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Technical Examination Process on Mitigation
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The technical examination process on mitigation consists of regular in-session thematic technical
expert meetings and focused follow up work to be conducted by Parties, international organizations and
partnerships throughout the year. Parties to the Convention resolved to start this process in 2014 and
to further accelerate it by 2020 in order to implement scalable best practice policies and bridge the
ambition gap.
Decision 1/CP.21 called for strengthening of the existing technical examination of opportunities with
high mitigation potential and associated adaptation, health and sustainable development co-benefits
in the period 2016–2020 taking into account latest scientific knowledge. The decision requested
the secretariat to organise the technical examination process on mitigation and disseminate its
results, including by organising regular technical expert
meetings on mitigation focusing on specific policies, practices and actions representing best
practice and with the potential to be scalable and replicable.
Parties at COP 23 concluded the assessment of the technical examination processes (TEPs), suggesting key ways to
improve their effectiveness:
- Better integrate the TEPs with the Marrakech Partnership for Global Climate Action;
- Focus on specific policy options and opportunities that are actionable in the short term,
including those with sustainable development co-benefits;
- Engage expert organizations to organize the relevant technical expert meetings on mitigation
(TEMs-M);
- Engage Parties and non-Party stakeholders to organize regional technical expert meetings,
building on existing regional climate action events;
- Make the TEMs-M more interactive, provide an agenda and guiding questions well in advance and
conclude the TEMs-M with a session on proposing ways forward and necessary actions;
- Inform the summary for policymakers, the high-level events and the Talanoa Dialogue.
Topics for the technical examination process on mitigation for the period until
2020
As requested by the Conference of the Parties, at its twenty-third session, the high-level
champions identified, in consultation with the Technology Executive Committee and the
Technology Executive Committee and the Climate Technology Centre and Network, topics for the technical
examination process on mitigation (TEP-M) for the period until 2020. More information available here.
Parties, non-Party stakeholders and expert organizations, that are interested to lead, support
and contribute to the organization of the technical expert meetings under the TEP-M, should
contact us at: TEP_Mitigation@unfccc.int.
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Technical Expert Meetings in 2018 (more)
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Meeting Dates
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Topics
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Summary and Outcomes
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May 2018
(During SB48)
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Industry-implementation of circular economies and industrial waste reuse and
prevention solutions
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The specific objectives of the TEMs-M 2018 are to:
- Identify and explore the policy options, technological innovations and best
practices on waste-to-energy (e.g. contractual arrangements) and supply chain
redesign that are actionable in the short term to deliver emission reductions and
generate sustainable development benefits, including a just transition of the
workforce to these innovative sectors;
- Explore ways forward and necessary actions to be taken by Parties, non-Party
stakeholders and organizations in relation to the replication and up-scaling of
identified policy options, technological innovations and best practices on
waste-to-energy and supply chain redesign.
The TEMs-M events will be structured/designed around the three key guiding
questions adopted by the Talanoa Dialogue (Where
are we? Where do we want to go? How do we get there?). The outcomes of the TEMs-M
will provide quality input to the dialogue. The outcomes of TEMs-M will
constructively feed back into the work programme of the Marrakech Partnership for
Global Climate Action, the summary for policymakers, the high-level events and
stock take on pre-2020 implementation.
Concept Note (605 kB)
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13 April 2018
Regional TEM
(During Africa
Carbon Forum)
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Efficiency in Industry
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The objective of this meeting is to discuss actionable solutions to address
barriers and needs in the context of energy and material efficiency improvements
in industry. as well as circular economy models. The event will showcase viable
business models and opportunities for green economic diversification. Success
factors and the roles of different stakeholders in the process of enhancing
industrial energy efficiency as well as best practices and lessons learned are
presented.
Concept Note (544 kB)
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Technical Expert Meetings in 2017 (more)
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Meeting Dates
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Topics
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Summary and Outcomes
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May 2017
(During SB46)
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Cross-cutting issues in urban environment
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These meetings aim to:
- Facilitate discussion on how city level actions as well as actions on the
land use sector link and contribute to Pre-2020 Climate Action, the Paris
Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals;
- Facilitate exchange of experience on implementing effective planning, policy
frameworks and financing instruments to drive public and private investment, in
support of low emissions development;
- Facilitate collaboration and partnership among wide range of stakeholders,
including private investors to scale up and replicate the best practices
identified and examined during the TEM-M.
Agenda (511 kB)
Presentations and recordings, if available, can be found
here.
Technical Expert Meetings Report can be found here (6071 kB) .
Based on the information exchanged during the technical expert meetings, the
secretariat prepared two updated technical papers:
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FCCC/TP/2017/2:
Urban environment related mitigation benefits and co-benefits of
policies, practices and actions for enhancing mitigation ambition and options
for supporting their implementation
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FCCC/TP/2017/9:
Land use related mitigation benefits and co-benefits
of policies, practices and actions for enhancing mitigation ambition and
options for supporting their implementation. Technical paper by the
secretariat
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Land use
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29 June 2017
Regional TEM
(During Africa Carbon Forum)
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Cross cutting issues in Urban Environment- Exploring pathways to transform
African Cities into low emission and sustainable cities
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This regional TEM-M is a platform for stakeholders to demonstrate innovative and
on the ground actions, and to discuss how emission reductions and sustainable
development benefits can be realized through better planned and designed
urbanization in Africa.
