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National Reports
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Parties to the Convention must submit national reports on implementation of the Convention to the
Conference of the Parties (COP). The required contents of national reports and the timetable for their
submission are different for Annex I and non-Annex I Parties. This is in accordance with the principle of
"common but differentiated responsibilities" enshrined in the Convention.
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Annex I National Reports
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National Communications (NCs) and Biennial Reports (BRs)
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NCs from Annex I Parties provide information on emissions and removals of greenhouse
gases (GHGs); national circumstances; policies and measures; vulnerability assessment; financial
resources and transfer of technology; education, training, and public awareness; and any other
details of the activities a Party has undertaken to implement the Convention. Annex I Parties
that have ratified the Kyoto Protocol must include supplementary information in their national
communications and their annual inventories of emissions and removals of GHGs to demonstrate
compliance with the Kyoto Protocol's commitments.
BRs outline Annex I Parties' progress in achieving emission reductions and the
provision of financial, technology, and capacity-building support to non-Annex I Parties.
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Submitted Annex I GHG Inventories
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Annex I Parties provide annual national GHG inventories covering emissions and removals of direct GHGs
from the Energy, Industrial processes, Solvents, Agriculture, LULUCF, and Waste sectors, and for all
years from the base year or period to the most recent year. These Parties are required to submit
information on their national inventories annually by 15 April.
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International Assessment and Review
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Non-Annex I National Reports
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Submitted national communications (NCs)
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NCs from developing countries provide information on greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories, measures to
mitigate and to facilitate adequate adaptation to climate change, and any other information that the
Party considers relevant to the achievement of the objective of the Convention.
Developing country Parties are required to submit their first NC within three years of entering the
Convention, and every four years thereafter.
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Submitted Biennial Update Reports (BURs)
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BURs provide an update of the information presented in NCs, in particular on national GHG inventories,
mitigation actions, constraints and gaps, including support needed and received.
The first BUR should be, consistent with the Party's capabilities or level of support provided,
submitted by December 2014, and every two years thereafter. Least developed country Parties and small
island developing States may submit BURs at their own discretion.
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Submitted national adaptation programme of actions (NAPAs)
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NAPAs provide a process for least developed countries (LDCs) to identify priority activities responding
to their urgent and immediate needs with regard to adaptation to climate change.
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Accounting, Reporting, and Review for Annex I Parties
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Measuring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) for non-Annex
Parties
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Summary
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The importance of reliable data
Accurate, consistent and internationally comparable data on GHG emissions is essential for the
international community to take the most appropriate action to mitigate climate change, and
ultimately to achieve the objective of the Convention. Communicating relevant information on the most
effective ways to reduce emissions and adapt to the adverse effects of climate change also
contributes towards global sustainable development.
Ensuring quality of reporting
Since 1994, governments have invested significant time and resources in the preparation, collection
and validation of data on GHG emissions and the COP has made determined efforts to improve the
quality and consistency of the data, which are ensured by established guidelines for reporting.
Non-Annex I Parties receive financial and technical assistance in preparing their national
communications and biennial update reports, facilitated by the UNFCCC secretariat.
Each national report submitted by an Annex I Party is subject to an "in-depth" review
conducted by an international team of experts and coordinated by the secretariat.
BURs for non-Annex I Parties undergo an international verification process through an international
consultation and analysis.
Submission of reports
Parties submit their national reports to the UNFCCC secretariat in Bonn, Germany, which makes them
publicly available. Following a request from the COP, the secretariat synthesizes the most important
information from submitted national communications in separate reports for Annex I and non-Annex I
Parties, and in turn submits these reports to the Subsidiary Bodies and the COP for consideration.
The UNFCCC secretariat also collects and makes publicly available the annual GHG inventory
submissions of Annex I Parties. It also publishes its own reports summarizing the status and trends
of GHG emissions in Annex I Parties.
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All latest National Communications
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Read the latest National Communication under the Convention
Annex
I - Non-Annex I
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Newsletter
December 2016
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