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Cities and Regions' Five year Vision |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
human settlements, transport, energy |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=17 |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Cities_and_regions_5-year_vision |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Cities_and_regions_5-year_vision |
2015 |
Accelerate action to respond to climate change by 2020 and ensure sustainable future living environments for their people |
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["Senegal", "Peru", "France", "Spain", "Brazil", "Canada", "Japan"] |
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{"sgv": ["C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40)", "Cities Alliance", "Council of European Municipalities and Regions", "Energycities", "ICLEI", "International Association of Francophone Mayors", "NRG4SD", "The Climate Group States and Regions Alliance", "United Cities and Local Governments", "City of Djilor", "City of Miraflores", "City of Paris", "Government of Catalonia", "State of Rio", "Rhone Alpes Region", "Compact of Mayors"], "oth": ["Eurocities", "World Council on City Data (WCCD)", "Climate and Clean Air Coalition", "SLOCAT Partnership"], "ing": ["FMDV", "Climate Bonds Initiative", "Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)"], "ngv": ["Canada", "France", "Peru", "Japan", "West African Economic and Monetary Union"], "ior": ["UN Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)", "UN Habitat", "United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR)"], "bus": ["Servicios Ambientales S.A"]} |
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ccid_0011 |
Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
oceans and coastal zones, transport, energy |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=23 |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Conference_of_Peripheral_Maritime_Regions |
https://cpmr.org/ |
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Representing about 200 million people, the CPMR campaigns in favour of a more balanced development of the European territory. It operates both as a think tank and as a lobby for Regions. Through its extensive network of contacts within the EU institutions and national governments the CPMR has, since its creation in 1973, been targeting its action towards ensuring that the needs and interests of its Member Regions are taken into account in policies with a high territorial impact. It focuses mainly on social, economic and territorial cohesion, maritime policies and blue growth, and accessibility. European governance, energy and climate change, neighbourhood and development also represent important areas of activity for the association. |
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["Albania", "Belgium", "Bulgaria", "Denmark", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "Greece", "Ireland", "Italy", "Malta", "Moldova (the Republic of)", "Morocco", "Norway", "Poland", "Romania", "Spain", "Sweden", "Netherlands (the)", "Tunisia", "Turkey", "Ukraine", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"] |
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{"sgv": ["Shkoder", "Tirana", "West Vlaanderen", "Burgas", "Varna", "Bornholm", "Midtjylland", "Nordjylland", "Syddanmark", "Helsinki Uusiaa", "Kyemenlaakso", "Ostrobothnia", "Oulu", "Paijat-Hame", "Satakunta", "Southwest Finland", "Bretagne", "Corse France", "Guadeloupe", "Guyane", "Hauts de France", "La Reunion", "Martinique", "Mayotte", "Normandie", "Nouvelle Aquitaine", "Occitanie", "Pays de la Loire", "Polynesie Fran\u00e7aise", "Sud Provence Alpes Cote D Azur", "Saint Martin", "Bremen", "Mecklenburg Vorpommern", "Niedersachsen", "Schleswig Holstein", "Anatolki Makedonia Kai Thraki", "Attiki", "Dytiki Ellada", "Iona Nisia", "Crete", "South Aegean", "Thessaly", "Peloponnese", "Central Greece", "North Aegean", "Donegal", "Arbuzzo", "Calabria", "Campania", "Emilia Romagna", "Lazio", "Liguara", "Marche", "Molise", "Puglia", "Sardegna", "Sicilia", "Toscana", "Umbria", "Veneto", "Gozo", "Anenii Noi", "Basarabeasca", "Briceni", "Cantemir", "Cimisilia", "Criuleni", "Drochia", "Falesti", "Floresti", "Gagauzia", "Glodeni", "Ialoveni", "Leova", "Nisporeni", "Ohrei", "Rezina", "Riscani", "Singerei", "Soldanesti", "Stefan Voda", "Straseni", "Telenesti", "Dakhla Oued Ed Dahab", "Laayoune Sakia El Hamra", "L Oriental", "Marrakech Safi", "Rabat Sale Kenitra", "Tanger Tetouan Al Hoceika", "Aust Agder", "Buskerud", "Hordaland", "More Og Romsdal", "Ostfold", "Rogaland", "Sogn Og Fjordane", "Telemark ", "Trondelag", "Vest Agder", "Vestfold", "Podlaskie", "Acores", "CCDR Do Alentejo", "CCDR Do Centro", "CCDR Do Lissboa e Vale Do Tejo", "CCDR Do Norte", "Madeira", "Calarasi", "Galati", "Tulcea", "Valcea", "Baleares", "Generalitat de Catalunya", "Generalitat Valenciana", "Gobierno de Aragon", "Gobierno De Canarias", "Gobierno De Cantabria", "Gobiernio de Navarra", "Gobierno Vasco", "Junta de Andaluc\u00eda", "Mellila", "Murcia", "Principado de Asturias", "Xunta de Galicia", "Blekinge", "Gavleborg ", "Gotland", "Halland", "Norbrotten", "Orebro", "Skane", "Stockholm", "Varmland", "Vastebrotten", "Vastra Gotaland", "Flevoland", "Noord Holland", "Noord Nederland", "Zeeland", "Zuid Holland", "Monastir", "Sousse", "Samsun", "Sinop", "Tekirdag", "Trabzon", "Odesa", "Aberdeen City", "Aberdeenshire", "Cornwall", "Fife", "Highland", "Southend on Sea", "Welsh Government", "Western Isles"]} |
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ccid_0013 |
Mission Innovation |
mainly mitigation |
transport, energy, industry |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=44 |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Mission_Innovation |
http://mission-innovation.net/ |
2015 |
Mission Innovation (MI) is a global initiative of 24 countries and the European Commission (on behalf of the European Union) working to reinvigorate and accelerate global clean energy innovation with the objective to make clean energy widely affordable.MI was announced at COP21 on November 30, 2015, as world leaders came together in Paris to commit to ambitious efforts to combat climate change. |
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[$35 billion committed by MI members for the years 2016-2021] |
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[United Kingdom]_ngv_gbr |
{"inv": ["Breakthrough Energy Coalition"], "edu": ["International Energy Agency"], "oth": ["International Renewable Energy Agency"], "bus": ["World Economic Forum"], "ngv": ["Australia", "Austria", "Brazil", "Canada", "Chile", "China", "Denmark", "EU", "Finland", "France", "Germany", "India", "Indonesia", "Italy", "Japan", "Republic of Korea", "Mexico", "Morocco", "Netherlands", "Norway", "Saudi Arabia", "Sweden", "United Arab Emirates", "United Kingdom", "United States"]} |
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ccid_0019 |
The 1 in 100 initiative |
mainly adaptation |
other |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=61 |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/The_1-in-100_Initiative |
https://unfccc.int/files/adaptation/cancun_adaptation_framework/adaptation_committee/application/pdf/1-in-100_initiative.pdf |
2014 |
A drive by an alliance of public and private sector organizations to integrate natural disaster and climate risk into financial regulation globally. At the core of the initiative is the 1 in 100 year solvency “stress test”, a similar concept to that developed in recent years by the insurance sector to assess its own ability to manage risk. The test evaluates the maximum probable annual financial loss that an organization, city, or region, could expect once in a hundred years, in order to enable them to manage their risk in a more informed and effective way. |
