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Webinar: Overcoming the challenges of INDC preparation: experiences and lessons learned
Venue Online
Date 28 Aug 2015

Niklas Höhne of NewClimate Institute presented in a webinar hosted by UNDP on experiences and lessons learned from INDC preparation worldwide.

Connecting the dots - Results-based financing in climate policy
Publication date 27 Aug 2015

This study clarifies the definition of results-based financing (RBF) and in particular its role in the context of climate policy. The publication is aimed at readers from the carbon markets and climate finance communities alike. It facilitates a common understanding of what RBF as a financing modality involves and is therefore meant to also be a good starting point for readers looking into this topic for the first time. An overview of results-based finance options and opportunities for linking market and non-market approaches is provided. Combining carbon market and non-market climate finance...

Publication in Nature Climate Change: Aligning corporate greenhouse-gas emissions targets with climate goals
Publication date 24 Aug 2015

Corporate climate action is increasingly considered important in driving the transition towards a low-carbon economy. For this, it is critical to ensure translation of global goals to greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets at company level. At the moment, however, there is a lack of clear methods to derive consistent corporate target setting that keeps cumulative corporate GHG emissions within a specific carbon budget (for example, 550–1,300 GtCO2 between 2011 and 2050 for the 2°C target) . Here the authors propose a method for corporate emissions target setting that derives carbon...

Publication in Nature Climate Change: Aligning corporate greenhouse-gas emissions targets with climate goals
Publication date 24 Aug 2015

Corporate climate action is increasingly considered important in driving the transition towards a low-carbon economy. For this, it is critical to ensure translation of global goals to greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets at company level. At the moment, however, there is a lack of clear methods to derive consistent corporate target setting that keeps cumulative corporate GHG emissions within a specific carbon budget (for example, 550–1,300 GtCO2 between 2011 and 2050 for the 2°C target) . Here the authors propose a method for corporate emissions target setting that derives carbon...

Comparative assessment of Japan's long-term carbon budget under different effort-sharing principles
Publication date 29 Jul 2015

This article assesses Japan’s carbon budgets up to 2100 in the global efforts to achieve the 2°C target under different effort-sharing approaches based on long-term GHG mitigation scenarios published in 13 studies. The article also presents exemplary emission trajectories for Japan to stay within the calculated Budget.

The impact of good practice policies on regional and global greenhouse gas emissions
Publication date 29 Jul 2015

Implementing good practice policies could hold warming close to 2°C The report The impact of good practice policies on regional and global greenhouse gas emissions by NewClimate Institute, PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency and the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis looks at the impact of “good practice” emission reduction policies in nine different areas globally and across six countries: China, Brazil, India, the US, Russia and Japan. These include renewable energy, a variety of energy efficiency standards (buildings, car fuel efficiency, appliances and...

Bilateral agreements as basis towards piloting sectoral carbon market mechanisms
Publication date 27 Jul 2015

The international carbon market is characterised by an activity gap between existing and future market-based mechanisms. Project-based carbon market mechanisms - such as the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) - no longer provide sufficient incentives for the initiation of greenhouse gas mitigation activities in developing countries. At the same time, procedures and modalities for new mechanisms are not yet defined. This transition period creates substantial challenges to maintain the expertise of various stakeholder groups, to test new mechanism approaches in practice and to support the final...

From 90 pages to 9: Track 0 writes a draft Paris Agreement
Publication date 24 Jul 2015

As Ministers and negotiators prepare for the next round of diplomatic meetings to thrash out a universal agreement tackling climate change and its impacts, Track 0’s Founder and CEO Farhana Yamin and two of Track 0’s advisors, Erik Haites and Niklas Höhne, have compiled a Paris Agreement which offers one possible way in which the 90 pages of unwieldy text can be whittled down to produce an ambitious, yet politically balanced and comprehensive agreement. The Track 0 proposal uses only the textual proposals generated by Parties set out in the Geneva Negotiating Text released in February 2015...

Press release Climate Action Tracker: China’s climate targets for Paris are conflicted
Publication date 03 Jul 2015

Press release Climate Action Tracker : China’s climate targets for Paris are conflicted China’s new climate plans announced this week for the Paris Climate Agreement are conflicted, the Climate Action Tracker (CAT) said today. See the full assessment of China's INDC China’s non-fossil primary energy target, actions to reduce coal use and wide range of other actions are set to make a major step toward a below 2 o C pathway. However, one element – the proposed carbon intensity target - is much weaker than all the other elements put together and would be consistent with a warming of 3-4 o C. This...

Japan’s proposed INDC “inadequate” and opposite to its G7 commitment - Climate Action Tracker
Publication date 09 Jun 2015

Press release from the Climate Action Tracker : Japan can almost reach its proposed - and “inadequate” - INDC - target without taking any further action, the Climate Action Tracker (CAT) said today. In the wake of the G7 decisions to decarbonise their economies, Japan appears to be heading in the opposite direction. Read the briefing from the Climate Action Tracker Japan’s draft INDC includes an emissions reduction target of 26% below 2013 emission levels by 2030, (equivalent to 18% below 1990 levels by 2030). Japan intends to use forestry accounting and its overseas crediting mechanism to...

Canada's INDC misses out on significant co-benefit potential
Publication date 09 Jun 2015

A week after the Climate Action Tracker announced that Canada's submitted INDC provided an "inadequate" contribution to global climate change mitigation efforts , new analysis by NewClimate Institute shows that Canada's reduced ambition misses out on a number of significant potential benefits for energy security, reduced premature deaths from air pollution, and job creation in the renewable energy sector. See the assessment of co-benefit potential for Canada See the full Climate Action Tracker assessment of Canada's INDC This analysis was published on Monday 8th June in a larger report...