Agenda (1105 kB)
Presentations
Report (2044 kB)
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18 October 2017
Regional TEM
(During LAC Carbon Forum)
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Workshop on new pathways for Latin American and Caribbean
metropolises and
Plenary on building vision for climate actions
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This regional TEM-M is a platform for stakeholders to demonstrate innovative and
on the ground actions, and to discuss how emission reductions and sustainable
development benefits can be realized through better planned and designed
urbanization in LAC.
New pathways for Latin American and Caribbean cities
Agenda workshop (99
kB)
Agenda Plenary (90 kB)
Presentations
Report (1771 kB)
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Technical Expert Meetings in 2016
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Meeting Dates
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Topics
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Summary and Outcomes
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May 2016
(During SB44)
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Social and Economic Value of Carbon
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Building on the technical examination process conducted in 2015, these meetings
aim to:
- Promote implementation of best practice mitigation policies and proven
technologies that could lead to significant emission reductions and also have
significant sustainable development co-benefits and could be scaled up and
replicated by 2020 through increased international cooperation and
coordination;
- Mobilize support for mitigation policies and technologies, and provide
opportunities enabling developing countries to effectively implement them on the
ground;
- Set the foundation for implementation of the INDCs in the post-2020 period by
encouraging early action at international, national and subnational levels.
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Transport
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Technical Expert Meetings in 2015
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Meeting Dates
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Topics
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Summary and Outcomes
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June 2015
(During ADP 2.9)
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Renewable energy supply
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The meetings will assist Parties to advance in the implementation of good
practice policy options and technologies, to involve UNFCCC institutions and
leading international organisations, and engage with a broad range of
stakeholders. The discussions will build on the technical examination process
conducted in 2015.
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Energy efficiency in urban environments
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Technical Expert Meetings in 2014
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Meeting Dates
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Topics
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Summary and Outcomes
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October 2014
(During ADP 2.6)
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Non-CO2 greenhouse gases
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The technical expert meetings focused on opportunities for action on non-CO2
greenhouse gases and carbon capture, use and storage. Based on the information
exchanged during the June 2014 and the October 2014 technical expert meetings, the
secretariat prepared an updated
technical paper and its four addenda on land
use, urban
environments, carbon
capture, use and storage and non-CO2
GHG emissions, which was presented to the ADP in December 2014.
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Carbon capture, use and storage
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June 2014
(During ADP 2.5)
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Land Use
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The two technical expert meetings looked at the opportunities in Land Use and Urban
Environments, and were complemented by a Forum on Cities and Sub-National
Authorities.
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Urban Environment
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March 2014
(During ADP 2.4)
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Renewable Energy
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Policy options and opportunities to scale up renewable energy deployment and energy
efficiency improvements were explored during two technical expert meetings. Based
on the information exchanged during the technical expert meetings, the secretariat
prepared an updated
technical paper and its addendum
on mitigation benefits of actions, initiatives and options to enhance mitigation
ambition, which was presented to the ADP in June 2014.
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Energy Efficiency
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TEM follow up dialogues 2016
Follow up work on the technical examination process consists of focused in-depth,
inter-sessional meetings conducted throughout the year by Parties, international
organizations, partnerships and the secretariat with a view to enabling more Parties to
take transformational action in delivering higher mitigation ambition. At these meetings,
participants reflect on the progress made at the technical expert meetings and identify
opportunities for further action moving forward.
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Meeting Dates
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Topics
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Summary and Outcomes
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May 2016
(During SB44)
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Renewable energy
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Building on the technical examination process conducted in 2015, these meetings aim to:
- Provide a platform for the partner organizations and other relevant
organizations/initiatives to: show how they have assisted Parties in implementing
identified policy options and/or supported relevant partnerships and initiatives; and
share their views on what have changed after the Paris agreement;
- Provide a space for Parties to discuss how they envision the continued engagement of
these organizations in the TEP process, with a view to maximize the added value of their
on-going efforts.
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Energy efficiency action in urban environments
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Technical Papers
The technical papers summarize information on best practice mitigation policies, practices and technologies
that are widely used around the world in the examined thematic areas. The papers reflect proposals from
Parties and observers, discussions at the technical expert meetings, and the latest findings published by
leading international organizations and partnerships that collaborate with the UNFCCC. Technical papers can
be found here.
Climate Action Fair
In conjunction with the technical expert meetings, the secretariat organizes a Climate Action Fair to
showcase examples of (1) pre-2020 action related to the technical expert meeting topics and (2) actions by
non-state actors to address climate change. The Climate Action Fair consists of various activities, including
side events and exhibitions, which all aim to support the work and discussions taking place under the
technical expert meetings, as well as increase the visibility of the climate action among cities, regions,
companies, investors, and international cooperative initiatives. Please find here
the brochure for the Climate Action Fair 2016.
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Technical Papers
The technical papers summarize information on best practice mitigation policies, practices and technologies
that are widely used around the world in the examined thematic areas. The papers reflect proposals from
Parties and observers, discussions at the technical expert meetings, and the latest findings published by
leading international organizations and partnerships that collaborate with the UNFCCC. Technical papers can
be found here.
Climate Action Fair
In conjunction with the technical expert meetings, the secretariat organizes a Climate Action Fair to
showcase examples of (1) pre-2020 action related to the technical expert meeting topics and (2) actions by
non-state actors to address climate change. The Climate Action Fair consists of various activities, including
side events and exhibitions, which all aim to support the work and discussions taking place under the
technical expert meetings, as well as increase the visibility of the climate action among cities, regions,
companies, investors, and international cooperative initiatives. Please find here
the brochure for the Climate Action Fair 2016.
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Climate Action Now
Summary for Policymakers 2016
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