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Climate Change Legal Regime & HFCs Workshop on HCF Management Paris, 11 - 12 July 2014 Dan Bondi Ogolla Coordinator & Principal Legal Adviser, Legal Affairs Programme
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I. Jurisdictional scope of the UNFCCC and its Kyoto Protocol UNFCCC & KP carve-out a specific legal jurisdictional space; Parties’ obligations relate only to GHGs “not controlled by the MP”; Applies to obligations concerning national inventories of GHGs, mitigation actions, reporting & accounting; Art. 1.4 KP - defines the MP as the MP adopted in Montreal on 16 September 1987 as subsequently adjusted and amended; Does the legal jurisdictional space of the climate change regime contract proportionately to the progressive expansion of the coverage of the MP?
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I. Jurisdictional scope of the UNFCCC and its Kyoto Protocol Inventories & mitigation actions: National inventories of all GHGs not controlled by MP (Art. 4.1 UNFCCC); National systems for the estimation of GHGs (KP Art. 5); Mitigation actions: PAMs & AIPs emission reductions (Arts. 4.1 & 4.2 UNFCCC); General obligations of AIPs (KP Art. 2). Reporting & accounting: Info in NCs to include national inventory of GHGs not controlled by the MP (Art. 12 UNFCCC); Supplementary info. in annual inventories of GHGs not controlled by MP (KP Art. 7.1 ); Accounting for emissions during each CP based on aggregate emissions of GHGs in Annex A.
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II. HFCs in the UNFCCC & KP HFCs currently not controlled by the MP; Not ODS/substitutes/high GWP; UNFCCC reporting guidelines on AIP inventories of GHGs (decision 24/CP.19): As a minimum requirement, inventories to contain information on the following GHGs: CO 2, Methane (CH 4 ), Nitrous oxide (N 2 O), PFCs, HFCs, Sulphur hexafluoride (SF 6 ) and Nitrogen trifluoride (NF 3 ) (para.28); GHG emissions and removals are to be presented on a gas- by gas basis (para. 30).
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II. HFCs in the UNFCCC & KP Annex I Parties shall report actual emissions of HFCs, PFCs, SF 6 and NF 3, providing disaggregated data by chemical and category (para. 32); Annex III of decision contains the list of gases and their respective GWPs. KP Article 3 imposes QELRCs on AIPs with respect to a basket of gases listed in Annex A. Annex A for CP1 included: CO 2, Methane (CH 4 ), Nitrous oxide (N 2 O), HFCs, PFCs and SF 6 ; The Doha Amendment (CP2) – added Nitrogen trifluoride (NF 3) ) to Annex A.
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III. Addressing HFCs in a mutually supportive manner Under the UNFCCC & KP HFC emissions continue to be reported in national GHG inventories; HFC emissions continue to be accounted for in the context of emission reduction targets for AIPs; Mitigation actions under both the UNFCCC & KP continue to include activities to limit and reduce HFC emissions. Under the MP Work under MP can contribute to addressing HFCs under UNFCCC & KP by discouraging the production and consumption of HFCs as substitutes. MP could provide means of implementation to Parties to address HFC issues.
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III. Addressing HFCs in a mutually supportive manner Co-operation & mutual support between the two regimes, their decision-making bodies & secretariats critical for addressing HFCs. Parties in both regimes could identify and develop approaches to effectively address HFCs in a complementary manner. Co-operation should be based on the clear understanding amongst all Parties of the scope and competencies of each regime. Regular exchange of information between decision-making bodies & the two secretariats on relevant work.
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