Context of the Talanoa Dialogue Claudio Forner UNFCCC

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Context of the Talanoa Dialogue Claudio Forner UNFCCC

The Paris Agreement (1)

The Paris Agreement (2) Agreement’s objective: long term temperature goal and low GHG emission development Collective efforts: Peaking of emissions and rapid reductions thereafter towards a balance of emissions and removals Individual efforts: Subsequent NDCs, Long term strategies

Global emissions trajectory The Paris Agreement (2) Global emissions trajectory Efforts of Country A Efforts of Country B Efforts of Country C Efforts of Country D

Talanoa Dialogue Take stock of collective efforts in relation to progress towards the long-term goal and inform the preparation of NDCs.

Approach May sessions, intersessional period COP 24 and COP 24 Preparatory phase Plenary discussions, inputs from Parties and observers Political Phase Plenary discussion and parallel roundtables on how do we get there? High level segment Declaration(s) Where do we want to go? Where are we? report Report How do we get there? May sessions, intersessional period COP 24 and COP 24

Engagement A global dialogue about efforts to combat climate change All actors invited to participate: Regional/sectoral/constituency dialogues Inputs An excuse for self reflection

Where do we want to go? How do we get there? The three questions Vision of my sector/ country/ industry in 2030 How do we get there? What do we need from the UNFCCC and leaders to achieve this vision

More information at: Talanoadialogue.org