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Side event
Breaking new ground: Risk financing for slow onset events
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THURSDAY 9 NOVEMBER 2017 | 13:15 - 14:45
BONN ZONE
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This side event, organized by the Executive
Committee of the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage, aims to
facilitate insightful thinking on features of financial instruments and innovative ways for
collaboration and partnerships to enhance action and support for addressing the risks of slow onset
events.
Summary note (1205 kB) of side event
Questions for panel discussion:
- In the future, what features would financial instruments have to have so that efforts to address
risks of loss and damage can be supported?
- Risks of loss and damage may exceed national capacity or boundary. How can we work together to
enhance support for countries' efforts?
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Photo campaign
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What are you doing to address the risks of slow onset events?
6 - 9 NOVEMBER 2017 | 9:00 - 18:30 BONN ZONE
Slow onset events, which include increasing temperatures, rising sea levels, ocean acidification,
loss of biodiversity, desertification, land and forest degradation, glacial retreat and salinization,
occur gradually as a result of climate change. Because they occur over a long period of time, they
can be challenging to address. If left unaddressed, however, they can lead to loss and damage.
In an effort to raise awareness of slow onset events and innovative ways to address them, the
Executive Committee of the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage is organizing a photo
campaign leading up to the side event on risk financing for slow onset events taking place at the UN
Climate Change Conference in Bonn, Germany. At the conference, be sure to stop by our photo booth in
the Bonn Zone where we will take a photo of you and your answer to the question above to share on
social media using #ActOnSOEs, #COP23 and @UNFCCC. If you cannot attend the conference, check out the
video below to find out how you can participate from anywhere in the world.
Photos and responses collected during the campaign will be featured at the side event on 9 November.
Gallery of submissions
Powered by flickr embed.
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For more information on the Warsaw International Mechanism
and its Executive Committee's work, please contact: loss-damage@unfccc.int
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Related work undertaken under the UNFCCC
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● Technical paper on
slow onset events (2012)
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Synopsis of the technical paper on slow onset events
● Online database of
organizations working on slow onset events and the scope of their current efforts
● Learn more about the work on slow onset events here>>>
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