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International Waste Platform |
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https://internationalwasteplatform.org/ |
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To reach millions of people, to positively influence national and international decision-makers and bridge stakeholders from governments, businesses, academia, grassroots and other NGOs; various network representatives at the 6th IMDC agreed to collaborate as members of an International Waste Platform. This Platform was initiated by participants from the following countries: Indonesia, Portugal, Australia, Africa (regional), USA, Germany, Canada, New Zealand, Taiwan, Province of China, and Ghana.
Representatives committed themselves to align objectives, to support the implementation of strategies of Ocean Action, Climate Action and UNEP Clean Seas as well as to share ideas, best practices, concepts, programs, knowledge and opportunities; including the reduction of plastic debris at the source, before it enters rivers and the coastal environment. The represented hubs endeavour to bridge cross-sector stakeholders within their regions, map stakeholders and their programs. Country hubs, or national marine debris networks, can make a difference in societal behaviour change and environmental politics by providing input and promoting action which aims at finding solutions to ocean plastic pollution, solutions which according to Dr Habib El-Habr from UNEP, people are hungry for (in desperate need of?). Thus, country and regional hubs are essential to reach the prevention and reduction of marine pollution of all kinds and foster the establishment of national and international partnerships in a multi-stakeholder approach. |
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["Indonesia", "Portugal", "Australia", "South Africa", "United States of America (the)", "Germany", "Canada", "New Zealand", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Ghana", "Philippines (the)", "Viet Nam", "Timor-Leste", "Russian Federation (the)", "Malaysia", "Nigeria", "Norway", "Kenya", "Myanmar", "Greece", "Lao People's Democratic Republic (the)", "Cambodia", "Cameroon", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Congo (the)"] |
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{"dng": ["Portugese Marine Litter Network (APLM)", "Australian Marine Debris Initiative", "South Africa Sustainable Seas Trust", "USA network", "The Aotearoa Plastic Pollution Alliance", "Taiwan Network", "Ghana Waste Platform", "Philippine Waste Platfom", "Plastic Action Network", "Movimento Tasi Mos", "Russian Waste Hub", "Malaysians Against Marine Debris", "Nigeria Waste Platform", "Hold Norge Rent", "Clean up Kenya", "Thant Myanmar", "Aegean Rebreath", "Green Vientiane", "Clean Green Cambodia", "Main de Reve", "DRC Waste Platform", "Congo Waste Platform"], "ngv": ["German Round Table Marine Litter"], "ing": ["Ocean Legacy"]} |
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The World Team Project: Sustainable Solutions Oceans Opportunities & Small Island States |
mainly adaptation |
oceans and coastal zones |
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https://worldteamnow.org/blogs/sos-is/ |
2017 |
On small or remote islands, and in the ocean, the World Team project creates living experiential Eco observatories of human capital, to bring in resources and demonstrate solutions for a renewable future. Our goals include building renewable energy microgrids toward energy independence, clean water and power, biodiversity protection, and demonstration of leading technology. This partnership contributes to scientific research, data collection, preservation; an experiential opportunity for ongoing education. Ocean cleanup, preservation, water use, net zero buildings, sustainable transportation, marine protection areas, artisanal fishing and related policy. We create jobs, start up new and alternative systems that lead to transformation of the oceans and islands. Partnership programs work towards innovative solutions. |
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##by 2018: Complete 1 pilot project with kits in village. Secure long term island location, finalize national government agreements for island/ocean projects. Establish working local office, permits, and filing. Aggregate member universities. Solidify technology providers contracts; ##by 2020: Complete 1 island and 1 ocean project. |
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{"dng": ["World Team Now", "Fabien Cousteau Ocean Learning", "Renewables 100 Policy Institute", "Hydrogen House Project"], "bus": [" LLC", "Genmounts", "H/Cell Energy Corporation"], "inv": ["Representative of a Swiss Sovereign Wealth Fund"], "sgv": [" Vanua Levu", "Falealupo on the Island of Savai'I"], "ior": ["Fiji UNDP Western Division", " UNESCO"], "oth": ["UNDP-Pacific Risk Resilience Programme (PRRP)"]} |
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World Flora Online |
Nature-based solutions |
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http://www.worldfloraonline.org/ |
2012 |
The World Flora Online will be an open-access, Web-based compendium of the world’s plant species. It will be a collaborative, international project, building upon existing knowledge and published floras, checklists and revisions but will also require the collection and generation of new information on poorly know plant groups and plants in unexplored regions.
The project represents a major step forward in developing a consolidated global information service on the world’s flora. |
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[Meet Target 1 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC) of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity calling for an online flora of all known plants; Create an open access, web based compendium of the world's 400 000 species of vascular plants and mosses by 2020] |
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["Canada", "United States of America (the)", "Panama", "Nicaragua", "Brazil", "Mexico", "China", "South Africa", "Turkey", "Australia", "Madagascar", "Nepal", "Kenya", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Uganda", "Rwanda", "Mozambique", "Burundi", "Zambia", "Malawi", "Mauritius", "Seychelles", "Zimbabwe", "R\u00e9union", "Belize", "Guatemala", "El Salvador", "Honduras", "Benin", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Ghana", "Guinea", "Guinea-Bissau", "Nigeria", "Sierra Leone", "Togo", "Cameroon", "Central African Republic (the)", "Chad", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Congo (the)", "Equatorial Guinea", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Switzerland"] |
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[Missouri Botanical Garden]_edu_usa,[New York Botanical Garden]_edu_usa,[Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh]_edu_gbr,[Royal Botanic Garden Kew]_edu_gbr |
{"edu": [" Landcare Research", "Meise Botanic Garden", "Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin Dahlem (DCPS)", "Australian Biological Resources Study", "Botanical Research Institute of Texas", "Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques", "Core Facility Botanical Garden of the University of Vienna", "Euro Med Plantbase", "Flora Iberica Project", "Flora Malesiana Foundation", "Flora of North America Association", "Forest Research Institute Malaysia", "Institute of Botany at Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic", "Institute of Botany at Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences", "Institute of Botany at Chinese Academy of Sciences", "Institute of Botany at Slovak Academy of Sciences", "Instituto de Botanica Darwinion", "Instituto de Ecologia AC", "Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botanico do Rio de Janeiro", "Instituto Nacional de Ciencia e Tecnologia (INCT)", "Komarov Institute of Botany at Russian Academy of Sciences", "Korea National Arboretum", "Kunming Institute of Botany at Chinese Academy of Sciences", "Missouri Botanical Garden", "Museum National d Histoire Naturelle", "National Biodiversity Institute of Costa Rica (INBio)", "National Botanical Research Institute National Herbarium of Namibia", "Natural History Museum", "Naturalis Biodiversity Center", "Royal Botanic Garden of Edinburgh", "Royal Botanic Garden Kew", "South African National Biodiversity Institute", "Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History", "Species 2000 Catalogue of Life", "The New York Botanical Garden", "Nezahat Gokvigit Botanic Garden Resimli Flora Turkiye Project", "Botany Department of Trinity College Dublin", "Tsittsin Main Botanic Garden", "Universidad Nacional de Colombia"], "ing": ["European Botanic Gardens Consortium", "Global Biodiversity Information Facility"], "dng": ["Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve Bahamas National Trust"], "ngv": ["Singapore Botanic Gardens National Parks Board"]} |
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APRU network of experts, future leaders and policy makers addressing the health of the Pacific Ocean and its marine and coastal resources |
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https://apru.org/; https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=18938 |
2017 |
As a network of leading universities linking the Americas, Asia and Australasia, the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) is the Voice of Knowledge and Innovation for the Asia-Pacific region. We bring together thought leaders, researchers, and policy-makers to exchange ideas and collaborate on effective solutions to the challenges of the 21st century. We leverage collective education and research capabilities of our members into the international public policy process. Our primary research areas include natural hazards & disaster risk reduction, women in leadership, population aging, global health, sustainable cities, artificial intelligence & the future of work, the Pacific Ocean, and labor mobility. |
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["Hong Kong", "Australia", "Canada", "Chile", "China", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Indonesia", "Japan", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Malaysia", "Mexico", "New Zealand", "Philippines (the)", "Russian Federation (the)", "Singapore", "Thailand", "United States of America (the)"] |
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{"edu": ["APRU", "The Australian National University", "The University of Melbourne", "The University of Sydney", "UNSW Sydney", "The University of British Columbia", "University of Chile", "Fudan University", "Nanjing University", "Peking University", "The Chinese University of Hong Kong ", "The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology ", "Nanjing University", "The University of Hong Kong", "Tsinghua University", "University of Chinese Academy of Sciences", "University of Science and Technology of China", "Zhejiang University", "National Taiwan University", "National Tsing Hua University", "University of Indonesia", "Keio University", "Nagoya University", "Osaka University", "The University of Tokyo", "Tohoku University", "Waseda University", "KAIST", "Korea University", "POSTECH", "Seoul National University", "Yonsei University", "University of Malaya", "Tecnol\u00c3\u00b3gico de Monterrey", "The University of Auckland", "University of the Philippines", "Far Eastern Federal University", "Nanyang Technological University", "National University of Singapore", "Chulalongkorn University", "California Institute of Technology", "Stanford University", "University of California Berkeley", "University of California Davis", "University of California Irvine", "University of California Los Angeles", "University of California San Diego", "University of California Santa Barbara", "University of Hawaii at M\u0101noa", "University of Oregon", "University of Southern California", "University of Washington"]} |
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Wind Vision |
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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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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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{"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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Cities Climate Finance Leadership Alliance |
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https://www.citiesclimatefinance.org/ |
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The Cities Climate Finance Leadership Alliance (the Alliance) is a multi-level and multi-stakeholder coalition aimed at closing the investment gap for urban subnational climate projects and infrastructure. The Alliance provides a platform to convene and exchange knowledge among all relevant actors dedicated to urban development, climate action, and/or financing. Alliance members include public and private finance institutions, governments, international organizations, NGOs, research groups, and networks that represent most of the world’s largest cities. As such, its members also represent the main market players in city-level climate finance. |
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The Global Commission on the Economy and Climate estimates that the world will need to invest roughly USD 93 trillion in sustainable infrastructure over the next 15 years, 70% of which is likely to be in urban areas, or to serve mostly urban dwellers.
However, current infrastructure spending in urban areas stands at USD 2.5-3 trillion per year, which is just half of the need. |
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[Mobilize finance for city-level climate action at scale by 2030] The Cities Climate Finance Leadership Alliance aims to Mobilize finance for city-level climate action at scale by 2030 mainly through amplifying ambition and engagement for city-level finance and by bridging the demand and supply along the investment chain for city-level climate-related finance. The Alliance is committed to building more awareness of city finance needs and opportunities. It will work towards identifying existing solutions and gaps in city-level climate-related finance, supporting new investment solutions that can fill the crucial gaps in cities climate finance and crafting a strong global architecture to support measurement and evaluation. |
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{"edu": ["Atlantic Council Adrienne Arsht Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center", "Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)", "Climate Bonds Initiative (CBI)", "Climate Policy Initiative (CPI)", "EIT Climate KIC", "Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies", "University of Maryland College Park", "Penn Institute for Urban Research"], "inv": ["Bank of America Merrill Lynch", "CITI Group", "Climate Place", "Deutsche Bank", "Meridiam", "Global Environment Facility (GEF)", "The Climate Investment Funds (CIF)", "African Development Bank (AfDB)", "Agence Francaise de Developpement (AFD)", "Banco de desarrollo de America Latina (CAF)", "Banque Ouest Africaine de Developpement (BOAD)", "European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)", "European Investment Bank (EIB)", "Inter American Development Bank (IDB)", "Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau (KfW)", "Le Fonds Francais pour l Environnement Mondial (FEEM)", "Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank", "Felicity Sustainable Solutions for Cities", "Global Development Incubator", "Green Finance Institute"], "bus": ["Standard and Poors Ratings Agency", "South Pole Group (Switzerland)"], "dng": ["C40 Cities Finance Facility (CFF)", "Gold Standard Foundation", "Long Term Infrastructure Investors Association (LTIIA)", "Sustainable Infrastructure Foundation (SIF)", "World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)", "Bloomberg Philanthropies", "Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF)", "Church Investment Group", "Global Fund for Cities Development (FMDV)"], "ing": ["World Resource Institute (WRI)", "R20 Regions for Climate Action (USA)"], "sgv": ["C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group", "Commonwealth Local Government Forum (CLGF)", "Global Covenant of Mayors (GCoM)", "Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI)", "United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG)", "Agence Congolaise de Transition Eclogique et Developpement Durable (ACTEDD)", "Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)", "Swiss Economic Development Cooperation State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO)", "Federal Ministry for Environment Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety", "Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development", "Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)", "Cities Development Initiative for Asia (CDIA)", "Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC)", "Red Argentina de Municipios Frente Al Cambio Climatico (RAMCC)"], "ngv": ["Government of France", "Government of the United States of America"], "oth": ["Global Infrastructure Facility (GIF)", "Resilient Cities Network"], "ior": ["Green Climate Fund (GCF)", "OECD", "UN Executive Office of the Secretary General (UNSG)", "UN Habitat", "United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)", "United Nations Development Program (UNDP)", "United Nations Environment Program (UNEP)", "The World Bank"]} |
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Promoting Biodiversity Research For Public And Private Decision Support |
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https://www.fondationbiodiversite.fr/en/ |
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The Foundation’s mission is to support and act with research to increase and transfer knowledge about biodiversity.
The FRB is a foundation for scientific cooperation under private law. It operates independently and has about 20 employees. |
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{"edu": ["BRGM", "CIRAD", "CNRS", "Ifremer", "French Research for Development Institute (IRD)", "Institut national de la recherche agronomique", "University of Montpellier", "French National Museum of Natural History", "EKLIPSE"], "bus": ["French National Institute for Industrial Environment and Risks (Ineris)", "LVMH", "Infra Eco Network Europe"], "ior": ["Intergovernmental Science Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services", "Convention on Biological Diversity"], "inv": ["BiodivERsA"]} |
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Adaptation for Smallholder Agriculture Programme |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
land use, water, human settlements, energy |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=4 |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Adaptation_for_Smallholder_Agriculture_Programme |
https://www.ifad.org/en/asap |
2012 |
The Adaptation for Smallholder Agriculture Programme (ASAP) channels climate finance to smallholder farmers so they can access the information, tools and technologies that will help build their resilience to climate change. Launched by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in 2012, ASAP has become the largest global financing source dedicated to supporting the adaptation of poor smallholder farmers to climate change, with committed funding of US$316.2 million. Since inception of the programme in September 2012, 42 ASAP-supported projects were approved by the IFAD Executive Board, committing an amount of US$292.6 million from the ASAP trust fund to concrete actions that help smallholder farmers adapt to the impacts of climate change. It's the world's largest climate change adaptation programme focused on smallholder farmers. As of August 2018, all 42 projects have signed government agreements; 37 approved projects have started disbursement, totalling US$80 million; US$292.6 million channelled to at least eight million smallholder farmers to build their resilience to climate-related shocks and stresses. |
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[1:4 leveraging ratio of ASAP grants versus non-ASAP financing] |
[Goal of 40 international and country dialogues on climate issues where ASAP-supported projects or project partners make an active contribution; Make $80 million worth of new or existing rural infrastructure climate resilient] |
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["Benin", "Bhutan", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "Burundi", "Cabo Verde", "Cambodia", "Chad", "Comoros (the)", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Djibouti", "Ecuador", "Egypt", "El Salvador", "Ethiopia", "Gambia (the)", "Ghana", "Kenya", "Kyrgyzstan", "Lao People's Democratic Republic (the)", "Lesotho", "Liberia", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Moldova (the Republic of)", "Morocco", "Mozambique", "Myanmar", "Nepal", "Nicaragua", "Niger (the)", "Nigeria", "Paraguay", "Rwanda", "Sudan (the)", "Tajikistan", "Uganda", "Viet Nam", "Bangladesh", "Montenegro"] |
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{"edu": ["CGAIR CCAFS", "World Agroforestry Centre"], "ing": ["Global Donor Platform for Rural Development", "Climate and Development Knowledge Network"], "int": ["Adaptation Learning Mechanism"], "ior ": ["UN CC Learn"], "ngv": ["Benin", "Bhutan", "Bolivia", "Burundi", "Cape Verde", "Cambodia", "Chad", "Comoros", "Ivory Coast", "Djibouti", "Ecuador", "Egypt", "El Salvador", "Ethiopia", "Gambia", "Ghana", "Kenya", "Kyrgyzstan", "Laos", "Lesotho", "Liberia", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Moldova", "Morocco", "Mozambique", "Myanmar", "Nepal", "Nicaragua", "Niger", "Nigeria", "Paraguay", "Rwanda", "Sudan", "Tajikistan", "Uganda", "Viet Nam", "Bangladesh", "Montenegro"]} |
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The Climate Registry |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
energy, industry |
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http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/The_Climate_Registry |
http://www.theclimateregistry.org/ |
2007 |
The Climate Registry (TCR) is a non-profit organization governed by U.S. states and Canadian provinces and territories. TCR empowers North American organizations to reduce greenhouse gases (GHGs) by helping them measure, report, and verify their carbon footprints. TCR also drives climate ambition by developing innovative programs and services that reduce carbon, recognizing and showcasing sub-national leadership, and building strategic partnerships with and between national and international entities. |
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377 organizations, businesses, agencies and municipalities have publicly reported GHG inventories to TCR |
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{"edu": ["California Water Institute", "Columbia University Irving Medical Center", "Brown University", "California State University San Bernardino", "Columbia University", "Harvard University", "Yale University", "University of California Santa Cruz", "University of California Santa Barbara", "University of California San Francisco", "Stanford University", "University of California Berkeley", "University of California Davis", "University of California Irvine", "University of California Los Angeles", "University of California Merced", "University of California Office of the President", "University of California Riverside", "University of California San Diego"], "dng": ["CommonSpirit Health", "Pretty Smart", "San Jose Clean Energy", "Heising Simons Foundation", "Silicon Valley Clean Energy", "American Physical Society", "Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance", "Energy Federation Inc", "Turlock Irrigation District", "The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation", "The Energy Foundation", "The Climate Registry", "Nuclear Energy Institute", "David and Lucile Packard Foundation", "Climate Action Reserve", "Association of Energy Engineers"], "bus": ["ASL Services", "Eastern Research Group", "Seven Hair Studio", "Bigger Hammer Production Services", "US Rubber Recycling Inc", "Clean Power Alliance", "East Bay Community Energy", "HKS Architects Inc", "Southern California Edison", "Terra Global Capital LLC", "CSolar IV West LLC (Tenaska Imperial Solar Energy Center West)", "American Licorice Company", "Adelante Consulting Inc", "Redhorse Corporation", "Seville Solar Two LLC", "Waste Connections Inc", "Specialty Solid Waste and Recycling", "South San Francisco Scavenger Company Inc.", "Recology Inc", "Marin Sanitary Service", "Harrison Industries", "GreenWaste Recovery Inc", "Albertsons Companies (formerly Safeway Inc)", "Tower Companies", "Kilroy Realty Corporation", "Enwave Seattle", "Clark Public Utilities", "The Cadmus Group Inc", "Qualcomm Inc", "Delta Air Lines", "Nexant Inc", "Mithun", "Mazzetti", "Environmental Science Associates", "Cameron Cole LLC", "Black & Veatch", "Blue Source LLC", "Abt Associates", "3Degrees", "Southwest Gas Corporation", "Southern California Gas Company", "DAK Americas LLC", "Kaiser Permanente", "West Basin Municipal Water District", "Sonoma Water (formerly Sonoma County Water Agency)", "Sierra Nevada Brewing Company", "Rodney Strong Vineyards", "The Hershey Company", "Gills Onions LLC", "Driftwood Dairy", "Fetzer Vineyards", "Clif Bar & Company", "Inland Empire Utilities Agency", "Xcel Energy", "Termoelectrica de Mexicali S de R L de C V", "SG 2 Imperial Valley LLC", "San Diego Gas & Electric", "Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PGE)", "Ocotillo Express LLC", "NaturEner Rim Rock Wind Energy LLC", "Exelon Corporation", "Marin Clean Energy (formerly Marin Energy Authority)", "CSolar IV South LLC", "Campo Verde Solar LLC", "Copper Mountain Solar 1 LLC", "Centinela Solar Energy LLC", "Arlington Valley Solar Energy II LLC", "GEI Consultants Inc", "Healthy Buildings International"], "sgv": ["Cape Fear Public Utility Authority", "Sound Transit", "Texas Parks and Wildlife Department", "Government Prince Edward Island", "San Diego County Water Authority", "City of Spokane", "Redwood Coast Energy Authority", "East Bay Municipal Utility District", "Los Angeles Department of Water and Power", "City of Sacramento Department of Utilities", "City of La Habra CA", "San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Power Enterprise", "City of San Diego CA", "City of Manhattan Beach", "City of Hawthorne CA", "California State Teachers Retirement System", "Sonoma Clean Power", "California Prison Industry Authority", "City of Culver City CA", "City of Pomona CA", "California Department of Justice", "California Lottery Commission", "Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection", "Maryland Department of the Environment", "Government of Yukon", "Government of the Northwest Territories", "California State Lands Commission", "California State Coastal Conservancy", "California Science Center", "California Public Utilities Commission", "California Public Employees Retirement System (CALPERS)", "California Office of Systems Integration", "California Military Department", "California Highway Patrol", "California Governors Office of Emergency Services", "California Exposition and State Fair", "California Environmental Protection Agency", "California Energy Commission", "California Employment Development Department", "California Department of Water Resources", "California Department of Veterans Affairs", "California Department of Transportation", "California Department of Technology", "California Department of State Hospitals", "California Department of Social Services", "California Department of Rehabilitation", "California Department of Public Health", "California Department of Parks and Recreation", "California Department of Motor Vehicles", "California Department of Managed Health Care", "California Department of General Services", "California Department of Housing and Community Development", "California Department of Health Care Services", "California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection", "California Department of Food & Agriculture", "California Department of Fish & Wildlife", "California Department of Finance", "California Department of Developmental Services", "California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation", "California Department of Consumer Affairs", "California Department of Conservation", "California Department of Child Support Services", "California Conservation Corps", "California Coastal Commission", "California African American Museum", "South Bayside Waste Management Authority (SBWMA)", "Seattle City Light", "Santa Clara Valley Water District", "Sacramento Municipal Utility District", "New York Power Authority", "New York State Department of Environmental Conservation", "New York State Metropolitan Transportation Authority", "Nova Scotia Environment", "San Joaquin River Conservancy", "Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy", "Sierra Nevada Conservancy", "Vermont Agency of Natural Resources", "Orange County Transportation Authority", "Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada", "Port of Seattle", "Port of Portland", "Port of Los Angeles", "Aquarium of the Pacific", "San Rafael Rock Quarry", "San Diego County CA", "City of Woodland CA", "City of Wilmington DE", "City of Santa Monica CA", "City of Santa Barbara CA", "City of Long Beach CA", "City of Davis CA", "San Lorenzo Valley Water District", "North Marin Water District", "Denver Water", "Irvine Ranch Water District", "Central Contra Costa Sanitary District", "Alameda County Water District", "United States Postal Service", "Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority", "Metropolitan Water District of Southern California", "Eastern Municipal Water District", "Bonneville Power Administration"], "ing": ["World Resources Institute"]} |
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ccid_0165 |
Resilient Cities Acceleration Initiative |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
human settlements |
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2018 |
The overarching goal of this Action Track is to develop a defragmented offer by bringing together key city networks and institutions in the urban adaptation space to leverage their overlapping geographies, complementary skills, city-national-global relationships & partnerships, datasets and knowledge to scale up and accelerate action on urban adaptation. The three pathways to action identified by this alliance are:Setup a PLATFORM to enhance coordination and build synergies across urban resilience partners, and adaptation programs to enhance urban adaptation in national plans and policymaking (NAPs and NDCs) and broker subnational financing agreements and access to private sector capital.Build transformative CAPACITY for adaptation planning in 500 cities and develop a knowledge and learning network with 40 universities. This capacity building initiative will support peer to peer learning, focused on both practice building and knowledge development, by providing and applying tools, such as adaptation academies, documenting and disseminating best practices, building centers for applied research, and co-learning partnerships between cities, universities and community organizations.Accelerate and scale SOLUTIONS for urban adaptation with a focus on Nature-based Solutions, Urban Water Resilience Actions, Floating Urban Development options, and Inclusive Climate Resilient infrastructure improvements for the urban poor living in informal settlements. |
