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SUMMARY:ERCST’s COP26 side event on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement
DESCRIPTION:During this event\, the Roundtable on Climate Change and Sustainable Transition (ERCST) invites a group of leading Article 6 negotiators to discuss potential outcomes on Article 6 and how it relates to the wider outcome in Glasgow. \nCOP26 is considered to be an important opportunity to give new momentum to international climate negotiations. Article 6 of the Paris Agreement is the only element that has not been agreed on\, and everyone feels that without it the Paris Agreement is incomplete in spirit. It also has implications for the completion of other important files such the Transparency Framework under the Paris Agreement. \nIn the run op to COP26\, a lot of effort has been put into resolving issues under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement including informal technical expert dialogues organised by the SBSTA Chair and ministerial meetings convened by the COP26 Presidency\, as well as ERCST’s informal dialogue on Article 6. \nThis event is an opportunity for taking stock of all these efforts to discuss the general sense of Article 6 negotiators on potential solutions and how a package could look like. \nThis is an in-person COP26 side event in Glasgow. The address is: Scottish Event Campus (SEC)\, Business Hub IETA Side Event Room\, Hall 5 on Ground Floor \nWorkshop Materials \nAgenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/cop26-side-event-implementation-of-markets-and-non-market-provisions-in-the-paris-agreement/
LOCATION:Scottish Event Campus – IETA Business Hub\, Business Hub IETA Side Event Room\, Hall 5 on Ground Floor \, Exhibition Way\, Glasgow G3 8YW\, United Kingdom\, Glasgow\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ARTICLE 6
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SUMMARY:COP26 Side Event 'Reporting on the Impacts of Response Measures: Case Study in Ghana'
DESCRIPTION:During this meeting\, the European Roundtable on Climate Change and Sustainable Transition (ERCST) will present the final results and main findings of the project “Reporting on the Impacts of Response Measures: Case Study in Ghana”\, which was jointly implemented with the Environmental Protection Agency of Ghana. The main objective of the project is to identify\, measure and analyze the impacts of the implementation of response measures in Ghana. The work has been undertaken as a “live” iterative activity\, with work done\, followed by webinars with local stakeholders and response measures negotiators\, in order to gather feedback\, refine the methodology and foster capacity building among relevant stakeholders. \nThe event will start with the presentation of the methodology\, process followed\, and data challenges encountered\, as well as the details of the modelling exercise which will be presented by University of Hohenheim. Afterwards the main findings of the different steps of the case study and results from the modelling will be presented along with its implications on the Ghanaian economy. Lastly\, invited speakers will provide reactions to the case study and stress its relevance for the advancement of the work of KCI and the Forum. This will also be an opportunity to discuss the continuity of the development of country case studies on reporting the impacts and identifying the opportunities of response measures. \nThis is an in-person COP26 side event in Glasgow. The address is: Scottish Event Campus (SEC)\, Business Hub IETA Side Event Room\, Hall 5 on Ground Floor \nWorkshop Materials \nAgenda \nReport \nPresentation
URL:https://ercst.org/event/10582/
LOCATION:Scottish Event Campus\, Business Hub IETA Side Event Room\, Hall 5 on Ground Floor \, Exhibition Way\, Glasgow G3 8YW\, United Kingdom\, Glasgow\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:RESPONSE MEASURES
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SUMMARY:The ETS for road transport and buildings: Why yes? Why not?
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nThis event aims to tackle the most important issues associated with the new ETS by answering the following questions: \n\nIs Carbon Pricing the right tools to decarbonize these sectors?\nWhat are the other non-price-based tools to decarbonize these sectors while also ensuring policy consistency across member states?\nHow can the impact on households be mitigated? What is the potential role of ETS revenues? Is the Climate Action Social Fund enough?\nWill these new ETS be combined with the original ETS?\n\nWorkshop materials: \nAgenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/the-ets-for-road-transport-and-buildings-why-yes-why-not/
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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SUMMARY:Post-COP26 Briefing in Brussels
DESCRIPTION:Watch video  \nThis event will be an opportunity to take stock of what happened at COP 26 in Glasgow with Elina Bardram\, Acting Director\, International\, Mainstreaming and Policy Coordination at DG Clima\, EC. As different discussions are being concluded this week\, we can already say that this was an important COP\, bringing together a new set of ideas to the Paris Agreement implementation and the international climate cooperation. \nWorkshop Materials: \nDraft Agenda Post COP26 briefing
URL:https://ercst.org/event/post-cop26-briefing-in-brussels/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:“IN CONVERSATION WITH”
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SUMMARY:How to make the EU Taxonomy an international tool?
DESCRIPTION:Registration link\nERCST workstream on sustainable finance (SF) aims at bringing together relevant stakeholders on a regular basis to discuss substantive issues\, informed by original intellectual input from ERCST.\nThis webinar will gather a diverse panel to discuss the challenge of making the EU Taxonomy an international tool\, as well as launching ERCST report: “The EU economic transition challenge. EU Sustainable finance and Taxonomy developments: implications for the economic transition and impact on other policies”  \n\nAgenda\nWebinar note\nPPT presentation\nReport\n\n  \n13:30                        Welcome and introduction \n\nA. Marcu\, Director of ERCST\n\n  \n13:40                      Opening remarks & discussion  \n\nS. Kidney\, CBI\n\nDiscussion with A. Marcu and M. Mehling                    \n\n\n\n  \n14:10                      Outline of the state of play of SF agenda and presentation of ERCST report \n\nO. Imbault\, ERCST\nP. Cesaro\, ERCST\n\n  \n14:30                      Roundtable discussion on EU Taxonomy international uptake                           \n  \nChair \n\nO. Imbault\, ERCST\n\nPanelists  \n\nS. Fatica\, European Commission\nV. van Hoorn\, Eurosif\nR. Youngman\, OECD\nC. Neo\, Monetary Authority of Singapore\nJ. Sulaeman\, National University of Singapore\n\n15:30                      Concluding remarks  \n 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/how-to-make-the-eu-taxonomy-an-international-tool/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:SUSTAINABLE FINANCE
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SUMMARY:Article 6 Community Center: post-COP26 reflections on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nThis meeting is part of a series of webinars which are part of ERCST’s work stream on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. Our aim is to bring together a broader community\, beyond the UNFCCC negotiators\, which is interested in Article 6.  We hope to catalyse an exchange of information and experiences by organising webinars and hosting an Article 6 Library on our website. \nThis webinar is an opportunity for the wider Article 6 community to hear leading Article 6 negotiators reflect on COP26 and the outcome on Article 6. \nThere will be plenty of opportunity for Q & A during the session \nWorkshop Material \nDraft Agenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/article-6-community-center-post-cop26-reflections-on-outcome-on-article-6/
CATEGORIES:ARTICLE 6
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211129T100000
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SUMMARY:Addressing Competitiveness in Industrial Decarbonization
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nThis event aims at discussing the future of the free allocation regime in the EU and the role of the ETS in encouraging abatement in the EU industrial sectors. Particularly\, speakers will be encouraged to share their views on the following topics: \n\nThe impact of the Fit for 55 package on the EU industry competitiveness\nThe future of the free allocation regime and the consequences for EU businesses\nThe role of Carbon contract for differences and ETS funds in promoting industrial decarbonization\nThe Commission proposal to limit the size of the MSR to 400 million allowances\nThe desirability of flexibility mechanisms for installations when complying with ETS obligations\n\nWorkshop materials: \nAgenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/addressing-competitiveness-in-industrial-decarbonization/
CATEGORIES:EU ETS,EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL,JUST TRANSITION
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