", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Seychelles", "Singapore", "Antigua and Barbuda", "Bahamas", "Barbados", "Belize", "Cuba", "Dominica", "Dominican Republic", "Grenada", "Guyana", "Haiti", "Jamaica", "St. Kitts and Nevis", "St. Lucia", "St. Vincent and the Grenadines", "Suriname", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Cook Islands", "Fiji", "Kiribati", "Marshall Islands", "Micronesia", "Nauru", "Niue", "Palau", "Papua New Guinea", "Samoa", "Solomon Islands", "Timor-Leste", "Tonga", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu"]}                                
262 ccid_0341 Call for Action on Adaptation and Resilience mainly adaptation land use, oceans and coastal zones, human settlements     https://www.adaptation-undp.org/adapting-now-resilient-future,https://www.adaptation-undp.org/sites/default/files/uploaded-images/call_for_action_on_adaptation_and_resilience.pdf 2019 Our climate is changing. We are already living with 1°C of warming and every week brings droughts, heat waves, floods and storms. Lives and livelihoods are suffering. Existing and future development is at threat, putting the attainment of the SDG’s at high risk. Everyone stands to be affected, the vulnerable most of all. We need urgent and transformative adaptation and resilience building action now to protect our economies, and most importantly our people and planet. Action now is a moral imperative. It also makes business sense. This is why co-leads Egypt and the United Kingdom, together with coalition partners Bangladesh, Malawi, the Netherlands and St Lucia, supported by the United Nations Development Programme, have developed a Call for Action on Adaptation and Resilience. The call, endorsed by 118 countries and 86 organisations and institutions as of September 2020, sets a new bar for ambition on adaptation and resilience. A new normal where we urgently deliver adaptation for the vulnerable and rapidly scale up available finance. A normal where we respond to the science and bring adaptation into the mainstream, calling on everyone to integrate climate risk into how we imagine and build our future. 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                     ["None"]   ["UNDP"] [Egypt]_ngv_egy,[United Kingdom]_ngv_gbr,[Bangladesh]_ngv_bgd,[Malawi]_ngv_mwi,[Netherlands]_ngv_nld,[Saint Lucia]_ngv_lca {"ngv": ["Afghanistan", "Andorra", "Angola", "Antigua and Barbuda", "Argentina", "Austria", "Bahamas", "Bahrain", "Bangladesh", "Barbados", "Belgium", "Belize", "Benin", "Bhutan", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "Burkina Faso", "Burundi", "Cabo Verde", "Cambodia", "Central African Republic", "Chad", "Chile", "China", "Comoros", "Cook Islands", "Costa Rica", "Croatia", "Cuba", "Cyprus", "Czech Republic", "Democratic Republic of the Congo", "Denmark", "Djibouti", "Dominica", "Dominican Republic", "Ecuador", "Egypt", "Eritrea", "Ethiopia", "Fiji", "Finland", "France", "Gambia", "Germany", "Greece", "Grenada", "Guinea", "Guinea-Bissau", "Guyana", "Haiti", "India", "Indonesia", "Ireland", "Italy", "Jamaica", "Jordan", "Kiribati", "Lao People\u2019s Democratic Republic", "Lebanon", "Lesotho", "Liberia", "Luxembourg", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Maldives", "Mali", "Marshall Islands", "Mauritania", "Mauritius", "Mexico", "Micronesia (Federated States of)", "Monaco", "Morocco", "Mozambique", "Myanmar", "Nauru", "Nepal", "Netherlands", "New Zealand", "Niger", "Niue", "North Macedonia", "Norway", "Palau", "Papua New Guinea", "Peru", "Portugal", "Republic of Korea", "Rwanda", "Saint Kitts and Nevis", "Saint Lucia", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Samoa", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "Seychelles", "Sierra Leone", "Singapore", "Solomon Islands", "Somalia", "South Sudan", "Spain", "Sudan", "Suriname", "Sweden", "Timor-Leste", "Tokelau", "Togo", "Tonga", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Tuvalu", "Uganda", "United Kingdom", "United Republic of Tanzania", "Uruguay", "Vanuatu", "Yemen", "Zambia"], "ior": ["ADB", "EBRD", "IADB", "IFAD", "IOM", "IsDB", "UN OCHA", "UNCTAD", "UNDP", "UNDRR", "UNEP", "UNEPFI", "UNHCR", "WFP", "WMO", "WB", "Global Centre on Adaptation", "Global Environment Facility", "International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies"], "ing": ["Abibiman Foundation", "CARE International", "Centre for Urban Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience", "Christian Aid", "Community Oriented Investment Generating New Enterprise (Community Oriented Investment Generating New Enterprise)", "E3G", "Fundaci\u00f3n Nueva Generaci\u00f3n Argentina", "Germanwatch", "Grameen Foundation", "Mercy Corps", "Near East Foundation", "Pacific Institute", "Practical Action", "Rare", "Self Help Africa", "The Nature Conservancy", "Vi Agroforestry", "Wetlands International"], "oth": ["Accounting for Sustainability", "African Food Security Network", "African Risk Capacity Insurance", "African Food Security Network", "Food and Land Use Coalition", "Global EverGreening Alliance", "Global Resilience Partnership", "Global Water Partnership", "Greater Globe Alliance", "Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment", "Institute of Marine Engineering Science & Technology", "Navigating a Changing Climate Initiative", "Low Carbon Transport", "The Huairou Commission", "Vanuatu Climate Action Network", "Women's Climate Centers International", "World Economic Forum", "\u201c4 per 1000\u201d Initiative"], "unk": ["BHP", "Bond", "BSR"], "bus": ["Braskem", "Ecolab", "Heineken", "International Chamber of Commerce", "International Chamber of Shipping", "Mars Incorporated", "Microsoft", "Olam International", "PIANC the World Association for Waterborne Transport Infrastructure", "Resurgence Urban Resilience Trust", "SYSTEMIQ", "The Coca-Cola Company", "Vanuatu Business Resilience Council"], "edu": ["CGIAR", "International Institute for Environment and Development", "International Research Institute for Climate and Society", "Stockholm International Water Institute", "The New School", "World Resources Institute"], "inv": ["DWS Group", "Enedine Capital Resources Corporation", "Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change", "Lightsmith Group", "Willis Towers Watson"], "dng": ["Krisoker Sor (Farmers Voice)", "Young Power in Social Action"]}                                
261 ccid_0340 Clean Air Fund mainly mitigation human settlements https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=100   https://www.cleanairfund.org/ 2019 The Clean Air Fund is a philanthropic organisation working globally to empower funders, researchers, policymakers and campaigners to deliver clean air for all.     SDG explicitly mentioned                   SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["India", "Bulgaria", "Poland", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"]   ["Children s Investment Fund Foundation", "IKEA Foundation", "Bernard van Leer Foundation", "Guy s and St Thomas Charity", "Fia Foundation", "Oak Foundation"] [Clean Air Fund]_ing_gbr {"bus": ["Federation Internationale de l automobile", "The Vaccine Alliance (GAVI)"]}                                
260 ccid_0339 Task Force for Clean Energy Transition on accelerating energy transition from coal to cleanv mainly mitigation energy https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=98   https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=98,https://www.un.org/sites/un2.un.org/files/cas_report_11_dec_0.pdf 2019 As a direct response to the Secretary General’s call to end building new coal power plant after 2020, Special Envoy for Climate Action Mike Bloomberg announced an initiative to expand his work for accelerating energy transition, moving from coal to clean energy, at a global scale, building on his ongoing work to ensure the closure of all US coal power plants.             SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned                         [No newcoal plants after 2020] from NAZCA   ["Kosovo"]   ["Bloomberg Philanthropies"] [Bloomberg Philanthropies]_ing_usa Ambiguous                                
252 ccid_0331 The Climate Pledge mainly mitigation energy     https://www.theclimatepledge.com/ 2019 A joint initiative between Amazon and Global Optimism, The Climate Pledge was founded on the conviction that global businesses are responsible, accountable, and able to act on the climate crisis, and that doing so would transform societies and what’s possible with collective action. The Climate Pledge brings together the far-reaching capabilities of the most ambitious and forward-thinking actors in global enterprise, to galvanize meaningful change. It’s the opportunity for companies to join a community of leading businesses, all committed to the transformational action that can protect the global economy from the disruptive risks associated with climate change.                         SDG explicitly mentioned         [Net zero annual carbon emissions by 2040]                   ["United States of America (the)", "Germany", "Netherlands (the)", "Spain", "India", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"]   [""] [Amazon]_bus_usa,[Global Optimism]_ing_unk {"bus": ["Amazon", "Best Buy", "Henkel", "Infosys", "McKinstry", "Mercedez Benz", "Real Betis Balompie", "Reckitt Benckiser (rb)", "Schneider Electric", "Siemens", "Signify", "Verizon", "Oak View Group (OVG)"]}                                
249 ccid_0328 Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance mainly adaptation oceans and coastal zones, water     https://www.oceanriskalliance.org/ 2019 The Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance, ORRAA, is a multi-sector collaboration between governments, financial institutions, the insurance industry, environmental organisations and stakeholders from the Global South. Our purpose is to build resilience in the regions and communities most vulnerable to ocean risk, by pioneering finance and insurance products that incentivise investment in nature-based solutions. Our aim is to drive $500 million of investment into nature-based solutions by 2030, and surface at least 15 novel finance products by 2025 that incentivise private and blended finance into coastal natural capital. SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned               Alliance member organisations provide monetary or in-kind technical and professional support of at least USD$ 50,000 per annum     ["France", "United States of America (the)", "Sweden", "Canada", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Switzerland"]   ["AXA", "Ocean Unite", "Global Resilience Partnership", "Canada", " Stockholm Resilience Centre", "The Nature Conservancy", "Willis Towers Watson", "rare", "WWF", "greensquare ventures"] [AXA]_inv_fra,[Ocean Unite]_ing_usa,[Global Resilience Partnership]_oth_swe {"inv": ["AXA", "Willis Towers Watson", "greensquare ventures"], "ing": ["Ocean Unite", "The Nature Conservancy", "WWF"], "oth": ["Global Resilience Partnership", "rare", "MAR Fund", "Saskawa Peace Foundation"], "ngv": ["Canada"], "edu": [" Stockholm Resilience Centre", "Stimson"]}                                
245 ccid_0323 The Inevitable Policy Response equally adaptation & mitigation industry     https://www.unpri.org/what-is-the-inevitable-policy-response/4787.article 2019 Financial markets today have not adequately priced-in the likely near-term policy response to climate change. The Inevitable Policy Response (IPR) is a pioneering project which aims to prepare investors for the associated portfolio risks.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["United States of America (the)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"]   ["ClimateWorks Foundation", "Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation", "Finance Hub", "KR Foundation"] [Principles for Responsible Investment]_bus_gbr,[Vivid Economics]_bus_gbr {"bus": ["Energy Transition Advisors", "2 Degree Investing Initiative"], "oth": ["Carbon Tracker Initiative"], "edu": ["Grantham Research Institute in Climate Change and the Environment"]}                                
