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UNITED

NATIONS Monday, 6 December 2010

United Nations Climate Change Conference 2010


COP 16 and CMP 6
Cancun, 29 November – 10 December 2010

Daily Programme
Informal groups of the Convention and Protocol bodies
(Open to Parties and observers)

COP

16.30–18.00 Contact group on consideration of proposals by Parties under Maguey


Article 17 of the Convention (Azteca)

CMP

10.00–11.30 Informal consultations on the adaptation fund Ballena


(Open to Parties and Observer States only) (Azteca)

11.30–13.00 Informal consultations on the proposal from Kazakhstan to Agave


amend Annex B to the Kyoto Protocol (Azteca)
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

11.30–13.00 Informal consultations on matters relating to compliance under Pavoreal


the Kyoto Protocol (Azteca)
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

15.00–16.30 Informal consultations on issues relating to the clean Mar (Azteca)


development mechanism
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

16.30–18.00 Informal consultations on issues relating to joint implementation Ballena


(Open to Parties and Observer States only) (Azteca)

The Daily Programme is available electronically at <unfccc.int/>. Participants are kindly reminded to
consult the CCTV monitors for any last-minute changes to the Daily Programme. In order to reduce paper
consumption, participants are kindly requested to retain copies of documents throughout the sessions.

FCCC/2010/V/OD/8
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AWG-KP

10.00–11.30 Spin-off group on Chapter IV Tortuga


(Open to Parties and Observer States only) (Azteca)

11.30–13.00 Spin-off group on Chapter III Manati


(Open to Parties and Observer States only) (Azteca)

15.00–16.30 Spin-off group on Chapter I Manati


(Open to Parties and Observer States only) (Azteca)

15.00–16.30 Spin-off group on Chapter II Ballena


(Open to Parties and Observer States only) (Azteca)

AWG-LCA

10.00–11.30 Drafting group on enhanced action on mitigation (para. 1b(iv) of the Bali Mar
Action Plan) (Azteca)
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

10.00–11.30 Drafting group on enhanced action on mitigation (para. 1b(v) of the Bali Manati
Action Plan) (Azteca)
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

11.30–13.00 Drafting group on finance, technology and capacity-building Tortuga


(Open to Parties and Observer States only) (Azteca)

11.30–13.00 Drafting group on enhanced action on adaptation Mariposa


(Open to Parties and Observer States only) (Azteca)

11.30–13.00 Drafting group on enhanced action on mitigation (para. 1b(i) of the Bali Maguey
Action Plan) (Maya)
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

15.00–16.30 Drafting group on enhanced action on mitigation(para. 1b(ii) of the Bali Maguey
Action Plan) (Maya)
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

15.00–16.30 Drafting group on a shared vision for long-term cooperative action; Guacamaya
review (Azteca)
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

16.30–18.00 Drafting group on finance, technology and capacity-building Agave


(Open to Parties and Observer States only) (Azteca)

16.30–18.00 Drafting group on enhanced action on mitigation (para. 1b(vi) of the Bali Pavoreal
Action Plan) (Azteca)
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)
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Additional Documentation
Statement by Her Excellency, Mrs. Patricia Espinosa, COP 16/CMP 6 President
The statement made by H.E. Mrs. Patricia Espinosa, COP 16/CMP 6 President, has been made available at the
Documents Distribution Counter, as well as on the secretariat website <unfccc.int/statements/items/5777.php>.

Provisional list of participants


Owing to the length of this document, and in the interest of saving paper, it will be made available in electronic
form only at <unfccc.int/>. Corrections and/or deletions should be given to Ms. Heidi Sandoval (Registration
counter) by 12.00, at the latest, on Wednesday, 8 December 2010.