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[Assist 500 cities in implementing comprehensive climate resilience strategies by 2030,Assist 5,000 cities in becoming more water and climate resilient through a city-to-city learning program by 2030] |
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[By 2030, 60 cities enhance, invest, and implement 100-300 nature-based solutions projects to address climate risks and improve the health and wellbeing of urban residents and the biodiversity of cities] |
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["World Resources Institute (WRI)", "UN Habitat", "Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands", "Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment of the Netherlands", "Deltares"] |
[World Resources Institute (WRI)]_ing_usa,[Global Center for Adaptation]_dng_nld,[Global Resilient Cities Network (GRCN)]_sgv_int,[C40]_sgv_int,[Deltares]_edu_nld |
{"edu": ["Collaborative for Urban Resilience Effectiveness (CURE)", "Global Network for Advanced Management (GNAM)", "Least Developed Countries Universities Consortium on Climate Change (LUCCC)", "International Centre for Climate Change & Development (ICCCAD)"]} |
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Earth Optimism |
Nature-based solutions, knowledge exchange |
land use, oceans and coastal zones, human settlements, transport, energy, industry |
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https://earthoptimism.si.edu/ |
2017 |
The global conservation movement has reached a turning point. We have documented the fast pace of habitat loss, the growing number of endangered and extinct species, and the increasing speed of global climate change. Yet while the seriousness of these threats cannot be denied, there are a growing number of examples of improvements in the health of species and ecosystems, along with benefits to human well-being, thanks to our conservation actions. Earth Optimism celebrates a change in focus from problem to solution, from a sense of loss to one of hope, in the dialogue about conservation and sustainability. |
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[Deliver solution oriented climate messaging to one billion people] |
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[Create a repository of credible environmental success stories from around the world and make them available to the general public for digital sharing] |
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[Smithsonian Institute]_edu_usa |
{"edu": ["George Mason University", "Howard Hughes Medical Institution", "Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History", "Cambridge Conservation Initiative (CCI)", "Yale University Forum on Religion and Ecology", "Peking University Center for Nature and Society"], "inv": ["Band Foundation", "Dynamic Planet", "Sant Foundation"], "ngv": ["Costa Rica Ministry of Environment and Energy"], "ior": ["IUCN Species Survival Commission"], "ing": ["Earth Day Network", "Global Wildlife Conservation"]} |
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ccid_0335 |
The Water, Peace, and Security Partnership |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
water, human settlements |
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https://www.waterpeacesecurity.org/ |
2018 |
The Water, Peace and Security (WPS) partnership is a collaboration between the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a consortium of six partners: IHE Delft (lead partner), World Resources Institute (WRI), Deltares, The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS), Wetlands International and International Alert. The initiative is intended to become an open network that can bring together knowledge, capacities and activities directed at speeding up and scaling up preventative action in the context of water stress–induced conflict, migration or other forms of social destabilisation. To this end, the consortium collaborates with a growing number of other institutions, including Oregon State University, Pacific Institute and New America. |
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{"edu": ["IHE Delft Institute for Water Education", "Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS)"], "ing": ["World Resources Institute (WRI)", "Deltares", "Wetlands International", "International Alert"]} |
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ccid_0200 |
The One Planet Lab |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
land use, oceans and coastal zones, water, transport, industry |
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https://www.oneplanetsummit.fr/en/one-planet-lab-68 |
2017 |
The One Planet Lab is the ideas laboratory for the One Planet Summit. Its innovative proposals will enrich future editions of the One Planet Summit and future major international meetings, in order to accelerate efforts to combat climate change and promote the well-being of societies. Its remit is to identify innovative solutions and actions, create new coalitions and make specific recommendations on global challenges linked to climate change, including peace and security, the environment, health and more.The Lab will identify innovative climate ideas, which are sometimes put forward by small-scale local actors, in order to promote them on a large scale. Its proposals will enhance future editions of the One Planet Summit, but also future major international meetings. The One Planet Lab consists of four working groups covering priority areas: climate, the ocean, biodiversity and finance.Each group has identified levers for action, leaders, partners and an agenda. With their shared road map, they set out to formulate ambitious objectives for the private and public sectors, draft specific recommendations to achieve them and create coalitions to develop them on a large scale. |
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The following countries pledged to become emissions neutral by 2050: Canada, CostaRica,Colombia,Denmark,Ethiopia,France,Finland,Germany,Iceland,Luxembourg,Marshall Island,Mexico,Netherlands,New Zeland,Norway,Portugal,Spain,Sweden, UK. The following 32 cities have also pledged to become emissions neutral by 2050: Austin, Accra, Barcelona, Berlin, Boston, Buenos Aires, Cape Town, Caracas, Copenhagen, Durban, London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Mexico City, Milan, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Philadelphia, Portland, Quito, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, San Francisco, Santiago, Seattle, Stockholm, Sydney, Toronto, Vancouver, Washington and Yokohama. (but this is part of the Carbon Neutrality Coalition) |
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[Mobilize US $1000bn needed to develop 1 TW of solar energy capacity by
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[Institute for Climate Economics (I4CE)]_edu_fra,[France]_ngv_fra,[Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI)]_edu_fra |
{"edu": ["Institute for Climate Economics (I4CE)", "Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI)", "Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development", "The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)", "Paul Ricard Oceanographic Institute", "Columbia University"], "ngv": ["France", "French Development Agency", "Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF)"], "oth": ["2050 Pathways Platform", "GLOBAL GHOST GEAR INITIATIVE (GGGI)", "Food and Land Use Coalition (FOLU)"], "bus": ["Solar Impulse Foundation", "World Ocean Council (WOC)", "Danone", "Unilever", "Sao Francisco and Santo Antonio Sugar Mills", "SYSTEMIQ", "Climate Policy Initiative (CPI)"], "ing": ["European Climate Foundation", "Project Stop by SystemiQ", "Oceana", "GreenCross", "Bloomberg Philanthropies", "World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)", "The Nature Conservancy", "Center for Global Development"], "ior": ["Champions of the Earth UNEP", "Climate and Clean Air Coalition", "Inter American Development Bank (IDB)", "Convention on Biological Diversity", "International Monetary Fund (IMF)", "The Financial Stability Board (FSB)", "The World Bank", "International Finance Corporation", "OECD"], "dng": ["Ellen McArthur Foundation"], "inv": ["Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System (NGFS)", "Blue like an Orange Sustainable Capital", "International Development Finance Club (IDFC)", "African Development Bank Group", "Climate Action in Financial Institutions Initiative", "HSBC", "China International Capital Corporation Limited (CICC)", "Task Force on Climate related Financial Disclosures (TCDF)", "Climate Action 100 plus", "ShareAction", "Asset Owners Disclosure Project (AODP)"]} |
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ccid_0346 |
Towards A Cleaner Electricity in Latin America |
mainly mitigation |
energy, Policy |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=120# |
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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. |
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{"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)"]} |
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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 |
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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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{"edu": ["International Research Institute for Climate and Scoiety"], "ngv": ["Guatemala", "Niger", "Sudan", "Philippines", "Zimbabwe", "Bangladesh", "Haiti", "Dominican Republic ", "Nepal"]} |
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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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{"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_0287 |
Sports for Climate Action |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
other |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=90 |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Sports_for_Climate_Action |
https://unfccc.int/climate-action/sectoral-engagement/sports-for-climate-action |
2018 |
The Sports for Climate Action Initiative will provide sports organizations with a forum where participants can pursue climate action in a consistent and mutually supportive fashion by learning from each other, disseminating good practices, lessons learned, developing new tools, and collaborating on areas of mutual interest. Participants in the Sports for Climate Action Initiative will commit to adhere to a set of five principles and incorporate them into strategies, policies and procedures, and mainstream them within the sports community, thus setting the stage for a wider dissemination of the message and long-term success. Organizations are invited to sign up to the Sports for Climate Action principles, regardless of their current stage in their environmental endeavors and work collaboratively to identify and spotlight climate solutions. UN Climate change will deploy its existing Global Climate Action platforms such as NAZCA, Climate Neutral Now, and Momentum for Change initiatives to inspire action, track progress and/or highlight success and provide recognition. UN Climate Change will also facilitate and coordinate the initiative within its resources and mandates. |
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["Japan", "Sweden", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Switzerland", "Netherlands (the)", "United States of America (the)", "France", "Hong Kong", "Estonia", "Australia", "Germany", "China", "Vanuatu", "Monaco", "Russian Federation (the)", "Austria", "Italy", "Puerto Rico", "Canada", "New Zealand", "Finland", "Burundi", "Lesotho", "Botswana", "Brazil", "None", "Colombia", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "Greece", "Portugal", "Jordan"] |
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{"edu": ["Kyoto University Football Club", "University of Colorado Athletics Department (CUAD)", "Loughborough University", "Wake Forest University", "University of Miami Athletics", "University of Zaragoza Sport Department"], "bus": ["Kyoto University American Football Club Gangsters", "The 2020 Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games", "AC Fukushima United Co Ltd", "Sano High School Rugby Club", "Tohoku Ice Hockey Club Co Ltd. (Free Blades)", "Ventforet Yamanashi Sports Club Inc.", "Kamakura International F.C", "Bryn\u00e4s IF", "Rugby League World Cup 2021", "International Federation of Association Football (FIFA)", "Formula E", "Union of European Football Associations (UEFA)", "F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Fran\u00e7aise de Tennis FFT", "Hong Kong Rugby Union", "Paris 2024", "Electric Marathon International", "New York Yankees", "United World Wrestling", "Bowls Australia Ltd.", "AEG Cycling", "Amgen Tour of California", "Eisb\u00e4ren Berlin", "LA Galaxy", "LA Kings", "Ontario Reign", "International Ice Hockey Federation", "AEG Rugby", "Beijing Organising Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (Beijing 2022)", "World Taekwondo", "United States Tennis Association (USTA)", "National Basketball Association (NBA)", "International Federation of Equestrian Sports (FEI)", "SailGP", "United States SailGP Team", "Great Britain SailGP Team", "China SailGP Team", "Australia SailGP Team", "Japan SailGP Team", "France SailGP Team", "World Rugby", "Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association", "Erakor Golden Star Football Club", "Minnesota Wild", "Waste Management Phoenix Open", "Team SCP Malizia", "All England Lawn Tennis Club (Wimbledon)", "Tennis Australia", "Bank of America Chicago Marathon", "Chicago Event Management", "IMOCA", "Chicks Climbing & Skiing", "Hood To Coast Relay", "Clube Atl\u00e9tico Tubar\u00e3o SPE Ltda", "Rhode Races & Events", "International Rafting Federation", "The Cowtown Marathon Inc.", "Melbourne Cricket Club", "Grandma\u2019s Marathon-Duluth Inc.", "The Ocean Race", "International Ski Federation (FIS)", "International Orienteering Federation (IOF)", "Forest Green Rovers F.C", "Youlden Parkville Cricket Club", "International Golf Federation (IGF)", "The Portland Timbers and Thorns FC", "Richmond Football Club", "Extreme E", "The European Obstacle Sports Federation", "Jordans Tennis Club", "Puerto Rico Soccer League", "Federa\u00e7\u00e3o de Campismo e Montanhismo de Portugal", "Norddeutcher Regatta Verein", "Sacramento Running Association", "German Ski Instructors Association", "Banff Marathon", "World Masters Athletics Championships in Toronto", "Biathlon Events Sweden", "VfL Wolfsburg", "Spanish Olympic Committee", "Prada Cup", "EPCR- Heiniken Champions Cup", "Canada Games Council", "German Football Association (Deutscher Fu\u00dfball-Bund)", "CSA SURF CANADA", "FIA-federation internationale de l'automobile", "Snowboarding Germany", "Professional Squash Association - PSA", "London Marathon Events Ltd", "Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games", "Canada Games Council", "Fenix Experience", "Federation Francaise de Rugby (France 2023)", "Formula 1", "International Fistball Association (IFA)", "Flying Pig Marathon", "NFL Green", "German Ski Federation (Deutscher Skiverband)", "Burundi Rugby League-Rugby A XIII", "Hibernian Football Club", "The Football Association England", "The Sharks (London's Premier Wild Water Racing Club)", "Royal Yachting Association", "Gloucestershire Cricket", "La Liga", "New York Mets", "Union Cycliste Internationale", "Kick4Life", "Palapye All Stars Football Club", "United States Golf Association", "The Federation Internationale de Savate", "OC Sport", "Rivergrass United FC", "International World Games Association (IWGA)", "Sporting Clube de Portugal", "International Biathlon Union", "International Basketball Federation (FIBA)", "Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts (GAMMA)", "Brazil Olympic Committee", "Great Britain Outrigger Canoe Association", "World Flying Disc Federation", "Sky Sports", "Sentosa Golf Club", "World Archery Federation", "International Judo Federation", "National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark", "International Federation of Teqball - FITEQ", "British Olympic Association", "International Federation of Sport Climbing", "Canadian Olympic Committee", "Juventus", "Colombian Olympic Committee", "International Skating Union", "Real Federaci\u00f3n Espa\u00f1ola de Patinaje", "Ju-Jitsu International Federation", "BBC Sport", "World Minigolf Sport Federation", "Extreme International", "Envision Virgin Racing", "Brazilian Surfing Confederation (CBSurf)", "Danro Judo Academy"], "ing": ["International Olympic Committee", "World Sailing", "International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA)"], "bus ": ["World Surf League (WSL)", "WhizzKids United Football Club"], "oth": ["International Triathlon Union (ITU)", "Marine Corps Marathon Organization", "World Rowing Federation FISA", "Air Force Marathon", "World OCR", "Global Association of International Sports Federations", "FEDERA\u00c7\u00c3O PORTUGUESA DE JUDO", "International Paralympic Committee", "International Floorball Federation", "International Skyrunning Federation"], "dng": ["International SAMBO Federation (FIAS)", "New York Road Runners (NYRR)", "Credit Union Cherry Blossom"]} |
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EU 2020 Task Force on Nature-Based Solutions for Hydro-meteorological Risk Reduction |
mainly adaptation |
land use, oceans and coastal zones, water, human settlements, energy |
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Recently, the EU published an R&I agenda on 'Nature‐Based Solutions' (NBS) to include re‐naturing cities and
territorial resilience. To advocate its further implementation and provide proof‐of‐concept for the replication
and up‐scaling of NBS, the EU's Horizon 2020 (H2020) Work Programme is supporting four research and
innovation action projects that design, implement and evaluate innovative and locally attuned NBSs for hydro‐
meteorological risk reduction at the watershed and landscape scale. Specific examples are being implemented
that range from urban to rural and from mountain to coastal areas, counting more than 30 demonstration
sites in Europe and 10 sites outside Europe including North America, South America, Asia and Australia. This
work will facilitate more effective protection of exposed population and environment from hydro‐
meteorological perils such as landslides, floods, droughts, and erosion. This Task Force on NBS for Hydro‐meteorological Risk Reduction represents four H2020 projects with partnerships between researchers, industry and public agencies. OPERANDUM, RECONECT and PHUSICOS address the use of NBS to reduce hydro‐meteorological risks through co‐designed, co‐developed, and demonstrated NBSs. NAIAD focuses on prevention and insurance value of ecosystems. |
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[Scale up NBSs for hydro meteorological risk reduction, Implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, The overarching objective of this initiative is to build climate resilience to adapt to risks related to hydro-meteorological events including landslides, floods, drought, and erosion. The initiative aims to adapt to current challenges by scaling up NBSs towards increasing biodiversity and ultimately achieving a just transition for communities facing adverse effects of climate change. Actors state that a desired co benefit is a reduction in carbon emissions] |
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{"edu": ["Open Air Laboratories for Nature-based Solutions to Manage Hydro meteo Risks (OPERANDUM)"], "ing": ["Nature Insurance Value Assessment and Demonstration (NAIAD)", "RECONNECT", "PHUSCIOS"], "ior": ["United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR)", "United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)", "International Water Organization (IWA)"], "ngv": ["European Union Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme"]} |
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Montréal Carbon Pledge |
mainly mitigation |
other |
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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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{"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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Protection of 400 Million Hectares of Forest |
mainly mitigation |
land use |
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http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Protection_of_400_million_Hectares_of_Forests |
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Within the initiative “Protection of 400 million hectares of forests by indigenous peoples”, a global coalition of indigenous peoples from the Amazon, Central America, the Congo Basin and Indonesia pledge to protect 400 million hectares of forests, in these regions. These indigenous communities and local communities (colonos) sustain their livelihoods from the targeted forests, which makes it crucial to involve them in their protection. Led by the CAUCUS IP/COICA (Amazon Area), 16 organizations have joined this international coalition, including for example the Asia Indigenous Women’s Network, the Indigenous Peoples’ Global Partnership on Climate Change, Forests and Sustainable Development, and The Indigenous Peoples Foundation for Education and Environment. This initiative is a component of the New York Declaration on Forest, which was spurred by the UN Secretary General’s Climate Summit in September 2014. It is a political declaration that brings together governments, companies and civil society actors – including indigenous peoples organizations – with the common aim of halving the loss of natural forests by 2020, and striving to end it by 2030. Meeting these goals would reduce carbon pollution by between 4.5 and 8.8 billion tons every year – about as much as the current emissions of the United States. |
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Initiative aims to contribute to the 2014 New York Declaration on Forests target to reduce between 4.5 and 8.8 billion tons of carbon emissions every year |
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[Protect 200 million hectares (Mha) of forest by 2020 and 400 million hectares (Mha) by 2030] |
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[Coordinator Of Indigenous Organizations Of The Amazon River Basin (COICA)]_ing_per |
{"ing": ["Asia Indigenous Womens Network (AIWN)", "Indigenous Peoples Foundation For Education And Environment(IPF)", "Indigenous Peoples Partnership On Climate Change Forests And Sustainable Development"], "dng": ["Forests And Sustainable Development"]} |
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Goal 14 implementation for the protection of Mediterranean Sea's whales and dolphins |
mainly adaptation |
oceans and coastal zones |
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https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=28447 |
2018 |
Through its activities, Battibaleno association promotes the knowledge of marine mammals to encourage their protection and contributes to the effective creation of protected areas in the Mediterranean sea, as well as providing the scientific community with research data.MONITORING AND CETACEANS' RESEARCH'S SEA EXPEDITIONS: Battibaleno conducts monitoring campaigns of the Western Mediterranean, according to the "linear transect" and "photo-identification" method. The sightings made during our expeditions are transmitted to ISPRA (Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research), IWC (International Whaling Commission) and Tethys Research Institute, for the citizen science project "Cetacei FAI attenzione", organized with the fund FAI for the Environment. DELPHIS TRAINING (WORKSHOP FOR OBSERVERS OF CETACEANS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA): it's an interactive environmental education "format" aimed at schools, sailors and yachtsmen, institutions and all sea lovers. Delphis Training promotes the environmental value of the "Marine Mammal Sanctuary" in an original and entertaining way and spreads the bases for a conscious behavior compatible with the ecosystem. DELPHIS OPERATION: Battibaleno organises Delphis Operation, the traditional citizen science event, that since 1996, mobilizes sailors and yachtsmen from all over the Mediterranean. Delphis Operations is a campaign to raise awareness, to inspire more and more yachtsmen to become naturalist navigators and to create every year a new "instant-panoramic-picture" of the surface of the sea, starting from a large number of simultaneous observation points, distributed along the Italian coasts and other Mediterranean countries. |
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Supporting smallholder farmers |
mainly adaptation |
land use, human settlements |
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https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=125 |
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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. |
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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. |
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US$750 million to enhance resilience to climate shocks and extreme events for 300 million small-scale farmers |
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{"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"]} |
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Helping Farmers Cope with Climate Change |
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https://www.oneplanetsummit.fr/sites/default/files/2018-09/OneplanetSummit_ReviewOfTheCommitments_VGB_1.pdf |
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The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation pledged $300M over the next three years (2018-2020) to support agricultural research. This will help the world’s poorest farmers better adapt to increasingly challenging growing conditions brought about by climate change, including rising temperatures, extreme weather patterns, diseases, poor soil fertility, and attacks from crop pests– with a focus on Crop Improvement, Crop Protection and Crop Management. |
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€300M over 2018-2020 to support agricultural research |
Improved stress tolerant maize supporting yield increases of up to
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Global Mangrove Alliance |
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http://www.mangrovealliance.org/gma/ |
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Developing this Mangrove Knowledge Hub delivers on a shared vision of the Global Mangrove Alliance and BMZ’s Save Our Mangroves Now! effort. We set out to create a clearinghouse for information that is accessible to anyone via an easy-to-navigate website. Information is critical if we’re to collectively increase the world’s mangrove cover at a scale that really matters for people and the planet. The Hub has general education content on mangroves as well as the details of projects making an impact around the world. We are also collecting and posting the types of resources that help communities, governments, policy-makers, the private sector and non-governmental organizations take action and support proven approaches that restore and protect mangroves. And we’re just getting started. Access to knowledge enhances collaboration and coordination among those on the front lines of protecting and restoring mangrove forests. The Mangrove Knowledge Hub will continue to grow and expand in ways that create efficiencies to help create change. |
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{"ing": ["Blue Ventures", "IUCN", "Rare", "Wildlife Conservation Society", "Wetlands International", "Mangrove Action Project", "IFRC", "ORCA Inc", "Wildlife Conservation Society"], "edu": ["Zoological society London", "Gulf of California Marine Program", "Smithsonian Institutions", "Griffith University"], "dng": ["Audubon", "Restore America's Eustaries", "MCF", "BEDS"], "ngv": ["Thailand", "Cambodia", "Pakistan", "Sri Lanka", "Viet Nam", "Bangladesh", "Ecuador", "Honduras", "Brazil"]} |
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Coconut Industry Development for the Caribbean |
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http://www.coconuts.cardi.org/ |
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The Coconut Industry Development for the Caribbean project targeted the improvement of income and employment opportunities, food security, and overall competitiveness of the Caribbean coconut industry. The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI) and the International Trade Centre (ITC) have signed an Agreement to improve the competitiveness of the coconut industry in the Caribbean with the shared objectives of improving market linkages, increased production performance and quality, and better regional coordination. The ultimate goal of the project “Coconut Industry Development for the Caribbean” is to increase food security and reinforce the incomes of small-scale farmers in the coconut sector. The project extends the approaches and outcomes successful in the previous All ACP Agricultural Commodities Programme (AAACP) to focus on eleven ACP coconut-producing countries in the Caribbean. (Note: Initiative ended in 2018) |
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{"ing": ["CARICOM"], "oth": ["CARPHA"], "bus": ["CROS-Q", "CIB", "CGA", "Blue Waters"], "ngv": ["Antigua & Barbuda", "Barbados", "Belize", "St.Lucia", "Dominica", "Trinidad & Tobago", "Suriname", "St. Vincent & the Grenadines", "Guyana", "Dominica Republic", "SRC Jamaica"], "edu": ["NAREI", "CARIRI"]} |
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Nature4Climate |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
land use, oceans and coastal zones, water |
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http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Nature4Climate |
https://nature4climate.org/ |
2018 |
Natural climate solutions can provide a third of the cost-effective
climate mitigation needed between now and 2030 to meet the goals of the
Paris climate agreement.
Moreover, approximately 70% of the nature-based solutions to climate
that are needed are low impact – they can come from strengthening
protections for existing natural ecosystems or from improving practices
in managed forests and farmlands.
Nature4Climate (N4C) was founded in 2017 to raise the profile of
these solutions, and drive increased action and investment in natural
climate solutions.
We do that by communicating the immediate benefits of nature-based
solutions – societal, environmental and economic – to decision makers in
both the public and private sector.
Our work includes advocating for and demonstrating the breadth and
untapped potential of better management of land activities; pointing out
successes around the world; facilitating dialogue around nature-based
solutions; sharing scientific knowledge; providing unbranded
communications resources and creative treatments of the subject, and
more.