242 ccid_0319 Circular Cars Initiative mainly mitigation transport     https://www.weforum.org/projects/the-circular-cars-initiative 2019 The Circular Cars Initiative (CCI) is a private/public sector collaboration focused on leveraging new technologies and business models to align the automotive industry with a 1.5C climate scenario. Through an integrated systems approach, CCI will provide a platform for actors in the value chain to eliminate gaps between economic incentives and social outcomes. A core goal of CCI is to leverage sectoral knowledge, partnerships, funding and creativity to help community members develop technologies and business models to eliminate emissions from automotive utilization and manufacturing.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["None"]   [""] [Word Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)]_ior_int,[World Economic Forum]_ior_int,[McKinsey and Co]_bus_int,[Accenture Strategy]_bus_int {"bus": ["SYSTEMIQ", "Lanxess", "LeasePlan"], "ing": ["EIT Climate-KIC"]}                                
240 ccid_0316 Global Alliance to Significantly Reduce Methane Emissions in the Oil and Gas Sector by 2030 mainly mitigation energy, industry     https://www.ccacoalition.org/en/activity/global-alliance-significantly-reduce-methane-emissions-oil-and-gas-sector-2030 2019 The Global Alliance to Significantly Reduce Methane Emissions in the Oil and Gas Sector by 2030 or Global Methane Alliance brings together governments, financing institutions, international organizations and NGOs, and industry to support ambitious methane reduction targets from the oil and gas industry. Countries that join the Alliance commit to include methane reduction targets from the oil and gas sector in their Nationally Determined Contribution, as part of their overall greenhouse gas reduction targets. Countries will have the option to choose an absolute reduction target or a methane intensity target, depending on their actual methane emissions and of the level of development of their oil and gas industry. Absolute reduction target of at least 45% reduction in methane emissions by 2025 and 60% to 75% by 2030. These are realistic and achievable targets, especially in a sector where technology and financing are largely available, and innovation supports even larger reductions. Intensity target of “near-zero” methane emissions. Countries that select this approach should target an intensity of 0.25% or below. International organizations and NGOs will support countries pursuing these targets through technical assistance and policy support. Participating oil and gas companies will share knowledge, technologies, and best management practices. These commitments demonstrate the wide recognition from governments, civil society, and the industry that as long as oil and natural gas are part of the energy mix, it is imperative to improve their environmental performances.             SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned         Absolute reduction target of at least 45% reduction in methane emissions by 2025 and 60% to 75% by 2030                   ["None", "Nigeria"]   [""] [UNEP]_ior_fra,[CCAC]_oth_int {"ior": ["UNEP"], "ing": ["EDF", "CTF"]}                                
239 ccid_0315 Hydrogen Initiative mainly mitigation transport, energy     http://h2est.ee/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/The-Hydrogen-Initiative.pdf 2019 Welcoming the range of opportunities of sustainable hydrogen technology in decarbonising the economy and ensuring safe, competitive, available and sustainable energy supply for the Energy Union, we want to increase our focus, ambitions and efforts in the following fields: Sector integration and coupling, Short- and long-term energy storage, Direct injection into the gas-grid, Conversion of hydrogen to renewable methane, Industry and Transport and mobility.             SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Austria", "Belgium", "Bulgaria", "Croatia", "Cyprus", "Czechia", "Denmark", "Estonia", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "Greece", "Hungary", "Iceland", "Italy", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Malta", "Netherlands (the)", "Poland", "Portugal", "None", "Spain", "Switzerland"]   [""] [Austria]_ngv_aut {"ngv": ["European Commission", "Austria", "Belgium", "Bulgaria", "Croatia", "Cyprus", "Czech Republic", "Denmark", "Estonia", "Finnland", "France ", "Greece", "Germany", "Hungary", "Italy", "Iceland", "Latvia", "Luxembourg", "Lithuania", "Malta", "Poland", "Netherlands", "Portugal", "Spain", "Romania", "Switzerland", "Innovation and Networks Executive Agency", "Royal Netherlands Standardization Institute (NEN)"], "sgv": ["Federal Province of Upper Austria", "Province Holland Zuid"], "dng": ["Spanish Hydrogen Association (AeH2)", "French Association for Hydrogen and Fuel cells (AFHYPAC)", "Cogen Europe"], "bus": ["Alstom", "Areva H2Gen", "Atawey", "Atena Future Technology", "Austrian Energy Agency", "Ballard", "Bulgarian Federation of the Industrial Energy Consumers", "Business Upper Austria", "Brintbranchen", "CCS Global Group Ltd", "CliMates Austria", "Copenhagen Capacity", "European Association for Storage of Energy", "European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (EHA)", "ElringKlinger", "Energie AG", "Energie des Nordens", "ENGIE", "Estonian Hydrogen Association", "Fluxys Belgium", "Fachverband Gas Warme", "Fronius", "Gasunie", "GRTgaz", "H2B2", "Latvian Hydrogen Association", "H2 NOVA", "H2V", "Hexagon", "Hinicio", "Hydrogen Advisors", "Hydrogenics", "Hydrogen Europe", "Kompost and Biogas Verband", "Linde", "MHPS", "MVM Group", "North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)", "New Energy Coalition", "OMV", "ONTRAS VNG Gastransport", "Open Grid Europe The Gas Wheel", "Pathway to a Competitive European Fuel Cell (PACE)", "Pichler Ziegel Aschach", "Proton Motor Fuel Cells", "Primetals Technologies", "Provincie Drenthe", "RAG Austria AG", "Region Heide", "Gruppo Sapio", "Kostbares vom Schlattbauerngut mehr als Bio", "Siemens", "Snam", "SolarPower Europe", "Solid Power", "STRING", "Sunfire", "Symbio", "Techint", "HUGA", "Uniper", "Vatgas Sverige", "Van Hool", "Verbund", "Voestalpine", "Wind Europe", "Energieinstitut an der JKU Linz", "K1 Met GmBH", "Michelin", "Pottinger Organic Energy"], "edu": ["Centro Nacional del Hidrogeno", "Centre for Energy Environment and Technology (CIEMAT)", "Fondazione Bruno Kessler", "Hydrogen Europe Research", "Johannes Keppler University Linz", "University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria"], "Colombia": ["Clantech"]}                                
238 ccid_0314 Clean Cooking Fund mainly mitigation energy https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=122   https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2019/11/04/why-clean-cooking-matters 2019 The Fund will scale up public and private investments in the clean cooking sector by catalyzing technology and business innovations and linking incentives with verified results, also known as results-based financing. It is expected to leverage at least $1 billion in investments to support a sizable number of businesses delivering clean cooking solutions. It will also help with developing an impact bond market to monetize the health, gender, and climate impacts of projects that can attract a broad range of capital. The CCF will complement and support the High-Level Coalition of Leaders for Clean Cooking, Energy and Health, which is being convened by the World Health Organization, United Nations Development Program, United Nations Department of Economics and Social Affairs and the World Bank. The Coalition aims to demonstrate the global leadership in advocacy and action required to create political momentum, drive practical solutions, spur investments and mobilize public support and multi-stakeholder engagements for clean cooking. The Fund draws from the World Bank’s experience and lessons learned from the past decade. The World Bank currently has an active lending portfolio of over $350 million in clean cooking and heating projects across 21 countries, helping over 3.6 million households and 18 million people with improved access to more efficient, cleaner cooking and heating solutions. Among these projects, results-based financing has been implemented in various ways, successfully helping private companies enter the clean cooking market in 10 countries: Bangladesh, China, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Kenya, Lao PDR, Madagascar, Mongolia, Rwanda, and Uganda.             SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned             [Distribution of 4 million improved stoves] [$500 million]     ["Uganda", "Burundi", "Zambia", "Ghana", "Kenya", "Rwanda", "Senegal", "Ethiopia", "Burundi", "Nepal", "Myanmar"]   ["Denmark", "Netherlands", "World Bank", "Norway", "United Kingdom"] [World Health Organization]_ior_int,[High-Level Coalition of Leaders for Clean Cooking, Energy and Health]_ing_int,[World Bank]_ior_int,[United Nations Development Program]_ior_int,[United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs]_ior_int,[Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP)]_ing_usa {"ngv": ["Bangladesh", "China", "Ethiopia", "Indonesia", "Kenya", "Lao PDR", "Madagascar", "Mongolia", "Rwanda", "Uganda", "Burundi", "Nepal", "Myanmar"], "ing": ["Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP)"], "ior": ["World Bank", "United Nations Development Program", "United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs"], "oth": ["High Level Coalition of Leaders for Clean Cooking Energy and Health"]}                                
237 ccid_0313 East Africa Regional Power Trade mainly mitigation energy       2019 (data unavailable at time of collection)             SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Ethiopia", "Kenya", "Sudan (the)", "Uganda", "Egypt", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Rwanda", "Burundi", "Djibouti", "Libya"]   [""]   Ambiguous                                
236 ccid_0312 LDC Energy Access Accelerator equally adaptation & mitigation energy       2019 (data unavailable at time of collection)             SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Kosovo"]   [""]   Ambiguous                                
235 ccid_0311 African Youth Climate Hub equally adaptation & mitigation other     https://youthclimatehub.org/ 2019 The initiative is a partnership between Morocco's Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection, YOUNGO (Children and Youth Constituency to United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change), Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, OCP Group and young people who have been central in co-constructing this initiative. The Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection brings to the initiative its 18 -year track record in terms of Education for Sustainable Development in Morocco as well as an increased focus on Africa, the digital and international cooperation. YOUNGO brings to the initiative a membership of 200+ youth-led, youth-focused NGOs and its technical expertise. Mohammed VI Polytechnic University brings to the initiative its learning by doing approach, its African network of experts, as well as its state-of-the-art resources. OCP Group is providing support and bringing its private sector perspective to the initiative. The African Youth Climate Hub will offer the opportunity for young Africans to establish and maintain a generation-wide movement to address climate change. The Hub will educate, inspire, empower and mobilize young people to create sustainable change in their schools, communities and professional ecosystems, at all relevant scales. The aim is to provide a forum in which young Africans can discuss their ideas for tackling climate change. The ideas which are judged as best hitting the Hub's key targets will be advanced in an incubator before being developed further for launch. The Hub hopes to bring together Africa's most committed and innovative young climate change thinkers, provide a learning centre and help people find green jobs in Africa.                                                       ["Morocco", "Nigeria", "Burundi", "Tunisia", "Madagascar", "Uganda", "Ethiopia", "Egypt", "Senegal", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"]   [""] [Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental protection]_ing_mar,[YOUNGO]_ior_int,[OCP Group]_bus_mar,[Mohammed VI Polytechnic University]_edu_mar Ambiguous                                
