Preparing INDCs - Progress and lessons learned
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Preparing INDCs – Progress and lessons learnedSide Event on assessment of INDCs and policies
5 June 2015
Markus Hagemann
www.newclimate.org
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A large number of countries have started, few submitted
80% of consulted countries stated they started their INDC process
10 INDCs have been submitted to the UNFCCC
Steady progress since MarchCountries consulted: 123
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By June 58% of global emission expected to be covered
Submission wave expected in September before the publication of the
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Most countries received funding
Little more than half received funding to date
Little less than ¼ in process toward funding
19% did not apply
Number of responses: 115
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More than 50% of countries see adaptation as a major component
Climate change adaptation plans form a major component of the INDC for the majority of countries
Number of responses: 44
1. What to include in INDCs
2. How to mitigate limited capacity
3. How to secure broad participation and support
Major Challenges in INDC preparation
“Too short timeframes for undertaking processes” (88%)
“Lack of certainty on what to be included in INDCs” (71%)
“Limited expertise for assessing mitigation options” (71%)
“Securing high-level political support” (61%)
“Lack of understanding in other sectors/ ministries” (59%)
Number of responses: 44
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Opportunities from the INDC process
“Improved international communication”
“Enhanced engagement of stakeholder in climate change planning”
“Acceleration of national climate change policy process”
“Improved national processes”
“Improved domestic communication between government, CSO and public”
Number of responses: 44
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Type - Broad range of INDC components
Number of responses: 44
Aspirational long term goal
Short term target – base year
Short term target – Below BAU
Short term target – intensityGH
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Renewable targets
Efficiency target
Forestry targetsNon
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Actions and policies
Institutional development