Enhanced ambition for Japan's draft INDC could save USD 25 billion, 15,000 lives and 67,000 new jobs each year
Publication date 09 Jun 2015

New analysis by NewClimate Institute shows that whilst Japan's draft INDC achieves a significant amount of benefits for the economy and the domestic population through cost savings and reduced deaths from air pollution, the scale of the potential benefits from more ambitious action that are missed by the limited ambition of the draft INDC is much greater. By 2030, Japan could achieve and annual cost savings of around USD 25 billion, could save approximately 15,000 premature deaths each year from reduced ambient air pollution, and could support an extra 67,000 full time equivalent jobs in the...

Developing criteria to align investments with 2°C compatible pathways
Publication date 09 Jun 2015

The German government, through the German Federal Environment Agency, commissioned a consortium consisting of NewClimate Institute, Germanwatch, and the 2° Investing Initiative to explore criteria to measure the alignment of investment and financing with the 2°C limit. The project focuses in particular on development finance institutions. This report was prepared in the context of the G7 summit meeting. It maps existing 2°C relevant criteria used by financial institutions and discusses what 2°C criteria might look like for key investment areas.

Carbon market mechanisms in future international cooperation on climate change
Publication date 09 Jun 2015

This discussion paper provides an overview of the development of the international carbon market mechanisms and emerging domestic carbon pricing systems, and lays out three distinct but potentially complementary options for market mechanisms in a future climate change agreement. Options for narrowing the emissions gap before 2020 using market mechanisms are also explored. Recommendations for short term action for the G7 countries are given.

Event: Assessing the achieved and missed co-benefits of INDCs
Venue UNFCCC climate change conference, Bonn
Date 05 Jun 2015

Niklas Höhne of NewClimate Institute presented in a side event at the UNFCCC climate change conference in Bonn on assessing the achieved and missed co-benefits of INDCs. Other presentations from this event: Preparing INDCs – Progress and lessons learned Potential mitigation impact of good practice policies

Event: Preparing INDCs – Progress and lessons learned
Venue UNFCCC climate change conference, Bonn
Date 05 Jun 2015

Markus Hagemann of NewClimate Institute presented in a side event at the UNFCCC climate change conference in Bonn on the progress and lessons learned from INDC preparation. Other presentations from this event: Potential mitigation impact of good practice policies Assessing the achieved and missed co-benefits of INDC

Event: Potential mitigation impact of good practice policies
Venue UNFCCC climate change conference, Bonn
Date 05 Jun 2015

Hanna Fekete of NewClimate Institute presented in a side event at the UNFCCC climate change conference in Bonn on potential mitigation impacts of best practice policies. Other presentations from this event: Preparing INDCs – Progress and lessons learned Assessing the achieved and missed co-benefits of INDCs

G7+EU INDCs: some improvement, but a large emissions gap remains
Publication date 04 Jun 2015

Press release from the Climate Action Tracker : The combined climate plans for the G7 and EU have made a small step towards the right track to hold warming to 2°C, but there is still a substantial emissions gap, the Climate Action Tracker said today. Ahead of the upcoming G7 meeting in Germany, the Climate Action Tracker - an analysis carried out by four research organisations including NewClimate Institute - has looked at the combined INDCs of all G7 governments and the EU, who are responsible, in aggregate, for around 30% of global greenhouse gas emissions and 40% of global GDP. Read the...

Presentation: Preparation of INDCs: Status and challenges
Venue Durban Forum
Date 03 Jun 2015

Niklas Höhne of NewClimate Institute presented on the status and challenges of INDC preperation at the fourth meeting of the Durban Forum on capacity-building .

Good Practice Database

Serves as a central hub for case studies on learning and leadership in climate action and NDC implementation.

Climate change proposals (INDCs) expected to cover 58% of global GHG emissions by the end of June, after a wave of new submissions
Publication date 01 Jun 2015

The updated results of NewClimate Institute’s research to track the preparation of INDCs are now published. View the results As delegates gather in Bonn for the UNFCCC climate change conference, a new wave of submissions of Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) to the UNFCCC’s INDC portal are expected to be announced during the course of the two-week negotiations. By the end of June, approximately 58% of global GHG emissions are expected to be covered by submissions, as revealed in the latest update of research from NewClimate Institute . All countries have been asked to present...

Canada’s new INDC ranks as “inadequate” under the Climate Action Tracker’s methodology
Publication date 21 May 2015

Press release from the Climate Action Tracker : Under its INDC, Canada proposes to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30% below 2005 levels in 2030. This translates to a 21% reduction below 2005 emissions levels excluding forestry, or 2% below 1990 levels. Read the briefing from the Climate Action Tracker See the full assessment of Canada's INDC Canada accounts for 10% of the world’s forests. Current projections indicate that it is likely to generate substantial emissions credits in 2030 from activities in the forestry sector. Using forestry credits, it could avoid reducing emissions from...

Global Good Practice Analysis of LEDS, NAMAs, INDCs, and MRV

Good practice cases across developed and developing countries highlight the challenges of the climate policy and mitigation framework.

The contribution of energy efficiency to reducing the cost of decarbonisation

Gathered information on existing energy efficiency policies and their impact and assessed how future development of these areas can decrease emissions in the long run.

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