234 ccid_0310 Kwon-Gesh Youth Pledge equally adaptation & mitigation human settlements https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=135   https://www.dfa.ie/pmun/newyork/news-and-speeches/speeches/2019/kwon-gesh-climate-pledge.html; https://ndcpartnership.org/news/bringing-global-outcomes-climate-action-summit-country-level-marshall-islands; https://www.sciencenewsforstudents.org/article/united-nations-youth-leaders-climate-change-greta-thunberg 2019 43 Governments committed to the KWON-GESH CLIMATE PLEDGE by involving youth in the implementation of the Paris Agreement and the achievement of its goals including, o including when putting in place climate adaptation or mitigation measures; o communicating or updating nationally determined contributions; o submitting or updating national adaptation communications or o plans and communicating long-term greenhouse gas emission development strategies                         SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned                     ["Marshall Islands (the)", "Ireland"]   [""] [The Marshall Islands]_ngv_mhl,[Ireland]_ngv_irl {"ngv": ["The Marshall Islands", "Ireland"], "sgv": ["International Organization for Migration (IOM)", "Environmental Planning and Policy Coordination (OEPPC)"]}                                
233 ccid_0309 Initiative on Gender and Climate Change equally adaptation & mitigation human settlements     https://www.unwomen.org/-/media/headquarters/attachments/sections/news%20and%20events/stories/2019/climatesummit-gender-en.pdf?la=en&vs=5957 2019 The Social and Political Drivers of Climate Action (SPD) Coalition is led by the governments of Peru and Spain, the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Department Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women). The gender task force of this coalition is supported by Costa Rica and Australia as well as Women Engage for a Common Future (WECF). Our coalition of governments, agencies and institutions aims to harness these social and political drivers to improve people’s health, reduce inequalities, including gender inequality, promote social justice and maximize opportunities of decent work for all – while protecting the climate for future generations. The UN Secretary-General’s September 2019 Climate Action Summit will bring together commitments to climate actions that contribute to gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls. This is in line with the goal of a transformational, ambitious and clean future for all where no one is left behind. To accelerate action to implement the Paris Agreement, you are encouraged by the governments of Peru and Spain, UN Women, WHO, UNDESA, and ILO to commit to one of our goals and step up climate action by signing on to the following commitment: Signatories commit to implementing climate actions that contribute to gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls. This commitment recognizes the differentiated impact of climate change by gender, and that ensuring women’s and girls’ agency and leadership will make climate action more effective, contributing to increased ambition in all sectors.     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned         SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned                     ["Peru", "Spain", "Costa Rica", "Australia", "Albania", "Algeria", "Andorra", "Argentina", "Austria", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Cabo Verde", "Chad", "Chile", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Croatia", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "Ghana", "Guatemala", "Guinea", "Guyana", "Honduras", "Iceland", "Ireland", "Italy", "Jamaica", "Luxembourg", "Mali", "Mauritius", "Mexico", "Montenegro", "Morocco", "Netherlands (the)", "New Zealand", "Nicaragua", "Nigeria", "Republic of North Macedonia", "Panama", "Peru", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Romania", "Serbia", "Spain", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Tunisia", "Ukraine", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Uruguay", "Zambia"]   [""] [Peru]_ngv_per,[Spain]_ngv_esp,[World Health Organization (WHO)]_ior_int,[UN Department of Economic Affairs (DESA)]_ior_int,[International Labour Organization (ILO)]_ior_int,[UN Women]_ior_int {"ngv": ["Costa Rica", "Australia", "Albania", "Algeria", "Andorra", "Argentina", "Austria", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Cabo Verde", "Chad", "Chile", "Costa Rica", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Croatia", "Dominican Republic", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "Ghana", "Guatemala", "Guinea", "Guyana", "Honduras", "Iceland", "Ireland", "Italy", "Jamaica", "Luxembourg", "Mali", "Mauritius", "Mexico", "Montenegro", "Morocco", "Netherlands", "New Zealand", "Nicaragua", "Nigeria", "North Macedonia", "Panama", "Peru", "Republic of Korea", "Romania", "Serbia", "Spain", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Tunisia", "Ukraine", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland", "Uruguay", "Zambia"], "ing": ["Women Engage for a Common Future (WECF)"]}                                
210 ccid_0286 Mission Possible Platform mainly mitigation transport, energy, industry     https://www.weforum.org/mission-possible 2019 The Mission Possible Platform is a coalition of businesses and expert organizations (and governments) committed to reducing heavy industry greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by creating and delivering technology, policy, and financing solutions.                         SDG explicitly mentioned           [Reaching net-zero CO2 emission by mid-century at a total cost of well less than 0.5% of global GDP]                 ["United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "France", "Switzerland", "Denmark", "Germany", "United States of America (the)", "Netherlands (the)", "India", "Sweden"]   [""] [World Economic Forum]_ior_int,[Energy Transition Commission]_edu_gbr {"bus": ["Airbus", "Air Transport Action Group (ATAG)", "A.P. Moller-Maersk", "BASF", "Boeing", "Cargill", "Covestro", "easyJet Airline Co", "Heathrow Airport", "LeasePlan", "Lloyds Register", "Mountain Philanthropies", "Royal DSM", "Royal Dutch Shell", "Royal Schiphol Group", "Scania", "SkyNRG", "SpiceJet", "Trafigura Group", "Volvo Car Corporation"], "inv": ["Citi"]}                                
209 ccid_0285 Chamber Climate Coalition mainly mitigation industry     https://www.chambers4climate.iccwbo.org/ 2019 The Chambers Climate Coalition provides a unique platform for chambers to visibly demonstrate their commitment to an effective global response to the growing climate emergency. It also provides an opportunity to showcase the vital role chambers and local businesses have to play in driving the transition to a cleaner and more resilient planet. Since its launch at the 11th World Chambers Congress, the Coalition has attracted support from a diverse range of chamber leaders across the world. Each one adding to their voice to the call for world leaders to take urgent action on climate now... Our Coalition is founded on the view that the practical response to climate change must be rooted in local businesses and communities. Through the collective power of our grassroots efforts, we believe we have an opportunity to show that concerted action to tackle climate change is necessary, desirable and – with the right support – achievable.                         SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["None"]   [""] [International Chamber of Commerce]_ior_int Ambiguous                                
200 ccid_0276 Business For Nature Coalition equally adaptation & mitigation land use     https://www.businessfornature.org/ 2019 Business for Nature is a global coalition bringing together influential organizations and forward-thinking businesses. Together, we demonstrate business action and amplify a powerful business voice calling for governments to reverse nature loss.           SDG explicitly mentioned             SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned                         ["Kosovo"]   [""] [World Economic Forum]_bus_int,[World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)]_ing_che,[World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)]_bus_int,[International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)]_ior_int,[We Mean Business]_bus_usa,[Natural Capital Coalition]_bus_gbr,[IUCN]_ior_int,[The Nature Conservancy]_ing_usa,[University of Cambridge]_edu_gbr,[Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)]_bus_ind,[Enterprises pour l environnement (EPE)]_bus_fra,[Accounting for Sustainability (A4S)]_bus_int,[Biodiversity in Good Company]_bus_deu,[Business Fights Poverty]_bus_gbr,[Conservation International]_ing_usa,[Climate Disclosure Standards Board]_oth_gbr,[Earth Watch]_edu_usa,[The Food and land use coalition]_ing_gbr,[Forum for the future]_oth_gbr,[Global Environment Facility (GEF)]_ing_usa,[International Insetting Platform]_bus_fra,[One Planet Business for Biodiversity]_bus_int,[The B Team]_bus_usa,[Tropical Forest Alliance]_oth_che,[UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP WCMC)]_ior_int,[World Recources Institute]_ior_int,[Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA)]_bus_gbr,[Roundtable on sustainable biomaterials]_bus_che,[SAI Platform]_bus_bel,[Accion Empresas]_bus_chl,[Alianca empresarial para el desarrollo (AED)]_bus_cri,[Alianza Mexicana de Biodiversidad y Negocios (AMEBIN)]_bus_mex,[Business Council for Sustainable Development (BCSD) Australia]_bus_aus,[Business Council for Sustainable Development in Hungary (BCSH)]_bus_hun,[Conselho Empresarial para o desenvolvimento sustentavel (BCSD)]_bus_bra,[Business in the Community Ireland]_bus_irl,[Business Council for Sustainable Development Argentina (CEADS)]_bus_arg,[Business Council for Sustainable Development Brasil (CEBDS)]_bus_bra,[Centro de Estudios de Cooperacion al Desarrollo (CECOD)]_edu_es,[Business Council for Sustainable Development Guatemala (CentraRSE)]_bus_gtm,[CSR Ukraine]_bus_ukr,[Endangered Wildlife Trust]_dng_zaf,[FIBS]_bus_fin,[Responsible Business Forum]_bus_sgp,[Foretica]_bus_es,[Fundacion Hondurena de Responsabilidad Social Empresarial (Fundarhrse)]_bus_hnd,[Business Council for Sustainable Development Indonesia (IBCSD)]_bus_idn,[Japan Business initiative for biodiversity (JBIB)]_bus_jpn,[Keidanren Commitee on Nature Conservation]_oth_jpn,[MVO Nederland]_bus_nld,[OBU Swiss Business Council for Sustainable Development]_bus_che,[Peru 2021]_bus_per,[Business Council for Sustainable Development Greece (SEVBCSD)]_bus_grc,[The Shift]_oth_bel,[United States business council for sustainable development]_bus_usa,[Wildlife Habitat Council]_oth_usa {"oth": ["New York Forest Declaration", "Remove deforestation from your supply chain", "CSA100", "New Plastics Economy Global Commitment", "AgWater Challenge", "Business Alliance for Water and Climate", "Water Resilience by 2050 Pledge", "Act4nature", "SwissBiz4Nature", "Courtauld 2025 commitment", "Brazilian Business Commitment on Biodiversity "], "bus": ["Fashion Pact"], "inv": ["Finance for Biodiversity Pledge"]}                                
180 ccid_0256 ECCA30 mainly mitigation land use     https://infoflr.org/bonn-challenge/regional-initiatives/ecca30 2019 ECCA30 seeks to bring 30 million hectares of degraded and deforested land in Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia into restoration by 2030. ECCA30 will serve as a regional initiative to secure additional commitments and accelerate the implementation of the Bonn Challenge, a global restoration goal, the Land Degradation Neutrality and land and forest-based targets towards achieving the objectives of the Paris Agreement. It will facilitate access to technical and financial support, and reinforce regional cooperation and capacity exchange on forest landscape restoration (FLR). Further, it will help countries receive international and regional recognition of their restoration ambitions connected to their domestic priorities and projects.                         SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned               [30 million hectares Of land restored in Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia by 2030]         ["Albania", "Armenia", "Azerbaijan", "Austria", "Belarus", "Belgium", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Bulgaria", "Croatia", "Cyprus", "Czechia", "Denmark", "Estonia", "Finland", "France", "Georgia", "Germany", "Greece", "Hungary", "Iceland", "Ireland", "Italy", "Kazakhstan", "Kyrgyzstan", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Republic of North Macedonia", "Malta", "Moldova (the Republic of)", "Montenegro", "Netherlands (the)", "Norway", "Poland", "Portugal", "Romania", "Russian Federation (the)", "Serbia", "Slovakia", "Slovenia", "Spain", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Tajikistan", "Turkey", "Turkmenistan", "Ukraine", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Uzbekistan"]   [""] [IUCN]_ing_int,[UNECE]_ior_int,[FAO]_ior_int,[World Resources Institute(WRI)]_edu_usa,[World Bank]_ior_int {"ngv": ["Armenia", "Azerbaijan", "Georgia", "Kazakhstan", "Kyrgyzstan", "Tajikistan", "Uzbekistan"]}                                