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Coordinate at least $100 million annual investment into public science research by the global insurance industry from 2016 onwards. |
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[Willis Towers Watson]_bus_gbr |
{"ing": ["Future Earth"], "bus": ["ICMIF", "Prince's Accounting for Sustainability Project", "Standard & Poor's Rating Services", "International Insurance Society", "Carbon Disclosure Project", "PricewaterhouseCoopers", "Willis Towers Watson"], "ior": ["UNIDSR"]} |
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ccid_0022 |
Food Security Climate Resilience Facility |
mainly adaptation |
land use |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=27 |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Food_Security_Climate_Resilience_Facility |
https://www.uncclearn.org/sites/default/files/inventory/wfp269393.pdf |
2015 |
Financially and programmatically support community-centred action to build climate resilience, addressing increasing loss and damage and improving resilience building in post-disaster recovery |
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["Guatemala", "Niger (the)", "Sudan (the)", "Philippines (the)", "Zimbabwe", "Bangladesh", "Haiti", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Nepal"] |
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[World Food Programme]_ior_int |
{"edu": ["International Research Institute for Climate and Scoiety"], "ngv": ["Guatemala", "Niger", "Sudan", "Philippines", "Zimbabwe", "Bangladesh", "Haiti", "Dominican Republic ", "Nepal"]} |
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ccid_0029 |
Africa Clean Energy Corridor |
mainly mitigation |
energy |
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https://www.irena.org/cleanenergycorridors/Africa-Clean-Energy-Corridor#:~:text=The%20Africa%20Clean%20Energy%20Corridor,African%20Power%20Pool%20(SAPP). |
2014 |
The Africa Clean Energy Corridor (ACEC) is a regional initiative to accelerate the development of renewable energy potential and cross-border trade of renewable power within the Eastern Africa Power Pool (EAPP) and Southern African Power Pool (SAPP). Recent improvements in the performance and cost of renewable energy technologies favour Africa, given the continent’s vast renewable energy potential and need to address growing demand. Development of the ACEC is guided by a communiqué, endorsed during the Fourth Assembly of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in January 2014, by ministers from Angola, Botswana, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Since then, support for the initiative has expanded, with the additional engagement of more than 30 governments, regional organisations, development partners and financial institutions. The initiative builds upon the strong political commitment of African leaders to strengthen regional institutions and transmission infrastructure, forming large competitive markets and lowering costs across production sectors. By creating a larger regional electricity market, the ACEC could attract investments to meet 40–50% of power needs in the EAPP and SAPP regions by 2030. The ACEC requires up to USD 25 billion per year of investments in power generation until 2030, with an additional USD 15 billion per year for grid infrastructure. Combined efforts will diversify resource availability, improve energy security and foster investment opportunities and job growth. |
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["Angola", "Botswana", "Burundi", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Djibouti", "Egypt", "Ethiopia", "Kenya", "Lesotho", "Malawi", "Mozambique", "Namibia", "South Africa", "Sudan (the)", "Eswatini", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Uganda", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe", "None", "None", "None", "South Africa"] |
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[International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)]_ing_are |
{"bus": ["Enel Green Power", "Energienet dk", "Ener Q", "Sun Business Development", "Windlab Africa", "Zenith Energy", "Productivity SA", "Copperbelt Energy Corporation", "Eye Gate Renewable Energy", "Intertak Zimbabwe", "Southern Independent Regulatory Board (IRB)", "West Africa Power Pool (WAPP)"], "edu": ["Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory", "South African National Energy Development Institute", "Jomo Kenyatta University ", "National University of Lesotho", "Eduardo Motlane University of Mozambique", "Namibia Energy Institute", "Polytechnic of Namibia", "University of Rwanda", "University of Johannesburg", "University of Khartoum", "University of Dar Es Salam", "Centre of Research in Energy and Energy Conservation", "University of Zambia", "University of Zimbabwe", "Scientific and Industrial Research and Development Centre", "Chinhoyi University of Technology"], "ngv": ["Angola", "Botswana", "Burundi", "Democratic Republic Congo", "Djibouti", "Egypt", "Ethiopia", "Kenya", "Lesotho", "Malawi", "Mozambique", "Namibia", "South Africa", "Sudan", "Swaziland", "Tanzania", "Uganda", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe", "European Commission", "African Union", "African Power Pool (SAPP)", "USAID Power Africa", "Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)"], "ior": ["UNDP"], "oth": ["Eastern Africa Power Pool (EAPP)", "Regional Electricity Regulators Association of Southern Africa (RERA)", "SADC Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (SACREEE)", "ECOWAS Regional Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERERA)", "Africa Renewable Energy Initiative (AREI)"], "ing": ["African Union Commission", "NEPAD Planning and Coordinating Agency"]} |
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ccid_0060 |
Montréal Carbon Pledge |
mainly mitigation |
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https://montrealpledge.org/ |
2014 |
By signing the Montréal Carbon Pledge, investors commit to measure and publicly disclose the carbon footprint of their investment portfolios on an annual basis.The Pledge was launched on 25 September 2014 at PRI in Person in Montréal, and is supported by the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) and the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI). Overseen by the PRI, it has attracted commitment from over 120 investors with over US$10 trillion in assets under management, as of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) in December 2015 in Paris. Support for the Montréal Carbon Pledge comes from investors across Europe, the USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, Singapore and South Africa. The Montréal Carbon Pledge allows investors (asset owners and investment managers) to formalise their commitment to the goals of the Portfolio Decarbonization Coalition, which mobilises investors to measure, disclose and reduce their portfolio carbon footprints. Over US$100 billion has been committed to this as of COP21. |
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["United States of America (the)", "Canada", "France", "Netherlands (the)", "Denmark", "Sweden", "Spain", "Australia", "Germany", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Ghana", "Ireland", "Norway", "India", "Italy", "Indonesia", "Finland", "Japan", "Switzerland", "Singapore", "China", "Austria"] |
