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Long-term Climate Policy Frameworks – elements for success – COP23 Side Event

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The Paris Agreement sets several long-term objectives, especially the overarching temperature goals. To help countries steer the path towards the necessary transition to a climate friendly future, it also invites all Parties to develop long-term strategies. National and sub-national actors around the globe are already undertaking quantitative analysis and developing scenarios – and are even adopting legal frameworks to establish processes and institutions to coordinate and monitor the implementation of long-term strategies.

This side event presents new and ongoing analysis on both long-term scenario development as well as the respective governance frameworks and discuss it with practitioners involved. Furthermore, case studies from around the world are showcased. More about the presented report ...

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  • Framing: the transformation needs long-term direction
    Dr. Camilla Bausch, Director, Ecologic Institute
  • Part 1: National climate policy scenarios in the context of international/ European scenarios
    Dr. Jakob Wachsmuth, Fraunhofer ISI
    followed by response & discussion with the audience
  • Part 2: REPORT LAUNCH: Organising Paris at home: insights from long-term climate governance framework case studies
    Matthias Duwe, Ecologic Institute
    followed by response & discussion with the audience

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Source URL: https://www.ecologic.eu/15231