Cool Contributions Fighting Climate Change (C4)

Cool Contributions Fighting Climate Change (C4)
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Cool Contributions Fighting Climate Change (C4)

Objective

  • Advance an international control for F-gases
  • Support partner countries in formulation mitigation strategies in the RAC sector and thereby advancing their NDCs
  • Encourage use of energy-efficient RAC&F equipment and environmentally-friendly natural refrigerants and blowing agents

Description

The project aims to advance an international control for F-gases. It shall strengthen cooperation between various initiatives by promoting a coordinated agreement, reducing overlaps, and harmonizing donor contributions. Furthermore, the project will support partner countries in formulation mitigation strategies in the RAC sector and thereby advancing their NDCs. The improved framework conditions will encourage the use of energy-efficient RAC&F equipment and environmentally-friendly natural refrigerants and blowing agents. These measures will, in turn, lead to realizing a more climate-friendly RAC&F development pathway.

The project works at international and national levels towards climatefriendly solutions in the RAC&F sector.

Field of intervention

  • Promote collaborative structures and processes between international initiatives and organizations by delivering policy advise, methods, and tools as well as providing reliable channels for communications such as expert review groups and regular dialogues
  • Support partner countries in framing their F-gas policy and initiating transformative processes and translating these efforts into active participation in international panels and for a. Particularly, this includes:
    • Inventory of the RAC&F sector
    • Analysis of existing RAC&F policies and regulations
    • Definition of mitigation scenarios
    • Strengthening national capacities in selecting national strategies to implement international targets
    • Presenting national policy scenarios and strategies at international conferences
  • Barrier analysis and design of an appropriate mitigation strategy to advance NDCs and their exemplary implementation (e.g. NAMAs) and dissemination for example, through:
    • Reduction of market barriers to enable the introduction of more energy-efficient technologies with F-gas alternatives
    • Enhancement of coherence between national ozone and climate change institutional structures
    • Assessment of suitable finance mechanisms
    • Development of communication strategies for national political actors

Targeted beneficiaries

  • National departments or ministries responsible for climate protection, ozone protection, and energy efficiency, relevant international initiatives and alliances in the F-gas discussions, multilateral implementing agencies, and industrial associations and technology suppliers

Achievements

  • NDC RAC policy guidance
  •  GHG inventories of the RAC sector in Iran
COUNTRY

Global

DURATION

January 2016 - June 2021

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Support Project for the Implementation of the Paris Agreement (SPA)
Support Project for the Implementation of the Paris Agreement (SPA)
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Support Project for the Implementation of the Paris Agreement (SPA)

Objective

  • Strengthen the capacities of partner countries to successfully implement climate policy, reduce greenhouse gases and increase adaptive capacity, and thus help them to contribute to achieving the long-term objective of the Paris Agreement
  • Provide a link between German international climate policy and development cooperation

Description

With four components three initiatives (co-)founded by the BMUB: the IKI NDC Support Cluster, the NDC Partnership, and the Partnership on Transparency in the Paris Agreement. With one component, SPA specifically supports the development, improvement and implementation of developing countries’ NDC adaptation goals and makes use of the platforms that are already available as part of the initiatives mentioned above in this process.As an overarching advisory project SPA continuously ensures information exchange between the initiatives, fosters cooperation of the actors involved, and creates synergies. In all components the project contributes to capacity building by providing advisory services and platforms for exchange. In addition, it pools and disseminates climate policy knowledge and cases studies.

In Morocco and Peru, SPA coordinates the bilateral activities of the NDC Cluster.

Through its activities SPA reaches a broad target group around the world. The experience and lessons learned are fed into international discussions on climate policy implementation and the UNFCCC negotiations process.

Field of intervention

  • Policy dialogue related to UNFCCC negotiations
  • Peer-to-peer exchange on NDC implementation and transparency
  • Capacity building for on NDC implementation and transparency
  • Knowledge management related to on NDC implementation and transparency
  • Networking
  • Policy advice for BMUB

Targeted beneficiaries

  • Policy makers worldwide
  • Climate change practitioners involved in NDC implementation and setting up transparency systems

Achievements

Publications/Knowledge Products

COUNTRY

Global

DURATION

June 2016 - September 2019

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Cities Fit for Climate Change
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Cities Fit for Climate Change

Objective

  • To improve municipal access to funding instruments for climate change-related work
  • To better integrate climate change into local planning mechanisms

Description

Our cities are both contributing to and affected by climate change: they consume 70 per cent of the world’s energy and heat up the earth’s atmosphere by producing over 75 per cent of global CO2 emissions. At the same time many urban agglomerations already suffer from the nega¬tive impacts of climate change: in low-lying coastal areas they are threatened by rising sea levels and storm surges; in drier climate zones they must contend with droughts and water shortages; and cities everywhere have to deal with heat islands in the densely built-up urban landscape. Accelerated urbanisation exacerbates these problems. By 2050, 6.5 billion people, or two thirds of the world’s population, are expected to live in sprawling metropolises. Therefore, new forward-thinking strategies for mitigating and adapting to the effects of climate change need to be integrated into conventional concepts of urban develop¬ment in order to safeguard urban ways of life.