Ultimately, our aim is to bring the story of nature-based climate solutions to as broad an audience as possible. |
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[The Nature Conservancy]_ing_usa,[United Nations Development Program (UNDP)]_ior_int |
{"ing": ["Conservation International", "\tEnvironmental Defense Fund", "Food and Land Use Coalition", "International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)", "The Nature Conservancy", "Wildlife Conservation Society", "Woods Hole Research Center", "World Resources Institute", "World Wildlife Fund (WWF)", "Youth4Nature"], "ior": ["Convention on Biological Diversity", "United Nations Development Program (UNDP)", "United Nations Environment Program (UNEP)", "United Nations Program on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (UN REDD)"], "oth": ["We Mean Business"], "bus": ["World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)"], "inv": ["Good Energies Foundation", "V Kahn Rasmussen Foundation (VKRF)", "Doris Duke Charitable Foundation", "The Miriam Harvey Catalyst Fund for Global Lands and People"]} |
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Raise Awareness about the Ocean and Take Action |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
oceans and coastal zones |
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https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=21244#updates |
2017 |
Since its creation, we organise every year events for World Ocean Day, mostly with local partners. The events aim primarily at publics in schools, youth clubs and universities in up to eight countries in thee continents. Physical events are supported by activities focused on the respective UN motto for the year, quizzes on that topic, beach and other site clean-ups to prevent plastic and other garbage from reaching the ocean. They take place on World Ocean Day, 8 June or as close to the date as possible under local conditions. We also regularly conduct international youth contests for either collective or individual contributions offering prizes. Winners are selected by a high profile international jury. To mark the 10 anniversary of Mundus maris this year, we invite school classes or any groups intent on engaging for the protection of the ocean to foster produce a Book of the Marine World to show the diversity, beauty and need for protection of all parts of the ocean. All activities aim at raising awareness and foster practical engagement of as many people as we can reach, usually thousands each year. |
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{"ing": ["FishBase Information and Research Group"], "edu": ["Universidad Belgrano", "Federal College of Fisheries and Marine Technology", "Federal University of Technology Akure ", "Collectif National des pecheurs du Senegal"], "dng": ["Eco-ethics", "Benevoles oceans"]} |
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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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Increasing Capacities to develop National Species Checklists in the Latin America and the Caribbean Region |
Nature-based Solutions |
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https://www.gbif.org/project/1tM8FmqzlyGMmUiIMaaSsI/increasing-capacities-to-develop-national-species-checklists-in-the-latin-america-and-the-caribbean-region |
2018 |
This project will build on the experiences from the GBIF nodes of Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Chile and Brazil, with the associations CyTeD and Andino NET, to conduct a regional project defining consensus procedures for the development of national species checklists. A focus will be placed on achieving compatibility of databases with existing ones. Aiming a for a broad coverage of users, outcomes will be published in Spanish, Portuguese and English. Through a programme to “train the trainers”, knowledge gained from capacity dissemination events can be replicated to national and specific contexts. Additionally, a pilot checklist dataset per country will be published in the GBIF data network. (Note: Initiative ended in 2019) |
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[Conduct a regional project in Latin America and the Caribbean to define consensus procedures for the development of national species checklists] |
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[Establish valid nomenclatural data to build and improve regional biodiversity information systems] |
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[GBIF Argentina]_ing_arg |
{"ing": ["GBIF Argentina", "SiB Colombia", "GBIF Chile", "Programa Iberoamericano de ciencia y technologia para el desarrollo (CYTED)", "GBIF Ecuador", "GBIF Peru", "GBIF Uruguay"], "dng": ["CONABIO Mexico", "Sistema Nacional de Informacion sobre Diversidad Biologica de Guatemala (SNIDB)", "Sistema de Informacao Sobre A Biodiversidade Brasileira (SiBBr)"], "bus": ["AndinoNet"]} |
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Zero Carbon Buildings for All |
mainly mitigation |
human settlements, energy |
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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. |
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[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. |
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[Raise $1 trillion in financing by 2030] |
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["Brazil", "Kenya", "Turkey", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"] |
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[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"]} |
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International Zero-Emission Vehicle Alliance |
mainly mitigation |
transport |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=38 |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/International_Zero-Emission_Vehicle_Alliance_(ZEV_Alliance) |
http://www.zevalliance.org/ |
2015 |
Set ambitious and achievable targets for zero-emission vehicle deployment |
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GHG reductions of over 125 million tons of CO2 per year in 2030, over 1.5 billion tons of CO2 per year in 2050; Electric vehicle technology allows the global fleet to achieve approximately 40% lower carbon emissions than a highly efficient conventional combustion fleet (and 70% lower carbon than a business-as-usual fleet) in 2050. |
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[International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)]_ing_usa |
{"ing": ["International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)"], "sgv": ["Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg", "British Columbia", "California", "Conneticut", "Maryland", "Massachusetts", "New Jersey", "New York", "Oregon", "Qu\u00e9bec", "Rhode Island", "Vermont", "Washington"], "ngv": ["Canada", "Germany", "Netherlands", "Norway", "United Kingdom"]} |
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Early Warning Early Action |
mainly adaptation |
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Early Warning Early Action (EWEA) System translates warnings into anticipatory actions to reduce the impact of specific disaster events. It focuses on consolidating available forecasting information and putting plans in place to make sure FAO acts when a warning is at hand. The EWEA plans are tailored to each country and are based on existing early warning systems to identify timely triggers for early actions. Early actions are identified for a definite time frame between an early warning trigger and the actual occurrence of a disaster: they differ from ‘early response’ as they occur before the disaster has happened and therefore sufficiently early to offset part or all of its impact. Examples can include interventions to protect assets and livelihoods against the impending shock (such as rebuilding riverbanks or repairing irrigation schemes) as well as prepositioning to ensure timely humanitarian assistance to those most in need (such as the preposition seeds or tools). |
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["Madagascar", "Kenya", "Somalia", "Ethiopia", "Sudan (the)", "Mongolia", "Niger (the)", "Philippines (the)", "Viet Nam", "Solomon Islands", "Samoa", "Micronesia (Federated States of)", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Paraguay"] |
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Nature-Based Solutions |
mainly adaptation |
land use, water, human settlements |
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https://www.naturebasedsolutionsinitiative.org/ |
2017 |
The Nature-based Solutions Initiative is an interdisciplinary programme of research, policy advice and education based at the University of Oxford. It brings together natural, physical and social scientists with economists, governance and finance experts from across the University and beyond. Its mission is to enhance understanding of the potential of Nature-based Solutions to address global challenges and increase their sustainable implementation worldwide. |
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[Facilitate the revision of climate pledges with the long term goal of increasing ambition for science based targets for nature based solutions] |
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["University of Oxford", "Oxford Martin School", "Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)", "The Waterloo Foundation", "Global Challenges Research Fund"] |
[University of Oxford]_edu_gbr |
{"ing": ["International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED", "International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD)", "Project Seagrass", "Natural Climate Solutions", "Nature and People", "Surge Africa", "NATUREM", "Nature4Climate", "The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)", "Aranyak Foundation", "Eco Shape"], "ior": ["International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)", "UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP WCMC)"], "edu": ["Vrije University Amsterdam", "University of Oxford", "Tropical Forests and People Research Centre at University of Sunshine Coast", "oppla", "WeAdapt Platform", "Department of Fisheries at University of Dhaka"], "dng": ["Junglfy"], "ngv": ["Think Nature"]} |
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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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{"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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A commitment to reduce ocean noise pollution |
Ocean noise |
oceans and coastal zones, industry |
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https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=18553#updates |
2017 |
Ocean noise pollution from human industrial activities can negatively impact marine life in many ways. Noise from various sources can interfere with communication, social functions, foraging, predator detections and degrade marine ecosystems. Noise has been generally increasing since the advent of powered marine transportation. Given that most human noise in the ocean is incidental in nature, quieting technologies are a logical approach to reduce negative impacts. Many of these modifications have little or no negative impact on industrial activities. Numerous measures have already been put in place, including voluntary vessel-quieting guidelines within the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Additionally, mitigation strategies related to reducing noise and ship strikes have been implemented in several jurisdictions. However, additional and sustained international collaboration and partnerships, leading to specific actions, are needed to ensure a long-term and sustained reduction of the impacts on marine life of noise pollution generated by industrial activity, particularly shipping and energy exploration.The Partners will establish a multi-stakeholder Working Group to agree on mitigation actions (technologies, operational management measures, area- and species-specific measures) that businesses could implement in order to minimize ocean noise emissions. Given the cross-sectoral nature of the shipping industry, breadth of noise from other sources (e.g., offshore energy exploration, military) and the global scale of this issue, collaboration and constructive dialog among diverse industry, scientific, government and non-governmental organizations will continue to be critical, as clearly demonstrated within the IMO vessel-quieting guideline development. |
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["United States of America (the)", "Canada", "American Samoa"] |
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[Wildlife Conservation Society]_ing_usa |
{"ing": ["International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)", "International Fund for Animal Welfare", "Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)"], "bus": ["Southall Environmental Associates"], "edu": ["Duke University"], "oth": ["Scientific Community Member Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)"]} |
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Earth For Life Initiative |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
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https://www.worldwildlife.org/initiatives/earth-for-life |
2011 |
Almost every state in the United States—and almost every country in the world—has a national park or wildlife refuge. And while they are beautiful places to explore and enjoy, they are also our lifeline. Trees help keep our air and water clean, rivers help generate energy, and vegetation feeds much of the world’s wildlife. Though often referred to as protected areas, most of these vital places are only protected on paper. Limited funding, government policies, and skills to ensure they are properly managed make it nearly impossible to keep the threats to protected areas—such as illegal logging and mining and wildlife poaching—at bay. If we let them become degraded, downsized, or erased altogether, we break our lifeline. To address this issue, WWF works with government leaders, public and private sector donors, NGOs, and others to securing funding that is used to cover expenses related to properly managing conservation areas, which includes protected areas, community lands and other types of land designated for sustainable use or no development. Funds are allocated to buy boats that are used to patrol coastlines to look for people fishing illegally or to buy drones that are used to spot wildfires. Funds also are used to convene workshops to teach people about ecotourism opportunities in or near protected areas. And so much more. |
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5-million-acre network of parks and wildlife corridors in Bhutan; 42 million acres of the Peruvian Amazon. |
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Brazil: $215 million program (2014), Brazil’s government will add an additional $600 million over a 24-year period to this program; Bhutan: $43 million program (2018), $75 million to be mobilized by the Bhutan government over a 14-year period to support this new program; Peru: $140 million was secured. |
$140 million was secured to expand and effectively manage nearly 42 million acres of the Peruvian Amazon, covering 87% of the country’s protected areas network.
Brazil’s government will add an additional $600 million over a 24-year period to this program, called ARPA for Life.; Bhutan’s government will contribute an additional $75 million over a 14-year period to support this new program, called Bhutan for Life. |
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{"ing": ["Linden Trust for Conservation", "Amazon Andes Fund"], "dng": ["Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation"], "ngv": ["Brazil", "Bhutan", "Peru"], "ior": ["Global Environment Facility"]} |
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Marine Global Earth Observatory MarineGeo |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
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https://marinegeo.si.edu/,https://marinegeo.github.io/ |
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MarineGEO is pioneering a collaborative network of worldwide coastal research partners to catalog the world’s coastal marine life, understand
how and why it’s changing, and the consequences of change for people. TMON directs and coordinates these research efforts and recruits new
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{"ing": ["Smithsonians Tennenbaum Marine Observatories Network (TMON)"], "edu": ["Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) Chesapeake Bay", "Smithsonian Marine Station (SMS) Indian River Lagoon", "Smithsonian Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems Program (CCRE)", "Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) and MarineGEO Hawaii", "Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) Bocas del Toro Station", "The Hakai Institutes Calvert Ecological Observatory (HICEO)", "San Francisco State Universitys Estuary & Ocean Science Center (EOS Center)", "Texas A and M University Corpus Christi (TAMUCC)", "University of Hong Kongs Swire Institute of Marine Science (HKU SWIMS)", "University of Tasmania Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies", "Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre (MARE Madeira)", "Biodiversity Monitoring and Assessment Program (BMAP)", "University of Washington Friday Harbor Labs", "Canning Clode Lab"]} |
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Pacific plastic pollution: A system for regional grassrots |
mainly adaptation |
oceans and coastal zones |
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https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=21332 |
2017 |
The Sustainable Coastlines Charitable Trust is committed to the design, development and rollout of a long-term program for the necessary collection of marine litter and analysis of data associated with it. Commit to clearing coastlines around the Pacific of harmful litter, delivering increasingly effective interventions to prevent it, and doing so for as long as it takes to solve this challenge. Alongside this, we will deliver community-engaging and curriculum-aligned education and awareness activities aimed at changing behavior to stop litter at its source. By evaluating and comparing interventions, we will gain a strong understanding of the most effective litter-reducing solutions so that we can focus on and optimize those that work best. Critical to this strategy is the ongoing and deep-rooted involvement of youth and citizen scientists -- alongside scientists and technical advisers -- to ensure that we inform and engage communities across the Pacific in real, grassroots, scientifically rigorous actions. |
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["Australia", "Fiji", "Kiribati", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Micronesia (Federated States of)", "Nauru", "New Zealand", "Palau", "Papua New Guinea", "Samoa", "Solomon Islands", "Tonga", "Tuvalu", "United States of America (the)", "Vanuatu", "American Samoa", "Cook Islands (the)", "Guam", "Northern Mariana Islands (the)", "New Caledonia", "Niue", "Tokelau", "Wallis and Futuna"] |
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{"ing": ["Sustainable Coastlines New Zealand", "Let's Do It World"], "ngv": ["New Zealand", "Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)"], "dng": ["Sustainable Coastlines Papua New Guinea", "Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii"]} |
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Zero Deforestation Commitments by Commodity Producers and Traders |
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http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Zero_Deforestation_Commitments_from_Commodity_Producers_and_Traders |
2015 |
The Lima Challenge is an initiative led by forest developing countries to “do their fair share” through unilateral action to reduce forest-based emissions, and went one step further by declaring that they stand ready to do even more with international support. In the Lima Challenge, countries declared their intention to come forward with ambitious domestic climate goals that support their sustainable development goals, and connected to this, to quantify additional ambition that could be achieved with international support. The initiative has been launched under the Lima Paris Action Agenda (LPAA) to strengthen cooperative climate action throughout 2015 and beyond. It also is related to the New York Declaration on Forests. Participants endorse the global goal to at least halve the rate of loss of natural forests globally by 2020 and strive to end natural forest loss by 2030. |
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["Chile", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Ethiopia", "Guatemala", "Guyana", "Liberia", "Nepal", "Panama", "Paraguay", "Peru", "Philippines (the)"] |
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{"ing": ["Tropical Forest Alliance"], "bus": ["Consumer Goods Forum", "World Business Council on Sustainable Development"], "ngv": ["Chile", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "Dominican Republic", "Democratic Republic of Congo", "Ethiopia", "Guatemala", "Guyana", "Liberia", "Nepal", "Panama", "Paraguay", "Peru ", "Philippines"]} |
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Blue Growth Initiative |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
oceans and coastal zones |
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The world’s marine and freshwater ecosystems – the Blue World – provide food and livelihoods, essential ecosystem services and biodiversity for hundreds of millions of people. Increasing pollution, over-exploitation, Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing and climate change have become major threats to these aquatic eco-systems - and underpin the need for more resource efficient, integrated and socially inclusive concepts. FAO promotes sustainable fishery and aquaculture policies and practices to achieve sustainable use of living aquatic resources. The FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries (CCRF) has been in place for two decades – and continues to be the global reference framework to achieve this. In 2013, FAO launched the Blue Growth Initiative (BGI), which builds on the CCRF and focuses on fisheries, aquaculture, ecosystem services, trade and social protection. It advocates ways to balance economic growth, social development, food security, and sustainable use of aquatic living resources. |
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[10% reduction of carbon emissions in the 10 target countries in 5 years and 25% in 25 years] Source: https://cop23.unfccc.int/news/the-blue-growth-initiative-building-resilience-of-coastal-communities |
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{"ing": ["WWF", "MSC"], "ngv": ["Algeria", "Bangladesh", "Barbados", "Cabo Verde", "Grenada", "Indonesia", "Ivory Coast", "Kenya", "Madagascar", "Mauritania", "Morocco", "Mozambique", "Netherlands", "Nigeria", "Philippines", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "Seychelles", "Sri Lanka", "St Lucia", "Vietnam", "Timor Leste", "Tunesia", "Zambia"]} |
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Reducing ship strikes to vulnerable Whales |
Wildlife conservancy |
oceans and coastal zones |
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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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{"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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EverGreen Agriculture Partnership |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
land use |
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http://evergreenagriculture.net/evergreen-agriculture-partnership/ |
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The EverGreen Agriculture Partnership (EVAP) is a collective of organizations and with a shared vision of agricultural systems that can sustain a productive green cover on the land throughout the year, for the benefit of the land and livelihoods of smallholder farmers around the world.Our vision is to use EverGreen Agriculture systems to increase food and nutritional security and resilience while enabling climate change adaptation and mitigation across Africa. Our objective is to support information needs, provide capacity building and knowledge generation to assist nations around the globein scaling up Evergreen Agriculture. to achieve this were:
Providing technical support to policy, scientific and scaling-up institutions on the adoption of relevant innovations; Building scientific research partnerships to address key knowledge gaps and issues to overcome the barriers for more rapid scaling-up; Supporting the mainstreaming of EverGreen Agriculture into the programmes of the community of United Nations organizations and development banks; Building support for greater scaling up and impact as well as into regional and sub-regional organizations; Building partnerships with non-government organizations and strengthening their technical capacity to support the spread of EverGreen Agriculture |
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[Emissions of 1.6 to 3.5 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent were mitigated per hectare annually] |
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Currently, 25 countries are now engaged in EverGreen Agriculture.In Western Kenya, 70% of farmers who took up agroforestry practices benefited from environmental sustainability, primarily soil erosion control |
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{"ing": ["World Agroforestry Centre", "World Vision International", "World Vision Australia", "The World Resource Institute", "The African Forest Forum", "Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)", "Total LandCare (TLC)"], "edu": ["International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF)", " Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS)", "International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)"], "ior": ["New Partnership for Africa\u2019s Development (NEPAD)", "World Bank", "Food and Agriculture Organisation for the United Nations (FAO)", "Global Environment Facility (GEF)", "United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)"], "ngv": ["Norad", "Government of Flanders International Cooperation Agency", "TerrAfrica", "Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)"], "oth": ["Farmer managed natural regeneration (FMNR)"], "bus": ["Du Pont Pioneer", "National Farmers Union of England and Wales"]} |
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Land Degradation Neutrality Fund |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
land use |
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https://www.unccd.int/actions/impact-investment-fund-land-degradation-neutrality |
2017 |
The LDN Fund is an impact investment fund blending resources from the public, private and philanthropic sectors to support achieving LDN through sustainable land management and land restoration projects implemented by the private sector. GM spearheaded the establishment of the LDN Fund and undertook its initial design with support from the Governments of France, Luxembourg, Norway, and the Rockefeller Foundation and involvement of an advisory group that brought together representatives from public financial institutions, international NGOs and academia. A private sector investment management firm Mirova, an affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers dedicated to responsible investing, was selected competitively to manage the LDN Fund. Officially launched at UNCCD COP 13 in Ordos, China, the LDN Fund is the first-of-its-kind investment vehicle leveraging public money to raise private capital for sustainable land projects. Anchor investors – the European Investment Bank and the French Development Agency – are joined by institutional investors including the first north-American private investor Fondaction, the Fondation de France foundation and insurance companies BNP Paribas Cardif and Garance. The initiative is also backed by de-risking partners that include the Government of Luxembourg, IDB Invest and the Global Environment Facility. In total, investors have announced commitments of over USD 100 million out of a target of USD 300 million. By leveraging long-term non-grant financing, the LDN Fund will invest in financially viable private projects on land rehabilitation and sustainable land management worldwide, including sustainable agriculture, sustainable livestock management, agro-forestry and sustainable forestry. |
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[Fund projects will reduce in the storage of 35 million tons of CO2 equivalent] |
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Global Investor Coalition on Climate Change |
mainly mitigation |
industry |
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https://globalinvestorcoalition.org/ |
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The Global Investor Coalition on Climate Change is a collaboration among four regional partner organisations around the world to increase investor education and engagement on climate change and climate-related policies.The regional partners work together to produce research reports and public policy statements and support global investor-led climate initiatives and investor-focused climate events. The coalition aims to drive action in the following areas:Investment: transformation of investment practices to tackle climate risks and opportunities and re-allocate capital to the low-carbon economy;Corporate: acceleration of corporate action, accountability and disclosure on climate risks and opportunities;Policy: implementation of effective policies and regulations to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement |
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["South Africa", "Finland", "Switzerland", "Australia", "Germany", "Netherlands (the)", "Canada", "United States of America (the)", "Sweden", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "France", "None", "Singapore", "Estonia", "None", "Spain", "Hong Kong", "Luxembourg", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Italy", "Denmark", "Ireland", "Viet Nam", "Brazil", "None", "Greece", "Japan", "Bermuda", "Indonesia", "India", "Norway", "Bangladesh", "Austria"] |
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[Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC)]_inv_hkg[Ceres]_oth_usa,[Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC)]_inv_aus,[Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC)]_inv_gbr |