Groups other than the Convention and Protocol bodies


(Closed meetings)

08.00–09.00 African Group Mar (Azteca)

08.00–09.00 Alliance of Small Island States Rana (Azteca)

08.00–09.00 Delegation of Belize on behalf of SICA countries Pavoreal (Azteca)

09.00–10.00 Delegation of Democratic Republic of Congo on behalf of the Congo Rio (Azteca)
Basin countries

09.00–10.00 Environmental Integrity Group – Coordination Meeting Maiz (Azteca)

09.00–10.00 Group of 77 and China Maguey (Maya)

12.00–13.00 Eastern European States Rio (Azteca)

13.00–14.00 Asian Group Meeting Estrella (Azteca)

13.00–14.00 Coalition for Rainforest Nations Ballena (Azteca)

13.00–14.00 Delegation of Costa Rica on behalf of the Cartagena Dialogue Pavoreal (Azteca)

13.00–14.00 Group of Latin America and Caribbean States – Coordination Nardo (Azteca)
Meeting

13.00–14.00 Least Developed Countries – Coordination Meeting Cascada (Azteca)

13.00–15.00 African Group Mar (Azteca)

14.00–15.00 European Union and Mexican Delegation briefing to Civivl Society Rana (Azteca)

14.00–15.00 Group of 77 and China Maguey (Maya)

18.00–19.00 African Group Mar (Azteca)

18.00–19.00 Alliance of Small Island States Rana (Azteca)

18.00–19.00 Delegation of Venezuela on behalf of ALBA Serpiente (Azteca)

18.00–19.00 Delegation of Colombia on behalf of Highly Vulnerable Countries Agave (Azteca)


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18.00–19.00 Delegation of Costa Rica on behalf of Cartagena Dialogue Colibri (Azteca)


(Latin American Countries)

19.00–20.00 Least Developed Countries – Coordination Meeting Cascada (Azteca)

Meetings of observer organizations


(Closed meetings)

08.30–09.30 Business and industry non-governmental organizations (BINGOs) Cacao


(Cancunmesse Hall D)

08.30–09.30 Youth non-governmental organizations (YOUNGOs) Mamey


(Cancunmesse Hall C)

09.00–10.00 Farmers non-governmental organizations Pitaya


(Cancunmesse C)

09.00–10.00 Indigenous peoples organizations (IPOs) Monarca


(Cancunmesse Hall D)

09.00–10.00 Local government and municipal authorities (LGMAs) Jaguar


(Cancunmesse Hall D)

09.00–10.00 Trade unions non-governmental organizations (TUNGOs) Sandia


(Cancunmesse Hall C)

09.00–10.00 Women and gender non-governmental organizations Nochebuena


(Cancunmesse Hall C)

13.00–14.00 Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Guacamaya (Azteca)

13.00–14.00 Southern African Development Community Delegation (SADC) Maíz (Azteca)

13.00–14.00 League of Arab States (LAS) Tortuga (Azteca)

14.00–15.00 Joint briefing for observer organizations by Vice Minister of Guacamaya (Azteca)
Environment, Dr. Fernando Tudela, Government of Mexico and
H.E. Ms. Connie Hedegaard, Commissioner for Climate Action
for the European Commission

14.00–15.00 World Health Organization (WHO) Manati (Azteca)

15.00–16.00 SBI Chair briefing for observer organizations Tortuga (Azteca)

Press briefings
(Media only)

09.00–09.30 Mexico Sol (Azteca)

09.30–10.00 Plurinational State of Bolivia Sol (Azteca)

10.30–11.00 European Union Sol (Azteca)

11.00–11.30 Papua New Guinea: Carbon War Room: Operation 'Rock the Boat' - Sol (Azteca)
The launch of www.shippingefficiency.org

11.30–12.00 The Biomes Project: Increasing productivity preserving the Sol (Azteca)
environment in Brazil (CNA & Embrapa)
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12.30–13.00 President of Mexico Sol (Azteca)

13.15–13.45 UNFCCC Sol (Azteca)

13.45–14.00 Technical Briefing on High Level Segment Sol (Azteca)

14.00–14.30 United States of America Sol (Azteca)

14.30–15.00 UNEP: Climate Change Vital Graphics Sol (Azteca)

15.00–15.30 People's Republic of China Sol (Azteca)

18.00–18.30 Brazil Sol (Azteca)

09.00–09.30 The Corner House Luna (Azteca)

