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SUMMARY:ERCST at COP28 - All Events
DESCRIPTION:Below is the list of side events that ERCST organised\, and participated in\, during the COP28 that was held in Dubai from 30 November 2023 to 12 December 2023. \n  \nTackling the Climate Challenge through Carbon Management Technology in Europe\nNovember 30\, 2023 – 15:30-16:30\, Dubai time (GMT+4) | Benelux Pavilion \nERCST participated in this side event organised by the Global CCS Institute during COP28. \nCCS is becoming more prominent EU-wide as 2030 climate targets approach and new targets for 2040 are developed to chart the next step in the path to the 2050 commitment to carbon neutrality. This session discussed the progress made in Europe as it relates to CCS deployment and highlighted the policy instruments that are driving CCS success in Europe. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Ms Elena Bonfiglio (ebonfiglio@ercst.org) or Ms Sachi Vohra (svohra@ercst.org). \nAgenda    Recording \n  \nCarbon Removal: What role for the Middle East?\nDecember 2\, 2023 | 08:30-09:30\, Dubai time (GMT+4) | IETA pavilion \nERCST spoke at this side event on carbon removals. \nDurable Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) is essential to reach net zero. But what is the outlook and opportunity for DACCS and other durable CDR technologies in the UAE? Will the nation be an importer or can it become a hub for carbon management where removals help address both domestic net zero targets and export opportunities for the MENA region? What are some of the technology\, energy\, and geological considerations that will enable rapid scale-up in the region? This session brought together members of the public and private sectors working in the UAE to share perspectives on how durable CDR will be deployed\, verified\, and used within the region. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Ms Elena Bonfiglio (ebonfiglio@ercst.org) or Ms Sachi Vohra (svohra@ercst.org). \n  \nThe business case for CCS to meet decarbonization goals\nDecember 2\, 2023 – 16:30-17:30\, Dubai time (GMT+4) | Norwegian pavilion \nERCST participated in this side event co-organised by Equinor\, Aker Carbon Capture\, and DNV as part of the Norwegian pavilion during COP28. The session brought together Norwegian and International participants to promote Norwegian perspectives on CCUS. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Ms Sachi Vohra (svohra@ercst.org). \n  \nSOCAR Decarbonization Strategy and Future Prospects\nDecember 3\, 2023 – 10:00-11:00\, Dubai time (GMT+4) | | Azerbaijan pavilion \nERCST participated in this side event organised by SOCAR as part of COP28 Azerbaijan pavilion. This session aimed at presenting information about SOCAR’s achievements in the field of decarbonization and energy transition. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Ms Sachi Vohra (svohra@ercst.org) or Elena Bonfiglio (ebonfiglio@ercst.org). \n  \nTowards Operationalization of Article 6\nDecember 3\, 2023 – 13:15-14:45\, Dubai time (GMT+4) | SE Room 4 (125 pax)  \nERCST was the lead organiser in this side event that co-convened with the Climate Change Center (CCC)\, and the Swiss Business Council for Sustainable Development (OEBU). \nJoining market leaders\, experts\, and governments\, the session\, moderated by ERCST’s Executive Director Andrei Marcu\, discussed actionable “blueprints” on Article 6. Panelists shared initiatives and innovations in the works and discussed the role of removals under Article 6 towards global net-zero goals. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Ms Sachi Vohra (svohra@ercst.org) or Elena Bonfiglio (ebonfiglio@ercst.org). \nAgenda    Recording \n  \nHow Emerging Markets Can Prepare for the EU’s New Climate Regulations\nDecember 4\, 2023 – 10:30-11:30\, Dubai time (GMT+4) | BCG Pavilion \nERCST participated in this roundtable organised by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and that discussed the impact of the EU CBAM and deforestation regulations across industries and geographies and why and how Emerging-market companies and governments must act now. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Ms Sachi Vohra (svohra@ercst.org) or Elena Bonfiglio (ebonfiglio@ercst.org). \n  \nA Carbon Bank to manage the transition towards a low carbon economy\nDecember 4\, 2023 – 13:15-14:30\, Dubai time (GMT+4) | IETA Business Hub Pavilion \nThis event was organised by ERCST. \nThe acceptability of carbon pricing is crucial and compensation for high carbon prices is an issue. Current ETS architecture does not provide the right tools to manage negative emissions. This event helped understand the role of carbon authorities in managing potential supply constraints of carbon credits and their practical shape and implications. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Ms Sachi Vohra (svohra@ercst.org) or Elena Bonfiglio (ebonfiglio@ercst.org). \nAgenda    Recording    ERCST Slides \n  \nDecarbonization in the Transportation Sector\nDecember 5\, 2023  – 14.00-15:30 Dubai time (GMT+4) | IETA Business Hub Pavilion \nThis event was organised by ERCST. \nIn October\, ERCST launched a second report about the transport sector entitled ‘Review of decarbonisation policies for heavy-duty transport: recommendations for a successful transition’. The project intended to analyse the current pathways emerging from EU policy for decarbonisation of heavy-duty road transportation. \nAt this side event at COP28\, ERCST presented the findings of the above-mentioned report\, which assesses current legislative pathways to decarbonize heavy-duty transport and makes recommendations for new pathways complementary and/or alternative to the existing ones. \nPanelists discussed the decarbonization pathway for HDVs and the report’s recommendations. The results of these discussions will serve to pave the way to future developments on the ERCST mobility workstream. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Ms Sachi Vohra (svohra@ercst.org) or Elena Bonfiglio (ebonfiglio@ercst.org). \nAgenda    Recording \n  \nInternational Dimensions of the EU CBAM and Climate-Related Trade Measures\nDecember 11\, 2023  – 12:00-13:00 Dubai time (GMT+4) | The Trade House\, Thematic Arena 3 \nThis side event was co-organised by ERCST and the WTO. \nThe session provided insights into the emerging wave of climate-related trade measures\, including the EU CBAM\, building on the ERCST’s work in this area within different projects. It explored how climate-related trade measures that aim to address international greenhouse gas leakage resulting from domestic climate policy measures can be designed to account for differences in climate policy across various countries. The discussion addressed both how the EU CBAM can credit foreign carbon prices or climate efforts\, and alternative methodologies that we have come across for crediting various climate policies. \nThe discussions revolved around the theme of trade and emissions standards\, pricing\, and supply chains. By examining the implementation of climate-related trade measures such as EU CBAM’s and how these measures incorporate foreign carbon prices\, they looked at the relation between trade\, emission standards and pricing while also considering the different methods impact on global supply chains as countries adjust to the new regulations. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Ms Sachi Vohra (svohra@ercst.org) or Ms Sara Svensson (ssvensson@ercst.org). \nAgenda    Recording \n  \nDevelopment and Piloting of an ETS (Opportunities and challenges for new ETSs)\nDecember 11\, 2023 – 14:30-15:30\, Dubai time (GMT+4) | Türkiye Pavilion \nERCST participated in this side event organised by COP28 Türkiye Pavilion. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Ms Sachi Vohra (svohra@ercst.org). \n 
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SUMMARY:Expert Stakeholder Consultation: 2024 State of the EU ETS Report (Online Roundtable)
DESCRIPTION:This was an online event. \nThis meeting was intended as a stakeholder/expert workshop with a small group of invited stakeholders and policy makers\, which will brainstorm on the outline and content of the 2024 State of the EU ETS Report[1]. This will be the ninth annual report on the State of the EU ETS and builds on the reports produced by this group of authors\, and other partners\, in the last six years. The 2023 edition is available through this link. \nThe Report is intended as a “snapshot”\, providing policymakers and stakeholders with an overview of how the EU ETS is doing by April of each year\, based on previous year data. \nThe topics/chapters that were discussed are: \n\nRegulatory developments (EU and international)\nMarket sentiment\nEnvironmental delivery\nSocio-economic delivery\nMarket functioning\n\nFor each topic\, the authors presented the expected outline and content\, which will allow for an in-depth discussion with the participants\, and to address any gaps\, or make any corrections needed. \n[1] The 2024 State of the EU ETS Report is a joint effort between ERCST\, BloombergNEF\, and the Wegener Centre for climate and global change at the University of Graz. \nAgenda 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/expert-stakeholder-consultation-2024-state-of-the-eu-ets-report/
LOCATION:ERCST Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
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