{"inv": ["27four", "Aalto University Foundation", "Aargauische Pensionskasse (APK)", "Aberdeen Standard Investments", "ABP", "Achmea Investment Management", "ACTIAM", "Addenda Capital Inc", "Adrian Dominican Sisters Portfolio Advisory Board", "Aegon NV", "AGF Investments Inc", "Aktia Bank Plc", "Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo)", "Alecta", "Allianz Global Investors", "Allianz SE", "Alquity Investment Management Limited", "Alternative Capital Partners Srl", "AMF", "Amundi", "Andra APfonden (AP2)", "AP3 Third Swedish National Pension Fund", "AP4", "AP6 (Sjatte APfonden)", "AP7", "APG", "Aquila Capital", "Archbishops Council", "Ardevora Asset Management LLP", "Arjuna Capital", "Armstrong Asset Management", "As You Sow", "ASN Bank", "ATLAS Infrastructure", "ATP", "Ausbil Investment Management Ltd", "Australian Ethical Investment", "Australian Super", "Avaron Asset Management", "Avesco Financial Services AG", "Aviva Investors", "Aviva plc", "AXA Investment Managers", "Baillie Gifford and Co", "Baldwin Brothers", "Bank J Safra Sarasin", "Barings LLC", "Barncancerfonden", "Batirente", "BBC Pension Trust", "BBVA", "Bedfordshire Pension Fund", "Bernische Lehrerversicherungskasse", "BMO Global Asset Management", "BNP Paribas Asset Management", "Boston Common Asset Management", "Brawn Capital Limited", "Bridges Fund Management Limited", "Brunel Pension Partnership", "BT Financial Group", "Bullitt Foundation", "Caisse de dep\u00f4t et placement du Quebec (CDPQ)", "Caisse de pensions de lEtat de Vaud (CPEV)", "Caisse de pensions ECARP", "Caisse de Prevoyance de lEtat de Geneve (CPEG)", "Caisse de Prevoyance des Interpretes de Conference (CPIC)", "Caisse intercommunale de pensions (CIP)", "Caisse paritaire de prevoyance de lindustrie et de la construction (CPPIC)", "Caja Ingenieros Gestion", "California Public Employees Retirement System", "California State Controller", "California State Teachers Retirement System", "California State Treasurers Office", "Calvert Research and Management", "Candriam Investors Group", "CAP Prevoyance", "Capricorn Investment Group", "CareSuper", "Carnegie Fonder", "Cathay Financial Holdings", "Catholic Health Initiatives", "Catholic Super", "Cbus", "CCAP Caisse Cantonale dAssurance Populaire", "CCLA", "CCOO FP", "Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church", "Christian Super", "Christopher Reynolds Foundation", "Church Commissioners for England", "Church Investors Group", "Church Of England Pensions Board", "Church of Sweden Asset Management", "CIEPP Caisse InterEntreprises de Prevoyance Professionnelle", "City Developments Limited", "CMCIC Asset Management", "Colonial First State Global Asset Management", "Cometa Fondo Pensione", "COMGEST", "Committee on Mission Responsibility Through Investment of the Presbyterian Church USA", "Common Interests", "Conference for Corporate Responsibility Indiana And Michigan", "Congregation of St Joseph", "Connecticut Retirement Plans and Trust Funds", "Connecticut State Treasurer", "CPEG", "CPR AM", "Credito Valtellinese SpA", "CRF For Local Government", "Dana Investment Advisors", "Danske Bank Wealth Management", "Daughters of Charity Province of St Louise", "Davy Asset Management", "Dignity Health", "Domini Impact Investments LLC", "Dominican Sisters of Hope", "Dominican Sisters of Sparkill", "Dragon Capital Group", "DSM Capital Partners LLC", "DWS", "Earth Capital Partners", "East Capital", "Ecofi Investissements", "Ecofin Limited", "EdenTree Investment Management", "Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management (France)", "EGAMO", "Elo Mutual Pension Insurance Company", "Encourage Capital", "Environment Agency Pension Fund", "Epic Capital Wealth Management", "Epworth Investment Management", "eQ Asset Management Ltd", "ERAFP", "Essex Investment Management LLC", "Etablissement Cantonal dAssurance (ECA VAUD)", "Ethos Foundation", "Everence and the Praxis Mutual Funds", "EverWatch Financial", "Evli Bank", "Felician Sisters of North America", "FIM Asset Management", "Finance in Motion", "First Affirmative Financial Network", "First State Super", "FMO Dutch Development Bank", "Fondation de la metallurgie vaudoise du batiment (FMVB)", "Fondation de prevoyance du Groupe BNP PARIBAS en Suisse", "Fondation Leenaards Switzerland", "FONDO DE PENSIONES EMPLEADOS DE TELEFONICA", "Fonds de Reserve pour les Retraites FRR", "Forsta APfonden (AP1)", "Franciscan Sisters of Allegany NY", "Friends Fiduciary Corporation", "Frontier Advisors", "Fundacao VIVA DE PREVIDENCIA", "GAM Investments", "Generate Capital Inc", "Generation Investment Management LLP", "Glennmont Partners", "GOOD GROWTH INSTITUT fur globale Vermogensentwicklung mbH", "Greater Manchester Pension Fund", "Green Century Capital Management", "Greentech Capital Advisors", "Handelsbanken Asset Management", "Hermes Investment Management", "HESTA", "Hexavest", "HSBC Bank UK Pension Scheme", "HSBC Global Asset Management", "ICCR (Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility)", "IFM Investors", "Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs", "Impact Investors", "Impax Asset Management", "Industriens Pension", "Inherent Group", "Insight Investment", "INTERAMERICAN", "Investec Asset Management", "Investment Management Corporation of Ontario (IMCO)", "IRCANTEC", "Jantz Management LLC", "Janus Henderson", "JLens Investor Network", "Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust", "Kames Capital", "KBIGI", "Kempen Capital Management", "Kendall Sustainable Infrastructure LLC", "La Banque Postale", "La Francaise Group", "Labour Union Cooperative Retirement Fund (LUCRF Super)", "L\u00e6gernes Pension pensionskassen for l\u00e6ger", "Legal and General Investment Management", "Legato Capital Management LLC", "LGPS Central Limited", "Local Authority Pension Fund Forum", "Local Government Super", "Local Pensions Partnership", "LocalTapiola Asset Management Ltd", "Logos Asset Management", "London Pensions Fund Authority", "Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association (LACERA)", "MandG Investments", "Macroclimate LLC", "MAIF", "Manulife", "Maryknoll Sisters", "Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus", "Maryland State Treasurer Nancy Kopp", "McKnight Foundation", "Meeschaert Asset Management", "Mennonite Education Agency", "Mercer Investments", "Merck Family Fund", "Mercy Health", "Mercy Investment Services Inc", "Merseyside Pension Fund", "MFS Investment Management", "Midwest Coalition Responsible Investment", "Miller Howard Investments Inc", "Minnesota State Board of Investment", "Mirabaud", "Mirova", "Mitsubishi UFJ Kokusai Asset Management CoLTD", "Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation", "MN", "Montanaro Asset Management Ltd", "Morphic Asset Management", "MPC Renewable Energies GmbH", "MP Pension", "Munich Venture Partners", "Nanuk Asset Management", "Natixis Assurances", "Natixis Investment Managers", "Natural Investments", "NEI Investments", "Nephila Capital Ltd", "NEST", "Nest Sammelstiftung Switzerland", "Neuberger Berman", "Neumeier Poma Investment Counsel LLC", "New Forests", "New York City Comptroller", "New York State Comptroller", "Newton Investment Management", "Nikko Asset Management", "NN Investment Partners", "Nomura Asset Management", "Nordea", "Nordea Asset Management", "North East Scotland Pension Fund", "Northern Ireland Local Government Officers Superannuation Committee", "NorthStar Asset Management Inc", "Northwest Coalition for Responsible Investment", "OFI AM", "ohman", "Old Mutual Global Investors", "Ontario Teachers\u2019 Pension Plan", "OPTrust", "Oregon State Treasurer Tobias Read", "Ownership Capital", "P+(DIP JOEP)", "P1 Investment Management Limited", "Paedagogernes Pension", "Palisade Investment Partners", "Parnassus Investments", "Pathfinder Asset Management", "Pegasus Capital Advisors LP", "PenSam", "PensionDanmark", "Pensions Caixa 30", "Pensionskasse Caritas Switzerland", "Pensionskasse der Stadt Winterthur Switzerland", "Pensionskasse Stadt Luzern Switzerland", "Pensionskasse Unia Switzerland", "Permian Global", "PFA Pension", "PGGM", "PHITRUST", "Pictet Group", "PKA A S", "PME", "PMT (Pensioenfonds Metaal and Techniek)", "Polaris Capital Group Co Ltd", "PoldenPuckham Charitable Foundation", "Prevoyance Sante Valais (PRESV) Switzerland", "prevoyancene Switzerland", "Priests of the Sacred Heart US Province", "Princeville Global", "Pro BTP Finance", "Profelia Fondation de prevoyance Switzerland", "Progressive Asset Management", "Progressive Investment Management", "Prosperita Stiftung fur die berufliche Vorsorge Switzerland", "PT ASABRI (Persero)", "RAM Active Investments", "Rathbone Greenbank Investments", "Regime de retraite de lUniversite de Montreal", "Region VI Coalition for Responsible Investment", "Regroupement pour la Responsabilite Sociale des Entreprises (RRSE)", "Retraites Populaires Switzerland", "Reynders McVeigh Capital Management LLC", "Riverwater Partners LLC", "Robeco", "RobecoSAM", "Rockefeller Capital Management", "Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment", "Royal London Asset Management", "RPMI Railpen", "RS Group", "Ruffer LLP", "Sampension A S", "San Francisco Employees Retirement System (SFERS)", "Santander Empleados Pensiones FP", "Sarasin and Partners LLP", "SBI Funds Management Private Limited", "Schroders plc", "Seamans Capital Management LLC", "Seattle City Employees Retirement System", "SEB Investment Management", "Seventh Generation Interfaith Inc", "Shareholder Association for Research and Education (SHARE)", "Sinsinawa Dominincans Inc", "Sisters of Bon Secours USA", "Sisters of St Dominic of Caldwell", "Sisters of St Francis of Philadelphia", "Sisters of the Presentation of the BVM of Aberdeen SD", "SLM Partners Australia", "Socially Responsible Investment Coalition", "Solaris Investment Management", "Solothurnische Gebaudeversicherung Switzerland", "Sophia School Corporation", "South Yorkshire Pensions Authority", "St Galler Pensionskasse Switzerland", "Stafford Capital Partners", "State of New Mexico Treasurers Office", "Statewide Super", "Steyler Ethik Bank", "Stichting Bedrijfstakpensioenfonds voor de Bouwnijverheid", "Stichting Pensioenfonds Openbaar Vervoer", "Stichting Pensioenfonds voor de Woningcorporaties", "Stichting Personeelspensioenfonds APG", "Stichting Spoorwegpensioenfonds", "Stiftung Abendrot Switzerland", "Storebrand Asset Management AS", "Strathclyde Pension Fund", "Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank", "Superannuation Arrangements of the University of London (SAUL)", "Sustainable Technology Investors Ltd", "Sustainasia Limited", "SWEN Capital Partners", "Swift Foundation", "Sycomore Asset Management", "Terra Alpha Investments", "Terre des hommes Switzerland", "The Atmospheric Fund", "The Barrow Cadbury Trust", "The George Gund Foundation", "The London Borough of Islington Council", "The Maryland State Retirement and Pension System", "The Osiris Group", "The Presbyterian Church in Canada", "The Sustainability Group of Loring Wolcott and Coolidge", "The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research Mistra", "The Tellus Mater Foundation", "Thomson Horstmann and Bryant Inc", "TOBAM", "TPT Retirement Solutions", "Transport for London Pension Fund", "TriState Coalition for Responsible Investment", "Trillium Asset Management", "Trilogy Global Advisors LP", "Trinity Health", "Triodos Investment Management", "Trusteam Finance", "TT International", "UBS Asset Management", "Union Bancaire Privee UBP SA", "Union Investment", "Union Mutualiste Retraite", "Unipol Gruppo", "UNISON Staff Pension Scheme", "Unitarian Universalist Association", "United Church Funds", "United Methodist Women", "Universite de Montreal (Fonds de dotation)", "Universities Superannuation Scheme USS", "University of California", "University of Toronto Asset Management", "Univest Company (Unilever Pension Funds)", "Ursuline Sisters of Tildonk US Province", "USA Northeast Province of the Society of Jesus", "Vancity Investment Management Ltd", "Varma Mutual Pension Insurance Company", "VBV Vorsorgekasse AG", "Veritas Pension Insurance Company", "Vermont Pension Investment Committee", "Vermont State Treasurer Elizabeth Pearce", "Vert Asset Management", "VicSuper", "Vision Super Pty Ltd", "Vontobel", "Walden Asset Management Boston Trust and Investment Management", "Water Asset Management LLC", "Washington State Investment Board", "Wermuth Asset Management GmbH", "Wespath", "West Midlands Pension Fund", "West Yorkshire Pension Fund", "Wetherby Asset Management", "WHEB Asset Management", "Zevin Asset Management", "Zurich Insurance Group"]} |
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ccid_0017 |
Statement by Finiancial Institutions on Energy Efficiency Finance |
mainly mitigation |
energy |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=58 |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Statement_by_Financial_Institutions_on_Energy_Efficiency_Finance |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Statement_by_Financial_Institutions_on_Energy_Efficiency_Finance |
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Scale up energy efficiency financing and work with insitutional and public financiers to deploy climate finance to clients |
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[European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (ERBD)]_iOR_int,[UNEP FI]_ior_int |
{"inv": ["ABN AMRO", "ACBA Credit Agricole Bank", "ACCESSBANK", "Agjencioni Per Financim NE Kosove", "Agricultural Development Bank of China", "AKBank", "Ameriabank", "Armswissbank", "ASN Bank", "Bai Tushum and Partners", "Banca Intesa Serbia", "Banamex", "Banca Transilvania", "Bancolombia ", "Bancompartir", "Bank Eskhata", "Bank Millennium", "Bank of Georgia", "Bank of India", "Bank of Jiangsu", "Bank of Valletta", "Bank Republic", "Basisbank", "BBVA", "Belgazprombank", "Belvnesheconombank", "BMCE Bank of Africa", "BNP Paribas", "Bpifrance", "BPS SBERBank", "BRAC Bank Limited ", "BRD Groupe Societe Generale", "CASA DE Economii SI Consemnatiuni", "CenterInvest Bank", "CIBanco ", "Connecticut Green Bank", "Credit Agricole", "Credit Cooperatif", "Credit Foncier", "CREDO", "Daegu Bank", "Demir Kyrgyz International Bank", "Demirbank", "DenizBank", "Desjardins Group", "Development Bank of the Philippines ", "Ecobank", "Erste and Steiermarkische Bank", "Eurobank", "Findeter", "Firstrand", "Garanti Bankasi", "Garanti Leasing", "Halkbank Skopje", "Hana Bank", "HSBC Bank Armenia", "Humo MDO", "Huaxia Bank", "ICBC", "IDLC Finance Limited", "Imon International", "Industrial Bank", "ING Group", "KRK Kosovo", "Kyrgyz Investment and Credit Bank", "La Banque Postale", "Megabank Public Joint Stock Company", "Microinvest", "Minsk Transit Bank", "Mobiasbanca", "Moldincombank", "Moldova Agroindbank", "Mutualista Pichincha", "National Bank of Egypt", "Nationwide Building Society", "NLB Tutunska Banka Skopje", "NRW Bank", "Ohridska Banka Ohrid", "OTP Bank Romania", "Pireaus Bank", "Postbank\u2014Eurobank", "Procredit Group", "Raiffeisen Bank", "SEF International Universal Credit Organization", "Sekerbank", "Shinhan Bank", "Slovenska Sporitelna", "Societe Generale Group", "Societe Generale Banka Beograd", "State Export Import Bank of Ukraine", "Sudameris Bank", "Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings", "Tatra banka", "Triodos Bank", "TuranBank", "Turkiye Y\u00fe Bankasy", "Turkiye Sinai Kalkinma Bankasi", "UK Green Investment Bank", "Ukrsibbank", "Unibank", "Unicredit Bank Mostar ", "Unicreditbank Serbia", "Unicredit Bulbank ", "Unicredit Tiriac Banka", "United Bulgarian Bank", "Vakiflar Bankasi", "VTB Georgia", "VUB Slovakia", "Xac Bank", "Yapy ve Kredi Bankasi", "YES Bank", "Zagrebacka Banka"]} |
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ccid_0090 |
Tropical Landscape Financing Facility |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
land use, energy |
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https://www.tlffindonesia.org/ |
2016 |
A multi-stakeholder group established the Tropical Landscapes Finance Facility to bring long-term finance to projects and companies that stimulate green growth and improve rural livelihoods. The TLFF was launched by H.E. Darmin Nasution, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs at the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, Republic of Indonesia on 26 October 2016. Our investment opportunities are impact focused with an objective of improved management of forests, biodiversity and ecosystem restoration services. Protecting natural capital is the most effective way to support a transition to a green economy and achieve the SDG targets, as 14 out of 17 SDGs are directly affected by the status of natural resources. All TLFF projects involve marginalised communities as active partners and seek to deliver benefits for women, as they are dependent on nature on an everyday basis. The TLFF leverages public funding to unlock private finance for sustainable land use, including in agriculture and ecosystem restoration, and for investments in renewable energy. The TLFF coordinates among government, private sector and communities to foster large-scale positive change in the country. |
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[Absorb 628,846 tCO2eGHG by protecting forest and planted areas. Projected net emissions reduction of over 8.27million tCO2e during 2014-2030] |
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[Delineate 28,000 ha of protected area, protect 9,700 ha of wildlife conservation area] |
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["United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)", "World Agroforestry Centre", "ADM Capital", "BNP Paribas"] |
[World Agroforestry Centre]_edu_int |
{"inv": ["ADM Capital", "Convergence", "The Initiative for Smallholder Finance"], "bus": ["Agro Wahana Bumi", "Bluenumbers", "Daemeter", "EnviroSolutions and Consulting (ESC)", "Forest Carbon", "Green Indian States Trust (GIST)", "Global Canopy", "Green Line", "Kaltimex Energy", "Marine Change", "MRT Jakarta", "Natural Capital Coalition", "Royal Lestari Utama", "South Pole Carbon", "Toyota Tsusho"], "ing": ["BirdLife International", "Blue Ventures"], "ior": ["Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)", "United Nations Women (UN Women)"], "dng": ["Roundtable of Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO)", "The Sustainable Trade Initiative (IDH)"], "ngv": ["The United States Agency for International Development (USAID)"]} |
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ccid_0360 |
Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials |
mainly mitigation |
industry |
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https://carbonaccountingfinancials.com/ |
2015 |
PCAF is a global partnership of financial institutions that work together to develop and implement a harmonized approach to assess and disclose the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with their loans and investments.
The harmonized accounting approach provides financial institutions with the starting point required to set science-based targets and align their portfolio with the Paris Climate Agreement. PCAF enables transparency and accountability and will develop an open-source global GHG accounting standard for financial institutions.
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[increase the number of financial institutions applying to the global GHG accounting standard to over 100, globally] |
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["Netherlands (the)", "Nigeria", "Canada", "Switzerland", "United States of America (the)", "Belgium", "Italy", "Brazil", "Ecuador", "Honduras", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "Malaysia", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Bangladesh", "Peru", "Greece", "France", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Norway", "Denmark", "Sweden", "India", "South Africa", "Germany", "Colombia", "Kenya", "Iceland", "Hungary", "Nepal", "Serbia", "El Salvador", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Paraguay", "Mongolia"] |
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[ABN AMRO]_inv_nld,[Amalgamated Bank]_inv_usa,[ASN Bank]_inv_nld,[Global Alliance for Banking on Values (GABV)]_inv_nld,[Morgan Stanley]_inv_usa,[United Nations convened Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance]_inv_int,[NMB Bank]_inv_nlp,[Triodos Bank]_inv_nld |
{"inv": ["ASR", "ABN AMRO", "Access Bank PLC", "Achmea Investment Management", "Actiam", "AIMCo", "Alternative Bank Schweiz", "Amalgamated bank", "APG", "Argenta Bank en Verzekeringsgroep nv", "ASN Bank", "Banca Etica", "Banco Bradesco SA", "Banco Pichincha", "Banco Popular", "BancoSol", "Bank Muamalat", "Bank of America", "Barclays", "Beneficial State Bank", "Berner Kantonalbank AG BEKB", "BNG bank", "Boston Common Asset Management", "BRAC Bank", "Caisse d economie solidaire Desjardins", "CDC Group", "Citi", "Clearwater Credit Union", "Coastal Enterprises Inc (CEI)", "Comerica Inc", "Cooperativa Abaco", "Cooperative Bank of Karditsa CoopLL", "Credit Cooperatif", "CTBC Financial Holding", "Cultura Sparebank", "Danske Bank AS", "De Volksbank", "Desjardins Group", "Ecology Building Society", "Ekobanken", "ESAF Small Finance bank", "FirstRand Group Ltd", "FMO", "GLS Bank", "Grupo Bancolombia", "Hannon Armstrong", "International Business of Federated Hermes", "Invest NL", "Investec", "Investec plc", "KBC Group", "KCB Bank Kenya Limited", "Landsbankinn", "LAPO Microfinance Bank Limited", "Lloyds Banking Group", "MagNet Hungarian Community Bank", "Merkur Cooperative Bank", "MN", "Morgan Stanley", "Nationwide Building Society", "NatWest Group", "NIBC Holding NV", "NMB Bank", "NN Group", "NWB", "Opportunity Bank Serbia", "Produbanco", "Rabobank", "Robeco", "SAC Apoyo Integral SA", "SelfHelp Credit Union and Ventures Fund", "Shinhan Financial Group", "Stichting Pensioenfonds Metaal en Techniek (PMT)", "Stichting Pensioenfonds van de Metalektro (PME)", "Sunrise Banks", "TD Bank Group", "Triodos Bank", "UmweltBank", "Van Lanschot Kempen", "Vancity", "Verity Credit Union", "Vermont Community Loan Fund", "Virgin Money UK PLC", "Vision Banco", "VSECU", "XacBank", "Islandsbanki hf"]} |
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ccid_0015 |
Remove Commodity-driven Deforestation |
mainly mitigation |
land use |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=71 |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Remove_commodity-driven_deforestation |
https://www.wemeanbusinesscoalition.org/commitment/remove-commodity-driven-deforestation-from-all-supply-chains-by-2020/ |
2015 |
The commodities soy, palm oil, beef, timber and pulp are wealth generators that feature in the supply chains of companies across economic sectors. By leading the agenda on how these commodities can be sustainably produced, forward-looking businesses are driving innovation, competitiveness and growth. Business has the power to alter global demand for the agricultural commodities that are the primary drivers of deforestation and forest degradation. And with deforestation accounting for approximately 15% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, the need for action has never been more urgent. How companies can engage in this initiative: By endorsing this initiative, companies commit to removing commodity-driven deforestation from their supply chains, combating a significant source of emissions and making their supply chains more sustainable and resilient. Companies can now also ask their suppliers to disclose through CDP’s supply-chain program. |
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[750 to 850 companies part of the initiative by 2030] |
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["Australia", "France", "Germany", "United States of America (the)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Indonesia", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Belgium", "Denmark", "Spain", "Switzerland", "Sweden", "Portugal", "Japan", "Netherlands (the)", "Brazil", "Norway", "South Africa", "Turkey", "Italy"] |
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[We Mean Business Coalition]_ing_int,[Carbon disclosure Project (CDP)]_ing_gbr |
{"inv": ["AXA Group", "Bank Australia", "BNP Paribas", "Commerzbank AG", "Westpac Banking Corporation"], "bus": ["BSR", "B Team", "WBCSD", "Ceres", "CLG Group Europe", "Asia Pacific Resources International Ltd (APRIL)", "Asia Pulp and Paper", "Autodesk", "Brambles", "Bouygues", "Carrefour", "Colgate Palmolive Company", "Coway", "Danone", "Delhaize Group", "Diageo Plc", "DONG Energy", "Econet", "Ferrovial SA", "General Mills Inc", "Givaudan SA", "Grupo Bimbo", "H and M Hennes and Mauritz", "Happy Family Brands", "HP Hewlett Packard", "J Sainsbury", "Jeronimo Martins", "KAO Corporation", "Kellogg Company", "Kering", "Kingfisher", "Koninklijke KPN NV", "L Oreal ", "Marks and Spencer Group", "Mayr Melnhof ", "Mondelez International", "Morgan Sindall Group", "Natura Cosmeticos ", "Nestle", "Oriflame", "Origin Energy", "Orkla", "Oersted", "Pearson PLC", "Pick n Pay Stores", "Procter & Gamble Company", "PTT", "Royal Philips", "Sodexo", "Terna", "Tesco", "Tiffany and Co", "Travis Perkins", "Unilever", "Woolworths Holdings"], "ing": ["The Climate Group"]} |
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ccid_0328 |
Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance |
mainly adaptation |
oceans and coastal zones, water |
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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 $500 million of investment into nature-based solutions by 2030, and surface at least 15 novel finance products by 2025 that incentivise private and blended finance into coastal natural capital. |
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Alliance member organisations provide monetary or in-kind technical and professional support of at least USD$ 50,000 per annum |
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["France", "United States of America (the)", "Sweden", "Canada", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Switzerland"] |
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["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"]} |
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ccid_0361 |
Paris Aligned Investment Initiative |
mainly mitigation |
industry |
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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. |
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[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] |
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[implementing an investment strategy that is consistent with achieving the goal of global net zero emissions by 2050] |
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["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"] |
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{"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"]} |
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ccid_0025 |
R4 Rural Resilience Initiative |
mainly adaptation |
land use |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=53 |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/R4_Rural_Resilience_Initiative |
http://www1.wfp.org/r4-rural-resilience-initiative,https://policy-practice.oxfamamerica.org/work/rural-resilience/r4-resilience-initiative/ |
2011 |
The R4 Rural Resilience Initiative (R4) is a strategic partnership between Oxfam America (OA) and the UN World Food Programme (WFP). R4 was initiated in 2011 to respond to the challenges faced by food-insecure communities enduring increasingly frequent and intense climate disasters and other shocks |
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500000 insured farmers in 2022. |
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["Ethiopia", "Senegal", "Malawi", "Zambia", "Kenya", "Zimbabwe"] |
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[World Food Programme (WFP)]_ior_int,[Oxfam America]_ing_usa |
{"inv": ["Africa Insurance Company", "Nyala Insurance Share Company", "Union des Institutions Mutualiste d\u2019Epargne et de Credit(U-IMCEC)", "Planet Guarantee"], "bus": ["Dedebit Credit and Savings Institution (DECIS)", " Gotshal & Manges", "Swiss Re"], "dng": ["Ethiopian farmers\u2019 cooperative", "Organization for Rehabilitation and Development in Amhara (ORDA)", "Relief Society of Tigray (REST)", "Tigray Regional Food Security Coordination Office", "Tigray Cooperative Promotion office", "La Lumi\u00e8re"], "ngv": ["Ethiopian National Meteorological Agency (NMA)", "Agence Nationale de Conseil Agricole et Rural (ANCAR) - National Agency for Rural and Agricultural Assistance", "Agence Nationale pour l\u2019Aviation Civile et de la M\u00e9t\u00e9orologie (ANACIM) - National Meteorological and Civil Aviation agency", "Centre d\u2019Appui au D\u00e9veloppement Local (CADL) - Support Center for Local Development", "Institut National de P\u00e9dologie (INP) - National Institute for Pedology", "Projet d\u2019Appui\u00e0 la Petite Irrigation Locale (PAPIL) - Project to Support Small Local Irrigation"], "edu": ["Institute for Sustainable Development (ISD)", "Mekelle University", "Regional Research Centre for the Improvement of Drought Adaptation (CERAAS)", "Fondation pour les Etudes et la Recherche sur le D\u00e9veloppement International (FERDI)", " Davis (UCDavis)", "The International Research Institute for Climate and Society(IRI)"], "oth": ["Compagnie Nationale d\u2019Assurance Agricole du Senegal(CNAAS) -National Agricultural Insurance Company ofSenegal"], "ior": ["The international Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)"]} |
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ccid_0253 |
United Nations-convened Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance |
mainly mitigation |
industry |
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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. |
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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 |
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["Australia", "Canada", "Switzerland", "Germany", "Denmark", "Finland", "France", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Italy", "Norway", "Sweden", "United States of America (the)"] |
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[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"]} |
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ccid_0108 |
Climate Action 100+ Coalition |
mainly mitigation |
industry |
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http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Climate_Action_100%2B |
http://www.climateaction100.org/ |
2017 |
Climate Action 100+ is an investor-led initiative to ensure the world’s largest corporate greenhouse gas emitters take necessary action on climate change. More than 540 investors, responsible for over $52 trillion in assets under management, are engaging companies on improving climate change governance, cutting emissions and strengthening climate-related financial disclosures. The work of the initiative is coordinated by five regional investor networks: the Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC), Ceres, Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC), Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC) and Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI). It is supported by a global Steering Committee. Launched in December 2017, Climate Action 100+ garnered immediate worldwide attention. Designed by investors for investors, the initiative aims to ensure the world’s largest corporate greenhouse gas emitters take necessary action on climate change. The initiative was formed in the wake of the 2015 Paris Agreement, a global accord signed by nearly 200 countries (and ratified by 170), aiming to keep the increase in global average temperatures to well below two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, and pursuing efforts to limit warming further to 1.5 degrees Celsius. The investor signatories of Climate Action 100+ believe that engaging and working with the companies in which they invest, to secure greater disclosure of climate change risks and robust company emissions reduction strategies, is consistent with their fiduciary duty and essential to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement. |
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["Denmark", "Netherlands (the)", "United States of America (the)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "China", "Luxembourg", "None", "Australia", "Canada", "Hong Kong", "India", "Japan", "Colombia", "France", "Italy", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Spain", "Switzerland", "Ireland", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Russian Federation (the)", "Austria", "Brazil", "Thailand", "South Africa", "Mexico", "Norway", "Sweden", "Indonesia", "Czechia", "Finland", "Poland"] |