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[Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI)]_ing_int,[UNEP Finance Initiative]_ior_int,[UN Global Impact]_ior_int |
{"edu": ["University of California", "University of Ottawa", "University of Ottawa"], "ing": ["The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust", "Toronto Atmospheric Fund"], "dng": ["United Church of Canada", "Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church", "Church Commissioners for England", "Church of England Pensions Board", "The Church Pension Fund"], "inv": ["Etablissement du Regime Additionnel de la Fonction Publique ERAFP", "PGGM Investments", "Batirente", "Environment Agency Pension Fund", "CalPERS", "Nordea", "Calvert Investments", "Ownership Capital", "AP4", "AP1", "Fonds de Reserve pour les Retraites", "Mirova", "AP3", "Pensions Caixa 30", "Ohman", "Australian Ethical Investment", "DoubleDividend", "Stichting Pensioenfonds Werk en reIntegratie", "Folksam", "HESTA", "The Cooperators Group Limited", "Epworth Investment Management Ltd Alliance Trust", "Plato Investment Management Limited", "WHEB Listed Equities", "PFZW", "Catholic Super", "Swedbank Robur Fonder AB", "Local Government SuperAustralia", "UCA Funds Management", "Temporis Capital", "SECOM PENSION FUND", "Spark IGNITE fund", "Boston Common Asset Management", "Mustard Capital Partners", "Investisseurs et Partenaires", "VicSuper", "Corporate Knights", "Rathbone Greenbank Investments", "BNP Paribas", "CNP Assurances", "Caisse des Depots", "Sparinvest SA", "Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP", "Sycomore Asset Management", "Ircantec", "Genus Capital Management", "AXA Group", "VBV Vorsorgekasse AG", "Storebrand ASA", "Ilmarinen Mutual Pension Insurance Company", "SEB Investment Management AB", "CCLA", "Bpifrance", "Steyler Fair und Nachhaltig Fonds", "Union Asset Management Holding AG", "Solaris Investment Management", "Stichting Pensioenfonds voor de Woningcorporaties", "RPMI Railpen", "Etica SGR SpA", "Handelsbanken Asset Management", "The Nathan Cummings Foundation", "PG Asset Management NV", "Stichting Bedrijfstakpensioenfonds voor de Bouwnijverheid", "Pax World Management LLC", "Aviva Investors", "Mistra The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research", "Erste Asset Management", "HUMANIS", "Impax Asset Management Limited", "Old Mutual Group", "AP7", "Skandia", "Trillium Asset Management", "ASN Bank", "HSBC global Asset Management", "MN", "Stichting Pensioenfonds Metaal en Techniek", "Stichting Pensioenfonds van de Metalektro", "Hermes Investment Management", "ACTIAM", "OP Financial Group", "SNS Bank NV", "Candriam Investors Group", "Mitsubishi Corp", "UBS Realty Inc", "Elo Mutual Pension Insurance Company", "Low Carbon Limited", "Zurcher Kantonalbank", "Universities Superannuation Scheme \u2013 USS", "Edmond de Rothschild Asset Managment", "DIAM Co Ltd", "Addenda Capital Inc", "Ethos Foundation", "Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation", "Arisaig Partners in Hong Kong", "The Sustainability Group of Loring Wolcott and Coolidge", "Thomson Horstmann and Bryant", "The Pension Trust", "Steyler Fair und Nachhaltig Fonds", "BT Financial Group", "Raiffeisen Bank", "Nest Sammelstiftung", "Alecta pensionsforsakring omsesidigt", "Cometa pension fund", "Lansforsakringar AB", "Andra APfonden AP2", "Amundi", "La Banque Postale Asset Management", "Autorite des Marches Financiers AMF", "Zwitserleven"]} |
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ccid_0102 |
Tony de Brum Declaration |
mainly mitigation |
oceans and coastal zones, transport |
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On the sidelines of the “One Planet” climate summit in Paris, the international maritime sector has launched a declaration urging the shipping industry to take action for significant emissions reduction, in line with the Paris Agreement goals. |
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["France", "Australia", "Bangladesh", "Belgium", "Canada", "Chile", "Colombia", "Comoros (the)", "Cyprus", "Czechia", "Denmark", "Finland", "Germany", "Greece", "Guatemala", "Hungary", "Ireland", "Italy", "Kiribati", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Madagascar", "Malta", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Mexico", "Monaco", "Netherlands (the)", "New Zealand", "Poland", "Portugal", "Romania", "Saint Lucia", "Slovenia", "Solomon Islands", "Spain", "Sweden", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"] |
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{"ngv": ["Australia", "Bangladesh", "Belgium", "Canada", "Chile", "Colombia", "Comoros", "Cyprus", "Czechia", "Denmark", "Finland", "Germany", "Greece", "Guatemala", "Hungary", "Ireland", "Italy", "Kiribati", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Madagascar", "Malta", "Marshall Islands", "Mexico", "Monaco", "Netherlands", "New Zealand", "Poland", "Portugal", "Romania", "Saint Lucia", "Slovenia", "Solomon Islands", "Spain", "Sweden", "United Kingdom"]} |
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Regional Electric Vehicle Plan for the West |
mainly mitigation |
transport, energy |
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https://www.naseo.org/issues/transportation/rev-west |
2017 |
Governors from eight western states – Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming – signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to provide a framework for creating an Intermountain West EV Corridor that will make it possible to drive an EV across major transportation corridors in the west. NASEO is facilitating support to the Signatory States as they implement activities outlined in the MOU, including creating best practices and procedures to enhance EV adoption, coordinating on EV charging station locations, creating voluntary minimum standards, and leveraging economies of scale. |
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Network for Greening the Financial System |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
other |
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https://www.ngfs.net/en |
2017 |
At the Paris “One Planet Summit” in December 2017, eight central banks and supervisors established the Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System (NGFS). Since then, the membership of the Network has grown dramatically, across the five continents. The Network’s purpose is to help strengthening the global response required to meet the goals of the Paris agreement and to enhance the role of the financial system to manage risks and to mobilize capital for green and low-carbon investments in the broader context of environmentally sustainable development. To this end, the Network defines and promotes best practices to be implemented within and outside of the Membership of the NGFS and conducts or commissions analytical work on green finance. |
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["Mexico", "Morocco", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "France", "Netherlands (the)", "Germany", "Sweden", "Singapore", "China", "Canada", "Malaysia", "Japan", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Austria", "Costa Rica", "Paraguay", "Italy", "Spain", "Colombia", "Portugal", "Indonesia", "Finland", "Greece", "Israel", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Slovenia", "Thailand", "Tunisia", "Luxembourg", "Estonia", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Russian Federation (the)", "Philippines (the)", "Brazil", "Mauritius", "Armenia", "Cyprus", "Hungary", "Ireland", "Malta", "Seychelles", "Chile", "Monaco", "Denmark", "United States of America (the)", "Norway", "Guernsey", "Isle of Man", "Slovakia", "Belgium", "Cambodia", "Georgia", "Romania", "Australia", "New Zealand", "South Africa", "Switzerland"] |