09.30–10.00 Oxfam: Women working on climate change Luna (Azteca)

10.00–10.30 Climate Action Network International Luna (Azteca)

10.30–11.00 Germanwatch: Climate Change Performance Index Luna (Azteca)

11.00–11.30 WBA: World Bioenergy Association launch new Certification Luna (Azteca)
Criteria for Sustainable Biomass for Energy

11.30–12.00 International Energy Agency Luna (Azteca)

12.00–12.30 Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation Luna (Azteca)

12.30–13.00 Pew Center on Global Climate Change Luna (Azteca)

13.00–13.30 Solar Energy Industries Association Luna (Azteca)

13.30–14.00 Friends of the Earth International Luna (Azteca)

14.00–14.30 Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy: Agriculture at COP 16 Luna (Azteca)
talks: Sustainable Solutions

14.30–15.00 Stakeholder Forum: Putting Water Security First Luna (Azteca)

15.00–15.30 Center for International Forestry Research Luna (Azteca)

15.30–16.00 Natural Resources Defense Council Luna (Azteca)

16.00–17.00 UNFCCC CDM: How can developing countries benefit from the Luna (Azteca)
Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism?

18.00–18.30 Global Justice Ecology Project, Inc. Luna (Azteca)

18.30–19.00 Climate Action Network International: negotiations update and Luna (Azteca)
assessment (conducted in Spanish)

20.00–20.30 CAN Japan: daily press briefing for Japanese media Luna (Azteca)

10.30–11.00 World Growth: REDD and Conservation: Avoiding The New Road Desierto (Cancunmesse
To Serfdom Hall D)

11.00–11.30 Clean Energy Nepal: Mountain Action Press Meet Desierto (Cancunmesse
Hall D)
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12.00–12.30 Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Asian Development Desierto (Cancunmesse
Bank, National Institute for Environmental Studies Hall D)

13.00–13.30 Center for Climate Strategies,Inc.: It’s Hard to Build a Skyscraper Desierto (Cancunmesse
from the Sky Down: Subnational Climate Action in the U.S. and Hall D)
China

15.30–16.00 TheCompensators Desierto (Cancunmesse


Hall D)

COP 16/CMP 6 President’s Initiative on Stakeholder’s Engagement in


Climate Action

6 December 2010
16.30 – 17.45
Cenote (Azteca)

Attendance: Open to all participants

H.E. Ms. Patricia Espinosa, COP 16/CMP 6 President, invites all participants to a special interaction of
stakeholders with Parties. In the presence of H.E. Mr. Felipe Calderón, President of the United Mexican States,
representatives of stakeholders will provide inputs from their search for solutions to the challenge posed by
climate change. Additionally, some initiatives launched this year by the host country in strengthening the
involvement of key actors of organized society will be shared.

The room Cenote (Azteca) will be opened at 15.00 and participants are asked to take their seats by 16.00 to
ensure the opening promptly at 16.30.

Security and fire regulations do not permit participants to stand. Please note that security will enforce this
requirement.

Special Announcement

The United Nations System delivering as one on climate change: supporting


implementation

Tuesday, 7 December 2010


13.20 – 14.40
Room Monarca, Cancunmesse Hall D

Attendance: Open to all participants


The United Nations Secretary-General, Chair of the United Nations Chief Executives Board, is hosting a high-
level side event on addressing climate change as a means for countries to reach their development goals.
Ministers and United Nations System leaders will have an open exchange to identify countries’ needs and the
role of the United Nations System in response to those needs.
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Election of officers of
bodies under the Convention and the Protocol 1

Update of nominations received by the secretariat


(as at 5 December 2010)

Bureau of the COP and the CMP

COP President H. E. Ms. Patricia Espinosa 2 (Mexico) GRULAC


Chair of SBI
Chair of SBSTA
COP Vice-President
COP Vice-President
COP Vice-President
COP Vice-President
COP Vice-President
COP Vice-President
COP Vice-President
COP Rapporteur

Bureau of the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI)

SBI Vice-Chair
SBI Rapporteur

Bureau of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA)