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{"inv": ["AllianceBernstein", "Alphinity Investment Management", "AMP Capital", "Ausbil Investment Management Limited", "Australian Ethical Investment", "AustralianSuper", "Avenir Capital", "Aware Super", "BT Financial Group", "CareSuper", "Cbus", "Christian Super", "Ellerston Capital", "First Sentier Investors", "HESTA", "IFM Investors", "JCP Investment Partners", "Local Government Super", "Mercer", "Morphic Asset Management", "MTAA Super", "Pendal Group", "Perennial Value Management", "Plato Investment Management Limited", "Platypus Asset Management", "QIC Limited", "QSuper", "RegnanGovernance Research and Engagement", "Solaris Investment Management", "Statewide Super", "Sunsuper", "Swell Asset Management", "TelstraSuper", "U Ethical", "UniSuper", "VFMC", "VicSuper", "Vision Super Pty Ltd", "WaveStone Capital", "Erste Asset Management GmbH", "provident fund", "Raiffeisen Capital Management", "AG Insurance", "Candriam", "Degroof Petercam Asset Management (DPAM)", "KBC Asset Management", "JGP", "Addenda Capital", "AGF INVESTMENTS INC", "Alberta Investment Management Corporation", "AequoShareholder Engagement Services", "Batirente", "British Columbia Investment Management Corporation", "British Columbia Municipal Pension Board of Trustees", "Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec", "Canada Post Corporation Pension Plan", "Gestion FeRIQUE", "GLC Asset Management Group Ltd", "Hexavest", "Ivey Foundation", "Jarislowsky Fraser Global Investment Management", "Le Regroupement pour la Responsabilite Sociale des Entreprises (RRSE)", "Manulife Asset Management", "NEI Investments", "Nova Scotia Pension Services Corporation", "Ontario TeachersPension Plan", "OPTrust", "Public Sector Pension Investment Board", "RBC Global Asset Management", "Shareholder Association for Research and Education", "TD Asset Management", "University of Toronto Asset Management Corporation on behalf of the University of Toronto", "Vancity Investment Management Ltd", "China Asset Management Company Co Ltd", "China Southern Asset Management", "E Fund Management", "Harvest Fund Management", "Hwabao WP Fund Management Co Ltd", "Ping An Insurance(Group) Company of China", "Bancolombia", "AP Pension", "ATP", "BankInvest", "Danske Bank", "Engagement International", "Industriens Pension", "Laegernes pension", "MP Investment Management A S", "Nykredit", "PBU Pension Fund of Early Childhood Teachers and Educators", "PenSam", "PensionDanmark", "PFA", "PKA", "Sampension", "SDG Invest", "Velliv", "YardHouse Capital Group", "Avaron Asset Management", "Aktia Bank", "Elo Mutual Pension Insurance Company", "Evli Bank Plc", "FIM SBank Wealth Management", "Ilmarinen Mutual Pension Insurance Company", "Keva", "Kirkon elakerahasto (The Church Pension Fund)", "LocalTapiola Asset Management Ltd", "OP Wealth Management", "Sampo Group", "Sitra the Finnish Innovation Fund", "SpFund Management Company Ltd", "Varma Mutual Pension Insurance Company", "Veritas Pension Insurance Co", "Amundi", "Arvella Investments", "AXA Group", "AXA IM", "BNP Paribas Asset Management", "Caisse des Depots", "Capital Fund Management (CFM)", "Carmignac", "cnp assurances", "comgest", "Dorval Asset Management", "Ecofi Investissements", "ERAFP", "Federal Finance Gestion", "Fonds de Garantie des Victimes: FGAOFGTI", "FRR", "Generali Group", "Groupama Asset Management", "Humanis", "Indep am", "Ircantec", "IVO Capital Partners", "LA BANQUE POSTALE ASSET MANAGEMENT", "La Financiere de l Echiquier", "La Francaise Group", "Lyxor Asset Management", "MAIF", "Meeschaert Asset Management", "Mirova", "Natixis Asset Management", "ODDO BHF ASSET MANAGEMENT", "OFI ASSET MANAGEMENT", "Rothschild and Co Asset Management Europe", "Sycomore", "Trusteam Finance", "ALLIANZ GLOBAL INVESTORS", "ALLIANZ", "Deutsche Asset Management", "ESG Portfolio Management", "MEAG Munich Ergo Asset Management GmbH", "MEAG Munich Ergo Kapitalanlagegesellschaft mbH", "MPC Renewable Energies", "Munich Re", "Quoniam Asset Management GmbH", "Union Investment", "VERKA VK Kirchliche Vorsorge VVaG", "AIA Group Limited", "Brawn Capital Limited", "Hamon Asset Management", "ECube Investment Advisors PVT LTD", "SBI Funds Management Pvt Ltd", "ASABRI", "Ireland Strategic Investment Fund", "Irish Life Investment Managers", "KBI Global Investors", "The Representative Church Body of the Church of Ireland", "BancoPosta Fondi Sgr", "Ente Nazionale di Previdenza e Assistenza per gli Psicologi (ENPAP)", "Fondo Pensione a contribuzione definita del Gruppo Intesa Sanpaolo", "metalworking pension fund", "Pegaso Fondo Pensione", "Poste Vita SpA", "Asset Management One CoLtd", "Fukoku Capital ManagementInc", "Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF)", "Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation", "Nikko Asset Management Co Ltd", "Nomura Asset Management CoLtd", "Resona Asset Management CoLtd", "Sompo Asset Management", "Sophia University", "Sumitomo Life Insurance Company", "Sumitomo Mitsui DS Asset Management CompanyLimited", "Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank", "The Daiichi Frontier Life Insurance CoLtd", "The Daiichi Life Insurance CompanyLimited", "KBL European Private Bankers", "Quintet Private Bank (Europe) SA", "Sparinvest", "Alfore XXI Banorte", "ABP", "Achmea", "Achmea Investment Management", "ACTIAM", "Aegon", "Aegon Asset Management", "Ahold Delhaize Pensioen", "APG", "ASR Nederland NV", "BPL Pensioen", "Kempen", "MN", "NN Investment Partners", "Pensioenfonds PGB", "PGGM", "PME", "Rabobank Pensioenfonds", "Robeco", "SPF Beheer", "Stichting Pensioenfonds Openbaar Vervoer (SPOV)", "Stichting Spoorwegpensioenfonds", "Devon Funds Management Limited", "New Zealand Superannuation Fund", "NZ Funds Management", "DNB Asset Management", "Gjensidigestiftelsen", "KLP", "Storebrand Asset Management", "BPI Gestao de Activos", "BPI Vida e Pensoes", "Eastspring Investments (Singapore) Limited", "GIC", "Maitri Asset Management", "Coronation Fund Managers", "Makalani Management Company (Pty) Limited", "CaixaBank Asset Management SGIICSAU", "Caja Ingenieros Gestion", "CCOO FP", "La Mutua Dels Enginyers", "Pensions Caixa 30", "VidaCaixa", "\u00c5landsbanken", "Alecta", "AMF", "Andra APfonden AP2", "AP3", "AP4 (Fjarde APfonden)", "AP7", "Church of Sweden Asset Management", "East Capital", "Folksam", "Forsta APfonden (AP1)", "GES International", "Handelsbanken", "Lansforsakringar AB", "Mistra The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research", "Nordea Asset Management", "ohman", "SEB Investment Management", "Skandia", "Swedbank Robur", "Tundra Fonder", "Aargauische Pensionskasse (APK)", "ATISA Personalvorsorgestiftung der TschumperlinUnternehmungen", "Bank J Safra Sarasin", "Bernische Lehrerversicherungskasse", "Bernische Pensionskasse BPK", "BVK", "Caisse de pension des societes HewlettPackard en Suisse", "Caisse de pension du Comite international de la CroixRouge", "Caisse de pensions de l Etat de Vaud (CPEV)", "Caisse de pensions du personnel communal de Lausanne (CPCL)", "Caisse de pensions ECARP", "Caisse de Prevoyance de l Etat de Geneve (CPEG)", "Caisse de Prevoyance des Interpretes de Conference (CPIC)", "Caisse de prevoyance du personnel de l Etat de Fribourg (CPPEF)", "Caisse de prevoyance du personnel de l Etat du Valais (CPVAL)", "Caisse intercommunale de pensions (CIP)", "Caisse paritaire de prevoyance de l industrie et de la construction (CPPIC)", "CAP Prevoyance", "CCAP Caisse Cantonale d Assurance Populaire", "CERN Pension Fund", "CIEPPCaisse InterEntreprises de Prevoyance Professionnelle", "City of Zurich Pension Fund", "CP Fonct de Police et des Etablissements Penitentiaires", "Credit Suisse Asset Management", "de Pury Pictet Turrettini and Cie", "EFG Asset Management", "Etablissement Cantonal d Assurance (ECA VAUD)", "Ethos Foundation", "Fond metallurgie vaud batiment (FMVB)", "Fondation de prevoyance Artes and Comoedia", "Fondation de prevoyance des Paroisses et Institutions Catholiques (FPPIC)", "Fondation de prevoyance du Groupe BNP PARIBAS en Suisse", "Fondation Interprofessionnelle Sanitaire de Prevoyance (FISP)", "Fondation Leenaards", "Fondation Patrimonia", "Fonds de Prevoyance de CA Indosuez (Suisse) SA", "Fonds interprofessionnel de prevoyance (FIP)", "Gebaudeversicherung Luzern", "GVA Gebaudeversicherung des Kantons St Gallen", "LGT Capital Partners", "Luzerner Pensionskasse", "Mirabaud Asset Management", "Nest Sammelstiftung", "Pension Fund Swiss Re", "Pensionskasse AR", "Pensionskasse Bank CIC (Schweiz)", "Pensionskasse BaselStadt", "Pensionskasse BaselStadt", "Pensionskasse Buhler AG Uzwil", "Pensionskasse Caritas", "Pensionskasse der Basler Kantonalbank", "Pensionskasse der Stadt Winterthur", "Pensionskasse der UBS", "Pensionskasse Pro Infirmis", "Pensionskasse Romischkatholische Landeskirche des Kantons Luzern", "Pensionskasse Schaffhausen PKSH", "Pensionskasse Schaffhausen", "Pensionskasse SRG SSR", "Pensionskasse Stadt Luzern", "Pensionskasse Stadt St Gallen", "Pensionskasse Unia", "Personalvorsorgekasse der Stadt Bern", "Prevoyance Sante Valais (PRESV)", "prevoyancene", "Profelia Fondation de prevoyance", "Prosperita Stiftung fur die berufliche Vorsorge", "RAM Active Investments SA", "Rentes Genevoises", "Retraites Populaires", "Robeco Institutional Asset Management BV", "Secunda Sammelstiftung", "St Galler Pensionskasse", "Stiftung Abendrot", "SVVKASIR", "Swiss Federal Pension Fund PUBLICA", "Swiss Life Asset Managers", "Swiss Re Ltd", "Swisscanto Invest by Zurcher Kantonalbank", "Terre des Hommes", "UBS Asset Management", "Unfallversicherungskasse des Basler Staatspersonals", "Unigestion", "Universite de Geneve (UNIGE)", "Verein Barmherzige Bruder von MariaHilf (Schweiz)", "Vorsorge SERTO", "Zurich Insurance Group", "Cathay Life Insurance CoLtd", "Cathay Securities Investment Trust CoLtd", "Aberdeen Standard", "AKO Capital", "Artemis Investment Management LLP", "Aviva Investors", "Avon Pension Fund", "BBC Pension Trust Ltd", "BlueBay Asset Management", "BMO Global Asset Management", "Brewin Dolphin", "BRF", "Brunel Pension Partnership", "CCLA", "Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church", "Cheyne Capital Management (UK) LLC", "Church Commissioners for England", "Church of England Pensions Board", "Coutts", "Dumfries and Galloway Council Pension Fund", "Earth Capital", "Eco Advisors", "Environment Agency Pension Fund", "EQ Investors", "Falkirk Council Pension Fund", "Fidelity International", "Fulcrum Asset Management", "GAM Investments", "Generation Investment Management", "Greater Manchester Pension Fund", "Guinness Asset Management", "Hermes Equity Ownership Services", "Hermes Investment Management", "HSBC Bank (UK) Pension Scheme", "HSBC Global Asset Management", "Insight Investment", "Invesco", "Janus Henderson Investors", "Jupiter Asset Management Limited", "Kames Capital", "LAPFF", "Legal and General Investment Management", "LGPS Central LTD", "Local Pensions Partnership (Investments Ltd)", "Lombard Odier", "London CIV", "London Pensions Fund Authority", "Lothian Pension Fund", "MandG Investments", "Majedie Asset Management", "Man Group", "Martin Currie", "Merian Global Investors", "Merseyside Pension Fund", "Muzinich and Co", "National Grid UK Pension Scheme", "Nest Corporation", "Newton Investment Management", "Ninety One", "North East Scotland Pension Fund", "Northern Ireland Local Government OfficersSuperannuation Committee", "Northern Pool", "Northern Trust Asset Management", "NS Partners Ltd", "Oldfield Partners LLP", "Osmosis Investment Management", "Osmosis Investment Management", "Pension Protection Fund", "Pictet Asset Management", "Pyrford International Ltd", "Rathbone Greenbank Investments", "RLAM", "Royal Mail Pensions Trustees Limited", "RPMI Railpen", "Ruffer LLP", "Russell Investments", "Sarasin and Partners LLP", "Schroders", "Scottish Borders Council", "Smith and Williamson Investment Management LLC", "South Yorkshire Pensions Authority", "Southeastern Asset Management", "Strathclyde Pension Fund", "The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust", "The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Pension Fund", "TPT Retirement Solutions", "Transport for London", "USS", "Walter Scott and Partners Limited", "West Midlands Pension Fund", "West Yorkshire Pension Fund", "WHEB Asset Management", "Acadian Asset Management", "Akaris Global", "Amherst College", "Arjuna Capital", "As You Sow", "BailardInc", "Baldwin Brothers Inc", "Barings LLC", "BlackRock", "Boston Common Asset Management", "Boston Trust Walden Asset Management", "Brandywine Global Investment Management", "Breckinridge Capital Advisors", "Brown Advisory", "CalPERS", "CalSTRS", "Calvert", "CenterSquare Investment Management", "Christian Brothers Investment Services", "Christopher Reynolds Foundation", "City of Chicago", "ClearBridge Investments", "Committee on Mission Responsibility Through Investment of the Presbyterian Church USA", "Connecticut Retirement Plans and Trusts", "Core Capital ManagementLLC", "CtW Investment Group", "Dalton Investments", "Dana Investment Advisors", "Domini Impact Investments LLC", "East Bay Municipal Utility District Employees Retirement System", "Employees Retirement System of the State of Hawaii", "Essex Investment ManagementLLC", "Everence and the Praxis Mutual Funds", "EverHope Capital", "Fairpointe Capital", "Fisher Investments", "Friends Fiduciary Corporation", "George Gund Foundation", "GranthamMayoVan Otterloo and Co LLC", "Great Lake Advisors", "Green Century", "Greentech Capital Advisors", "Hannon Armstrong", "Harvard University Endowment", "Illinois State Treasurer s Office", "Intech Investments", "JP Morgan Asset Management", "JCIR", "JLens", "Karner Blue Capital", "Legato Capital Management", "Lord Abbett", "Los Angeles Capital Management", "Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association (LACERA)", "Loyola MaryMount University", "Macalester College", "Macquarie Asset Management", "Maryland State Retirement and Pension System", "Mellon Investments", "Mercy Investment Services", "MFS Investment Management", "Miller Howard InvestmentsInc", "Minnesota State Board of Investment", "MIT Investment Management Company", "Nathan Cummings Foundation", "Neuberger Berman", "New Alternatives Fund", "New Jersey Division of Investment", "New York City Pension Funds", "New York State Common Retirement Fund", "Nuveen", "Oregon State Treasurer", "Pacific View Asset Management", "Pax World Management LLC", "PIMCO", "Prentiss Smith and Company", "Progressive Investment Management", "Redwood Grove Capital", "ReyndersMcVeigh Capital Management", "Richmond Global Compass", "Riverwater Partners", "Rockefeller Asset Management", "Sage Advisory", "San Francisco EmployeesRetirement System", "Seattle City EmployeesRetirement System", "SEI", "SEIU Master Trust", "Seventh Generation Interfaith Inc", "Sierra Club Foundation", "Sisters of St Dominic of Caldwell", "Skoll Foundation", "SLC Management", "Stance Capital", "State Street Global Advisors", "Sustainable Insight Capital Management", "Terra Alpha Investments", "The Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church (USA)", "The Ithaka GroupLLC", "The McKnight Foundation", "The Pension BoardsUCCInc", "The Sustainability Group of LoringWolcott and Coolidge", "Trillium Asset ManagementLLC", "Unitarian Universalist Association", "United Church Funds", "University of California Office of the Chief Investment Officer", "University of Rochester", "UNJSPF", "Veris Wealth Partners", "Vermont Pension Investment Committee", "Vermont State Treasurer s Office", "Vert Asset Management", "Washington State Investment Board", "Water asset management", "WaveCrest Wealth Management", "Wellington Management CompanyLLP", "Wells Fargo Asset Management", "Wespath Investment Management", "World Resources Institute", "Zevin Asset Management"], "bus": ["AP MollerMaersk", "Adbri Ltd", "AES Corporation", "AGL Energy Ltd", "Air France KLM SA", "Airbus Group", "American Airlines Group Inc", "American Electric Power CompanyInc", "Aneka Tambang Tbk (ANTAM)", "Anglo American", "Anhui Conch Cement Company Limited", "ArcelorMittal", "BASF SE", "Bayer AG", "Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft BMW", "Berkshire Hathaway", "BHP", "Bluescope Steel Limited", "Boeing Company", "Boral Limited", "BP", "Bumi Resources", "Bunge Limited", "Canadian Natural Resources Limited", "Caterpillar Inc", "CEMEX SAB de CV", "Centrica", "CEZAS", "Chevron Corporation", "China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) Limited", "China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation (Sinopec)", "China Shenhua Energy", "China Steel Corporation", "Coal India", "CocaCola Company", "ColgatePalmolive Company", "ConocoPhillips", "CRH", "Cummins Inc", "Daikin IndustriesLtd", "Daimler AG", "Dangote Cement Plc", "Danone SA", "Delta Air LinesInc", "Devon Energy Corporation", "Dominion EnergyInc", "Dow Inc", "Duke Energy Corporation", "EON SE", "Ecopetrol Sa", "EDF", "Enbridge Inc", "Enel SpA", "ENEOS Holdings Inc", "ENGIE", "Eni SpA", "Equinor", "Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd", "Exelon Corporation", "Exxon Mobil Corporation", "Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV", "FirstEnergy Corp", "Ford Motor Company", "Formosa Petrochemical", "Fortum Oyj", "Gazprom", "General Electric Company", "General Motors Company", "Glencore plc", "Grupo Argos SA", "Grupo Mexico", "HeidelbergCement AG", "HitachiLtd", "Hon Hai Precision Industry", "Honda Motor Company", "IberdrolaSA", "Imperial Oil", "Incitec Pivot", "International Paper Company", "Kinder MorganInc", "Koninklijke Philips NV", "Korea Electric Power Corp", "L Air Liquide", "LafargeHolcim Ltd", "Lockheed Martin Corporation", "Lukoil OAO", "LyondellBasell Industries Cl A", "Marathon Petroleum", "Martin Marietta MaterialsInc", "National Grid PLC", "Naturgy Energy", "Nestle", "NextEra EnergyInc", "Nippon Steel Corporation", "Nissan Motor Co Ltd", "Norilsk Nickel", "NRG EnergyInc", "NTPC Ltd", "Occidental Petroleum Corporation", "Oil Search", "OMV AG", "Orica", "Origin Energy", "PACCAR Inc", "Panasonic Corporation", "PepsiCoInc", "PetroChina Co Ltd", "Petroleo Brasileiro SAPetrobras", "Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex)", "Peugeot SA", "PGEPolska Grupa Energetyczna SA", "Phillips 66", "POSCO", "Power Assets Holdings Limited", "PPL CORPORATION", "Procter and Gamble Company", "PTT", "Qantas Airways Limited", "Raytheon Technologies", "Reliance Industries", "Renault SA", "Repsol", "Rio Tinto", "RollsRoyce", "Rosneft Oil Company", "Royal Dutch Shell", "RWE Aktiengesellschaft", "Saic Motor Corporation", "Saint Gobain", "Santos Limited", "Sasol Limited", "Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Aramco)", "Severstal", "Siemens Energy", "SK Innovation Co Ltd", "South32", "SSAB AB", "SSE PLC", "Suncor Energy Inc", "Suzano SA", "Suzuki Motor Corporation", "TC Energy", "Teck Resources Limited", "The Southern Company", "thyssenkrupp AG", "Toray IndustriesInc", "Total", "Toyota Motor Corporation", "Trane Technologies PLC", "Ultratech Cement Ltd", "Unilever PLC", "Uniper", "United Airlines HoldingsInc", "United Tractors", "Vale", "Valero Energy Corporation", "Vedanta Ltd", "Vistra Energy Corp", "Volkswagen AG", "Volvo", "WalmartInc", "WEC Energy GroupInc", "Weyerhaeuser Company", "Woodside Energy", "Woolworths Group Limited", "Xcel Energy Inc"]} |
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Portfolio Decarbonization Coalition |
mainly mitigation |
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http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Portfolio_Decarbonization_Coalition |
http://unepfi.org/pdc/ |
2014 |
The Portfolio Decarbonization Coalition (PDC) is a multi-stakeholder initiative that will drive GHG emissions reductions on the ground by mobilizing a critical mass of institutional investors committed to gradually decarbonizing their portfolios. Portfolio decarbonization can be achieved by withdrawing capital from particularly carbon-intensive companies, projects and technologies in each sector and by re-investing that capital into particularly carbon-efficient companies, projects, and technologies of the same sector. It can also be achieved through targeted engagement by investors with portfolio companies. When large institutional investors start to engage and/or re-allocate capital on the basis of companies’ GHG emissions it provides a strong incentive for those companies to re-channel their own investments from carbon-intensive to low-carbon activities, assets and technologies. |
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[US$800 billion of assets under management committed to be decarbonized] |
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[Amundi Asset Management]_inv_int,[AP4]_inv_swe,[United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative]_ior_int,[CDP]_ing_int |
{"inv": ["Allianz", "AP4", "Australian Ethical", "Caisse des Depots", "Caisse de depot et placement du Qu\u00e9bec", "Fonds de reserves pour les retraites (FRR)", "Humanis", "KLP", "Local Government Super", "Le Regime de Retraite additionnelle de la Fonction publique (ERAFP)", "NYS Common Retirement Fund", "Storebrand", "A Capital", "Amundi Asset Management", "BNP Paribas Investment Partners", "Hermes Investment Management", "Inflection Point Capital Management", "Mandatum Life", "Mirova", "MN", "Ohman", "RobecoSAM", "Sarasin and Partners", "Sonen Capital", "SURA Asset Management", "WHEB"], "oth": ["Church of Sweden", "Toronto Atmospheric Fund"], "ngv": ["Environment Agency Pension Fund"], "edu": ["The University of Sydney"], "bus": ["Univest Company BV"]} |
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Threatened Mammals Conservation in Serra Do Mar |
Nature-based solutions, biodiversity |
land use, industry |
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2016 |
The initiative integrates efforts from several institutions for the conservation of the biggest corridor in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest located between the states of São Paulo, Santa Catarina and Paraná. The aim is to implement a program for monitoring large mammal species being this crucial for supporting decision-makers in their conservation efforts and the management in the territorial level by the Atlantic Forest Great Reserve (GRMA). The program also aims at engaging civil society actors in the conservation of this area. |
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Produce scientific research with the objective of identifying the presence and proposing actions for the preservation of large mammals in the Biodiversity Corridor of Serra Do Mar, Banco ABN AMRO pledges to neutralize the negative impacts on biodiversity resulting from the activities of the organization |
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[Instituto de Pesquisas Cananeia (IPeC)]_edu_bra,[LIFE Institute (Lasting Initiative for Earth)]_bus_bra |
{"inv": ["Banco ABN AMRO"], "edu": ["Instituto de Pesquisas Cananeia (IPeC)"], "bus": ["LIFE Institute (Lasting Initiative for Earth)"]} |
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Catalytic Finance Initiative |
mainly mitigation |
energy, industry |
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https://unfccc.int/sites/default/files/resource/Catalytic%20Finance%20Initiative%20.pdf,https://unfccc.int/climate-action/momentum-for-change/financing-for-climate-friendly-investment/catalytic-finance-initiative |
2014 |
The Catalytic Finance Initiative (CFI), launched by Bank of America in 2014, is moving beyond green
business-as-usual to innovative capital deployment for high-impact clean energy and sustainability
investments. These investments include energy efficiency and renewable energy, which help to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In 2016 the Catalytic Finance Initiative expanded to 12 partners that have collectively mobilized
approximately USD 10 billion across more than 25 innovative and high-impact climate mitigation and
sustainability-focused investments. In doing so, the Catalytic Finance Initiative de-risks such
opportunities for other investors, as well as highlights the possibility of innovative new products and
financial structures that can catalyse a greater flow of capital and a scale-up of solutions. |
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[Provide 1,500 schools with off-grid solar lighting and to install mini-grids that will provide power to entire villages] |
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[Direct $10 billion for high-impact climate mitigation and sustainability] |
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["Nicaragua", "Haiti", "Mali", "Kenya", "Uganda", "Nigeria", "Nepal", "Ghana", "Malawi", "Senegal", "Burkina Faso", "India"] |
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{"inv": ["Bank of America", "AllianceBernstein (AB)", "Babson Capital Management LLC", "Credit Agricole CIB", "HSBC Group", "Mirova"], "ngv": ["European Investment Bank (EIB)"], "ior": ["International Finance Corporation (IFC)"]} |
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Banking Environment Initiative |
mainly mitigation |
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https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/business-action/sustainable-finance/banking-environment-initiative/ |
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The Banking Environment Initiative (BEI) is a group of global banks committed to pioneering actionable pathways towards a sustainable economy. The BEI co-produces horizon scanning applied research, develops leadership tools and convenes academic and industry collaborations. |
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[University of Cambridge]_edu_gbr |
{"inv": ["Barclays", "BNP Paribas", "RBS", "Deutsche Bank", "Lloyds Banking Group", "Santander", "Standard Chartered"]} |
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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] |
[Double public clean energy research and development investment over five years] |
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{"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_0141 |
Low Carbon Investment Registry |
mainly mitigation |
industry |
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https://globalinvestorcoalition.org/introduction/,https://globalinvestorcoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/LowCarbonInvestmentRegistry_Final.pdf |
2014 |
Low Carbon Investment (LCI) Registry is the first public, online database showing examples of global low carbon investments made by institutional investors.The Global Investor Coalition on Climate Change groups created the LCI Registry in response to rapidly increasing interest by policy makers, investors and their beneficial members in the nature of low carbon investments by institutional investors such as pension funds and asset managers (Investors) and the rationale for such investments. (Note: Initiative ended in 2017) |
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["United States of America (the)", "Taiwan (Province of China)", "Germany", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "China", "Denmark", "Brazil", "New Zealand", "Australia", "Philippines (the)", "Portugal", "Netherlands (the)", "France", "India"] |
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{"inv": ["Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC)", "Investor Network on Climate Risk (INCR)", "Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC)", "Asia Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (AIGCC)", "Australian Ethical Superannuation", "AustralianSuper", "BT Pension Scheme Trustees", "BT Pension Scheme Trustees Limited", "Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec", "CalPERS California Employees Retirement System", "CalPERS California Public Employees Retirement System", "CalSTRS California State Teachers Retirement System", "Care Super", "Cathay Global Ecology Fund", "Cathay United Bank", "Catholic Super", "CBF Church of England Investment Fund", "Cbus", "Christian Super", "Church Commissioners for England", "Church of Sweden", "COIF Charities Investment Fund", "Colonial First State Investment Limited", "Environment Agency Pension Fund", "ERAFP (French public additional pension scheme)", "Ferrostaal GmbH", "Friends Trusts Limited (Common Investment Fund)", "Land Bank of the Philippines", "Local Government Super (Australia)", "London Pension Fund Authority", "MainePERS", "Mercer Super Trust", "Miss K M Harbinson Charitable Trust", "New York State Common Retirement Fund", "New Zealand Superannuation Fund", "PensionDanmark", "PFZW", "PKA", "Prudential", "Rathbone Unit Trust Management Limited", "REI Super", "S C Askew Limited", "SOUTH YORKSHIRE PENSIONS AUTHORITY", "Stichting ABP Pensioenfonds", "Teachers Mutual Bank Ltd", "The Craignish Trust", "The Patsy Wood Trust", "UMC Benefit Board", "UniSuper", "United Church Funds", "Universities Superannuation Fund", "Universities Superannuation Scheme", "Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends in Britain"], "bus": ["HESTA"], "dng": ["Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust", "Polden Puckham Charitable Foundation", "Skoll Foundation"], "ngv": ["Swiss Confederation Federal Department of the Environment Transport Energy and Communications DETEC Federal Office for the Environment FOEN"], "sgv": ["The London Borough of Newham"], "ing": ["The McKnight Foundation"]} |
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ccid_0027 |
Smart Risk Investing |
mainly adaptation |
industry |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=57 |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Smart_Risk_Investing_(SRI) |
https://www.icmif.org/news/insurance-industry-double-its-climate-smart-investment-end-2015 |
2014 |
Increase the amount invested in smarter risk and resilience projects by the global insurance industry ten-fold to USD 420 billion by 2020 (Note: Initiative ended in 2016) |
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Commit to doubling the industry investment in climate-smart investments from the current $42 billion to $84 billion by end of 2015; increasing the amount invested in climate-smart investments to ten times the current amount by 2020 |
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[International Cooperative and Mutual Insurance Federation (ICMIF)]_inv_int,[International Insurance Society (IIS)]_inv_int |
{"inv": ["International Cooperative and Mutual Insurance Federation (ICMIF)", "International Insurance Society (IIS)"]} |
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SEforAll: Industrial Energy Efficiency Accelerator |
mainly mitigation |
energy, industry |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=55 |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/SEforAll:_Industrial_Energy_Efficiency_Accelerator |
https://www.industrialenergyaccelerator.org/ |
2015 |
At the Industrial Energy Accelerator, we are enabling a far more rapid adoption and appreciation for the potential of industrial energy efficiency. Through a series of dedicated efforts which include providing industries — both large and small — with the latest knowhow, the Accelerator aims to drive momentum for industry, investors and policymakers to embrace energy efficiency.Our experience shows that industrial companies can immediately reduce their energy use by up to 15 per cent through a range of interventions which include equipment upgrades and improved energy management systems. Imagine if such practices were adopted worldwide!When it comes to the environment, industrial energy efficiency industry has the technical potential to decrease its energy intensity and emissions by up to 32 per cent. This would provide a striking 8 to 12.4 per cent reduction in total global energy use and CO2 emissions. |
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[3.92 Gt CO2 reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions, this equals 12.4%] |
[Double the global rate of improvement in industrial energy efficiency by 2030] |
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["Brazil", "China", "Egypt", "India", "Indonesia", "Malaysia", "Myanmar", "Palestine, State of", "Mexico", "Morocco", "South Africa", "Ukraine"] |
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[United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)]_ior _int |
{"ior ": ["Sustainable Energy for all (SE4all)"], "oth": ["Global Environmental Facility (GEF)"], "ngv": ["Brazil", "China", "Egypt", "India", "Indonesia", "Malaysia", "Myanmar", "Palestine", "Mexico", "Morocco", "South Africa", "Ukraine"]} |
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ccid_0003 |
Africa Renewable Energy Initiative |
mainly mitigation |
energy |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=6 |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Africa_Renewable_Energy_Initiative |
http://www.arei.org/ |
2015 |
Africa Renewable Energy Initiative (AREI) is an African-led policy decision for Africa to increase and accelerate the domestication of the continent's renewable energy potential. Under the mandate of the African Union, approved by the Heads of State, AREI has a Board of Directors, chaired by H.E. President Alpha Condé, President of the Republic of Guinea, President Coordinator of Energy for the Continent. The initiative aims to achieve at least 10 GW of new and additional renewable energy production capacity by 2020, and to mobilize all partners to develop Africa's potential to produce at least 300 GW by 2030. |
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Total mitigation goal (ex-ante): until 2030 600 (MtCO2e/yr). [The CO2 reduction goal is from the report: "Individual actors, collective initiatives and their impact on global greenhouse gas emissions", New Climate, PBL, and Yale 2018.] |
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Mitigation - Renewable energy - goal (ex ante): have 10000 MW installed by 2020 and 300000 MW installed by 2030 |
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["Algeria", "Angola", "Benin", "Botswana", "Burkina Faso", "Burundi", "Cameroon", "Cabo Verde", "Central African Republic (the)", "Chad", "Comoros (the)", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Congo (the)", "Djibouti", "Egypt", "Equatorial Guinea", "Eritrea", "Western Sahara", "Ethiopia", "Gabon", "Gambia (the)", "Ghana", "Guinea", "Guinea-Bissau", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Kenya", "Lesotho", "Liberia", "Libya", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Mauritius", "Morocco", "Mozambique", "Namibia", "Niger (the)", "Nigeria", "Rwanda", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "Seychelles", "Sierra Leone", "Somalia", "South Africa", "South Sudan", "Sudan (the)", "Eswatini", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Togo", "Tunisia", "Uganda", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe"] |
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[Guinea]_ngv_gin,[Egypt]_ngv_egy,[Namibia]_ngv_nam,[Chad]_ngv_tcd,[Kenya]_ngv_ken,[Committee of African Heads of States on Climate Change, CAHOSCC]_ior_int,[African Union Commission]_ngv_int,[African Development Bank]_ior_int,[France]_ngv_fra,[European Union]_ngv_int |
{"ior": [" CAHOSCC", "African Development Bank"], "ngv": ["African Union Comission", "European Union", "Egypt", "Namibia", "Chad", "Kenya", "Germany", "France", "United States", "Canada", "Japan", "Italy", "Sweden", "Netherlands", "Algeria", "Angola", "Benin", "Botswana", "Burkina Faso", "Burundi", "Cameroon", "Cape Verde", "Central African Republic", "Comoros", " the Democratic Republic of the ", "Congo", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Djibouti", "Equatorial Guinea", "Ethiopia", "Gabon", "Gambia", "Ghana", "Guinea", "Guinea-Bissau", "Lesotho", "Liberia", "Libyan Arab Jamahiriya", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Mauritius", "Morocco", "Mozambique", "Namibia", "Niger", "Nigeria", "Rwanda", "Senegal", "Seychelles", "Sierra Leone", "Somalia", "South Africa", "Sudan", "Swaziland", "Tanzania", "Togo", "Tunisia", "Uganda", "Western Sahara", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe"]} |
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ccid_0516 |
Stichting Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
transport, energy |
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http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/SLoCat_Partnership_on_Sustainable,_Low_Carbon_Transport |
http://www.slocat.net/ |
2009 |
Powering the sustainable, low carbon transport revolution with ambition, solutions and collaboration
We believe that sustainable, low carbon transport is central to ensuring equitable socio-economic prosperity for all people.
