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15Jun2022
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UNFCCC article on the outcomes of the ocean and climate change dialogue 2022
The Conference of the Parties at COP 26, by its decision 1/CP.26 paragraph 61, invited the Chair of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) to convene at its fifty-sixth session (June 2022), and subsequently annually, a dialogue on the ocean and climate change to consider how to strengthen ocean-based action on climate change. The SBSTA Chair invited Parties and non-Party stakeholders to submit inputs via the submission portal to inform the dialogue. The COP requested the Chair of the SBSTA to prepare an informal summary report on each annual dialogue.
The dialogue began with high level statements and explored two topics through moderated panels:
- Strengthening and integrating national ocean climate action under the Paris Agreement
- Enabling ocean climate solutions and optimising institutional connections
For each panel, panelists provided 3 minute deep-dives into their respective topics. The moderator took interventions and Q&A from Parties and non-Party stakeholders based on the guiding questions.
Panel 1
- What are the good practices by both Parties and Non-Party stakeholders for strengthening ocean-climate action at national level, including in NDCs? What are the challenges?
- How could Parties' overcome challenges and strengthen ocean and climate action at country level to enable sustainable livelihoods, including through NDCs and NAPs ?
- What further information is needed in your country to implement ocean-climate action?
- What can be accomplished next at national and international level to enable stronger ocean-climate action?
Panel 2
- What are current and innovative options for ocean climate solutions and how can they be improved, including funding and financing, technology, capacity building and science?
- How can UN and international processes support Parties’ ocean climate action and invoke synergies across processes?
- What can be accomplished next at national and international level to enable stronger ocean-climate action?
Participants in the room and those watching the webcast could respond to the guiding questions in written format through mentimeter. All points of view were gathered together, alongside spoken interventions and Q&A, for inclusion in the SBSTA chair's upcoming summary report of the event.
Responses to guiding questions on mentimeter for Panel 1 and Panel 2
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Outline agenda
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15:00 |
High level remarks and openingRt Hon Lord Zac Goldsmith, Minister for Pacific and the Environment, UK His Excellency Peter Thomson, UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the Ocean Mr. Vladimir Ryabinin, IOC-UNESCO Executive Secretary (video) Ms. Patricia Espinosa, UNFCCC Executive Secretary Representatives from YOUNGO: Ms. Luciana Verástegui, Ms. Cathy Yitong Li, Mr. Mark Haver, Mr. Lorenzo Sablay, Ms. Melissa Jiminez |
Moderator: Tosi Mpanu Mpanu SBSTA Chair |
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15:30 |
Video: One Ocean. One Planet. One Future | |
| 15:35 |
Panel 1: Strengthening and integrating national ocean-climate action under the Paris AgreementNDC-based implementation strategies Near-term opportunities to decarbonize the shipping sector Integrating Technology and Nature-based Solutions Climate-resilient fisheries and aquaculture The contribution of coastal and marine conservation to supporting the goals of the UNFCCC Global offshore renewable energy |
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Rapporteur:
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17:00 |
Short break | |
| 17:05 | Video: Local communities & indigenous peoples’ concerns, needs and roles in blueing the NDCs |
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| 17:10 |
Panel 2 – Enabling ocean-climate solutions and optimizing institutional connectionsBlue financing and institutionalising ocean-climate action Strengthening funding opportunities for ocean-climate action Entry points and financial instruments for enhancing access to the Green Climate Fund for implementing coastal and marine nature-based solutions Strengthening ocean-climate finance under the UNFCCC Linking the Paris Agreement and other UN agendas to synergise ocean-climate action Innovative opportunities for private sector finance |
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| 18:35 |
Video: Race for the Ocean |
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| 18:40 | Ways forward |
Moderator: Julio Cordano, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Chile Reporting back by rapporteurs: Loreley Picourt, Jill Hamilton |
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Reporting back by the graphic artist Concluding remarks |
Graphic artist Tosi Mpanu Mpanu |
















