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Wednesday, 9 November 2022 | By Climate Champions
Trillions of dollars worth of investments are needed each year to achieve the rapid, far-reaching transformations required to create a net-zero emissions world and build resilience for the most vulnerable.
But to meaningfully improve the scale, quality and pace of investment and finance, especially in developing countries, a significant shift in momentum is required.
To that end, the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions today publish a new report, ’Assets to Flows’, that summarizes key insights on what it will take to convert financial assets into flows. The report is derived from a series of regional forums co-hosted by the COP27 Presidency, the UN Regional Economic Commissions, and The High-Level Champions for COP26 & COP27, that took place this year with the objective to connect investors with the trillion dollar opportunity to finance climate action. For further insights and resources derived from the forums including the Climate Champions Extended Compendium of Climate-Related Initiatives, visit our Finance page.
From a commitment by the Africa insurance industry to underwrite $US 14 billion of cover for climate risks by 2030, to Net Zero Financial Alliances publishing progress reports, read on to discover what’s in store for Finance Day.
TODAY’S KEY ANNOUNCEMENTS
GLOBAL CLIMATE ACTION EVENTS SCHEDULE
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Futures Lab: Accelerating Climate Collaboration
Location: Action Room 1 (Ibis)
Time: 10:00 – 11:30
Marrakech Partnership Implementation Lab: The Imperative for Subnational Climate Financing
Location: Room 2 (Lotus)
Time: 10:00 – 11:30
Marrakech Partnership Finance Action Event: From Ambition to Action – Mobilising Finance for Climate Solutions and Resilience
Location: Action Room 1 (Ibis)
Time: 12:00 – 14:00
Marrakech Partnership Implementation Lab: Financing Resilience
Location: Action Room 2 (Lotus)
Time: 14:30 – 16:00
Special Event: Regional Finance Forums
Location: Action Room 1, (Ibis)
Time: 14:30 – 15:30
Local initiative on Green and Smart Projects
Location: Action Room 1 (Ibis)
Time: 15:30 – 17:00
COP27 Talanoa Dialogue Unlocking SIDS Breakthroughs
Location: Action Room 2: Lotus (Area B: Building 21) Blue Zone
Time: 16:30 – 18:00
Ceremony Prince Talal International Prize for Human development climate action
Location Action Room 1 (Ibis)
Time: 17:00 – 19:00
Leveraging the African insurance industry to create resilient African economies
Location: Climate Action Zone
cominTime: 17:00 – 18:00
EXPLORE COP27
The Children and Youth Pavilion
For the first time ever at a UNFCCC Conference, children and young people will have a dedicated space at COP27 alongside world leaders, ministers, prominent non-State actors and other delegates. Designed to amplify children and youth voices within global climate policymaking, the COP27 Children and Youth Pavilion will be entirely led by young people and has been co-created and run by influential child and youth networks. A full programme of events is here.
Stop by The Resilience Hub
The Resilience Hub is once again acting as the home of the Race to Resilience. Click here for the full agenda. The Hub is accessible in-person in Area C and virtually here.
The Buildings Pavilion
The Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IGCC) and World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), on behalf of the #BuildingtoCOP Coalition host a thematic event at 3::00pm on “Financing the transition towards a net zero built environment”, a critical sector responsible for 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
Speakers include; Zoe Knight (HSBC Bank, Middle East), Eoin Murray (Federated Hermes), Marcene Mitchell (WWF), Mikkel Bülow-Lehnsby (NREP), Elizabeth Wangeci Chege (SE4All), Geraldine Picaud (Holcim), Dame Jo da Silva (Arup), Guy Grainger (JLL), Susan Grey (S&P Global).
No More Fairy Tales: stories to save our planet
Before we can build the resilient zero carbon economy that we have promised future generations, we must first imagine it.
Stay inspired by reading today’s story drawn from an anthology of short stories written by a variety of authors such as Kim Stanley Robinson, Paolo Bacigalupi and others. These stories present positive visions of what a sustainable society might look like and how we might get there.
Each story links to a webpage where readers can see how they can help to make the story a reality. Compiled by the Green Stories Project, in association with Herculean Climate Solutions.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT…
The High-Level Champions and the Race to Zero community welcome the recommendation of the United Nations’ High-Level Expert Group on the Net-Zero Emissions Commitments of Non-State Entities and the response of the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres. The Secretary-General highlighted the importance of all net-zero voluntary initiatives to accelerate efforts to standardize progress reports in an open format and via public platforms that feed into the UNFCCC Global Climate Action Portal. He also expressed his belief that the UNFCCC should play a decisive role – and invited the Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC secretariat to present a plan early next year.
COP27 Presidency launches Adaptation Agenda to build climate resilience for 4 billion by 2030
COP27 Day 2 saw the launch of the Sharm-El-Sheikh Adaptation Agenda, a comprehensive, shared agenda to rally global action around 30 adaptation outcomes that are needed to address the adaptation gap and achieve a resilient world by 2030.
A new Africa Carbon Markets Initiative (ACMI) was inaugurated at CO27 yesterday with the objective to support the growth of carbon credit production and create jobs in Africa.
The Yearbook of Global Climate Action
The Yearbook of Global Climate Action was launched yesterday, providing an overview of the state and scope of global climate action in 2022. It outlines what is needed to accelerate sectoral systems transformation, features case studies of real-world climate action projects, highlights some key global climate action topics – particularly regionalization and accountability – and presents the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions’ contribution to these issues.
The COP26 and COP27 Presidents, the UNFCCC Executive Secretary and the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions for COP26 & COP27, Nigel Topping and Dr. Mahmoud Mohieldin, yesterday opened the Global Climate Action Agenda at COP27 with their event “Making Good On Promises”
WHO ARE THE HIGH-LEVEL CHAMPIONS?
The UN Climate Change High-Level Champions enhance and strengthen the engagement of non-Party stakeholders in collaborating with Parties, to deliver the goals of the Paris Agreement. To connect the work of governments with the many voluntary and collaborative actions taken by cities, regions, businesses, investors and civil society, at COP 21, countries decided to appoint two High Level Champions.
The current Champions are Mr. Nigel Topping and Dr. Mahmoud Mohieldin. Working with the Marrakech Partnership, they build on the legacy of their predecessors to engage with non-Party stakeholders and activate the ‘ambition loop’ with national governments. Their work is fundamentally designed to encourage a collaborative shift across all of society towards a decarbonized economy so that we can all thrive in a healthy, resilient and net-zero world.
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