SLOCAT was established in 2009 by the pioneers of our movement as an
outcome of the Bellagio Process and since then has been served by a
full-time professional secretariat. In 2014, SLOCAT acquired legal
personality through the incorporation of SLOCAT Foundation into Dutch
law.
Today, our Partnership engages a vibrant international,
multi-stakeholder ecosystem of over 90 entities across transport sectors
associations, knowledge and academia, governments, multilateral
organisations, NGOs, philanthropy and industry; as well as a large
community of world-class experts and change-makers.
By going there where others do not or cannot go individually, our
inclusive, multi-stakeholder Partnership is leveraged to set ambitious
global agendas and catalyse new thinking and solutions for the urgent
transformation of transport and mobility systems.
Our mission is to enable collaborative knowledge and action for sustainable, low
carbon transport and bring the voice of the movement into international
climate change and sustainability processes. |
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["None", "United States of America (the)", "India", "Mexico", "Indonesia", "France", "Denmark", "Colombia", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "China", "Japan", "Switzerland", "Nigeria", "Austria", "Kenya", "Belgium", "Uganda", "Canada"] |
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[Stichting Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport Foundation (SLoCaT Partnership)]_ing_nld |
{"ior": ["African Development Bank (AfDB)", "Asian Development Bank (ADB)", "CAF", "European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)", "European Investment Bank (EIB)", "Global Environmental Facility (GEF)", "Inter American Development Bank (IDB)", "Islamic Development Bank (IsDB)", "United Nations Center for Regional Development (UNCRD)", "United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)", "United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean(CEPAL)", "United Nations Department for Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA)", "United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN HABITAT)", "UN ECLAC", "World Health Organization (WHO)", "World Bank", "Clean Air Asia"], "bus": ["International Association for Public Transport (UITP)", "International Union of Railways (UIC)", "UNIFE (The European Rail Industry)", "Climate Bonds Initiative (CBI)", "Ochenuel Mobility", "World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)"], "oth": ["Africa Transport Policy Program (SSATP)", "International Road Assessment Programme(iRAP)", "International Road Federation (IRF)", "REN21 Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century", "Union of Cyclists International", "Walk 21"], "ing": ["Brake", "Center for Clean Air Policy (CCAP)", "ClimateWorks Foundation", "CODATU", "Dialogo Energetico", "European Cyclists Federation (ECF)", "First African Bicycle Information Organization (FABIO)", "Ford Foundation", "HealthBridge", "Hewlett Foundation", "World Cycling Alliance (WCA)", "WRI Ross Center for Sustainable Cities", "WWF International"], "sgv": ["C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group", "ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability", "Polis European Cities and Regions networking for innovative transport solutions"], "edu": ["Center for Science and Environment (CSE)", " Gadjah Mada University", " Ahmedabad", "CONCITO", "Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)", "Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP)", "Smarter Than Car", "Transport and Environment (T plus E)", "Victoria Transport Policy Institute", "Volvo Research and Education Foundations (VREF)", "The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)", "WhereIsMyTransport"], "dng": ["Center for Sustainable Transport (CTS) Mexico", "Clean Air Institute (CAI)", "Center for Green Mobility", "Despacio", "Fia Foundation", "Global Designing Cities Initiative", "The Energy and Transportation Innovation Center (iCET)", "Sustainable Transport Africa (STA)", "Uganda Road Sector Support Initiative (URSSI)"], "ngv": ["PIDF Pacific Islands Development Forum"]} |
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ccid_0205 |
Desert to Power Mission |
mainly mitigation |
energy |
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https://www.afdb.org/en/topics-and-sectors/initiatives-partnerships/desert-power-initiative |
2018 |
Desert-to-Power (“D2P”) its objective is to convert the abundant sun-energy of the ten Sahel countries into electricity for productive use and to improve the lives of people of the region. Desert to Power will stretch across the Sahel region, connecting 250 million people with electricity by tapping into the region’s abundant solar resources. Desert to Power will make the Sahel the world’s largest solar production zone with up to 10000 MW of solar generation capacity. Desert to Power will speed up economic development through the deployment of solar technology. |
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[Develop and provide 10 GW of solar energy by 2025] |
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[Desert to Power will stretch across the Sahel region, connecting 250 million people with electricity by tapping into the region’s abundant solar resources. Supply 250 million people with green electricity including in some of the world’s poorest countries. At least 90 million people will be connected to electricity for the first time, lifting them out of energy poverty, by 2025] |
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["Burkina Faso", "Niger (the)", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Eritrea", "Djibouti", "Senegal", "Nigeria", "Ethiopia", "Sudan (the)", "Chad"] |
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[African Development Bank Group (AfDB)]_ior_int,[International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)]_ngv_are,[Green Climate Fund]_ior_int,[Solar Plaza]_oth_nld,[French Development Agency (AFB)]_ngv_fra,[International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)]_ngv_are |
{"ior": ["African Development Bank Group (AfDB)", "Green Climate Fund"], "ngv": ["International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)", "French Development Agency (AFB)", "International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)", "Burkina Faso", "Ethiopia", "Eritrea", "Djibouti", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Niger", "Nigeria", "Senegal", "Sudan", "Chad"], "oth": ["Solar Plaza"]} |
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ccid_0209 |
Clean Climate & Air Coalition |
mainly mitigation |
industry, human settlements |
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https://ccacoalition.org/en |
2012 |
The Climate and Clean Air Coalition is a voluntary partnership of governments, intergovernmental organizations, businesses, scientific institutions and civil society organizations committed to improving air quality and protecting the climate through actions to reduce short-lived climate pollutants.The Coalition focuses on four key strategies to achieve real and ambitious benefits for the climate and clean air: • Enabling transformative actionby providing knowledge, resources, and technical and institutional capacity to act• Mobilising support for actionthrough advocacy at all levels of government, the private sector and civil society• Increasing the availability of and access to financial resources to support the successful implementation at scale• Enhancing scientific knowledgeto help decision-makers scale up action and promote the multiple benefits of action |
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2.4 million avoided premature deaths annually from outdoor air pollution |
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["Bangladesh", "Peru", "Viet Nam", "Benin", "None", "Ghana", "Kenya", "Mali", "Nigeria", "Rwanda", "Togo", "Zimbabwe", "Argentina", "Colombia", "Ethiopia", "Jordan", "South Africa", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Cambodia", "India", "Philippines (the)", "Brazil", "Nepal", "Indonesia", "Maldives", "Viet Nam", "Chile", "Uganda", "Poland", "Guatemala", "None", "Mexico"] |
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{"ior": ["African Union Commission", "ECOWAS", "ADB", "EIB", "FAO", "IICA", "IDB", "ICIMOD", "NEFCO", "OECD", "REC", "UN-Habitat", "UNDP", "UNECE", "UNEP", "UNIDO", "World Bank", "WHO", "WMO"], "ngv": ["Laos", "Peru", "Argentina", "Bangladesh", "Eswatini", "Ethiopia", "Liberia", "Maldives", "Philipines", "Poland", "Russian Federation", "Mali", "Rwanda", "Benin", "Mexica", "Spain", "Burkina Faso", "Moldova", "Cambodia", "Ghana", "Mongolia", "Guinea", "Morocco", "Thailand", "Central African Republic", "India", "Togo", "Chad", "Iraq", "New Zealand", "Ukraine", "Chile", "Ireland", "Niger", "United Arab Emirates", "Colombia", "Israel", "Nigeria", "United Kingdom", "Congo", "Costa Rica", "Pakistan", "Urugay", "Cote d'Ivoire", "Jordan", "Panama", "Vietnam", "Kenya", "Paraguay", "Zimbabwe", "Dominican Republic", "Republic of Korea"], "dng": ["ARASMIN", "ABRELPE", "CENN", "GURDA"], "edu": ["AIT", "CEID Colombia", "CCAP", "CSE", "Centro Marion Molina Chile", "EvK2CNR Committee", " I4CE", " IEMA", " IGES", " IGSD", " ICCT", " ICCI", " IISD", "MCE2", "SEI", " TERI", " WRI", " Wuppertal Institute"], "ing": ["Bellona Foundation", "CEDHA", "Clean Air Fund", "CATF", "Earthjustice", "ECI", "EDF", "EIA", "FIA Foundation", "Global LPG partnership", "ICLEI", " IUAPPA", " NRDC", " REDDA-NESDA", "Oxfam", " GAHP", " TERRE Policy Centre", " Vital Strategies", "Youth Climate Lab"], "bus": ["BSR", "CDP", "Clean Cooking Alliance", "CMIA", "ClimateWorks Foundation", "GMI", "GLOBE Foundation", " ICCP", "ISWA", " Smart Freight Centre", "UTIP", " World Green Building Council"], "oth": ["C40", "Clean Air Asia", "CAI", "ISA", "INECE", " Swisscontact"], "edi": [" IASS"]} |
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ccid_0119 |
Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative |
mainly mitigation |
transport, energy |
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https://www.transformative-mobility.org/ |
2017 |
TUMI is the leading global implementation initiative on sustainable mobility formed through the union of 11 prestigious partners. We are united in one goal: changing mobility for the benefit of people and the environment, with a view to the future. TUMI supports transport projects all around the world and enables policy makers to transform urban mobility. We believe in sustainable mobility for a better future. We base TUMI on three pillars: innovation, knowledge, investment. We support innovative pilot projects around the world. We share knowledge with planners about modern mobility concepts, in workshops and conferences. We invest in the construction and modernisation of sustainable urban infrastructure. |
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Mobilize USD1 billion to build and modernize sustainable urban mobility infrastructure (this information is no longer available on the website and has been sourced from CIP) |
Enable 3,000+ urban change-makers to plan and implement modern mobility concepts (this information is no longer available on the website and has been sourced from CIP) |
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["Colombia", "South Africa", "Kenya", "Bangladesh", "Ethiopia", "Egypt", "Namibia", "Uganda", "India", "Indonesia", "Brazil", "Peru", "Ukraine", "Nigeria", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Morocco", "Viet Nam", "United States of America (the)", "Ghana", "Philippines (the)", "Thailand", "Hong Kong", "China", "France", "Belgium", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Germany", "Austria", "Finland", "Lebanon", "Slovenia", "Poland", "Sweden", "Denmark", "Netherlands (the)"] |
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[Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ)]_ngv_deu |
{"ior": ["Asian Development Bank (ADB)", "Development Bank of Latin America (CAF)", "UN Habitat"], "ngv": ["Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)", "Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ)"], "sgv": ["C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group", "Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI)"], "ing": ["Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP)", "World Resources Institute (WRI)"], "inv": ["Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau (KfW)"], "oth": ["Partnership on Sustainable Low Carbon Transport (SLoCaT)"]} |
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ccid_0113 |
Fiji Water Resilience |
mainly adaptation |
water |
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http://www.eib.org/en/infocentre/press/releases/all/2017/2017-310-largest-ever-eib-support-for-water-investment-in-a-small-island-state-new-usd-405-million-fiji-water-resilience-scheme-highlighted-to-world-climate-community |
2017 |
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{"ior": ["Asian Development Bank (ADB)", "Green Climate Fund (GCF)", "European Investment Bank (EIB)"], "ngv": ["Fiji"]} |
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ccid_0116 |
The Ocean Pathway |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
oceans and coastal zones |
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https://www.oceanpathway.org/ |
2017 |
The reality of ocean change and climate change is obvious for those whose livelihoods depend on the ocean. For islanders and those living on the coasts, the change in the ocean is reflected in shifts in weather patterns, extreme ocean and weather events, rising ocean temperatures and the impacts on fisheries and livelihoods. This is the frontline of Ocean Change and Climate change. The Ocean Pathway was successfully launched in COP23 in Bonn with a two track strategy for 2020 supporting the goals of the Paris Agreement that includes; 1. Increasing the role of the ocean considerations in the UNFCCC process and; 2. Significantly increasing action in priority areas impacting or impacted by ocean and climate change. Co-chairs are Fiji and Sweden represented by the Fiji Minister of Economy and Minister Responsible for Climate Change, Hon. Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum and Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden, Hon. Isabella Lovin. This continues a unique partnership for the ocean that started with the co-hosting of the UN Ocean Conference in New York in June 2017. |
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{"ior": ["Commonwealth Secretariat", "UNESCAP", "World Ocean Council ", "IOC-UNESCO", "PIDF", "FAO"], "edu": ["Pacific Community (USP", "University of the South-Pacifc "], "ing": ["WWF", "TNC", "Conservation International ", "RARE", "Peace Boat"], "dng": ["Ocean Conservancy "], "oth": ["Because of the Ocean Coalition ", "Ocean and Climate Platform ", "International Acidification Alliance ", "Ocean Action Day", "World Oceans Forum "]} |
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MobiliseYourCity Partnership |
mainly mitigation |
human settlements, transport |
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https://mobiliseyourcity.net/ |
2015 |
Only five years after being launched at COP21 in Paris in 2015, the MobiliseYourCity Partnership has established itself as the leading global Partnership of nearly 100 partners for sustainable urban mobility planning (SUMPS and NUMPS), policy development, and increasing investment for sustainable transport in developing and emerging economies. Today, the Partnership has more than 60 partner cities with a combined population of over 75 million people in 32 countries, and we have 14 partner countries. Thanks to the generous contributions of the European Union, the French Ministry for the Ecological and Inclusive Transition (MTES), the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, and Nuclear Safety (BMU), and the Agence Française de Développement (AFD), as of February 2020, our implementing partners have raised 36 million euros in grants to support our partner cities and countries in advancing sustainable urban mobility planning and project development. Our main implementing partners, the Agence Française de Développement (AFD) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), are supporting 42 cities and 13 countries with technical assistance globally to develop scalable solutions to improve mobility in complex environments. The completion of initial 8 SUMPs and 3 NUMPs in 2019 has helped mobilise an additional 811 million euros for concrete sustainable mobility projects in our partner cities and countries. With this investment we expect an additional 6 million people to have improved access to public, low-carbon transportation services. |
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[At least 100 cities commit to elaborate and implement a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan by 2020; At least 20 developing or emerging countries commit to elaborate and implement a National Urban Mobility Policy (NUMP)] Source: CIP |
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["Brazil", "Uruguay", "Tunisia", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Colombia", "Ecuador", "Peru", "Chile", "Mexico", "Cuba", "Argentina", "Morocco", "Senegal", "Burkina Faso", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Ghana", "Niger (the)", "Togo", "Cameroon", "Namibia", "Ethiopia", "Uganda", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Mozambique", "Madagascar", "Ukraine", "Georgia", "Pakistan", "India", "Sri Lanka", "Thailand", "Philippines (the)", "Indonesia", "Bulgaria"] |
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{"ior": ["European Bank for Reconstruction and Development", "UN Habitat"], "edu": ["Wuppetal Institut"], "bus": ["KfW Entwicklungsbank"], "ngv": ["EUROMED (DG NEAR)", "Uruguay", "Tunisia", "Dominican Republic", "Colombia", "Ecuador", "Peru", "Chile", "Morocco", "Cameroon", "Uganda", "India", "Thailand", "Philippines", "Indonesia", "Sri Lanka", "Togo", "Bulgaria", "Ukraine"], "ing": ["Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP)"], "sgv": ["PLATFORMA", "United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG)", "Bajada Santista", "Belo Horizonte", "Brasilia", "Curitiba", "Fortaleza", "Recife", "Teresina", "Sfax", "Santo Domingo", "Ibague", "Ambato", "Cuenca", "Loja", "Quito", "Arequipa", "Trujilo", "Antofagasta", "Guadalajara", "La Havana", "Cordoba", "Agadir", "Beni Mellal", "Casablanca", "El Jadida", "Fes", "Kenitra", "Khemisset", "Khourbiga", "Marrakesh", "Oujda", "Rabat", "Sefi", "Settat", "Dakar", "Bobo Dioulasso", "Ouagadougou", "Abidjan", "Bouake", "Kumasi", "Niamey", "Lome", "Douala", "Yaounde", "Windhoek", "Dire Dawa", "Hawassa", "Dodoma", "Maputo", "Antananarivo", "Mahajanga", "Chernivtsi", "Lviv", "Poltava", "Vinnitsa", "Zhytomyr", "Tblisi", "Peshawar", "Ahmedabad", "Kochi", "Nagpur", "Kurunegala"], "oth": ["European Cyclists Federation"]} |
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SEforAll: Global Energy Efficiency Accelerator Platform |
mainly mitigation |
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https://www.seforall.org/global-energy-efficiency-accelerator-platform |
2012 |
Doubling the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency by 2030 is an underlying target of Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7). In 2014, Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) launched the Global Energy Efficiency Accelerator Platform to help realize this objective. It does so by driving action and commitments by national and sub-national leaders at the country, city, state, region or sector level. The platform defines common elements between each of its accelerators, such as governance, performance metrics, reporting requirements, commitment management, policies, resources and tools as well as public and private sector financial support. The individual accelerators focus on specific energy efficiency sectors such as buildings, lighting, appliances, district energy systems, industry and transportation. |
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["Germany", "Belgium", "United States of America (the)", "Turkey", "France", "Switzerland", "Japan", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Mexico", "Ireland", "Netherlands (the)", "India", "Denmark"] |
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{"ior": ["Inter American Development Bank", "European Bank for reconstruction and Development", "African Development Bank", "United Nations Foundation", "United Nations Development Programme", "United Nations Environment Programme", "The World Bank", "UNIDO", "Asia Development Bank"], "bus": ["Osram", "International District Energy Association", "Arcelik", "Veolia", "EMPower Energy Solutions", "ABB", "Mabe", "Johnson Controls", "Philips", "International Copper Association", "Global Fuel Economy Initiative", "Danfoss"], "ing": ["Euroheat and Power", "The Energy Conservation Centre ECCJ", "Fia Foundation", "4E Energy Efficient End use Equipment", "bigEE", "Accenture", "En.Lighten", "Global Environmental Facility", "Institute for Industrial Productivity", "Topten International Services", "Clasp"], "oth": ["International Energy and Climate Initiative "], "dng": ["Natural Resources Defense Council"], "edu": ["Teri", "World Resources Institute"]} |
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Natural Capital Lab |
biodiversity conservation |
industry |
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https://www.iadb.org/en/environment/natural-capital-lab |
2018 |
IDB’s Natural Capital Lab serves as a one-stop shop for the IDB Group to drive innovation in the conservation, landscape, regenerative agriculture, biodiversity, and marine ecosystem finance spaces. It seeks to bridge the gap between traditional environmental and financial actors from the public and private sectors to incubate, accelerate, and scale new solutions to pressing problems.The Natural Capital Lab is a risk-tolerant hub within the IDB Group. Given that the solutions to many natural capital problems are cross-cutting, it pursues an agenda of blended finance projects with all parts of the IDB Group (IDB, IDB Invest, IDB
Lab), in addition to its own projects, knowledge, and strategic partnerships. As a lab for financial innovation, activities include the deployment of funding in the form of grants, loans, equity, risk capital, or guarantees to:Test new models in natural capital finance across the public and private sectors; Accelerate the deployment of new technologies; Create enabling regulatory frameworks for innovation in natural capital; Identify entrepreneurs and projects, and support them with risk capital and linkages to innovation ecosystems; Link projects to existing investors, international funding sources (such as the GEF), and IDB finance for scale; Test large-scale financing models for conservation; Experiment with investments based on natural capital valuation/risk; Work with anchor companies in valuing and leveraging natural capital in their supply chains |
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McKinsey and company estimates that $300 billion to $400 billion is needed each year to preserve and restore ecosystems, but conservation projects receive just $52 billion(Address the gap in funding) |
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{"ior": ["Inter American Development Bank"], "bus": ["Blue Orange Capital Sustainable Capital"], "ngv": ["French Development Agency"]} |
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Collaborative Climate Action Across the Air Transport World |
mainly mitigation |
transport |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=21 |
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https://www.icao.int/newsroom/pages/collaborative-aviation-climate-action-takes-flight.aspx |
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Improve air transport fuel efficiency and stabilize the sector's net CO2 emissions from 2020 |
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stabilize the sector’s net CO2 emissions from 2020
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Up to a 10% fuel efficiency gain for each new type of developed from 2020, relative to the average of current production aircraft types. |
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Around 40% of current production aeroplane type designs need to improve to meet the standard. |
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["Albania", "Armenia", "Australia", "Austria", "Azerbaijan", "Belgium", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Botswana", "Bulgaria", "Burkina Faso", "Canada", "China", "Costa Rica", "Croatia", "Cyprus", "Czechia", "Denmark", "El Salvador", "Estonia", "Finland", "France", "Gabon", "Georgia", "Germany", "Greece", "Guatemala", "Hungary", "Iceland", "Indonesia", "Ireland", "Israel", "Italy", "Jamaica", "Japan", "Kenya", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Malaysia", "Malta", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Mexico", "Monaco", "Montenegro", "Namibia", "Netherlands (the)", "New Zealand", "Nigeria", "Norway", "Papua New Guinea", "Poland", "Portugal", "Qatar", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Moldova (the Republic of)", "Romania", "San Marino", "Saudi Arabia", "Serbia", "Singapore", "Slovakia", "Spain", "Slovenia", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Thailand", "Republic of North Macedonia", "Turkey", "Ukraine", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "United States of America (the)", "None"] |
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{"ior": ["International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)"], "bus": ["Air Transport Action Group (ATAG)"]} |
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West Africa Coastal Areas Management Program |
mainly adaptation |
land use, oceans and coastal zones |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=5 |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Adaptation_of_West_African_Coastal_Areas |
https://www.wacaprogram.org/ |
2015 |
The WACA program was developed in partnership with the West African people who live on the coast and depend on it for their livelihoods, nutrition, food security, and prosperity. The program supports countries’ effort to improve the management of their shared coastal resources and reduce the natural and man-made risks affecting coastal communities. WACA boosts the transfer of knowledge, foster political dialogue among countries, and mobilize public and private finance to tackle coastal erosion, flooding, pollution and climate change adaptation. The WACA Program consists of country projects, regional integration and support activities, and a WACA Platform as mechanism to scale-up knowledge, dialogue and finance. |
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Reduce coastal erosion hotspots by 30% by 2020 and 70% by 2025.