179 ccid_0255 Playing for the Planet mainly mitigation, also includes "in-game nudges" to promote conservation, etc. industry     https://playing4theplanet.org/ 2019 The Playing for the Planet Alliance is a group of gaming-companies who have made voluntary, ambitious, specific, and time-based commitments for people and planet. Designed under a framework of shared principles, organisations of any size can make commitments big and small, set targets and track collective progress. The Playing for the Planet Alliance maintains a list of commitments and achievements. Playing For The Planet Alliance members have made commitments ranging from integrating green activations in games, reducing their emissions and supporting the global environmental agenda through initiatives ranging from planting millions of trees to reducing plastic in their products.                         SDG explicitly mentioned         [30 million tonne reduction of CO2 emissions by 2030] Indirect goal     [Reach 1 billion video game players] it is more a goal         [green activation in games, emissions reduction, support the global envionmental agenda, reducing plastic in their products, millions of trees planted]   ["Estonia", "India", "United States of America (the)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Germany", "China", "Kenya", "Sweden", "Finland", "Denmark", "France"]   [""] [United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)]_ior_int,[Grid Arendal]_ing_nor,[Playmob]_bus_gbr {"bus": ["Bornholm Game days", "Creative mobile", "Dropledge", "E Line Media", "Future Games of London", "GameDuell", "Stadia", "Green Man Gaming", "iDreamSky", "Internet of Elelphants", "MAG Interactive", "Microsoft Corporation", "Niantic Inc", "Pixelberry Studios", "Playmob", "Reliance Games", "Rovio", "Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE)", "Space Ape", "Sports Interactive", "Strange Loop", "Supercell", "SYBO", "Tigertron", "Twitch", "Ubisoft", "Unity", "Ustwo", "WildWorks"]}                                
178 ccid_0254 Zero Carbon Buildings for All mainly mitigation human settlements, energy     https://wrirosscities.org/ZeroCarbonBuildings 2019 The Zero Carbon Buildings for All Initiative unites leaders across sectors in a strong international coalition to decarbonize the building sector and meet climate goals. Zero Carbon Buildings for All's core components include securing commitments from two audiences:National and local leaders, to develop and implement policies to drive decarbonization of all new buildings by 2030 and all existing buildings by 2050; Financial and industry partners, to provide expert input and commit $1 trillion of market action by 2030.                         SDG explicitly mentioned         [432 million tonnes CO2 annually avoided] This number is derived from a study by WRI that assesses the impact of the initiatives when 10 countries would commit.             [Raise $1 trillion in financing by 2030]     ["Brazil", "Kenya", "Turkey", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"]   ["Investment Fund for Developing Countries (Denmark)", "European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)", "European Investment Bank", "World Bank Group"] [World Resources Institute Ross Center]_edu_usa,[United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)]_ior_int {"ing": ["Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction", "Global Environment Facility", "Urban Land Institute", "World Green Building Council"], "edu": ["Pacific Northwest National Laboratory"], "bus": ["Program for Energy Efficiency in Buildings", "World Economic Forum", "Burohappold", "Gensler", "Rockwool Group Saint Gobain", "Saint Gobain"], "ngv": ["Brazil", "Kenya", "Turkey", "United Arab Emirates", "United Kingdom"]}                                
177 ccid_0253 United Nations-convened Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance mainly mitigation industry     https://www.unepfi.org/net-zero-alliance/ 2019 Representing $5.1 trillion assets under management, the United Nations-convened Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance shows united investor action to align portfolios with a 1.5°C scenario, addressing Article 2.1c of the Paris Agreement.Members of the Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance commit ourselves and will work to lead others to the highest ambition to date in driving sustainable economies. Members will seek to reach this Commitment, especially through advocating for, and engaging on, corporate and industry action, as well as public policies, for a low-carbon transition of economic sectors in line with science and under consideration of associated social impacts.                         SDG explicitly mentioned         The members of this Alliance commit to transitioning their investment portfolios to net-zero GHG emissions by 2050 consistent with a maximum temperature rise of 1.5°C above pre-industrial temperatures, taking into account the best available scientific knowledge including the findings of the IPCC, and regularly reporting on progress, including establishing intermediate targets every five years in line with Paris Agreement Article 4.9                   ["Australia", "Canada", "Switzerland", "Germany", "Denmark", "Finland", "France", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Italy", "Norway", "Sweden", "United States of America (the)"]   ["Allianz", "Caisse des Depots", "Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec (CDPQ)", "Folksam Group", "PensionDanmark", "Swiss Re"] [UNEP Finance Initiative (UNEP)]_ior_int,[Principle for Responsible Investment]_ior_int {"inv": ["AkademikerPension", "Alecta", "Allianz", "AMF Pension", "Aviva", "AXA Group", "BT Pension Scheme", "Cbus ", "CalPERS", "Caisse des D\u00e9p\u00f4ts", "Caisse de d\u00e9p\u00f4t et placement du Qu\u00e9bec (CDPQ)", "Church Commissioners for England", "CNP Assurances", "Danica Pension", "Etablissement de retraite additionnelle de la fonction publique (ERAFP)", "Folksam Group", "Fonds de R\u00e9serve pour les Retraites (FRR)", "KENFO", "Generali", "Munich Re", "Nordea Life and Pension", "PensionDanmark", "PFA", "SCOR", "Storebrand", "Swiss Re", "Wespath", "Zurich Insurance Group"], "dng": ["David Rockefeller Fund"], "ior": ["United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund"], "ing": ["WWF"]}                                
175 ccid_0251 Supporting smallholder farmers mainly adaptation land use, human settlements     https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=125 2019 The Global Commission on Adaptation (GCA) Action Track on Agriculture and Food Security focuses on building the resilience of smallholder producers to intensifying climate shocks and stresses. It incorporates an ambitious goal, diverse partnerships, a ‘Year of Action’ to build significant momentum on the five planned outcomes, and on-going implementation in the coming decade. The GCA seeks to deliver concrete and meaningful action through a set of Action Tracks that mobilize critical partners. Progress against the above goal and planned outcomes will be reviewed at high-profile moments during the GCA ‘Year of Action’ including the Adaptation Action Summit in October 2020 and the UN Food Systems Summit in 2021. The GCA managing partners – Global Center on Adaptation and World Resources Institute – will provide the secretariat for the Action Track.   SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned       300 million small-scale farmers supported (to enhance resilience to climate change), expanding access to climate-related digital advisory services for at least 100 million small-scale producers by 2030, improving access to and use of adaptation technologies and agroecological practices for 100 million small-scale producers.     scaling up access for at least 100 million small-scale producers to reach insurance, markets, finance and productive safety nets US$750 million to enhance resilience to climate shocks and extreme events for 300 million small-scale farmers     ["Kosovo"]   ["Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation", "UNDP", "World Bank", "United Kingdom", "Netherlands", "Germany", "Global Commission on Adaptation (GCA)", "CGIAR"] [Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]_ing_usa,[UNDP]_ior_int,[World Bank]_ior_int,[United Kingdom]_ngv_gbr,[Netherlands]_ngv_nld,[Germany]_ngv_deu,[Global Commission on Adaptation (GCA)]_ior_int,[CGIAR]_oth_int {"ing": ["Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation"], "ior": ["UNDP", "World Bank", "Global Commission on Adaptation (GCA)"], "ngv": ["United Kingdom", "Netherlands", "Germany", "Norway", "Sweden", "Switzerland"], "oth": ["CGIAR"]}                                
174 ccid_0250 One Planet Business for Biodiversity mainly mitigation, Biodiversity land use, industry     https://op2b.org/ 2019 One Planet Business for Biodiversity (OP2B) is a unique international cross-sectorial, action-oriented business coalition on biodiversity with a specific focus on agriculture.The coalition is determined to drive transformational systemic change and catalyze action to protect and restore cultivated and natural biodiversity within the value chains, engage institutional and financial decision-makers, and develop and promote policy recommendations for the 2021 CBD COP15 framework. Actions are focused around three pillars: scaling up regenerative agricultural practices; boosting cultivated biodiversity and diets through product portfolios; and eliminating deforestation / enhancing the management, restoration and protection high-value natural ecosystems.                         SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned                     ["Kosovo"]   [" World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)"] [World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)]_bus_int,[Danone]_bus_fra {"bus": ["Danone", "Ahold Delhaize", "Barry Callebaut", "DSM", "Firmenich", "Google", "Group L occitane", "Invivo", "JDE", "Kering", "Livelyhood Funds", "Loblaw Companies", "MARS", "McCain", "Migros", "Nestle", "L oreal", "Symrise", "Unilever", "Walmart", "Yara", "Friesland Campina"]}                                
173 ccid_0249 Coalition for Climate Resilient Investment mainly adaptation human settlements     https://resilientinvestment.org/ 2019 CCRI aims to create a more resilient global financial industry in which key incentive structures foster an accurate pricing of physical climate risks (PCRs) in investment decision-making, resulting in more resilient economies and communities across the world. As such, our mission is to mobilise the global private financial industry, in partnership with key public stakeholders, to develop practical solutions for the pricing of PCRs in to investment decision-making. We are focused on deliverables designed to address key challenges in the investment value chain, including: An investment prioritisation tool for national decision-making;A pricing model for the interpretation of climate data in cash flow modelling practices;A taxonomy for the development of resilience bonds. CCRI aims to advance and support:National decision-making – by facilitating an understanding of the economic and social value at risk associated to PCRs;Project valuation and investment appraisal – by providing investors with greater predictability of longer-term cash flows; Financial innovation – by identifying innovative taxonomies for financial instruments capable of guiding a more efficient allocation of capital.                 SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned                     This coalition was created to ensure that, by 2025, physical climate risks are systematically integrated into all investment decisions   [end of 2019] the Coalition will develop case studies to build the business case and identify the critical enabling environments for climate resilient infrastructure investment; [By.COP26 in 2020] analytical tools including a physical risk pricing framework and methodology to prioritise national resilient investment needs, will be developed, alongside a range of instruments to prevent capital flight from the most vulnerable regions, such as a technology transfer programmes, technical assistance facilities and/or blended finance facilities.   ["Jamaica", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Australia", "Germany", "United States of America (the)", "France", "Canada", "Netherlands (the)", "Switzerland", "None", "Sweden", "Spain"]   [""] [United Kingdom]_ngv_gbr,[Willis Towers Watson]_bus_gbr,[Global Commission on Adaptation]_ing_nld,[World Economic Forum]_ing_che,[World Resources Institute]_ing_usa,[Egypt]_ngv_egy {"ngv": ["Jamaica"], "inv": ["Aberdeen Standard Investments", "Access Corporate Finance", "AustralianSuper", "CBRE Global Investors", "DWS", "Invesco Asset Management", "Impax Asset Management", "Legal & General Investment Manangement", "Lightsmith Group", "Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets", "Meridiam Infrastructure", "Schroders", "UK Environment Agency Pension Fund", "Standard Chartered Bank", "HSBC", "Lloyds Banking", "Wells Fargo"], "bus": ["Moody\u2019s Analytics", "Standard & Poor\u2019s Ratings", "Arup", "Mott Macdonald", "WSP", "Resallience (Vinci Group)", "KPMG", "McKinsey & Company", "Parker Fitzgerald (Accenture Group)", "Zurich", "Clyde & Co", "GRESB", "Systemiq", "UK Green Finance Institute", "Acclimatise", "Lobelia Earth", "OneConcern", "Jupiter Intelligence"], "ior": ["Asian Development Bank", "European Bank for Reconstruction and Development", "Green Climate Fund", "UNDP", "UNEP"], "edu": ["University of Oxford", "Imperial College London"], "ing": ["Climate Bonds Initiative", "Climate Policy Initiative", "Taskforce for Climate-related Financial Disclosures Secretariat", "World Resources Institute", "Institutional Investor Group on Climate Change", "Global Adaptation & Resilience Investment Group", "Global Water Partnership", "Investor Group on Climate Change", "The Prince\u2019s Accounting for Sustainability Project", "Global Center on Adaptation"]}                                