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{"ngv": ["Abu Dhabi Financial Services Regulatory Authority", "Austrian Financial Market Authority", "Banco Central de Costa Rica", "Banco Central del Paraguay", "Banca d\u2019Italia", "Banco de Espana", "Banco de Mexico", "Central Bank of Colombia", "Banco de Portugal", "Bank Al Maghrib", "Bank Indonesia", "Central Bank of Malaysia", "Bank of Canada", "Bank of England", "Bank of Finland", "Bank of Greece", "Bank of Israel", "Bank of Japan", "Bank of Korea", "Bank of Slovenia", "Bank of Thailand", "Banque Centrale de Tunisie", "Banque Centrale du Luxembourg", "Banque de France", "Bank of Estonia", "Bank of Latvia", "Bank of Lithuania", "Bank of Russia", "Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas", "Central Bank of Brazil", "Bundesanstalt f\u00fcr Finanzdienstleistungsaufsic ht", "Bank of Mauritius", "Central Bank of Armenia", "Central Bank of Cyprus", "Central Bank of Hungary", "Central Bank of Ireland", "Central Bank of Malta", "Central Bank of Seychelles", "Central Bank of West African States", "Comision Nacional Bancaria y de Valores", "Comision para el Mercado de Chile", "Commission de controle des activites financieres", "Commission de Surveillance de Secteur Financier", "Danish Financial Supervisory Authority", "Danmarks National Bank", "De Nederlandsche Bank", "Departments of Financial Services of the State of New York", "Deutsche Bundesbank", "Dubai Financial Services Authority", "European Banking Authority", "European Central Bank", "European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority", "European Securities and Markets Authority", "Finansinspektionen", "Finanstilsynet", "Guernsey Financial Services Commission", "Isle of Man Financial Services Authority", "Istituto per la Vigilanza sulle Assicurazioni", "Hong Kong Monetary Authority", "Japan FSA", "Malta Financial Services Authority", "Monetary Authority of Singapore", "Narodna Banka Slovenska", "National Bank of Belgium", "National Bank of Cambodia", "National Bank of Georgia", "National Bank of Romania", "Norges Bank", "Oesterreichse Nationalbank", "Peoples Bank of China", "Reserve Bank of Australia", "Reserve Bank of New Zealand", "South African Reserve bank ", "Superintendencia Financiera De Colombia", "Sveriges Riksbank", "Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority", "Swiss National Bank"]} |
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ccid_0107 |
One Planet Sovereign Wealth Funds |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
other |
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https://oneplanetswfs.org/ |
2017 |
Following the 2015 Paris Agreement to collectively mitigate the effects of climate change, the One Planet Summit was held on 12 December 2017, which was followed by the Climate Finance Day, recognising the important role played by this key sector. Given both their influence and long-term investment horizons, SWFs are uniquely positioned to promote long-term value creation and sustainable market outcomes. Accordingly, the “One Planet Sovereign Wealth Fund Working Group” was established at the event in order to accelerate efforts to integrate financial risks and opportunities related to climate change in the management of large, long-term asset pools. |
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["United Arab Emirates (the)", "Kuwait", "New Zealand", "Norway", "Saudi Arabia", "Qatar", "France", "Italy", "Spain", "Senegal", "Ireland", "Korea (the Republic of)", "India", "Kazakhstan", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "United States of America (the)"] |
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[Abu Dhabi Investment Authority]_ngv_are,[Kuwait Investment Authority]_ngv_kwt,[NZ Superfund]_ngv_nzl,[Norges Bank]_ngv_nor,[Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia]_ngv_sau,[Qatar Investment Authority]_ngv_qat |
{"ngv": ["Bpifrance", "Compa\u00f1\u00eda Espa\u00f1ola de Financiaci\u00f3n del Desarrollo (COFIDES)", "Fonds Souverain d\u2019Investissements Strat\u00e9giques (FONSIS)", "Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF)", "National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF)", "National Investment Corporation of the National Bank of Kazakhstan"], "inv": ["CDP Equity", "Korea Investment Corporation (KIC)", "Mubadala Investment Company", "AXA Investment Managers", "Invesco", "Legal & General Investment Management", "Morgan Stanley Investment Management", "PIMCO", "BS Asset Management"]} |
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ccid_0118 |
Global Sidewalk Challenge |
mainly mitigation |
human settlements, transport |
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https://www.walk21.com/sidewalks |
2017 |
The Global Sidewalk Challenge raises the voice and profile for walking internationally and sets a challenge to governments, private businesses and NGO’s to collaborate and invest in walking infrastructure, especially dedicated, safe and barrier free sidewalks at transport hubs, to benefit the people who walk most by focusing on the places most walked in order to reduce GHG emissions, improve the efficiency of public transport and deliver better public health. The Challenge seeks to catalyse action around the globe by consolidating the efforts of partner cities and organisations into a high profile campaign that brings momentum and ambition to construct, or rehabilitate, 100,000km of additional dedicated, safe, barrier free, sidewalks in the proximity of public transport hubs, the majority of which will be in low and middle income countries by 2030. |
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[Construct or rehabilitate 100,000 km of sidewalks in low- and middle-income countries by 2030] |
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[Walk21]_ing_gbr |
{"ing": ["International Organisation of Public Transport", "International Network for Transport and Accessibility in Low Income Communities", "International Federation of Pedestrians", "Smarter than Car Global Thinktank", "Healthbridge", "Partnership for Sustainable Low Carbon"], "edu": ["Centre for Sustainable Urban Studies", "Breda University", "University of Calgary"], "bus": ["Translink Metro", "AMEND"], "ior": ["UN Environment Programme (UNEP)"], "dng": ["America Walks", "Despacio Colombia", "Funda Peaton", "Liga Peatonal"], "edu ": ["World Resources Institute "], "oth": ["Walkonomics"]} |
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ccid_0128 |
Wind Vision |
mainly mitigation |
energy |
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https://www.energy.gov/eere/wind/wind-vision |
2008 |
Wind Vision is to document the contributions of wind to date and envisioning a future in which wind continues to provide key contributions to the nation's energy portfolio. Building on and updating the 2008 20% Wind Energy by 2030 report, the Wind Vision report, quantifies the economic, environmental, and social benefits of a robust wind energy future and the actions that wind stakeholders can take to make it a reality. |
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12,3 gigatonnes CO2 |
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Generate 20% of the US electricity demand via wind energy by 2030 and 35% by 2050 |
600,000 jobs |
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70 billion/year by 2050 annual wind industry investment |
$149 billion (3%) lower cumulative electric sector expenditures; 23% less water consumption and 15% less water withdrawals for the electric power sector; $1 billion in annual land lease payments; $440 million annual lease payments for offshore wind plants; (More than) $3 billion in annual property tax payments |