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{"ior": ["MOLOA"], "ngv": ["WAEMU", "CSE", "USAID", "ECOWAS", "Benin", "Ivory Coast", "Mauritania", "Nigeria", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "Togo"], "oth": ["ABC", "NWP", "WA-BiCC"], "ing": ["IUCN", "AAWP"], "edu": ["ACEoR", "CEREMA", "IRD", "UCC"]} |
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Promoting Disaster and Climate Risk Resilience Through Regional Programmatic and Risk Financing Mechanisms |
mainly adaptation |
industry |
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https://www.preventionweb.net/publications/view/39801,https://www.preventionweb.net/files/39801_resiliencepromotingdisasterandclima.pdf |
2014 |
This initiative aims to strengthen regional and national programmatic and financing instruments and mechanisms to address disaster and climate risk management, sustainable development and risk financing needs of climate vulnerable countries and regions like Africa, Caribbean and the Pacific. It seeks to facilitate the engagement with private sector entities and donor countries to scale-up on-going risk financing facilities in climate vulnerable regions. The initiative intends to advance innovative risk financing instruments to help countries to mitigate risks and reduce vulnerability with three identified deliverables over the next year. |
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[Provide insurance for 13 African countries by 2015] This is a goal |
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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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Blue Forests Project |
mainly mitigation |
land use, oceans and coastal zones |
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https://gefblueforests.org/ |
2015 |
The Blue Forests Project aims to address these challenges through coordinated on-the-ground demonstrations where better coastal ecosystem management is achieved by harnessing the values associated with carbon and ecosystem services, addressing key knowledge gaps, and providing experience and tools for greater global application. This project is an initiative of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and co-financed by project partners, and managed by GRID-Arendal. |
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[368,400 ha of mangrove forests, seagrass meadows, and saltwater marhses restored and improved] |
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{"ior": ["UNEP"], "ing": ["Abu Dhabi Global Environmenal Data Initiative (AGEDI)", "Blue Ventures", "Conservation International \u2013 Ecuador", "International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)", "Blue Climate Solutions", "Counterpart International", "The Ocean Foundation"], "ngv": ["National Ocean Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)", "Indonesia Ministries of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries", "US Forest Service"], "edu": ["Universit\u00e9 de Bretagne Occidentale Brest", "Duke University", "Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute", "The South African Institute of International Affairs", "Stockholm University", "Charles Darwin University "], "dng": ["WWF-Mozambique"], "bus": ["Distant Imagery", "Silvestrum Climate Associates"]} |
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Global Alliance to Significantly Reduce Methane Emissions in the Oil and Gas Sector by 2030 |
mainly mitigation |
energy, industry |
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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. |
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Absolute reduction target of at least 45% reduction in methane emissions by 2025 and 60% to 75% by 2030 |
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Africa Adaptation Initiative |
mainly adaptation |
other |
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http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/African_Adaptation_Initiative_(AAI) |
https://africaadaptationinitiative.org/ |
2015 |
AAI, African Heads of State have initiated high-level pan-African and regional dialogues, adaptation action on the ground, and cross-sector processes to strengthen collaboration on adaptation across Africa. The
AAI will: (i) Raise awareness of climate adaptation; (ii) Facilitate knowledge management, capacity building and capacity strengthening; (iii) Support and facilitate resource mobilization for implementation; (iv) Promote co-operation and partnerships (at sub-regional and regional levels) for synergy, scale and maximize shared benefits; (v) Track progress through monitoring and evaluation of action.The AAI represents a bold and innovative step by Africa to galvanize the support needed to significantly scale up adaptation on the continent. The AAI is an initiative for Africa, and it is driven and coordinated by Africa. |
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All African countries have translated their National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) and their NDC Adaptation into investment plans, and fundable pipeline of projects by 2025; Implementation of at least one regional flagship programme in each of the 5 regions in Africa, addressing the critical sectors (and drivers) of the African economy: agriculture, water, disaster reduction, cities and local communities, coastal protection, health and biodiversity and ecosystems |
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In total $447,5 million raised/pledged by 2023; USD 1 Billion is invested in African countries by 2025 to ensure adequate climate information services (including early-warning systems and observational infrastructure) to support robust policy and decision-making on adaptation; Doubling [baseline?]]of adaptation finance accessed and mobilized by African countries by 2025 for their urgent priorities |
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["Algeria", "Angola", "Benin", "Botswana", "Burkina Faso", "Burundi", "Cabo Verde", "Cameroon", "Central African Republic (the)", "Chad", "Comoros (the)", "Congo (the)", "None", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Djibouti", "Egypt", "Equatorial Guinea", "Eritrea", "Eswatini", "Ethiopia", "Gabon", "Gambia (the)", "Ghana", "Guinea", "Guinea-Bissau", "Kenya", "Lesotho", "Liberia", "Libya", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Mauritius", "Morocco", "Mozambique", "Namibia", "Niger (the)", "Nigeria", "Rwanda", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "Seychelles", "Sierra Leone", "Somalia", "South Africa", "South Sudan", "Sudan (the)", "None", "Tunisia", "Uganda", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe"] |
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["African Development Bank (AfDB)", "Green Climate Fund (GCF)", "World Bank", "African development Fund", "Fonds Bleu"] |
[African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (AMCEN)]_ior_int,[African Group of Negotiators (AGN)]_ior_int,[Conference of African Heads of State and Government on Climate Change (CAHOSCC)]_ior_int |
{"ior": ["United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA)", "African Union Commission (AUC)", "New Partnership for Africa\u2019s Development (NEPAD)", "United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)", "United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)", "Global Water Partnership"], "ing": ["AREI", "Adaptation of Afrcan Agriculture (AAA)", "African Risk Capacity", "Stockholm Environment Initiative"], "edu": ["Rocky Mountain Institute", "IIED", "GCA"], "bus": ["EY"], "ngv": ["Lake Chad Basin Commission"]} |
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The Climate Smart Agriculture Youth Network /CSA Youth Group: Mainstreaming Youth and Persons Living with Disabilities in Climate-Smart Agriculture) |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
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https://www.csayn.org/,https://csayouthnetwork.wordpress.com/ |
2014 |
The Climate Smart Agriculture Youth Network is a group of volunteers (based in in the African continent and , also Asia, USA and Europe)- linked across the world via an online platform to share findings and seek advice for their practical projects – that have a strong interest in Climate-Smart Agriculture(CSA) and the environment. The main objective of the CSAYN is to create awareness, sensitize and build the productive capacity of young people and People Living With Disabilities (PLWD) on CSA concepts for adaptation, reducing emissions
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["Togo", "Nigeria", "Cameroon", "Congo (the)", "Ethiopia", "Kenya", "Rwanda", "Myanmar", "Zambia"] |
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[United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)]_ior_int |
{"ior": ["United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)", "International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)", "The Global Goals"], "oth": ["The World We Want", "Connect 4 Climate", "Earth Charter International", "Global Forum for innovation in agriculture", "CTA", "ReRac"], "ing": ["AFAP", "Global Youth Innovation Network (GYIN)", "Global Alliance for Climate-Smart Agriculture (GACSA)", "WAY", "World Farmers Organization"], "edu": [" Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS)", "FARA", "Global Forum on Agricultural Research and Innovation (GFAR)", "International Association of students in Agricultural and related Sciences (IAAS)"], "bus": ["GAAAP", "African Agribusiness Incubators (AAIN)", "African Forum for Agricultural Advisory Services", "Nala Diams Consulting", "International Agri-food Network"], "int": ["International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)"]} |
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The Sustainable Finance Facilities |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
energy |
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2018 |
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[Increas its financing in the renewable energy sector to 15 billion euros by 2020] |
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[Target capital funding amount of USD10 billion by 2025] |
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{"ior": ["United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)"], "inv": ["BNP Paribas"], "oth": ["Tropical Landscapes Finance Facility (TLFF)"], "sgv": ["Andhra Pradesh"]} |
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ccid_0296 |
Oceanic Blue Carbon |
mainly mitigation |
oceans and coastal zones |
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http://bluecsolutions.org/oceanic-blue-carbon-voluntary-commitment/ |
2017 |
Through this Oceanic Blue Carbon Voluntary Commitment we: HIGHLIGHT the oceans’ critical importance to the global carbon cycle and subsequently to climate change. Ocean ecosystems represent the largest active carbon sink on Earth; RECOGNIZE that certain coastal and ocean ecosystems can play an important role in absorbing carbon from the atmosphere. These ecosystems include mangrove and kelp forests, seagrass meadows, and saltwater marshlands. In the open ocean, marine vertebrates, such as whales, sharks and finfish, may also contribute to the ocean’s carbon function; DRAW ATTENTION TO the 28 countries that have included coastal ecosystems in climate change mitigation strategies in their Nationally Determined Contributions to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and the 36 countries that endorsed the ‘Resolution on Cetaceans and Ecosystem Services’ at the 2016 meeting of the International Whaling Commission, which recognizes that whale conservation may benefit the ocean and help fight climate change. EXPRESS CONCERN over the continued human impacts on marine life and habitats that lead to degradation of ocean ecosystem health. Reduced ocean ecosystem health has the potential to reduce ocean carbon function and exacerbate global climate change. The carbon impacts of ocean ecosystem degradation have not been included in climate projections;
COMMIT to advance the following by 2020... |
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["Argentina", "Australia", "Canada", "Switzerland", "Chile", "Cook Islands (the)", "Costa Rica", "Germany", "Spain", "France", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Indonesia", "India", "Israel", "Italy", "Japan", "Sri Lanka", "Mexico", "Netherlands (the)", "Norway", "Oman", "Peru", "French Polynesia", "Russian Federation (the)", "None", "United States of America (the)", "None"] |
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[The Ocean Foundation]_ing_usa |
{"ior": ["United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP)"], "dng": ["Animal Welfare Institute", "Australian Marine Conservation Society", "Blue Mind Life", "Blue Ocean Institute", "Center for Cetacean Research and Conservation", "Centro de Conservacion Cetacea (CCC)", "Cet Law Inc", "Conservacion de Mamiferos Marinos de Mexico (COMARINO)", "Earth2Ocean Inc", "Friends of the Mariana Trench Marine National Monument (FOMTM)", "Fundacion Promar", "Global Coral Reef Alliance", "Global Ocean Trust", "Gesellschaft zur Rettung der Delphine eV (GRD) Society for Dolphin Conservation", "Instituto de Conservacion de Ballenas", "La Tortuga Viva", "Living Oceans Society", "Marine Change", "No Whales in Captivity", "Ocean Conservation and Research", "Ocean Conservation Society", "Ocean First Institute", "Ocean Revolution", "Ocean Unite", "One More Generation", "Organization for Research and Conservation of Aquatic Animals (ORCA)", "Project Seahorse", "Science and Conservation of Fish Aggregations (SCRFA)", "SEVENSEAS Media", "Snorkel Bob Foundation", "Tara Expeditions", "Te Mana O Te Moana", "Tethys Research Institute", "The Science Exchange", "Tonga Voyaging Society", "Turtle Island Restoration Network"], "ing": ["Blue Climate Solutions", "EarthEcho International", "GRID Arendal", "High Seas Alliance", "International Fund for Animal Welfare (IWAF)", "Marine Conservation Institute", "Mission Blue", "Sea Shepherd", "The Global Tuna Conservation Project", "The Ocean Foundation", "Wild Earth Allies", "World Wildlife Fund International"], "edu": ["Ocean and Coastal Policy Program", "Gill Ainsworth", "Rohan Arthur", "Robert Baldwin", "Jay Barlow", "Nicola Beaumont", "Jessica Blythe", "Gill Braulik", "Elizabeth R Brill", "Villy Christensen", "Vic Cockroft", "Sylvia Earle", "Monica Engel", "Beatrice Frank", "Craig Harris", "Peter Harris", "Nan Hauser", "Xabier Irigoien", "Benjamin Kahn", "Kristin Kaschner", "David P Keller", "Jasper Kenter", "Dan Kerem", "Danielle Kreb", "Tomohiro Kuwae", "Ronal W Larson", "Michael C MacCracken", "Anuschka Miller", "Gillian Minton", "Wallace J Nichols", "Bethan O Leary", "Esben Molan Olsen", "Heidi Pearson", "Lisa Pennisi", "Maria Potouroglou", "Ellen Prager", "Jill Richardson", "Denise Risch", "Callum Roberts", "Alex David Rogers", "Joe Roman", "Carl Safina", "Michael Salter", "Stephen Salter", "Robin R Sears", "Rachel Skubel", "Walker O Smith Jr", "Richard Stafford", "Robert Steneck", "Rashid Sumaila", "Leigh Torres", "Clive Trueman", "Grigory Tsidulko", "John Virdin", "Christian Vivian", "Asha de Vos", "Robin Warner"]} |
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ccid_0112 |
Climate change and health in small island developing states |
mainly adaptation |
human settlements |
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https://www.who.int/globalchange/sids-initiative/en/ |
2017 |
The initiative aims to provide national health authorities in SIDS with the political, technical and evidence and financial support to better understand and address the effects of climate change on health. This includes addressing climate change impacts on the main determinants of health (i.e. food, air, water and sanitation); improving the climate-resilience and environmental sustainability of healthcare facilities; and promoting climate change mitigation actions by the most polluting sectors (e.g. transport, energy, food and agriculture) to maximize health co-benefits. The initiative will also aim to lead the way in transforming health services in SIDS away from the current model of curative services with escalating costs, towards one based on disease prevention, climate resilience and sustainability. |
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["Fiji", "Maldives", "Timor-Leste", "Jamaica", "Kiribati", "Vanuatu"] |
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{"ior": ["WHO", "UNFCCC"], "ngv": ["Fiji"]} |
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Climate Risk Early Warning Systems |
mainly adaptation |
land use, oceans and coastal zones, water |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=20 |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Climate_Risk_and_Early_Warning_Systems_Initiative |
https://www.crews-initiative.org/ |
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CREWS is a mechanism that funds Least Developed Countries (LDC) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) for risk informed early warning services, implemented by 3 partners, based on clear operational procedures. |
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All relevant SIDS and LDC are expected to have at least early warning systems and risk information by 2020 |
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["Burkina Faso", "Mali", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "None", "Papua New Guinea", "None", "Haiti", "Cura\u00e7ao", "Chad", "Benin", "Sierra Leone", "None", "Ethiopia", "Mozambique", "None", "Cambodia", "None", "Afghanistan", "Lao People's Democratic Republic (the)", "None"] |
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{"ngv ": ["Canada", "Finland", "Japan", "Mexico", "New Zealand ", "Norway", "European Commission", "USAID"], "ior": ["UNDP", "ACP", "GFDRR", "UNDRR"], "edu": ["WMO"]} |
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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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[Banco de Mexico]_ngv_mex,[Bank Al Maghrib]_ngv_mar,[Bank of England]_ngv_gbr,[Banque de France]_ngv_fra,[De Nederlandsche Bank]_ngv_nld,[Deutsche Bundesbank and BaFin]_ngv_deu,[Finansinspektionen]_ngv_swe,[Monetary Authority of Singapore]_ngv_sgp,[Peoples Bank of China]_ngv_chn,[Bank for International Settlements]_ior_int,[Bank of Canada]_ngv_can,[Bank Negara Malaysia]_ngv_mys,[Japan FSA]_ngv_jpn |
{"ngv": ["Abu Dhabi Financial Services Regulatory Authority", "Austrian Financial Market Authority", "Banco Central de Costa Rica", "Banco Central del Paraguay", "Banca d\u2019Italia", "Banco de Espana", "Banco de Mexico", "Central Bank of Colombia", "Banco de Portugal", "Bank Al Maghrib", "Bank Indonesia", "Central Bank of Malaysia", "Bank of Canada", "Bank of England", "Bank of Finland", "Bank of Greece", "Bank of Israel", "Bank of Japan", "Bank of Korea", "Bank of Slovenia", "Bank of Thailand", "Banque Centrale de Tunisie", "Banque Centrale du Luxembourg", "Banque de France", "Bank of Estonia", "Bank of Latvia", "Bank of Lithuania", "Bank of Russia", "Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas", "Central Bank of Brazil", "Bundesanstalt f\u00fcr Finanzdienstleistungsaufsic ht", "Bank of Mauritius", "Central Bank of Armenia", "Central Bank of Cyprus", "Central Bank of Hungary", "Central Bank of Ireland", "Central Bank of Malta", "Central Bank of Seychelles", "Central Bank of West African States", "Comision Nacional Bancaria y de Valores", "Comision para el Mercado de Chile", "Commission de controle des activites financieres", "Commission de Surveillance de Secteur Financier", "Danish Financial Supervisory Authority", "Danmarks National Bank", "De Nederlandsche Bank", "Departments of Financial Services of the State of New York", "Deutsche Bundesbank", "Dubai Financial Services Authority", "European Banking Authority", "European Central Bank", "European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority", "European Securities and Markets Authority", "Finansinspektionen", "Finanstilsynet", "Guernsey Financial Services Commission", "Isle of Man Financial Services Authority", "Istituto per la Vigilanza sulle Assicurazioni", "Hong Kong Monetary Authority", "Japan FSA", "Malta Financial Services Authority", "Monetary Authority of Singapore", "Narodna Banka Slovenska", "National Bank of Belgium", "National Bank of Cambodia", "National Bank of Georgia", "National Bank of Romania", "Norges Bank", "Oesterreichse Nationalbank", "Peoples Bank of China", "Reserve Bank of Australia", "Reserve Bank of New Zealand", "South African Reserve bank ", "Superintendencia Financiera De Colombia", "Sveriges Riksbank", "Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority", "Swiss National Bank"]} |
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ccid_0341 |
Call for Action on Adaptation and Resilience |
mainly adaptation |
land use, oceans and coastal zones, human settlements |
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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. |
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[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"]} |
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ccid_0246 |
LDC Initiative for Effective Adaptation and Resilience |
mainly adaptation |
human settlements |
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https://www.iied.org/ldc-initiative-for-effective-adaptation-resilience-life-ar,http://www.ldc-climate.org/about-us/long-term-initiatives/ |
2018 |
The LDC Initiative for Effective Adaptation and Resilience (LIFE-AR) aims to develop an over-arching least developed countries (LDC) vision for adapting towards a climate resilient future by 2050. The vision will be LDC led and driven, driving forward climate action in line with LDC needs and priorities. LIFE-AR aims to:Develop an over-arching LDC vision for adapting towards a climate resilient future by 2050. The vision will be LDC-led and driven, enabling LDCs to drive forward climate action in line with their needs and priorities, and to present a strong case for domestic, donor and private investment into delivering long term, innovative and real climate action at scaleInform the development of adaptation plans to 2050, and identify immediate priorities that will further build national institutions, domestic systems and capabilities, and further define National Adaptation Plans (NAPs), National Determined Contributions (NDCs) and wider national efforts to build resilience and address poverty, and Undertake a robust review of evidence on effective adaptation and resilience interventions to date to inform the LDC vision, guided by a network of LDC advisers, practitioners and resilience partners, building on ongoing initiatives. Such an analysis will pinpoint ‘lighthouse initiatives’ that can serve as examples for learning and replication among fellow LDCs. |
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100% access to productive energy services |
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["Afghanistan", "Angola", "Bangladesh", "Benin", "Bhutan", "Burkina Faso", "Burundi", "Cambodia", "Central African Republic (the)", "Chad", "Comoros (the)", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Djibouti", "Eritrea", "Ethiopia", "Gambia (the)", "Guinea", "Guinea-Bissau", "Haiti", "Kiribati", "Lao People's Democratic Republic (the)", "Lesotho", "Liberia", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Mozambique", "Myanmar", "None", "Niger (the)", "Rwanda", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "Sierra Leone", "Solomon Islands", "Somalia", "South Sudan", "Sudan (the)", "Timor-Leste", "None", "Tuvalu", "None", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Vanuatu", "Yemen", "Zambia"] |
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{"ngv": ["Afghanistan", "Angola", "Bangladesh", "Benin", "Bhutan", "Burkina Faso", "Burundi", "Cambodia", "Central African Republic", "Chad", "Comoros", "Democratic Republic of the Congo", "Djibouti", "Eritrea", "Ethiopia", "Gambia", "Guinea", "Guinea-Bissau", "Haiti", "Kiribati", "Lao People\u2019s Dem. Republic", "Lesotho", "Liberia", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mali", "Mauritania", "Mozambique", "Myanmar", "Nepal", "Niger", "Rwanda", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Senegal", "Sierra Leone", "Solomon Islands", "Somalia", "South Sudan", "Sudan", "Timor-Leste", "Togo", "Tuvalu", "Uganda", "United Republic of Tanzania", "Vanuatu", "Yemen", "Zambia"]} |
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ccid_0146 |
Africa Climate-Smart Agriculture Alliance |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
land use |
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https://www.nepad.org/programme/climate-smart-agriculture |
2014 |
The establishment of AUDA-NEPAD is part of the global reforms geared at improving the African Union’s impact and operational efficiency. The mandate of AUDA-NEPAD is to: a) Coordinate and Execute priority regional and continental projects to promote regional integration towards the accelerated realisation of Agenda 2063; and b) Strengthen capacity of African Union Member States and regional bodies, advance knowledge-based advisory support, undertake the full range of resource mobilisation and serve as the continent’s technical interface with all Africa’s development stakeholders and development partners. |
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[As part of the Africa CSA Vision 25x25, the alliance aims to contribute to helping 25 million farmers become more resilient and food secure by 2025; Reach 6 million farm households between 2015 and 2021] |
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["Ethiopia", "Kenya", "Malawi", "Uganda", "Zambia", "Madagascar", "Niger (the)", "Tanzania, United Republic of"] |
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{"ngv": ["African Union Development Agency (AUDA NEPAD)", "African Union Commission"], "sgv": ["Regional Economic Communities of the African Union"], "ing": ["CARE International", "Catholic Relief Services (CRS)", "Concern Worldwide", "Oxfam", "World Vision"], "ior": ["Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO)", "Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR)"], "edu": ["Climate Change Agriculture and Food Security Research Program (CCAFS)", "Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA)", "Food Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN)"]} |
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ccid_0349 |
Coaliton for Sustainable Energy Access |
mainly adaptation |
energy |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=128 |
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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.
