NAMA: What could it Entail Anuradha R.V. Partner, CLARUS LAW ASSOCIATES

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NAMA: What could it Entail Anuradha R.V. Partner, CLARUS LAW ASSOCIATES

Background  Current balance of rights & obligations under the UNFCCC:  Emphasis on Common But Differentiated Responsibilities  Recognition that share of global emissions originating in developing countries will grow to meet their social and development needs- that they have “legitimate priority needs”  Mandatory binding obligations only on Developed countries  Developing country obligations- made contingent on financial resources and transfer of technology from Developed countries  Recognition that within developing countries, several are especially more vulnerable- LDCs, small island countries, & those prone to environmental disadvantages. 2

Copenhagen & Cancun Recognition that Developing countries cannot be left beyond scrutiny Move towards some form of measurable action of commitments notified Cancun Agreements on Developing Countries: Undertake nationally appropriate mitigation actions (NAMA) aimed at achieving a deviation in emissions relative to ‘business as usual emissions’ in

Cancun & Developing Countries Voluntarily provide information on NAMA which are required to be “measured, reported and verified” (‘MRV’) at the national level. Identify NAMA for which country would require international support and costs for the same. All internationally supported action will be subject to “international MRV”. Ensure periodic national communications based on the format to be notified. There will be “international consultation and analysis” (‘ICA’) of reports made to the technical body of the UNFCCC, which would involve “analysis by technical experts in consultation with the Party concerned”, and “result in a summary report.” 4

Cancun – Open Issues for Resolution Framework and Guidelines for MRV and ICA Is this only aimed at ‘transparency’? Who would the ‘technical experts’ be? Their mandate? Role of ‘Summary Report’- unclear Safeguards indicated through terminology: ‘Non- intrusive’, ‘Non-punitive’; ‘Full respect for national sovereignty’ Mechanisms for operationalizing hold the key 5

Transparency Requirements: Other examples Most international conventions/ treaties work on principles of: ▫Information Exchange ▫Notification process ▫Periodic Reviews Each defined based on objectives sought to be achieved- ranging from rigorous scrutiny and questioning; to simpler processes of information sharing 6

Transparency Requirements under WTO Trade Policy Review: Member-driven, supported by WTO Secretariat. ▫Preparation of Reports ▫Review and Discussions through Question-Answer sessions ▫Consolidation of Report based on Responses Notifications and Discussions on these under Subsidies Agreement; Notification and Discussions on these under SPS & TBT Agreements 7

SBSTTA under UNFCCC and CBD Open-ended intergovernmental scientific advisory body known as the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice (SBSTTA) SBSTTA comprises government representatives competent in the relevant field of expertise. SBSTTA provides the COP and its other subsidiary bodies, with timely advice relating to the implementation of the Convention. Its functions include: ▫providing assessments of the types of measures taken in accordance with the provisions of the Convention; and ▫responding to questions that the COP may put to the body. 8

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