172 ccid_0248 Leadership Group for Industry Transition mainly mitigation industry     https://www.industrytransition.org/ 2019 The Leadership Group for Industry Transition (LeadIT) gathers countries and companies that are committed to action to achieve the Paris Agreement. The Leadership Group for Industry Transition is grounded in the conviction that partnership between the public and private sectors is key to achieving the industrial transition and reach net-zero carbon emissions by mid-century. Alliance members have a collective goal to deploy finance for city level climate action at scale by 2030, and are working together on even more ambitious and specific targets.To address these multifaceted challenges, LUCI’s four components contain multiple initiatives led by Alliance members. Each initiative mobilizes key stakeholders to build an effective and efficient framework that targets specific gaps, linking initiatives that support projects from upstream concepts to downstream finance-ready implementable infrastructure.                 SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned           [Pursue efforts for net-zero carbon emissions by 2050] This is a goal                 ["Sweden", "India", "Argentina", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "Ireland", "Luxembourg", "Netherlands (the)", "Korea (the Republic of)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Russian Federation (the)"]   [""] [World Economic Forum (WEF)]_ior_int,[Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)]_edu_swe,[Ministry of the Environment]_ngv_swe, [Government of India]_ngv_ind {"ngv": ["Government of Sweden", "Government of India", "Government of Argentina", "Government of Finland", "Government of France", "Government of Germany", "Government of Ireland", "Government of Luxembourg", "Government of the Netherlands", "Government of Republic of Korea", "Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland", "Government of Australia", "Government of Denmark"], "bus": ["Dalmia Cement", "DSM", "Heathrow Airport", "Vattenfall", "Mahindra Group", "Royal Schipol Group", "Scania", "SpiceJet", "SSAB", "ThyssenKrupp", "Lkab", "LafargeHolcim Ltd", "FLSmidth", "CarbFix", "Hybrit"]}                                
171 ccid_0247 Leadership for Urban Climate Investment equally adaptation & mitigation human settlements, industry     https://www.citiesclimatefinance.org/leadershipforurbanclimateinvestment/ 2019 Leadership for Urban Climate Investment (LUCI) is a framework that elevates and tracks commitments made by Cities Climate Finance Leadership Alliance (the Alliance) member initiatives, helping them to implement bold and effective targets. The LUCI framework enables these ambitious targets by catalyzing action along the entire value chain of subnational climate finance from project conception through financing.                 SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned                 [Strengthen the capacity of 2000 cities in project preparation by 2025; Enable 100 climate-smart urban infrastructure projects to use new financing mechanisms by 2025; Make 1000 climate-smart urban projects bankable by 2025]     [1.1 trillion dollars] [1000 bankable climate-smart urban projects by 2030 and 100 Climate smart urban projects to use new financing mechanisms by 2025]   ["Kosovo"]   ["Federal Ministry for the Environment Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU)", "Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)"] [Cities Climate Finance Leadership Alliance]_oth_gbr {"ngv": ["Federal Ministry for the Environment Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU)", "Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)"]}                                
167 ccid_0243 Decarbonizing Shipping: Getting to Zero Coalition mainly mitigation transport, industry     https://www.globalmaritimeforum.org/getting-to-zero-coalition 2019 The Getting to Zero Coalition is a powerful alliance of more than 120 companies within the maritime, energy, infrastructure and finance sectors, supported by key governments and IGOs. The Coalition is committed to getting commercially viable deep sea zero emission vessels powered by zero emission fuels into operation by 2030 – maritime shipping’s moon-shot ambition. The Getting to Zero Coalition brings together decision-makers from across the shipping value chain with key stakeholders from the energy sector as well as from governments and IGOs.             SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned [Reduce shipping emissions 50% by 2050] This is more of a goal than a target           [Make deep-sea zero emissions vessels (ZEVs) a commercially viable and scalable reality by 2030]       ["United Arab Emirates (the)", "Australia", "Austria", "Belgium", "Brazil", "Canada", "Switzerland", "China", "Cyprus", "Germany", "Denmark", "Finland", "France", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Greece", "Hong Kong", "Isle of Man", "Ireland", "Italy", "Japan", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Monaco", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Malaysia", "Netherlands (the)", "Norway", "Singapore", "Sweden", "Thailand", "United States of America (the)"]   [""] [World Economic Forum (WEF)]_ing_int,[World Maritime Forum]_ing_int,[Friends of Ocean Action]_oth_int, {"bus": ["AP Moller Maersk", "ABN AMRO", "Agility", "Alfa Laval", "American Bureau of Shipping", "ANDRITZ", "Anglo American", "Anglo Eastern", "Ardmore Shipping", "BAE Systems", "Berge Bulk", "BHP", "BMW Group", "Bollore Logistics", "Bosch", "Bunge", "Bunker Holding", "Bureau Veritas", "Caravel Group", "Cargill", "Carnival Corporation", "Celsius Shipping", "Citigroup", "ClassNK", "CMB", "COFCO International", "Columbia Shipmanagement", "Companhia de Navegacao NORSUL", "CPO Containerschiffreederei", "Danaos", "Danfoss", "Danish Ship Finance", "Danske Bank", "DB Schenker", "DFDS", "Diana Shipping", "DNB", "Dorian LPG", "DSME", "Dynacom Tankers Management", "Eagle Bulk Shipping", "Echandia", "Engie", "Euronav", "Fednav", "Fleet Management", "Forward Ships", "FSL Trust Management", "Gard", "GasLog", "Global Ship Lease", "Golden Ocean", "Grimaldi Group", "Hafnia", "Hamburg Port Authority", "Hapag Lloyd", "HAROPA Port of Le Havre", "Hempel", "Hoegh LNG", "Honeywell", "Hyundai Merchant Marine", "Inpex Corporation", "J Lauritzen", "K Line", "KC Maritime", "Korean Register", "Kuehne Nagel", "Lloyd s Register", "Lubrizol", "Maersk Tankers", "MAN Energy Solutions", "Marine Capital", "Maritime Strategies International", "Masterbulk", "MISC", "Mitsui and Co", "Mitsui OSK Lines", "Norden", "NYK Line", "Occidental Petroleum Coporation (OXY)", "Ocean Network Express", "Odfjell", "Oldendorff", "Orsted", "Pacific Basin", "Petredec", "Port of Aarhus", "Port of Amsterdam", "Port of Antwerp", "Port of Dunkirk", "Port of Kiel", "Port of Rotterdam", "Ports of Bremen Bremerhaven\u00a0", "Precious Shipping", "Prime Marine", "probunkers", "Renewable Hydrogen", "RightShip", "Scorpio Group", "Sea Traders", "SEACOR Holdings", "Shell", "Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy", "Skuld", "Snam", "Societe Generale", "Solstad", "Star Bulk Carriers", "Stephenson Harwood", "Swiss Re", "Synergy Group", "Taylor Maritime", "The China Navigation Company", "TORM", "Torvald Klaveness", "Total", "Trafigura", "Tsakos Energy Navigation", "Tufton Oceanic", "Ultranav", "Unifeeder", "Unilever", "V Group", "Vancouver Fraser Port Authority", "Vestas", "Wallenius Wilhelmsen", "Wan Hai Lines", "Wartsila", "World Fuel Services", "X press Feeders", "Yara", "ZIM Integrated Shipping Services", "Clean Cargo", "North American Marine Environment Protection Association", "We Mean Business", "Smart Freight Centre", "The Carbon Trust", "Furstenberg Maritime Advisory"], "ing": ["Environmental Defense Fund", "International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH)", "CIMAC", "Global Maritime Forum", "World Economic Forum (WEF)"], "oth": ["Energy Transitions Commission", "Sustainable Shipping Initiative", "Global Infrastructure Facility", "French Maritime Cluster", "Cefor", "Isle of Man Ship Registry", "Friends of Ocean Action"], "edu": ["University College London", "University Maritime Advisory Services", "Micronesian Center for Sustainable Transport", "Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean engineering"], "ior": ["International Renewable Energy Agency", "United Nations Conference on Trade and Development", "World Bank"], "ngv": ["Korea Maritime Transportation Safety Authority"]}                                
166 ccid_0242 Cool Coalition equally adaptation & mitigation human settlements, energy     https://coolcoalition.org/ 2019 The Cool Coalition is a global multi-stakeholder network that connects a wide range of key actors from government, cities, international organizations, businesses, finance, academia, and civil society groups to facilitate knowledge exchange, advocacy and joint action towards a rapid global transition to efficient and climate-friendly cooling. The Cool Coalition promotes an ‘reduce-shift-improve-protect’ holistic and cross-sectoral approach to meet the cooling needs of both industrialized and develo ping countries through urban form, better building design, energy efficiency, renewables, and thermal storage while phasing down HFCs. Cool Coalition members are collaborating on science, policy, finance and technology to meet growing demands for cooling in a comprehensive manner, all aimed at raising climate ambition in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals while complimenting the goals of the the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol and Paris Climate Agreement. 