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[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] |
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["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"] |
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[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"]} |
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ccid_0216 |
Climate Finance Partnership |
mainly mitigation |
human settlements, transport, energy, industry |
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https://europeanclimate.org/news/governments-and-philanthropies-announce-ground-breaking-partnership-with-blackrock-to-mobilize-and-deploy-climate-finance-at-scale/ |
2018 |
The Climate Finance Partnership (CFP) aims to direct capital into climate-related projects in developing countries.The CFP plans to invest between $500 million and $1 billion in climate
change mitigation projects in emerging countries. The funds will be invested in climate infrastructure in Southeast Asia, Latin America and Africa. This includes the production of renewable energy, energy efficiency in residential, commercial and industrial sectors, energy storage, and low-carbon transport services. |
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[Invest between $500 million and $1 billion in climate change mitigation projects in emerging countries.] https://www.afd.fr/en/actualites/blackrock-climate-finance-partnership |
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{"ngv": ["Agence Francaise de Developpement", " Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety of Germany"], "ing": ["The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation", "The Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment", "The IKEA Foundation"]} |
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ccid_0350 |
Clean Jobs Initiative |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
industry |
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https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=129 |
2020 |
47 countries have committed to developing national plans for a fair transition, decent work and green employment. These plans will include, as appropriate for each country: Creating mechanisms of inclusive social dialogue, assessing employment, social and economic impacts of ecological transition and green jobs potential, implementing skills development, designing innovative social protection policies and increasing the transfer of technology and knowledge to developing countries, as well as innovation and responsible investment by both public and private entities. |
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["Albania", "Algeria", "Andorra", "Argentina", "Benin", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "Cabo Verde", "Costa Rica", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Croatia", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Finland", "France", "Gabon", "Germany", "Ghana", "Greece", "Guatemala", "Guinea", "Honduras", "Hungary", "Ireland", "Italy", "Jamaica", "Luxembourg", "Mali", "Mexico", "Montenegro", "Morocco", "Netherlands (the)", "New Zealand", "Nicaragua", "Republic of North Macedonia", "Panama", "Peru", "Poland", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Romania", "Samoa", "Senegal", "Serbia", "Spain", "Sweden", "Tunisia", "Ukraine", "Uruguay", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"] |
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{"ngv": ["Albania", "Algeria", "Andorra", "Argentina", "Benin", "Bolivia", "Cabo Verde", "Costa Rica", "Cote d'Ivoire", "Croatia", "Dominican Republic", "Finland", "France", "Gabon", "Germany", "Ghana", "Greece", "Guatemala", "Guinea", "Honduras", "Hungary", "Ireland", "Italy", "Jamaica", "Luxembourg", "Mali", "Mexico", "Montenegro", "Morocco", "Netherlands", "New Zealand", "Nicaragua", "North Macedonia", "Panama", "Peru", "Poland", "Republic of Korea", "Romania", "Samoa", "Senegal", "Serbia", "Spain", "Sweden", "Tunisia", "Ukraine", "Uruguay", "United Kingdom"]} |
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ccid_0351 |
Initiative on Protection of Cultural and Natural Heritage from Climate Change |
mainly adaptation |
land use |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=133 |
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https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=133 |
2020 |
Countries commit to protect cultural and natural heritage from the impacts of climate change |
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["Albania", "Algeria", "Andorra", "Armenia", "Austria", "Azerbaijan", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Bulgaria", "Canada", "Chile", "China", "Croatia", "Cyprus", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Egypt", "France", "Germany", "Greece", "Guatemala", "India", "Iraq", "Ireland", "Israel", "Italy", "Jordan", "Lebanon", "Luxembourg", "Malta", "Mexico", "Mongolia", "Morocco", "Netherlands (the)", "Nicaragua", "Republic of North Macedonia", "Norway", "Panama", "Peru", "Poland", "Portugal", "Qatar", "Korea (the Republic of)", "Romania", "San Marino", "Serbia", "Singapore", "Slovenia", "Spain", "Sri Lanka", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "United Arab Emirates (the)", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)"] |
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{"ngv": ["Albania", "Algeria", "Andorra", "Armenia", "Austria", "Azerbaijan", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Bulgaria", "Canada", "Chile", "China", "Croatia", "Cyprus", "Dominican Republic", "Egypt", "France", "Germany", "Greece", "Guatemala", "India", "Iraq", "Ireland", "Israel", "Italy", "Jordan", "Lebanon", "Luxembourg", "Malta", "Mexico", "Mongolia", "Morocco", "Netherlands", "Nicaragua", "North Macedonia", "Norway", "Panama", "Peru", "Poland", "Portugal", "Qatar", "Republic of Korea", "Romania", "San Marino", "Serbia", "Singapore", "Slovenia", "Spain", "Sri Lanka", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "United Arab Emirates", "United Kingdom"]} |
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ccid_0300 |
MedFish4ever |
nature-based solutions |
oceans and coastal zones |
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https://oceanconference.un.org/commitments/?id=18708 |
2017 |
The EU, together with its Mediterranean partners, has endorsed MedFish4Ever Declaration, which set out a detailed work programme for the next 10 years. In particular, the EU, as a signatory to the Declaration, commits (1) by 2020 to ensure that all key Mediterranean stocks are subject to adequate data collection and scientifically assessed on a regular basis; (2) to establish multi-annual management plans for all key fisheries; (3) to eliminate illegal fishing and to that end, ensure that, by 2020 all States have the legal framework and the necessary human and technical capabilities to meet their control and inspection responsibilities; (4) to support sustainable small-scale fisheries and aquaculture by, inter alia, streamlining funding schemes for local projects related to low-impact techniques and fishing gear, social inclusion and the contribution of fishermen to environmental protection |
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At least 10% of the Mediterranean sea effectively protected by 2020 |
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100% of key Mediterranean stocks are subjest to adequate data collection by 2020; 100% of the key fisheries should have a multi-annual managment plan by 2020 |
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{"ngv": ["Albania", "Algeria", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Croatia", "Cyprus", "France", "Greece", "Italy", "Malta", "Monaco", "Montenegro", "Morocco", "Slovenia", "Spain", "Tunisia", "Turkey"]} |
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ccid_0052 |
Global Fuel Economy Initiative |
mainly mitigation |
transport, energy |
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https://www.globalfueleconomy.org/ |
2009 |
The Global Fuel Economy Initiative (GFEI) is the centerpiece of the vehicle efficiency accelerator. Its primary aim is to reduce emissions and at least double the efficiency of the global vehicle fleet from an average of 8l/100 km in 2005 to 4l/100 km by 2050. It also aims to halve new light duty vehicle fuel economy (in l/100km or gCO2/km) by 2030. This could save 1Gt CO2 annually by 2025, increasing to 2Gt CO2 annually by 2050. GFEI is providing support and capacity building to over fifty countries around the world to introduce policies that can make this happen. The target of working in 100 countries which was announced at COP21 continues to drive GFEI's capacity-building objective on this issue. |
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## 90% reduction of CO2 pero km for passenger light duty vehicles by 2050 (baseline 2005); ##70% reduction of CO2 per km for heavy duty trucks by 2050 (baseline 2005); ## two and three wheelers: reduce per km CO2 emissions by 80% by 2035, 95% by 2050; ## urban buses: reduce per km CO2 emissions 65% by 2035 and 95% by 2050 |
our goal of an average 50% improvement in the fuel economy of all light-duty vehicles by 2050 (2005 baseline); Improve Heavy Duty Vehicle fuel consumption by 35% by 2035 for new vehicles (2005 baseline) |
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["United Arab Emirates (the)", "Argentina", "Australia", "Benin", "Bangladesh", "Bahrain", "Belize", "Brazil", "Botswana", "Canada", "Chile", "China", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "Germany", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Algeria", "Egypt", "Ethiopia", "Fiji", "France", "Georgia", "Ghana", "Guatemala", "Honduras", "Indonesia", "India", "None", "Iran (Islamic Republic of)", "Jamaica", "Jordan", "Kazakhstan", "Kenya", "Lebanon", "Liberia", "Morocco", "Moldova (the Republic of)", "Mexico", "Republic of North Macedonia", "Mali", "Myanmar", "Montenegro", "Mongolia", "Mozambique", "Mauritius", "Malawi", "Malaysia", "Nigeria", "Netherlands (the)", "Nepal", "Panama", "Peru", "Philippines (the)", "Paraguay", "Rwanda", "Senegal", "El Salvador", "Togo", "Thailand", "Tunisia", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Uganda", "Ukraine", "Uruguay", "United States of America (the)", "Viet Nam", "South Africa", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe"] |
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[FIA Foundation]_ing_gbr,[UNEP]_ior_int,[UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies]_edu_usa,[International Energy Agency (OECD-IEA)]_ior_int,[International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)]_ing_int,[International Transport Forum (OECD-ITF)]_ior_int |
{"ngv": ["Algeria", "Argentina", "Australia", "Bahrain", "Bangladesh", "Belize", "Benin", "Botswana", "Brazil", "Canada", "Chile", "China", "Costa Rica", "Colombia", "Dominican Republic", "Egypt", "El Salvador", "Ethiopia", "Fiji", "Georgia", "Ghana", "Guatemala", "Honduras", "India", "Indonesia", "Iran", "Ivory Coast", "Jamaica", "Jordan", "Kazakhstan", "Kenya", "Lebanon", "Liberia", "Malawi", "Malaysia", "Mali", "Mauritius", "Mexico", "Moldova", "Mongolia", "Montenegro", "Morocco", "Mozambique", "Myanmar", "Nepal", "Nigeria", "North Macedonia", "Panama", "Paraguay", "Peru", "Philippines", "Rwanda", "Senegal", "South Africa", "Tanzania", "Thailand", "Togo", "Tunisia", "Uganda", "Ukraine", "United Arab Emirates", "Uruguay", "Vietnam", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe"], "ing": ["Centro Mario Molina (Chile)", "Clean Air Asia (Philippines)", "Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)"], "bus": ["Bosch", "Exxon Mobil", "Michelin", "Shell"]} |
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ccid_0124 |
Zero Routine Flaring by 2030 |
mainly mitigation |
energy |
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http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Zero_Routine_Flaring_by_2030 |
https://www.worldbank.org/en/programs/zero-routine-flaring-by-2030 |
2015 |
Zero Routine Flaring by 2030 initiative introduced by the World Bank, brings together governments, oil
companies, and development institutions who recognize the flaring situation is unsustainable from a resource management and environmental perspective, and who agree to cooperate to eliminate routine flaring no later than 2030. |
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a) not routinely flare gas in new oil field developments and b) to end routine flaring in existing (legacy) fields as soon as possible and no later than 2030; Oil companies with routine flaring at existing oil fields they operate will seek to implement economically viable solutions to eliminate this legacy flaring as soon as possible, and no later than 2030.
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["Angola", "Australia", "Azerbaijan", "Bahrain", "Brazil", "Canada", "Cameroon", "Congo (the)", "Denmark", "Algeria", "Ecuador", "Egypt", "France", "Gabon", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Indonesia", "India", "Iraq", "Kazakhstan", "Kuwait", "Morocco", "Mexico", "Niger (the)", "Nigeria", "Netherlands (the)", "Norway", "Oman", "Peru", "Portugal", "Russian Federation (the)", "Senegal", "South Sudan", "Turkmenistan", "Tunisia", "United States of America (the)", "Uzbekistan"] |
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[World Bank]_ior_int |
{"ngv": ["Angola", "Azerbaijan", "Bahrain", "Cameroon", "Canada", "Republic of Congo", "Denmark", "Egypt", "Ecuador", "France", "Gabon", "Germany", "Indonesia", "Iraq", "Kazakhstan", "Mexico", "Morocco", "Netherlands", "New Zealand", "Niger", "Nigeria", "Norway", "Oman", "Peru", "Russia", "Saudi Arabia", "Turkmensitan", "Uzbekistan", "United States", "Agence Fran\u00e7aise de D\u00e9veloppement (AFD)"], "sgv": ["California", "Western Australia"], "bus": ["BP", "Cairn Energy", "Ecopetrol", "Eni", "Enterprise Tunisienne d\u2019Activit\u00e9s P\u00e9troli\u00e8res (ETAP - Tunisia)", "Equinor", "Frontier Oil Limited", "Halp Energia", "Gazprom Neft", "KazMunayGas", " KazPetrol Group", "Kuwait Oil Company", "KUKOIL", "MOL Group", "Niger Delta Petroleum Resources Ltd.", "Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation", "Nile Petroleum Corporation", "Oando Energy Resources", "Occidental", "Oil India Limited", "OMV Group", "ONGC", "Pan Ocean Oil Corporation (Nigeria) Ltd.", "Petroamazonas EP", "Petrobas", "Petroleum Development Oman", "Repsol", "Saudi Aramco", "Seven Energy", "Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc", "Shell", "SOCAR", "Societ\u00e9 Nationale des Hydrocarbures", "Societ\u00e9 Nationale des Petroles du Congo", "Sonangol", "Sonatrach", "TOTAL", "Uzbekneftegaz", "Wintershall Dea", "Woodside"], "ior": ["African Development Bank (AfDB)", "Asian Development Bank (ADB)", "Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)", "CAF - Development Bank of Latin America", "East African Development Bank (EADB)", "ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID)", "European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)", "European Investment Bank (EIB)", "Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)", "Islamic Development Bank (IsDB)", "OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID)", "West African Development Bank (BOAD)", "World Bank Group"], "oth": ["United Nations Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All)"]} |
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ccid_0087 |
Caribbean Climate-Smart Accelerator |
equally adaptation & mitigation |
oceans and coastal zones, energy |
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https://www.caribbeanaccelerator.org/ |
2017 |
The Accelerator is an entrepreneurial engine that catalyzes and accelerates priority initiatives toward a Climate-Smart Zone, delivering resilience, social development, and broad-based economic growth for the Caribbean. Our central objective is to help transform the region’s economy by fast-tracking sound public and private investment opportunities that support climate action and economic growth through sustainable development. Drawing on the deep experience of our nations and institutions, a group of twenty-seven visionary Caribbean Governments, alongside some of the largest global companies, financial institutions, and foundations have joined The Accelerator to make the Caribbean a beacon of climate-smart development. |
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[Setting the region on a course to become 90% renewable energy for all Caribbean countries by 2035] |
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["Anguilla", "Antigua and Barbuda", "Aruba", "Bahamas (the)", "Barbados", "Belize", "Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba", "Virgin Islands (British)", "Costa Rica", "Cura\u00e7ao", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Dominica", "Grenada", "Guyana", "Haiti", "Honduras", "Jamaica", "Mexico", "Montserrat", "Panama", "Saint Kitts and Nevis", "Saint Lucia", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Suriname", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Turks and Caicos Islands (the)", "Virgin Islands (U.S.)"] |
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{"ngv": ["Anguilla", "Antigua and Barbuda", "Aruba", "Bahamas", "Barbados", "Belize", "Bonaire", "British Virgin Islands", "Costa Rica", "Curacao", "Dominican Republic", "Dominica", "Grenada", "Guyana", "Haiti", "Honduras", "Jamaica", "Mexico", "Montserrat", "Panama", "St Kitts and Nevis", "St Lucia", "St Vincent and The Grenadines", "Suriname", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Turks and Caicos", "US Virgin Islands", "Caribbean Community (CARICOM)", "Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA)", "Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)", "Government of Canada"], "bus": ["Airbnb", "BITT Digital Inc", "Branson Centre for Entrepreneurship Kingston", "Virgin Group", "Zero Mass Water", "8 Minute Energy", "Algas Organics", "BMR Energy", "Cave Shepherd and Co Ltd", "Environmental Services Inc", "Envision Energy", "Harneys", "Ionian Management Inc", "Long Haul Capital Group LLC", "Mats Granryd GSMA", "PwC", "Risk Cooperative", "Sutter Securities", "Swiss Re", "Willis Towers Watson", "TBWA Melbourne"], "ior": ["Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR)", "Green Climate Fund (GCF)", "Inter American Development Bank Group (IDB)", "United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)", "World Bank Group (WBG)", "Committee on Sustainability Assessment", "Caribbean Development Bank (CDB)", "Organisation of American States (OAS)"], "oth": ["Ocean Unite", "Breakthrough Energy Coalition"], "dng": ["Rocky Mountain Institute", "Sir Richard Branson", "Tides Foundation", "Virgin Unite", "Bridgeway Foundation", "Clinton Foundation", "Chris Hohn Fund Management The Children's Investment Fund Management (TCI)", "Fahr LLC"], "ing": ["The Nature Conservancy", "Bill Gates"], "edu": ["University of the West Indies", "Munich Climate Insurance", "Writing Legends"], "inv": ["Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF SPC)", "LowCarbondotcom"], "sgv": ["Global Affairs Canada (GAC)"]} |
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SIDS Lighthouses Initiative |
mainly mitigation |
energy |
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http://islands.irena.org |
2015 |
The Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Lighthouses initiative (LHI) is a framework for action to support SIDS in the transformation from a predominantly fossil-based to a renewables-based and resilient energy system. The initiative addresses all elements of the energy transition, from policy and market frameworks to technology options and capacity building. Lighthouses brings together 36 SIDS as well as 29 other partners, including regional and international organisations, development agencies, private companies, research institutes and non-profit organisations. IRENA is the coordinator and facilitator of the initiative. |
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[Deploy 120 MW of renewable energy capacity by 2020] [Boost renewable power deployment, aiming for a target of five gigawatts (GW) of installed capacity in SIDS by 2023.] NAZCA |
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[Almost all SIDS have set indicative national renewable energy targets coupled with strong political commitments which resulted in 12 LHI SIDS partners targeting for more than 80% RE penetration in the power sector] |
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[All by 2020: Mobilize USD 500 million, Deploy 100 MW of new solar PV, Deploy 20 MW of new wind power, Ensure all participating islands develop renewable energy roadmaps] |
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["Antigua and Barbuda", "Aruba", "Bahamas (the)", "Barbados", "Belize", "Virgin Islands (British)", "Cabo Verde", "Cuba", "Comoros (the)", "Cook Islands (the)", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Micronesia (Federated States of)", "Fiji", "Grenada", "Kiribati", "Maldives", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Mauritius", "Montserrat", "Nauru", "New Caledonia", "Niue", "Palau", "Papua New Guinea", "Saint Lucia", "Samoa", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Seychelles", "Solomon Islands", "Tonga", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Turks and Caicos Islands (the)", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu"] |
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{"ngv": ["Antigua and Barbuda", "Aruba", "Bahamas", "Barbados", "Belize", "British Virgin Islands", "Cape Verde", "Cuba", "Comoros", "Cook Islands", "Dominican Republic", "Fiji", "Grenada", "Guyana", "Kiribati", "Maldives", "Marshall Islands", "Mauritius", "Micronesia (Federated States of)", "Montserrat", "Nauru", "New Caledonia", "Niue", "Palau", "Papua New Guinea", "Saint Lucia", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Samoa", "Sao Tome and Principe", "Seychelles", "Solomon Islands", "Tonga", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Turks and Caicos", "Tuvalu", "Vanuatu", "Denmark", "France", "Japan", "Germany", "Italy", "New Zealand", "Norway", "United Arab Emirates", "United States of America", "Association of the Overseas Countries and Territories of the European Union", "European Union", "Indian Ocean Commission", "Pacific Power Association"], "bus": ["Caribbean Electric Utility Services Corporation", "ENEL"], "oth": ["Clean Energy Solutions Center", "Clinton Climate Initiative", "Sustainable Energy for All"], "ior": ["International Renewable Energy Agency", "Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States", "Pacific Islands Development Forum", "Pacific Community (SPC)", "United Nations Development Programme", "United Nations Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries", "Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States (UNOHRLLS)", "World Bank"], "edu": ["Rocky Mountain Institute - Carbon War Room"], "dng": ["Solar Head of State", "Sur Futuro Foundation"]} |
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Debt swap |
mainly adaptation |
human settlements |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=112 |
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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. |
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["Saint Lucia", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Antigua and Barbuda"] |
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{"ngv": ["Antigua and Barbuda", "Saint Lucia", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines"]} |
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Protecting 1 million sq kms through the $15 million WCS Marine Protected Area Fund |
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oceans and coastal zones |
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https://mpafund.wcs.org/ |
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The WCS Marine Protected Area Fund (MPA Fund) is dedicated to preserving the most critical marine ecosystems on Earth. MPAs have proven to be an effective tool to protect and conserve marine biodiversity. With an active presence in 40 coastal countries, WCS is uniquely positioned to assist nations establish new marine protected areas and significantly advance conservation of the world’s marine resources. The $15 million WCS MPA Fund, launched in 2016, channels resources toward the expansion and establishment of MPAs across the world’s oceans. With this support WCS has been working with 26 countries to increase the marine and coastal area under protection to our goal of one million square kilometers.
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[Protect 3.7 million sq kms of of previously unsecured and unprotected ocean], [Create more than one million square kilometers (km 2 ) of new protected areas, specifically assist countries meet the United Nations target of protecting ten percent of their coastal and marine waters by 2020] |
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["Argentina", "Bangladesh", "Belize", "Canada", "Chile", "Colombia", "Equatorial Guinea", "Fiji", "Gabon", "Guatemala", "Honduras", "Indonesia", "Kenya", "Madagascar", "Nicaragua", "Papua New Guinea", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "United States of America (the)"] |
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{"ngv": ["Arctic Beringia", "Argentina", "Bangladesh", "Belize", "Chile", "Colombia", "Congo", "Cuba", "Equatorial Guinea", "Fiji", "Gabon", "Guatemala", "Honduras", "India", "Indonesia", "Kenya", "Madagascar", "Malaysia", "Myanmar", "Nicaragua", "Papua New Guinea", "Solomon Islands", "Tanzania"], "": ["Arctic Beringia"]} |
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Bonn Challenge |
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https://www.bonnchallenge.org/ |
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The Bonn Challenge is a global goal to bring 150 million hectares of degraded and deforested landscapes into restoration by 2020 and 350 million hectares by 2030. Launched by the Government of Germany and IUCN in 2011, the Challenge surpassed the 150-million-hectare milestone for pledges in 2017. We respond to the urgent issue of land degradation affecting over 3 billion people and over 30 per cent of Earth’s arable land. We do this by working with countries, organisations and private entities to pledge and achieve ambitious targets to restore degraded and deforested lands. We align our work with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Aichi Biodiversity Targets, the Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) goal, and the Paris Climate Change Agreement – all together providing a roadmap for a sustainable planet. To achieve these goals, we rely on a flexible, nuanced approach to restoration called forest landscape restoration (FLR). FLR restores ecological integrity while enhancing human well-being. IUCN and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) coined the term forest landscape restoration in 2000 as a framework for managing landscapes, complementing both forest conservation and sustainable management. Since then, FLR has evolved into a powerful nature-based solution, transforming landscapes and the lives of people worldwide. |
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The Bonn Challenge is a global effort to restore 150 million hectares of the world's deforested and degraded lands by 2020 and 350 million hectares by 2030. |
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["Argentina", "Armenia", "Azerbaijan", "Bangladesh", "Benin", "Brazil", "Burundi", "Cameroon", "Central African Republic (the)", "Chad", "Chile", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Cuba", "Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Ecuador", "El Salvador", "Ethiopia", "Eswatini", "Gambia (the)", "Georgia", "Ghana", "Guatemala", "Guinea", "Guatemala", "None", "India", "Kazakhstan", "Kenya", "Kyrgyzstan", "Liberia", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mexico", "Mongolia", "Mozambique", "Nigeria", "Niger (the)", "Nigeria", "Pakistan", "Panama", "Peru", "Congo (the)", "Rwanda", "Senegal", "Sri Lanka", "Tajikistan", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Uganda", "United States of America (the)", "Uruguay", "Uzbekistan", "Zimbabwe"] |
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[International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)]_oth_che,[Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety]_ngv_deu |
{"ngv": ["Argentina", "Armenia", "Azerbaijan", "Bangladesh", "Benin", "Brazil", "Burundi", "Cameroon", "Central African Republic", "Chad", "Chile", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "Cote d\u2019Ivorie", "Cuba", "Democratic repoblic of the Congo", "Dominican Republic", "Ecudaor", "El Salvador", "Ethiopia", "Eswatini", "Gambia", "Georgia", "Ghana", "Guatemala", "Guinea", "Honduras", "India", "Kazakhstan", "Kenya", "Kyrgyzstan", "Liberia", "Madagascar", "Malawi", "Mexico", "Mongolia", "Mozambique", "Nicaragua", "Niger", "Nigeria", "Pakistan", "Panama", "Peru", "Republic of the Congo", "Rwanda", "Senegal", "Sri Lanka", "Tajikistan", "Tanzania", "Uganda", "United States", "Uruguay", "Uzbekistan", "Zimbabwe"], "dng": ["Guatemala Private Natural Reserves"], "sgv": ["Scotland", "Campeche", "Chiapas", "Quintana Rio", "Yucatan", "KPK"], "bus": ["Asia Pulp & Paper"], "oth": ["Brazil\u2019s Atlantic Forest Restoration Pact"]} |
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Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action |
mainly mitigation |
energy |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=97 |
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https://www.financeministersforclimate.org/ |
2018 |
Finance Ministers hold the keys to accelerating climate action. They know most clearly the risks posed by climate change, and recognize how taking action could unlock trillions in investments and create millions of jobs through 2030.
The Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action brings together fiscal and economic policymakers from over 50 countries in leading the global climate response and in securing a just transition towards low-carbon resilient development. |
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["Argentina", "Austria", "Bangladesh", "Canada", "Chile", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "C\u00f4te d'Ivoire", "Cyprus", "Denmark", "Dominican Republic (the)", "Ecuador", "Equatorial Guinea", "Ethiopia", "Finland", "Fiji", "France", "Germany", "Ghana", "Guatemala", "Greece", "Iceland", "Indonesia", "Ireland", "Italy", "Jamaica", "Kenya", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Madagascar", "Maldives", "Marshall Islands (the)", "Mexico", "Monaco", "Netherlands (the)", "New Zealand", "Nigeria", "Norway", "Panama", "Paraguay", "Philippines (the)", "Poland", "Portugal", "Spain", "Sri Lanka", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Tonga", "Uganda", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)", "Uruguay"] |
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{"ngv": ["Argentina", "Austria", "Bangladesh", "Canada", "Chile", "Colombia", "Costa Rica", "Cote d\u2019Ivoire", "Cyprus", "Denmark", "Dominican Republic", "Ecuador", "Equatorial Guinea", "Ethiopia", "Finland", "Fiji", "France", "Germany", "Ghana", "Guatemala", "Greece", "Iceland", "Indonesia", "Ireland", "Italy", "Jamaica", "Kenya", "Latvia", "Lithuania", "Luxembourg", "Madagascar", "Maldives", "Marshall Islands", "Mexico", "Monaco", "Netherlands", "New Zealand", "Nigeria", "Norway", "Panama", "Paraguay", "Philippines", "Poland", "Portugal", "Spain", "Sri Lanka", "Sweden", "Switzerland", "Tonga", "Uganda", "United Kingdom", "Uruguay", "EU Commission"], "ior": ["International Monetary Fund", "Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)", "UNFCCC", "UNDP", "UNEP FI", "Inter-American Development Bank", "European Investment Bank", "African Development Bank", "Asian Development Bank"], "oth": ["NDC Partnership", "Network for Greening the Financial System"], "ing": ["SITRA", "Global Commission on Adaptation", "Coalition for Climate Resilient Investment"], "edu": ["World Resources Institute", "Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment"]} |
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Global Geothermal Alliance |
mainly mitigation |
energy |
https://climateaction.unfccc.int/views/cooperative-initiative-details.html?id=32 |
http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/Global_Geothermal_Alliance |
http://www.globalgeothermalalliance.org/ |
2015 |
Achieve five-fold growth in the global installed capacity for geothermal power generation and two-fold growth for geothermal heating by 2030 |
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Five-fold growth in the global installed capacity for geothermal power generation and two-fold growth for geothermal heating by 2030. |
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["Argentina", "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)", "Chile", "Colombia", "Comoros (the)", "Costa Rica", "Djibouti", "Egypt", "El Salvador", "Ethiopia", "Fiji", "France", "Germany", "Guatemala", "Honduras", "Iceland", "India", "Indonesia", "Italy", "Japan", "Kenya", "Netherlands (the)", "Malaysia", "Mexico", "Nicaragua", "New Zealand", "Pakistan", "Papua New Guinea", "Peru", "Poland", "Portugal", "Romania", "Saint Vincent and the Grenadines", "Switzerland", "Philippines (the)", "Tanzania, United Republic of", "Solomon Islands", "United States of America (the)", "Tonga", "Turkey", "Uganda", "Vanuatu", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe"] |
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{"ngv": ["Argentina", "Bolivia", "Chile", "Colombia", "Comoros", "Costa Rica", "Djibouti", "Egypt", "El Salvador", "Ethiopia", "Fiji", "France", "Germany", "Guatemala", "Honduras", "Iceland", "India", "Indonesia", "Italy", "Japan", "Kenya", "Netherlands", "Malaysia", "Mexico", "Nicaragua", "New Zealand", "Pakistan", "Papua New Guinea", "Peru", "Poland", "Portugal", "Romania", "Saint Vincent & The Grenadines", "Switzerland", "Philipines", "United Republic of Tanzania", "Solomon Islands", "USA", "Tonga", "Turkey", "Uganda", "Vanuatu", "Zambia", "Zimbabwe", "Iceland Geosurvey National Energy Authority"], "ior": ["African Union Commission", "Organization of American States", "Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States", "Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency", "Pacific Community", "UNEP", "UNIDO"], "bus": ["Association GeoEnergy Celle e.V.", "Canadian Geothermal Energy Association", "CARILEC", "CREIA", "European Geothermal Energy Council", "Geothermal Canada", "GEODEEP", "Geothermal Resources Council", "Geothermal Power Plants Investors Association", "Iceland Geothermal Cluster Initiative", "International Geothermal Association", "Macedonian Geothermal Association"], "edu": ["AGH University of Science and Technology", "Andean Geothermal Center of Excellence", "CeMIEGeo", "Energy Institute Hrvoje Po\u017ear", "Serbian Geological Society", "UNU GTP"]} |
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