Field of intervention

How do we plan to support strategies for climate-proof cities?
In order to work effectively together with our partners on climate-friendly urban development, this global programme is divided into different components:

  • Component I: Analysing pioneering approaches to climate change …
    In this module, best practice examples from around the world are to be collected and assessed. Descriptions of these projects will be compiled in a handbook, which focuses on instruments used and guidelines produced. The handbook will also incorporate retrospectives on the partner cities’ projects.
    … and addressing the issue of funding
    The question of funding is particularly important for newly emerging and developing countries. The large amounts of financing needed for modernising and building infrastructure cannot sufficiently be provided through domestic revenues or development assistance. Appropriate legal frameworks and financial manage¬ment capacities required to access international donor funds and private capital markets are often missing. The project can assist our partner cities in figuring out what financing options are available to them and how to gain access to them.
  • Component II: Developing climate-proof city models in our partner countries
    The second work package deals individually with each of the selected cities in our partner countries. The local situation is investigated, and available instruments, urban development policies and existing climate change mitigation and adaptation plans are examined. It is also possible to undertake vulnerability analyses, climate modelling or other case-specific studies.
    The cities will be given comprehensive advice on climate-appropriate urban strategies and will be sup¬ported in developing their own climate-proof urban development model. National and regional frameworks and conditions will be taken into account in order to develop country-appropriate solutions at the local level. Financing options for the realisation of measures will be identified according to local requirements.
  • Component III: Contributing to the international discourse on urban transformation
    The third module focuses on supporting the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Con¬servation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB), on disseminating the knowledge gained in work packages I and II, and thereby influencing relevant international discourses. For example the project was involved in the international process leading to the formulation of the ‘New Urban Agenda’. It now supports its imple¬mentation as well as the implementation of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Paris Agreement within the United Nations Frame¬work Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

Targeted beneficiaries

  • Our Partners in Chile, India and South Africa
    The partner cities, Santiago in Chile, Chennai in India and Durban in South Africa, were selected in agreement with the relevant national ministries and authorities: the decisive factors were the commitment of the mayors and city councils, and the cities’ level of climate change vulnerability. The cities determine their project priorities, which might be, for example, the climate-proofing of instruments, strategies and regulations, or the implementation of participatory city development strategies, or the development of financing options for realising available climate protection and adaptation concepts.
COUNTRY

Global

DURATION

01 November 2015 - 30 June 2019

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Global Carbon Markets - India
Global Carbon Markets Phase V
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Global Carbon Markets Phase V

Objective

  • To leverage the existing and create new carbon market instruments for the implementation of climate protection activities in India

Description

The project provides technical support to the Government of India in designing and promoting carbon-emission reduction schemes. These are to be implemented at the central, state, and the municipal levels. Some of the main activities include, amongst others:

  • Supporting the National CDM Authority (NCDMA) of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC)
  • Supporting the development of carbon market instruments
  • Supporting the public and private stakeholder engagement and capacity development
  • Assisting in knowledge management
  • Encouraging research and analysis in the area of carbon reduction

Field of intervention

  • Climate change mitigation instruments: market mechanisms
  • Mobilising domestic climate finance
  • Access to international climate finance

Targeted beneficiaries

  • Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Government of India
  • Private sector
  • Municipalities
  • NGOs, think tanks

Achievements

  • Establishing the India Climate Responsibility Facility to pool CSR funds into climate change related activities
  • Coordinating the annual India Climate Policy and Business Conclave, with BMUB, GIZ, MoEFCC, World Bank and FICCI
  • Supporting the Indian National Clean Development Mechanism Authority (NCDMA) and the MIS
  • Finalising the first India-specific, VCS approved REDD+ methodology
  • Supported a public sector energy provider in green bonds issuance (incl. COP22 side-event)
  • Developed the ‘Scoping Study on municipal green bonds
  • Drafted a policy brief on ‘Article 6 of the Paris Agreement and its implications for India’ – groundwork for workshop
  • Finalised an ‘Assessment of the greenhouse gas mitigation potential of the nitric acid sector in India’
  • Conducted a workshop on “Market based mechanisms for promoting low carbon growth and environmental sustainability in the state of TN”
  • Presentation on “Accessing finance to address climate change” targeted to Central Public Sector Enterprises
  • Supported the annual report launches of Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)
COUNTRY

Global , India

DURATION

01 July 2018 - 30 June 2021

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