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                     ["Palau", "China", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Lebanon", "Ireland", "United States of America (the)", "Jamaica", "Argentina", "Andorra", "Bangladesh", "Belgium", "Chile", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "Denmark", "Djibouti", "Dominican Republic (the)", "France", "Hungary", "Japan", "Morocco", "Republic of North Macedonia", "Norway", "Panama", "Poland", "Rwanda", "Senegal", "Spain", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Bahamas (the)", "Barbados", "Brazil", "Cuba", "Ghana", "Kenya", "Mexico", "Nigeria", "Saint Lucia", "Sri Lanka", "Philippines (the)", "South Africa", "Thailand", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Uruguay", "Viet Nam", "India", "Egypt", "Tunisia", "Italy"]   [""] [Kigali Cooling Efficiency Program (K CEP)]_oth_int,[United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)]_ior_int {"ngv": ["Government of Andorra", "Government of Bangladesh", "Government of Belgium", "Government of Chile", "Government of Colombia", "Government of Costa Rica", "Government of Denmark", "Government of Djibouti", "Government of Dominican Republic", "Government of France", "Government of Hungary", "Government of Japan", "Government of Lebanon", "Government of Morocco", "Government of North Macedonia", "Government of Norway", "Government of Panama", "Government of Poland", "Government of Rwanda", "Government of Senegal", "Government of Spain", "Government of United Kingdom", "Government of Argentina", "Government of Bahamas", "Government of Bangladesh", "Government of Barbados", "Government of Brazil", "Government of Chile", "Government of Colombia", "Government of Costa Rica", "Government of Cuba", "Government of Dominican Republic", "Government of Ghana", "Government of Jamaica", "Government of Kenya", "Government of Lebanon", "Government of Mexico", "Government of North Macedonia", "Government of Nigeria", "Government of Panama", "Government of Saint Lucia", "Government of Sri Lanka", "Government of Philippines", "Government of South Africa", "Government of Thailand", "Government of Trinidad and Tobago", "Government of Uruguay", "Government of Vietnam", "International Solar Alliance (ISA)", "The Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE)", "Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE)"], "sgv": ["City of Amaravati", "City of Bhopal", "City of Cartagena", "City of Chennai", "City of Coimbatore", "City of Copenhagen", "City of El Alamein", "City of Independencia (Santiago)", "City of Marrakech", "City of Medellin", "City of Pune", "City of Rajkot", "City of Tunis", "German Development Agencys Green Cooling Initiative (GIZ)", "C40"], "bus": ["Amarc DHS", "Arcelik", "Arla", "Broad Group", "BSH", "Carrier", "Danfoss", "ENGIE", "Electrolux", "Empower", "EP100", "Euroheat and Power", "European Partnership on Energy and Environment (EPEE)", "Godrej", "International Copper Alliance (ICA)", "International District Energy Association (IDEA)", "Jinko Solar", "Johnson Controls", "Mabe", "Mahindra", "Sanhua Group", "Synergi", "Tabreed", "Trane Technologies", "Topten International Group (TIG)"], "oth": ["ASEAN Center for Energy", "East African Centre of Excellence for Renewable Energy and Efficiency (EACREEE)", "Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction (GlobalABC)", "International Institute of Refrigeration (IIF or IIR)", "International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)", "Mission Innovation", "Sustainable Energy for All Initiative (SEforALL)", "Carbon Trust", "Ecowas Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE)", "European Environmental Citizens Organisation for Standardisation (ECOS)", "Kigali Cooling Efficiency Program (K CEP)"], "ior": ["Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC)", "Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)", "Green Climate Fund (GCF)", "International Energy Agency (IEA)", "United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)", "United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)", "United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)", "Basel Agency for Sustainable Energy (BASE)"], "inv": ["World Bank Group"], "dng": ["Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE)", "American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)", "ClimateWorks Foundation", "Energy Foundation China", "Institute for Climate and Society (iCS)"], "ing": ["CLASP", "Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA)", "Global Cool City Alliance", "Healthcare Without Harm (HCWH)", "Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)", "World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)"], "edu": ["Third Generation Environmentalism (E3G)", "Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21)", "Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI)", "Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation", "The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)", "Oxford Martin School (University of Oxford)", "University of Birmingham", "Yale Center for Ecosystems in Architecture"]}                                
165 ccid_0241 Climate Investment Platform mainly mitigation energy     https://www.climateinvestmentplatform.com/ 2019 An inclusive partnership for governments, international organizations and the private sector providing an integrated and streamlined support to drive accelerated and scaled-up climate investment and to achieve ambitious NDCs.As a global public good with the overarching objective of decluttering the climate finance landscape and providing integrated and streamlined support to developing countries, emerging economies and the private sector, the CIP uses a coherent and integrated approach that leverages synergies among key partnerships to deliver a more effective, measurable, implementable and replicable climate development impact. Our ultimate goal is enabling the realization of ambitious climate targets. Our service focuses on four key building blocks or tracks: Climate targets in the context of nationally determined contributions (NDCs), policies and regulations, financial de-risking, and access to capital markets. The Platform offers an integrated upstream and downstream approach to declutter the financing landscape while delivering a system-wide transformation.             SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned               [The platform will engage support for an initial 20 countries in its first year]       [The platform will seek to directly mobilize USD 1 trillion in clean energy investment by 2025]     ["Kosovo"]   [""] [United Nations Development Program (UNDP)]_ior_int,[International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)]_ior_are,[Sustainable Energy for All (Se4All)]_oth_int,[Green Climate Fund]_inv_kor {"ngv": ["Government of Cameroon", "Government of Canada", "Government of Denmark", "Government of Ethiopia", "Government of Rwanda", "Government of Turkey", "Government of United Kingdom", "Pacific Small Island Developing States (SIDS AOSIS)", "Government of Germany", "Government of France", "Government of Belgium", "Government of Ethiopia", "Government of Senegal", "Government of Honduras", "Government of Hungary"], "ior": ["International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)", "United Nations Convention To Combat Desertification (UNCCD)", "United Nations Development Program (UNDP)", "United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)", "Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)", "The Initiative for Climate Action Transparency (ICAT)", "Solar Risk Mitigation Initiative (SRMI)", "CIG"], "bus": ["Idc Group"], "oth": ["Sustainable Energy for All (Se4All)", "The Global Infrastructure Facility"], "edu": ["World Bank Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP)", "Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21)"], "ing": ["World Resources Institute (WRI)"], "inv": ["European Investment Bank (EIB)", "Green Climate Fund", "European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)", "VERT INFRA"]}                                
164 ccid_0240 Clean Air Initiative mainly mitigation human settlements     https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=131 2019 The Clean Air Initiative calls on national and subnational governments to commit to achieving air quality that is safe for citizens, and to align climate change and air pollution policies by 2030. National or subnational governments can commit to achieving air quality that is safe for their citizens, and to align their climate change and air pollution policies, by 2030.Governments would meet this commitment through specifically committing to, as appropriate: 1.Implementing air quality and climate change policies that will achieve the WHO Ambient Air Quality Guideline values. 2.Implementing e-mobility and sustainable mobility policies and actions with the aim of making a decisive impact on road transport emissions. 3.Assessing the number of lives that are saved, the health gains in children and other vulnerable groups, and the avoided financial costs to health systems, that result from implementing their policies. 4.Tracking progress, sharing experience and best practice through an international network supported by the UN system.     SDG explicitly mentioned           SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned                     ["Albania", "Algeria", "Andorra", "Austria", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "Cabo Verde", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Croatia", "Denmark", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Estonia", "Finland", "Gabon", "Germany", "Ghana", "Guatemala", "Guinea", "Honduras", "Hungary", "Ireland", "Italy", "Jamaica", "Japan", "Latvia", "Luxembourg", "Mali", "Mexico", "Monaco", "Montenegro", "Morocco", "New Zealand", "Nicaragua", "Republic of North Macedonia", "Norway", "Panama", "Peru", "Portugal", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Romania", "San Marino", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "Serbia", "Slovenia", "Spain", "Palestine, State of", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Tunisia", "Ukraine", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Uruguay"]   [""] [United Nations]_ior_int,[World Health Organization]_ior_int,[United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP)]_ior_int,[Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC)]_oth_fra {"sgv": ["Alcalde De Curtis", "Alcalde De La Comuna De Chiguayante", "Ambiente Ayto. De La Carlota", "Anambra", "Aracena", "Ayto. De Valdepenas", "Ayuntamiento De Ames", "Ayuntamiento De Carcelen", "Ayuntamiento De Cuevas Del Almanzora", "Ayuntamiento De Fontanar (Guadalajara)", "Ayuntamiento De Herrera Del Duque", "Ayuntamiento De Leon", "Ayuntamiento De Riba Roja De TuRia", "Ayuntamiento De Sant Joan D\u2019Alacant", "Ayuntamiento De Valladolid", "Ayuntamiento Soto Del Real", "Balanga", "Balikpapan", "Indonesia", "Spain", "Philippines", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Buenavista Del Norte", "Bogor", "Indonesia", "Philippines", "Colombia", "Colombia", "Mexico", "Spain", "Philippines", "Philippines", "Philippines", "Philippines", "Philippines", "Philippines", "Chile", "Spain", "Cameroon", "Mexico", "Spain", "Spain", "Spain", "Philippines", "Jordan", "Spain", "Philippines", "Philippines", "Philippines", "Indonesia", "Albania", "Nepal", "Philippines", "Peru", "Spain", "Spain", "Philippines", "Mexico", "Canada", "Philippines", "Spain", "Spain", "Spain", "Nigeria", "Spain", "Spain", "Philippines", "Jordan", "United States", "Philippines", "Colombia", "Philippines", "Malaysia", "Spain", "Mali", "Philippines", "Albania", "Philippines", "Finland", "Netherlands", "Spain", "Colombia", "Spain", "Spain"], "ngv": ["Senegal", "Albania", "Algeria", "Andorra", "Austria", "Bolivia", "Cabo Verde", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "Cote d Ivoire", "Croatia", "Denmark", "Dominican Republic", "Estonia", "Finland", "Gabon", "Germany", "Ghana", "Guatemala", "Guinea", "Honduras", "Hungary", "Ireland", "Italy", "Jamaica", "Japan", "Latvia", "Luxembourg", "Mali", "Mexico", "Monaco", "Montenegro", "Morocco", "New Zealand", "Nicaragua", "Macedonia", "Norway", "Panama", "Peru", "Portugal", "south korea", "Romania", "San Marino", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "Serbia", "Slovenia", "Spain", "Palestine", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Tunisia", "Ukraine", "United Arab Emirates"]}                                