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[WETO]_ngv_usa |
{"edu": ["Argonne National Laboratory", "Idaho National Laboratory", "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory", "Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory", "Los Alamos National Laboratory", "MIT Lincoln Laboratory", "National Renewable Energy Laboratory", "Oak Ridge National Laboratory", "Pacific Northwest National Laboratory", "Clemson University", "Iowa State University", "Lehigh University", "Oregon State University", "Purdue University", "Tufts University", "University of Maine", "University of Massachusetts Lowell"], "dng": ["American Wind Wildlife Institute", " Inc.", "National Rural Electric Cooperative Association"], "bus": ["American Superconductor Corporation", " Inc.", "Bergey Windpower Co.", "Bergey Windpower Co. LLC", " LLC", "Carbon Rivers LLC", " Inc.", "eFormative Options", " Inc", "General Electric", "General Electric Company through GE Renewable Energy", " Inc.", "JC Solutions LLC", " Inc.", "Lake Erie Energy Development Corporation", "LC Drives", " Inc", "Resodyn Corporation", "Resono Pressure Systems LLC", "SMRU Consulting", "Stantec Consulting Services Inc", " Inc.", "WEG Energy Corporation", " Inc"], "sgv": ["Massachusetts Clean Energy Center", "New York State Energy Research and Development Authority"]} |
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ccid_0202 |
Network of Financial Centres for Sustainability |
mainly mitigation |
industry |
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https://www.fc4s.org/ |
2017 |
FC4S’s core mission is to empower financial centres to accelerate the shift to sustainable finance by providing the tools and insights to engage local institutions, inform and influence policy, and ultimately catalyse market transformation. The objective of FC4S is to accelerate the expansion of sustainable finance by enabling financial centres to exchange experience, drive convergence, and take action on shared priorities. |
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Represents $61.3 TRILLION USD EQUITY MARKET CAPITALISATION, MANAGING 80%GLOBAL EQUITY MARKET |
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["C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Spain", "China", "Egypt", "Morocco", "Ireland", "Germany", "Switzerland", "Guernsey", "Hong Kong", "Nigeria", "Liechtenstein", "Portugal", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Luxembourg", "Malaysia", "Mexico", "Italy", "Canada", "Kenya", "United States of America (the)", "Kazakhstan", "France", "Brazil", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Sweden", "Japan"] |
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[UNEP Finance Initiative]_ior_int |
{"sgv": ["Abidjan International Financial City", "Abu Dhabi Global Market", "Barcelona Centre Financer Europeu", "Casablanca Finance City Authority", "FC4S Lagos", "Portuguese Think Tank on Sustainable Finance", "City of London Corporation", "Capital Markets Malaysia", "Seoul Metropolitan Government", "Lujiazui Financial City Green Finance Committee", "The Tokyo Metropolitan Government"], "inv": ["Beijing Green Finance Association", "Financial Regulatory Authority", "Green and Sustainable Finance Cluster Germany", "Liechtenstein Bankers Association", "The Spanish Centre for Responsible and Sustainable Finance (FINRESP)", "Mexicos Green Finance Advisory Board (CCFV)", "Finance Montreal", "Nairobi International Finance Centre Authority (NIFCA)", "US Alliance for Sustainable Finance", "Astana International Financial Centre", "Finance for Tomorrow"], "ngv": ["Sustainable Nation Ireland", "Guernsey Green Finance"], "dng": ["Sustainable Finance Geneva"], "oth": ["Hong Kong Green Finance Association", "Luxembourg for Finance", "Centro Finanziario Italiano per la Sostenibilita (CFIS)", "The Laboratory of Financial Innovation", "Toronto Finance International"], "bus": ["Shenzhen Green Finance Committee", "Stockholm Green Digital Finance", "Swiss Sustainable Finance"]} |
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ccid_0252 |
Central African Forest Initiative |
mainly mitigation |
land use, human settlements |
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https://www.cafi.org/ |
2015 |
CAFI catalyzes high-level policy dialogue and scaled-up funding to support ambitious reforms and on the ground action to reduce emissions and poverty. CAFI supports strategic, holistic and country-level REDD+ and Low Emission Development investments while focusing on Central African high-forest cover countries. Its objective is to recognize and preserve the value of the forests in the region to mitigate climate change, reduce poverty and contribute to sustainable development.CAFI’s objective will be attained through substantially scaled-up international support to transformational reforms and ambitious investments on the ground. CAFI's support focuses on :developing and implementing National Investment Frameworks (NIFs) endorsed at the highest level by national institutions with cross sectoral mandates providing funding based on the achievement of policy and programmatic milestones that are spelled out in letters of intent encouraging donor coordination and alignment of bilateral assistance to partner countries based on NIFs promoting inclusive participation of all stakeholders. |
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[$500 million raised between 2015-2025] |
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["Cameroon", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Equatorial Guinea", "Gabon", "Central African Republic (the)", "Congo (the)"] |
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[Central African Forest Initiative]_ing_che,[United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)]_ior_int,[UNEP]_ior_int |
{"ngv": ["Brazil", "Cameroon", "Democratic Republic of the Congo", "Equatorial Guinea", "Gabon", "Central African Republic", "Congo", "Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)", "Belgian Development Agency (ENABEL)"], "ior": ["United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)", "United Nations Settlements programme (UN-Habitat) ", "United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) ", "United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)", "UNOPS", "World Bank"]} |
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ccid_0257 |
Technical assistance on issues related to market access and trade-related aspects |
mainly adaptation, sustainable fishing |
oceans and coastal zones, industry |
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https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=22226 |
2017 |
FAO commits to the provision of technical assistance and capacity development in market access issues covering:
- compliance with seafood product standards and regulations for food safety in major importing countries and regions;
- adherence to voluntary ecolabelling schemes and/or development of nationals schemes, being especially cognizant of the challenges faced by developing countries
- implementing FAO tools that contribute to reducing illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing:
o Port State Measures Agreement to deter IUU
o Catch documentation schemes
o Global Record of Fishing Vessels, Refrigerated Transport Vessels and Supply Vessels
- support to the implementation of traceability of capture fisheries products to combat IUU, but also to respond to the needs of food safety,CITES and ecolabelling.