163 ccid_0239 Business Ambition for 1.5 °C – Our Only Future mainly mitigation energy, industry     https://sciencebasedtargets.org/business-ambition-for-1-5c 2019 ‘Business Ambition for 1.5°C’ is an urgent call to action from a global coalition of UN agencies, business and industry leaders. We’re calling on companies to commit to set ambitious science-based emissions reduction targets. By setting a net-zero target in line with a 1.5°C future — our only future — businesses can make their critical contribution to limiting the worst impacts of climate change.               SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned         Support efforts to hold global temperature rise to within 1.5° C above pre-industrial levels, in line with reaching net-zero emissions well before 2050           So far, over 300 companies, representing more than $3.6 trillion in market cap, have responded to the open letter from global leaders, and signed the Business Ambition for 1.5°C commitment.   Science-based global standard for corporate net-zero targets, to ensure that companies’ net-zero targets translate into action that is consistent with achieving a net-zero world by no later than 2050.   ["China", "Uruguay", "Sweden", "Portugal", "Spain", "Ireland", "Chile", "India", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "United States of America (the)", "Brazil", "Japan", "Australia", "Mexico", "Lebanon", "Luxembourg", "Pakistan", "France", "Germany", "Colombia", "Belgium", "Grenada", "Finland", "Denmark", "Norway", "Thailand", "Singapore", "Canada", "Bangladesh", "Kenya", "Russian Federation (the)", "Italy", "Switzerland", "Netherlands (the)", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Sri Lanka", "Lithuania", "Costa Rica", "Hungary", "Viet Nam", "Uganda", "Indonesia", "Cameroon", "Jordan", "Egypt", "Mauritius", "Malaysia", "Saudi Arabia", "Hong Kong", "New Zealand"]   ["Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi)", "United Nations Global Compact", "We Mean Business Coalition", "World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)", "World Resources Institute (WRI)", "Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)"] [Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi)]_oth_int,[United Nations Global Compact]_ior_int,[We Mean Business Coalition]_oth_int {"bus": ["37 Interactive Entertainment", "4D Lab", "AB Electrolux", "AB Volvo", "Abreu Advogados", "ACCIONA", "Accenture", "Aceros AZA SA", "Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited", "ADEC Innovations", "ADOBE", "AES Tiete Energia", "Aguas Andinas", "Aguas de Portugal", "Ajinomoto Co Inc", "Alaya Consulting Limited", "Ambev SA", "Amergin Pty Ltd", "America Movil SAB de CV", "Applied Materials", "An Post", "AKSUL Corporation", "Arab Printing Press", "Arauco", "Ardagh Group SA", "Artistic Milliners", "ASICS Corporation", "Assa Abloy AB", "AstraZeneca", "Atlantic Packaging", "Atlassian Corporation Plc", "Atos", "Auchan Retail Portugal", "Aurubis AG", "Avieco", "Avicola Coliumo", "Australian Ethical Investment", "Bain and Company", "Baluarte Cultura", "BanColombia SA", "Barco NV", "Bayer AG", "Beiersdorf AG", "Bennetts Associates", "Bharti Airtel Limited", "BIAL", "Biogen", "Brambles", "Brejinho by VR Lda", "Brunswick Group", "BT", "Burberry Plc", "Boston Consulting Group", "Boma Global", "Bontaz Group", "Caixa Geral de Depositos", "Capgemini SE", "Carbon Asset Developer Associates (Grenada) Limited", "Carbon Intelligence", "Cargotec", "Carlsberg Group", "CELLNEX TELECOM SA", "CEMAsyscom AS", "Chambers Federation", "CHANEL", "Charoen Pokphand Group Co Ltd", "Chr Hansen A S", "City Developments Limited (CDL)", "Cloetta AB", "Coca Cola European Partners", "Colgate Palmolive", "Coop Sverige AB", "Companhia Brasileira de Aluminio", "Consid AB", "Co operative Group Limited (the Co op)", "Community Servicesnet (CSnet)", "Croda International", "Crown Holdings Inc", "Crystal Claire Cosmetics", "CTT Correios de Portugal SA", "Cybercom Group AB", "Dalberg Advisors", "Dalmia Cement", "Danfoss Group", "Danone", "Decathlon", "Deutsche Telekom AG", "Dentsu International", "Dexus", "Diageo", "DLA Piper International", "Dr Reddys Laboratories Limited", "Dutch Bangla Pack Ltd", "Eco Panplas", "Eco Steel Africa Ltd", "Ecogestus Lda", "Ecolab", "EcoVadis", "EDP Energias do Brasil SA", "EDF Group", "Edge Environment", "EDP Energias de Portugal SA", "Efacec Power Solutions SGPS SA", "EKO BOJACA SASESP", "Elopak AS", "Enplus Group", "Enel Spa", "EPAL Empresa Portugesa das Aguas Livres SA", "EQUIPOS MOVILES DE CAMPANA ARPA", "Ericsson Group", "Europa Mundo Vacaciones", "Europcar Mobility Group", "Everis Portugal", "Facebook Inc", "Faurecia", "Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya", "Fidocar", "Fiskars Corporation", "Firmenich SA", "Footprint", "Ford Motor Company", "FullCycle", "Gebalis EM SA", "Geelen Counterflow", "General Mills", "Givaudan SA", "GlaxoSmithKline", "Globesight", "Glovo", "Green Element Limited", "Green Innovation Group A S", "Greenyard NV", "Grundfos Holding A S", "Grupo Malwee", "GSL Global Star Logistics", "Guess Inc", "Hannon Armstrong Capital LLC", "Hayleys Fabric PLC", "Henkel AG and Co KGaA", "Heathrow Airport Ltd", "Hempel A S", "Hewlett Packard Enterprises", "HH Global", "HandM Group", "Husqvarna AB", "Iberdrola", "Iberia Lineas Aereas de Espana SA", "IFF", "Ignitis Group", "INDITEX", "Infraestruturas de Portugal SA", "Indra", "Ingka Group (IKEA Group)", "Inter IKEA Group", "International Airlines Group (IAG)", "Intrepid Travel", "Intuit", "JLL", "John Sisk and Son", "JSW Energy Limited", "K 9 Internacional SA", "Kesko", "Kier Highways Limited", "Kingspan Group Plc", "Kirin Holdings Co Ltd", "Klabin SA", "Klockner and Co", "KLP", "Kokusai Kogyo Co Ltd", "KPMG International Limited", "KPMG UK LLP", "Kuehne plus Nagel International AG", "LOreal", "LafargeHolcim", "Landsec", "Lansinoh Laboratories Inc", "Lars Partners", "Legacy Vacation Resorts", "Legrand", "Levi Strauss and Co", "Lightsource bp", "Litoral Wines", "Lojas Renner SA", "LONGi Green Energy Technology Co Ltd", "Lundbeck A S", "MAAL Associates LLC", "MacArthur Green", "MaCher Inc", "Magyar Telekom Plc", "Mahindra Group", "Mahindra Heavy Engines Ltd", "Mammut Sports Group", "Maple Company Limited", "MARUI GROUP COLTD", "Mastercard", "Mattos Filho Veiga Filho Marrey Jr e Quiroga Advogados", "Microsoft", "Midwestern Group Limited", "Miljo Matematik Malmo AB", "Moodys Corporation", "Movida", "Multiplex Construction Europe", "MTR Nordic Group", "Natura and Co", "Nechi Group", "Neptuno Pumps", "Nestle SA", "News Corp", "Nogueira Elias Laskowski and Matias Advogados", "Nokia Corporation", "Nomura Research Institute Ltd", "NOS SPGS SA", "NOVO BANCO SA", "Novo Nordisk A S", "Novozymes", "NR Instant Produce Co Ltd", "NRG Energy Inc", "Olam International", "ONO PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD", "Orange Group", "Orbia Advance Corporation SAB", "Orkla", "Orsted", "OVO Energy", "OXI ZEN Solutions LLC", "Ozone International", "Pachama", "Pago Company Ltd", "PayPal", "PepsiCo", "Pension Danmark", "Pier2 Marketing", "Pine Tree Company For Textile Manufacturing PSC", "Posti Group Ltd", "PNZ Produkte GmbH", "Pyxus International Inc", "PVH", "Qalaa Holdings", "Quidgest", "Quiero", "RATP Group", "ReAccion Alva", "Red Electrica de Espana", "Refinitiv", "Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited", "RENRedes Energeticas Nacionais", "rePurpose Global LLC", "Revenga Smart Solutions", "Ricoh Company Ltd", "Rolls Royce plc", "Royal DSM", "RT Knits Ltd", "Sacyr", "Saint Gobain", "Salesforcecom Inc", "SAP", "Sarawak Energy Berhad", "SAS Institute", "Saudi Telecom", "Scania", "Schneider Electric", "Scoop Scorecode Texteis SA", "Seventh Generation Inc", "Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy SA", "Signify", "Singapore Telecommunications Ltd (Singtel)", "Sky Group", "SkyPower", "Smart Phases Inc", "Sodexo", "Sony Corporation", "Sopra Steria Group", "South East Water", "SQUARE Management Consulting", "SSE plc", "STMicroelectronics NV", "Storebrand ASA", "SUEZ", "Sustainia", "Sweco", "Swire Coca Cola Limited", "Swisscom AG", "Swiss Reinsurance", "Symrise", "Taiga Apparel Pvt Limited", "TalkTalk", "Tchibo GmbH", "TDC A S", "Tech Mahindra Ltd", "Telefonica", "Telia", "Tendam Retail SA", "TenneT Holding BV", "Tesco", "The British Land Company PLC", "The Lux Collective Ltd", "Thor Industries Inc", "Tintex Textiles SA", "TMG Automotive", "Tokmanni Oy", "Toitu Envirocare", "Transurban Group", "Triciclos SA", "Unibail Rodamco Westfield SE", "Unidas S A", "Unilever", "Univar Solutions", "UPM Kymmene", "Uxua Casa Hotel and Spa", "Vakrangee Limited", "VALORA Sustainability and Innovation", "The VELUX Group", "Vina Concha y Toro", "Vina Polkura SA", "Vodafone Group PLC", "WasteBox Inc", "Wipro", "White house", "Workday", "Workspace Group PLC", "Yarra Valley Water", "YASAVA", "Zurich Insurance"]}                                
162 ccid_0238 Building Resilience in the Central American Region - AFOLU sector mainly mitigation land use     https://wedocs.unep.org/handle/20.500.11822/29904,https://wedocs.unep.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.11822/29904/AFOLU.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y 2019 This initiative is a proposal of several countries of the Central American Integration System (SICA), recognizing the advantages of a significant contribution to the global goal of 1.5º C, and the benefits of a collective and non-isolated action that encourages action in other regions of Latin America and the world. In this regard, it has been identified that in the Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use AFOLU sector, the region has high emissions, just over 50% of its total emissions and that it already has relatively homogeneous strategies, action plans, and technical operating instruments, which would enable the construction and implementation of a collective action within the parameters set in the Global Climate Action Summit.           SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned [Achieve 40% reduction in emissions from the AFOLU sector as compared to 2010 by 2030 in the SICA region]         [By 2030 the SICA region will establish and manage 10 million hectares of sustainable productive landscapes that are resilient to climate change]         ["Belize", "Costa Rica", "El Salvador", "Guatemala", "Honduras", "Nicaragua", "Panama", "Dominican Republic (the)"]   ["Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)"] [Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)]_ior_int,[Central American Integration System (SICA)]_ngv_int,[Government of El Salvador]_ngv_slv {"ngv": ["Government of Belize", "Government of Costa Rica", "Government of El Salvador", "Government of Guatemala", "Government of Honduras", "Government of Nicaragua", "Government of Panama", "Government of the Dominican Republic"]}                                
160 ccid_0236 Initiative for Sustainable Cities Development in Africa (ISCDA) mainly mitigation land use, human settlements     https://iscdafrica.org/ 2019 Initiative for Sustainable Cities Development in Africa (ISCDA) is a Regional Non-governmental, Non-profit collaborative urban initiative aimed at enhancing capacities of African Cities to transform into sustainable and inclusive, competitive and resilient cities, through support to urban policy reforms and governance, program designing, project planning and management capable of delivering sustainable urban solutions. ISCDA builds on the experiences and successes while encouraging technological innovations within the African urban space to offer solutions to African thorny urban challenges that are barriers to SDG 2030 and the New Urban Agenda.               SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned     SDG explicitly mentioned SDG explicitly mentioned                 Promote multi-stakeholder partnerships in sustainable urban development and substantially contribute to promoting the localization of the SDGs as well as the Africa Vision 2063 commitments and means of implementation. Multi-stakeholder partnerships for cooperation and collaboration regarding the means of implementation, follow-up and review of the 2030 Agenda.   ["Kosovo"]   [""] [Initiative for Sustainable Cities Development in Africa (ISCDA)]_oth_int Ambiguous                                
159 ccid_0235 Action towards Climate-Friendly Transport mainly mitigation transport     https://www.transformative-mobility.org/news/do-you-act-iact 2019 Climate-friendly Transport Initiative (ACT) promotes and accelerates transport action in the fight against climate change. It is up to us to signal robust support for the transformative potential of climate friendly transport and to trigger further action and investment             SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned         [Establish a multi-region platform for e-bus deployment in 500 cities by 2025, particularly in the Global South; Accelerate the development and deployment of zero emission vehicles by 2030]     e-bus deployment in 500 cities by 2025             ["France", "Netherlands (the)", "China", "Portugal", "Germany", "Sweden", "Norway", "Belgium", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "United States of America (the)", "Spain", "Ethiopia", "New Zealand", "Indonesia", "Colombia", "South Africa", "Egypt", "India", "Denmark", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Brazil", "Mexico", "Viet Nam", "Uganda", "Nigeria", "Italy", "Kenya", "Ecuador", "Chile", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Bangladesh", "Japan", "Peru", "Canada", "Poland", "Namibia", "Ukraine", "Morocco", "Philippines (the)", "Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)", "Saudi Arabia"]   [""] [Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative (TUMI)]_oth_deu,[Sustainable Mobility for All]_sgv_usa,[Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)]_ing_deu,[Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)]_sgv_deu,[UN Habitat]_ior_ken,[SLoCaT Secretariat]_sgv_chn {"bus": ["Alstom", "Ashok Leyland Limited", "Bollore (Bluebus)", "Zero Emission Transport", "Breytner Zero Emission Transport", "GYD", "Caetano Bus", "Calstart Drive to Zero", "Energias de Portugal (EDP)", "MAN Truck and Bus", "Michelin", "Safra", "Scania AB", "Solaris Bus and Coach S A", "Teyva Motors", "VDL Bus and Coach", "Volvo Bus Corporation", "Yutong", "DB Schenker", "Svensk Kollektivtrafik", "Golden Dragon Bus", "King Long", "Green Energy Scandinavia", "Vandamme Reinigingstechnieken", "Aurora", "Bikeliner Vertrieb", "Heavac", "EV100", "The International Association of Public Transport (UITP)", "International Union of Railways (UIC)", "MOVIN ON", "Electric Vehicles 100 (EV100)", "SuM4ALL", "Transport Decarbonisation Alliance (TDA)", "World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)"], "ior": ["Energy Sector Management Assistance Program by World Bank (ESMAP)", "UN Habitat"], "ing": ["Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)", "World Resources Institute (WRI)", "Federation Internationale de l Automobile Foundation (FIA Foundation)", "International Road Federation", "International Road Federation", "Sustainable Transport Africa (STA)"], "sgv": ["C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group", "Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI)", "Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)", "Sustainable Mobility for All", "SLoCaT Secretariat", "City of Addis Ababa", "City of Auckland", "City of Banjarmasin", "City of Barcelona", "City of Birmingham", "City of Bogota", "City of Cape Town", "City of Cairo", "City of Chennai", "City of Copenhagen", "City of Dar Es Salaam", "City of Fortaleza", "City of Greater Manchester", "City of Guadalajara", "City of Heidelberg", "City of Hoi An", "City of Honolulu", "City of Jinja", "City of Kochi", "City of Lagos", "City of London", "City of Los Angeles", "City of Medellin", "City of Mexico City", "City of Milan", "City of Nairobi", "City of Oslo", "City of Oxford", "City of Paris", "City of Porto", "City of Quito", "City of Rio de Janeiro", "City of Rome", "City of Santa Monica", "City of Santiago", "City of Sao Paulo", "City of Seattle", "City of Seoul", "City of Singra", "City of Tokyo", "City of Trujillo", "City of Vancouver", "City of Warsaw", "City of West Hollywood", "City of Windhoek", "City of Rotterdam", "City of Zhytomyr", "City of El kelaa de Straghna", "City of Ambato"], "dng": ["Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP)", "Despacio", "Busworld Foundation", "Global Passenger Network"], "ngv": ["Government of Netherlands", "Government of Portugal", "Government of United Kingdom"], "inv": ["Asian Development Bank (ADB)", "The Corporacion Andina de Fomento (CAF)", "Credit Institute for Reconstruction (KfW)", "Islamic Development Bank"], "oth": ["Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative (TUMI)"]}                                
158 ccid_0234 The Three Percent Club for Energy Efficiency mainly mitigation transport, energy     https://eeglobalalliance.org/three-percent-club 2019 The Energy Efficiency Global Alliance (EEGA), an international coalition of government, corporate, and NGO leaders that champions faster and deeper implementation of energy efficiency solutions to meet global energy and climate goals, helps meet this need by uniting the voice of efficiency. The EEGA coordinates the efforts of global EE companies, officials, and initiatives to increase recognition of efficiency’s critical role as a climate solution and facilitate its rapid deployment.             SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned           [Engage member countries to put them on a sustained path toward a 3% annual improvement in energy efficiency by transforming countries by matching energy efficiency solutions to economy-wide and end-use sector needs]                 ["India", "Thailand", "Denmark", "Sierra Leone", "France", "Portugal", "Italy", "Canada", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Viet Nam", "United States of America (the)", "Germany", "Malaysia", "Switzerland", "Belgium", "Cabo Verde", "China", "Brazil", "Argentina", "Estonia", "Ethiopia", "Ghana", "Honduras", "Hungary", "Ireland", "Kenya", "Senegal", "Colombia"]   [""] [Alliance to Save Energy]_oth_int,[Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency]_edu_dnk,[European bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)]_ior_int,[Global Environment Facility (GEF)]_ior_int,[International Copper Association]_bus_int,[International Energy Agency (IEA)]_ing_int,[Johnson Controls]_bus_gbr,[World Resources Institute (WRI)]_ing_int,[United Nations Environment Program University of Denmark (UNEP DTU)]_ior_int,[Sustainable Energy for All (Se4All)]_ior_int,[United Nations Environment Programme]_ior_int {"bus": ["A T E Group", "Amplebit Energy", "Asia Clean Energy Partners", "Danfoss", "Disruptive Energy Services", "Econoler", "EDP", "Enel Group", "Energy at Work", "EnergyPro", "GreenID", "Greenland Solutions", "GreenStep Solutions", "Johnson Controls", "LeasePlan", "Negawatt", "Positive Homes", "QEA Tech", "Saint Gobain", "Schneider Electric", "Shakti Pumps", "Signify", "TORO Water Air Thermal Technologies Corp", "Trane Technologies", "TS Electrical", "Vasuki", "Building Efficiency Accelerator", "District Energy Initiative", "EE Global Alliance", "Global Fuel Economy Initiative", "Industrial Energy Accelerator", "United for Efficiency", "Topten International Group", "The Energy Services and Technology Association (ESTA)", "International Copper Association", "Transition Energetique Quebec"], "dng": ["Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE)", "American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)", "Carbon Trust", "CLASP", "ClimateWorks Foundation", "ECOWAS Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE)", "Energy Foundation China", "Healthcare Without Harm (HCWH)", "Instituto Clima e Sociedade (ICS)", "Rocky Mountain Institute", "Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation", "FIA Foundation", "The Trottier Family Foundation"], "oth": ["Basel Agency for Sustainable Energy (BASE)", "C40", "Kigali Cooling Efficiency Program", "Alliance to Save Energy", "TAF"], "edu": ["E3G", "Oxford Martin School", "REN21", "The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)", "University of Birmingham", "Yale Center for Ecosystems in Architecture", "Canadian Institute for Energy Training (CIET)", "Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency", "El Consenjo Colombiano de Eficiencia Energetica (CCEE)", "Efficiency Canada"], "ing": ["Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA)", "Global Cool City Alliance", "Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)", "World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)", "World Resources Institute (WRI)", "Institute for Sustainable Energy and Environment Solutions (ISEES)", "International Institute for Energy Conservation (IIEC)"], "ngv": ["Organizacion Latinoamericana de Energia (OLADE)", "Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE)", "Argentina", "Canada", "Denmark", "Estonia", "Ethiopia", "Ghana", "Honduras", "Hungary", "India", "Ireland", "Italy", "Kenya", "Portugal", "Senegal", "United Kingdom"], "ior": ["Green Climate Fund (GCF)", "United Nations Environment Program University of Denmark (UNEP DTU)", "Global Environment Facility (GEF)", "Sustainable Energy for All (Se4All)", "United Nations Environment Programme", "United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)"], "inv": ["European bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)", "Global Green Growth Institute", "Inter American Development Bank (IDB)"]}                                
147 ccid_0206 Biodiversity Facility of Agence Francaise Developpement, WWF and IUCN biodiversity conservation land use     https://www.afd.fr/en/six-things-you-should-know-about-one-planet-summit-nairobi,https://www.afd.fr/en/actualites/afds-one-planet-summit-commitments-tracking-our-progress 2019 Data4Nature is a new initiative inviting all development partners to share the biodiversity data from their projects, to provide better protection for the natural world. The objective: convince as many development banks as possible to encourage consulting firms involved in their projects to systematically share the data collected on the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). Officers from protected areas and NGOs can also contribute to it.                         SDG explicitly mentioned               [16 countries]         [Support 16 countries in developing their voluntary national contributions for the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP) on the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)]   ["None"]   ["Agence Francaise Developpement"] [Agence Francaise Developpement]_ngv_fra,[WWF]_ing_che,[IUCN]_ing_che Ambiguous                                
144 ccid_0203 Global Alliance for Smart Cities in Africa equally adaptation & mitigation human settlements, energy     https://www.societegenerale.com/en/news/newsroom/creation-global-alliance-smart-cities-africa-provide-access-clean-energy-and,https://regions20.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/14-03-2019-Launch-of-GASCA_UK.pdf 2019 To successfully leapfrog to sustainable development, emerging and developing countries in Africa have to embrace the opportunity offered by digitalisation and to rethink their business models around it. The creation of the Global Alliance for Smart Cities in Africa (GASCA) is part of this ambition and aims to collectively explore concrete ways to support African development.GASCA is a multi-skilled alliance founded by top African companies and global players sharing a common vision around the importance to build sustainable innovative solutions in Africa.             SDG explicitly mentioned       SDG explicitly mentioned   SDG explicitly mentioned                             ["Rwanda"]   ["R20 Regions of Climate Action", "The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation", "Africa Development Solutions Group (ADS)", "JCDecaux", "Signify", "Societe Generale"] [R20 Regions of Climate Action]_sgv_int {"sgv": ["R20 Regions of Climate Action"], "ing": ["The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation"], "bus": ["Africa Development Solutions Group (ADS)", "JCDecaux", "Signify"], "inv": ["Societe Generale"]}                                
77 ccid_0092 African Women in Agricultural Research and Development - One Planet Fellowship mainly adaptation land use     https://awardfellowships.org/the-one-planet-fellowship/ 2019 Experts agree that the African continent is particularly vulnerable to climate change and hundreds of millions of lives are at risk of hunger and starvation if Africa is unable to feed its growing population. Research and innovation in the agricultural sector can help Africa feed a growing population in the context of a changing climate but only if investments are made now to build a pipeline of the next generation of research scientists. That is why African Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD) and Agropolis Fondation supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), France’s BNP Paribas Foundation, the European Union, Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC) have partnered to implement the One Planet Fellowship. The One Planet Fellowship seeks to build a vibrant, highly connected, and intergenerational network of African and European scientist leaders equipped to lead next-generation research focused on helping Africa’s smallholder farmers adapt to a changing climate. One Planet Fellowship is a $20 million initiative dedicated to supporting research on climate change adaptation. Announced at the One Planet Summit in 2017, The One Planet Fellowship is a career-accelerator designed to enhance the capacity of high potential agricultural researchers focused on climate change adaptation, by building their leadership, scientific research, networking, and mentoring skills.                         SDG explicitly mentioned               Targets more than 600 agricultural scientists (predominantly in Africa)       $20 million     ["Benin", "Burkina Faso", "Ethiopia", "None", "Kenya", "Mali", "Malawi", "Nigeria", "Senegal", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "None", "Zambia"]   ["Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation", "BNP Paribas Foundation", "European Union", "IDRC"] [African Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD)]_ing_ken,[Agropolis fondation]_edu_fra Ambiguous