- support to high-level discussions on fisheries subsidies with an aim to reducing harmful subsidies at
- reduction of seafood fraud, which occurs when seafood is deliberately placed on the market, for financial gain, with the intention of deceiving the consumer. |
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[FAO]_ior_int |
{"ior": ["UNCTAD", " UNEP", " WTO", "Codex Alimentarius"]} |
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ccid_0264 |
The 10x20 Initiative |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
oceans and coastal zones |
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https://www.oceansanctuaryalliance.org/ |
2015 |
The Ocean Sanctuary Alliance was formed in 2014 as a not-for-profit platform engaging Member States, scientists, business and civil society committed to ocean preservation in support of the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development. Our goal has been to generate support for the establishment of ocean sanctuaries and to facilitate cooperation among these three groups to that end. OSA organizes meetings and symposia bringing diplomats and scientists together to explore solutions for the oceans. OSA also initiates and funds scientific research designed to promote the effective implementation of new ocean sanctuaries. |
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10% of the global ocean to become a marine protected area (MPA) |
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[Italy]_ngv_ita,[The Bahamas]_ngv_bhs,[Palau]_ngv_plw,[Poland]_ngv_pol |
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ccid_0268 |
Caribbean Challenge Initiative |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
land use, oceans and coastal zones |
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https://www.caribbeanchallengeinitiative.org/welcome |
2008 |
The Caribbean Challenge Initiative (CCI) is a coalition of governments, companies and partners working together to accelerate action on the marine and coastal environment. CCI Governments and territories signed a CCI Leaders Declaration in May 2013 committing them to the protect and conserve 20 % of their marine and coastal resources by 2020. CCI companies committed to changing business practices and supporting the conservation actions of the CCI Leaders Declaration by endorsing the CCI Corporate Compact. |
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Protecting at least 20% of Caribbean Marine and Coastal Environments in member countries by 2020 |
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$75 million in funding between 2013 and 2020 |
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["Grenada", "Bahamas (the)", "Virgin Islands (British)", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Haiti", "Virgin Islands (U.S.)", "Jamaica", "Puerto Rico", "Saint Lucia", "Saint Kitts and Nevis", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Dominica", "Barbados", "Antigua and Barbuda"] |
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[Grenada]_ngv_grd |
{"ngv": ["Bahamas", "British Virgin Islands", "Dominican Republic", "Haiti", "United States Virgin Islands", "Jamaica", "Puerto Rico", "Saint Lucia", "Saint Kitts and Nevis", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Dominica", "Trinidad and Tobago"], "bus": ["Swiss Re", "The Tiffany & Co Foundation", "Starwood Hotels & Resorts ", "Tropical Shipping", "Royal Caribbean Cruises", "Guy Harvey Inc", "Grupo Propagas", "Disney Cruise Line", "NRG Energy Inc", "Sandals Resorts International", "Bamboo Sushi", "Kor water", "GOOD Corp", "Hublot ", "Grupo Puntacana"], "ing": ["The Pew Charitable Trusts", "Carbon War room"], "oth": ["Global Island Partnerships (GLISPA)"]} |
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ccid_0292 |
International Waste Platform |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
oceans and coastal zones |
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https://internationalwasteplatform.org/ |
2018 |
To reach millions of people, to positively influence national and international decision-makers and bridge stakeholders from governments, businesses, academia, grassroots and other NGOs; various network representatives at the 6th IMDC agreed to collaborate as members of an International Waste Platform. This Platform was initiated by participants from the following countries: Indonesia, Portugal, Australia, Africa (regional), USA, Germany, Canada, New Zealand, Taiwan, Province of China, and Ghana.
Representatives committed themselves to align objectives, to support the implementation of strategies of Ocean Action, Climate Action and UNEP Clean Seas as well as to share ideas, best practices, concepts, programs, knowledge and opportunities; including the reduction of plastic debris at the source, before it enters rivers and the coastal environment. The represented hubs endeavour to bridge cross-sector stakeholders within their regions, map stakeholders and their programs. Country hubs, or national marine debris networks, can make a difference in societal behaviour change and environmental politics by providing input and promoting action which aims at finding solutions to ocean plastic pollution, solutions which according to Dr Habib El-Habr from UNEP, people are hungry for (in desperate need of?). Thus, country and regional hubs are essential to reach the prevention and reduction of marine pollution of all kinds and foster the establishment of national and international partnerships in a multi-stakeholder approach. |
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["Indonesia", "Portugal", "Australia", "South Africa", "United States of America (the)", "Germany", "Canada", "New Zealand", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Ghana", "Philippines (the)", "Viet Nam", "Timor-Leste", "Russian Federation (the)", "Malaysia", "Nigeria", "Norway", "Kenya", "Myanmar", "Greece", "Lao People's Democratic Republic (the)", "Cambodia", "Cameroon", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Congo (the)"] |
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[Indonesion Waste Platform]_dng_idn |
{"dng": ["Portugese Marine Litter Network (APLM)", "Australian Marine Debris Initiative", "South Africa Sustainable Seas Trust", "USA network", "The Aotearoa Plastic Pollution Alliance", "Taiwan Network", "Ghana Waste Platform", "Philippine Waste Platfom", "Plastic Action Network", "Movimento Tasi Mos", "Russian Waste Hub", "Malaysians Against Marine Debris", "Nigeria Waste Platform", "Hold Norge Rent", "Clean up Kenya", "Thant Myanmar", "Aegean Rebreath", "Green Vientiane", "Clean Green Cambodia", "Main de Reve", "DRC Waste Platform", "Congo Waste Platform"], "ngv": ["German Round Table Marine Litter"], "ing": ["Ocean Legacy"]} |
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ccid_0295 |
Reducing ship strikes to vulnerable Whales |
Wildlife conservancy |
oceans and coastal zones |
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https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=21408 |
2017 |
The IWC ship strike strategy contains a multi-stage process for addressing high ship strike risk areas. A number of high risk areas have already been identified. Some are at the stage where routeing options can be evaluated. In others, further research is needed to establish patterns of whale distribution to enable risk analyses for different routeing options or alternative risk reduction options, such as speed restrictions. In less well studied regions there are likely additional high risk areas that have not yet been identified. The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and partners, working through the IWCs Scientific Committee, Conservation Committee and Ship Strikes Working Group, in partnership with other relevant international organizations, non-governmental organisations, industry and the scientific community, will advance the implementation of the IWCs ship strike strategy, with a particular focus on identifying high risk areas, and routeing options or other measures (such as speed restrictions) within these, that reduce collision risk in a way that causes minimum disruption to shipping. |
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[International Whaling Commission]_ing_gbr,[International Maritime Organization]_ior_int,[IFAW]_ing_int |
{"ing": ["Wildlife Conservancy Society ", "Environmental Investigation Agency", "National Resources Defense Council", "Great Whale Conservancy", "WWF"], "edu": ["Oceanswell"], "dng": ["The Sri Lankan Blue Whale Project"]} |
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ccid_0298 |
Towards an ecologically representative and efficiently managed network of Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
oceans and coastal zones |
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https://www.euneighbours.eu/en/south/stay-informed/projects/towards-ecologically-representative-and-efficiently-managed-network |
2015 |
The project aims at achieving a connected, ecologically representative, effectively managed and monitored network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the Mediterranean which ensures the long term conservation of key elements of the marine biodiversity and gives significant support to the sustainable development of this region. The project will strengthen and further develop the Mediterranean network of ecologically representative, inter-connected and effectively managed MPAs. (Note: Initiative ended in 2018) |
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[10% of the Mediterranean covered by a network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs)] |
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["Algeria", "Egypt", "Lebanon", "None", "Tunisia"] |
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[UN Environment]_ior_int,[MAP Specially Protected Areas Regional Acitvity Center]_oth_int,[WWF]_ing_int,[MedPO]_ing_int,[MedPAN]_ing_fra |
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ccid_0302 |
Asian Seafood Improvement Collaborative |
nature-based solutions |
oceans and coastal zones |
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http://www.asicollaborative.org/ |
2013 |
THE ASIAN SEAFOOD IMPROVEMENT COLLABORATIVE IS A GROUP OF INTERNATIONAL STAKEHOLDERS DEDICATED TO DEVELOPING CREATIVE STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING THE ASIAN SEAFOOD INDUSTRY. ASIC is a burgeoning regional collaboration between private sector stakeholders from Indonesia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam who have come together to tackle social and environmental sustainability challenges facing the Asian seafood industry. ASIC stakeholders represent various elements of the Asian seafood industry including producer organizations, processors, environmental NGOs, and local certification bodies. These ASIC participants work in conjunction with export market stakeholders, including NGOs, buyers, and certification bodies, to build innovative tools designed to foster improvement for both shrimp aquaculture and fisheries in the region. |
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["Myanmar", "Indonesia", "Viet Nam", "Thailand", "Philippines (the)"] |
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[ICAFIS Vietnam]_dng_vnm,[Socsksargen fishing]_bus_phl,[PT Alter Trade]_bus_idn,[Myanmar Sustainable Aquaculture Programme]_dng_mmr,[Tambuyog Development Center]_dng_phl,[Chicken of the Sea]_bus_tha,[Vietnam Seaculture Association]_bus_vnm,[MDPI]_dng_idn |
{"edu": ["Kasetsart University"], "bus": ["Vietnam Association of Seafood Export Processors", "Aceh Aquaculture Cooperative", "Pt Atina", "Thai Shrimp Association", "Thai Union", "Vietnam Sea culture Association", "Ecohub Global", "Fairagora", "Blue Apron"], "ing": ["Wetlands International", "Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch", "Liberty Asia", "Fishmatter", "Solidaridad", "Rare", "Oxfam"], "dng": ["Myanmar Shrimp Association"]} |
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ccid_0303 |
Partnership with African Coastal States to Eradicate IUU Fishing in their Sovereign Waters by 2020 |
nature-based solutions |
oceans and coastal zones |
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https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=17190 |
2016 |
The objective of our IUU Task Force campaigns, such as Operation Sola Stella (Liberia, 2017) and Operation Albacore (Gabon, So Tom and Principe, 2016), is to partner with Coastal States in Africa to put an end to the unchecked poaching and IUU fishing that takes place in the Exclusive Economic Zone waters of these sovereign nations. |
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["Liberia", "Gabon", "Benin", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Tanzania, United Republic of"] |
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[Sea Sheperd Global]_ing_nld |
{"ngv": ["Liberian Ministry of National Defense", "Gabonse Ministry of Defense", "ANPA Gabon", "Sao Tome and Principe Ministry of Defense ", "Benin Ministry of Fisheries ", "Tanzania"], "dng": ["Eco-Benin"]} |
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The Ocean Cleanup |
Marine pollution |
oceans and coastal zones |
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https://theoceancleanup.com/ |
2013 |
The Ocean Cleanup is designing and developing cleanup systems to clean up what is already polluting our oceans and to intercept plastic on its way to the ocean via rivers. A significant percentage of the plastic that enters the oceans from rivers and other sources during a transfer that can take many years, drifts into large systems of circulating ocean currents, also known as gyres. Once trapped in a gyre, the plastic will slowly break down into microplastics and become increasingly easier to mistake for food by sea life. |
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[Reach a 90% reduction of floating ocean plastic by the year 2040; tackle plastic in 1000 rivers by 2025] |
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["Indonesia", "Malaysia"] |
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[The Ocean Cleanup]_oth_nld |
{"bus": ["Salesforce", "iridium", "Seiche Water Technology Group", "Data Iku", "Microsoft", "Brabantia", "CFF", "DSM", "Agru", "Solidworks", "APL", "BCG", "Ecocast", "Gard", "EgonZehnder", "Globus", "We Ship Yachts", "Orcina", "VBAT", "KLM", "Mocean", "Acta Marine", "Alphatron Marine", "Applus+", "Aram Group", "Aspect Consulting", "BIND film", "Buckaroo", "C-Job", "Calumet Photo", "CSA Ocean Sciences", "Coosto", "CoreTeka", "Danone", "Deltares", "Deugro", "DJI", "Dropbox", "Euromonitor", "Falck Safety Services", "Frans Executive Search", "Geometius", "Global Maritime", "GOM", "GoPro", "Grayling", "Greenhost", "GRRR", "GSS Marine Services", "Heerema Marine Contractors", "HKV Lijn in Water", "in60seconds", "Intel", "INVENT Umwelt- und Verfahrenstechnik AG", "Jardine Lloyd Thompson", "Jurlights", "Key Code Media", "Kiwa", "Kreber", "Lankhorst Ropes", "LiveU", "Lloyd\u2019s Register", "Marine Instruments", "Maskell Pipe and Supply", "Maxar Technologies", "Metrixlab", "Musto", "Netherland-America Foundation", "Panasonic LUMIX", "Progressive Recruitment", "Port Health Centre", "Readme", "Riff Online", "RISKID", "Rise Marketing Group", "Royal Haskoning DHV", "Seatools", "South Pole", "SPECIFIC", "Stichting De Verre Bergen", "SurfSARA", "TK Maxx and Homesense", " Nobels and Ten Veen", "Vis Staalbouw", "VO Patents and Trademarks", "Webslice", "Websols", "Westmarine", "Xflow", "Xomnia", "yPlus"], "ing": ["The Bennink Foundation"], "edu": ["TU Delft ", "Universit\u00e4t Wien", "Wageningen University", "University of Miami", "Universiteit Utrecht", "Carl von Assietzky Universit\u00e4t", "University of Zurich", "University of the Aegean", "Can Tho University", "Ho Chi Minh City University ", "University of Hawaii", "Royal Netherlands Insitute for Sea Research", "Smithsonian Environmental Research Center", "MARIN", "Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea (NILOS)"]} |
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ccid_0311 |
African Youth Climate Hub |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
other |
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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. |
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["Morocco", "Nigeria", "Burundi", "Tunisia", "Madagascar", "Uganda", "Ethiopia", "Egypt", "Senegal", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"] |
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[Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental protection]_ing_mar,[YOUNGO]_ior_int,[OCP Group]_bus_mar,[Mohammed VI Polytechnic University]_edu_mar |
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ccid_0321 |
Global Campaign for Nature |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
land use, water, ocean and coastal zones |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=106 |
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https://www.campaignfornature.org/ |
2018 |
The Campaign for Nature is a partnership of the Wyss Campaign for Nature, National Geographic Society, and a growing coalition of more than 100 conservation organizations around the world that is calling on policymakers to commit to a science-driven, ambitious new deal for nature at the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity in Kunming, China. |
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[Conserve 30% of the world's natural environment by 2030] |
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[National Geographic Society]_ing_int,[Wyss Campaign for Nature]_ing_usa |
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ccid_0335 |
The Water, Peace, and Security Partnership |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
water, human settlements |
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https://www.waterpeacesecurity.org/ |
2018 |
The Water, Peace and Security (WPS) partnership is a collaboration between the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a consortium of six partners: IHE Delft (lead partner), World Resources Institute (WRI), Deltares, The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS), Wetlands International and International Alert. The initiative is intended to become an open network that can bring together knowledge, capacities and activities directed at speeding up and scaling up preventative action in the context of water stress–induced conflict, migration or other forms of social destabilisation. To this end, the consortium collaborates with a growing number of other institutions, including Oregon State University, Pacific Institute and New America. |
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["Mali", "Iraq"] |
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[The Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs]_ngv_nld |
{"edu": ["IHE Delft Institute for Water Education", "Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS)"], "ing": ["World Resources Institute (WRI)", "Deltares", "Wetlands International", "International Alert"]} |
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ccid_0399 |
Brazilian Business Commitment for Biodiversity |
mainly mitigation |
industry |
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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. |
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[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"]} |
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ccid_0410 |
Act4nature International |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
land use, industry |
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http://www.act4nature.com/en/ |
2018 |
Act4nature international is the continuation of act4nature 2018 for companies with international activities. It is also led by EpE under a
multi-stakeholder steering committee and, though aimed at global actors, is a French collective initiative run by French partners.
New companies wishing to join can send the act4nature’s ten common commitments, together with their own SMART commitments, all signed by their CEO. |
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[Entreprises pour l Environnement (EpE)]_edu_fra |
{"bus": ["Amundi", "Antalis", "AXA", "BASF France", "Bayer France", "B and L evolution", "BNP Paribas", "Bollore Logistics", "Boygues Construction", "Boygues Immobilier", "Bureau Veritas", "Carrefour", "Cemex", "Cerelia", "Ciments Calcia and GSM", "Club Med", "Danone", "DS Avocats", "EDF", "Eiffage", "Enedis", "Engie", "ERM France", "France TV", "Groupe ADP", "GRTgaz", "Hermes", "Humanis", "Icade", "Imerys", "Invivo", "Kering", "LafargeHolcim", "Lea Nature", "L oreal", "LVMH", "Marsh France", "Michelin", "Mirova", "Nespresso", "Nestle France", "Nexity", "Paprec Group", "Plastic Comnium", "Primagaz", "Rabot Dutilleul", "Remy Cointreau", "Groupe Renault", "Groupe Rocher", "RTE", "Saint Gobain", "Sanofi", "Schneider Electric", "Seche Environnement", "Groupe Segex", "Siaci Saint Honore", "SNFC", "Societe Generale", "Storengy", "Suez", "Total", "Unilever France", "UPM", "Veolia", "Vinci", "Bel Group", "Deloitte", "CLS", "Macif", "Natixis", "Pierre Fabre", "Solvay"]} |
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