SBSTA Vice-Chair
SBSTA Rapporteur

Executive Board of the Clean Development Mechanism

Member Africa
Alternate Africa
Member Asia
Alternate Asia
Member GRULAC
Alternate GRULAC
Member Mr. Martin Hession (United Kingdom) WEOG
Alternate Mr. Thomas Bernheim (European Commission) WEOG
Member Annex I
Alternate Annex I

1
Information on the election process is available at <http://unfccc.int/parties_and_observers/notifications/items/3153.php>.
2
Elected at the opening session of COP 16 and CMP 6 on Monday, 29 November 2010.
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Compliance Committee - Facilitative Branch

Replacement Alternate Eastern Europe


Replacement Member Non-Annex I

Compliance Committee - Enforcement Branch

Replacement Alternate Annex I

Joint Implementation Supervisory Committee

Member Mr. Benoit Leguet (France) Annex I


Alternate Mr. Anton Beck (Denmark) Annex I
Member Annex I
Alternate Annex I
Member Ms. Irina Voitekhovitch (Belarus) Annex I EITs
Alternate Annex I EITs
Member Annex I EITs
Alternate Annex I EITs
Member Non-Annex I
Alternate Non-Annex I

Expert Group on Technology Transfer (EGTT)

Member Africa
Member Africa
Member Asia
Member GRULAC
Member GRULAC
Member SIDS
Member Mr. Holger Liptow (Germany) Annex I
Member Mr. Richard Miles (Australia) Annex I
Member Mr. Jukka Uosukainen (Finland) Annex I
Member Ms. Susan Weston (Canada) Annex I

Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG)

Member Africa
Member Africa
Member Africa
Member Africa
Member Africa
Member Asia
Member Asia
Member SIDS
Member SIDS
Member Annex II
Member Annex II
Member Annex II
Member LDCs
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Preliminary schedule of meetings for Tuesday, 7 December 2010


This preliminary schedule is designed to give participants an overview for planning purposes. The information
is indicative and subject to change, depending on the requirements of the negotiating process. Please consult
the relevant day’s Daily Programme for final details, and the CCTV monitors for any last-minute changes.

COP
To be
announced Informal stocktaking plenary

CMP
To be
announced Informal stocktaking plenary

a.m. Informal consultations on the adaptation fund

a.m. Informal consultations on matters relating to compliance under the Kyoto Protocol

p.m. Informal consultations on issues relating to joint implementation

p.m. Informal consultations on issues relating to the clean development mechanism

AWG-KP

a.m. Contact group on item 3

AWG-LCA

a.m. Drafting group on finance, technology and capacity-building

a.m. Drafting group on enhanced action on mitigation

p.m. Drafting group on finance, technology and capacity-building

p.m. Drafting group on enhanced action on mitigation

p.m. Drafting group on enhanced action on adaptation

Status report on consideration of agenda items as at 5 December 2010

COP agenda item Status

2 Organizational matters

2 (a) Election of the President of the Conference at Sub-item completed


its sixteenth session

2 (b) Adoption of the rules of procedure Draft rules of procedure (except rule 42) continue to
be applied
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Consultations by Mr. Joel Hernandez (Mexico)


Secretariat contact:
Ms. Jane Bulmer (+521 998 109 9994)

2 (c) Adoption of the agenda Agenda adopted

2 (d) Election of officers other than the President Consultations by Mr. Andrej Kranjc (Slovenia)
Secretariat contact:
Ms. Nattley Williams (+521 998 241 4028)

2 (e) Admission of organizations as observers The COP approved the list contained in document
FCCC/CP/2010/4 including amendment in the
plenary and thereby admitted the organizations

2 (f) Organization of work, including the sessions Relevant items were referred to the SBSTA and SBI
of the subsidiary bodies Arrangements for high-level segment confirmed,
including time limits for statements
Plans for upcoming plenary meetings agreed

2 (g) Dates and venues of future sessions President consulting on any offers to host
future sessions

5 Consideration of proposals by Parties under Contact group, chaired by


Article 17 of the Convention Mr. Michael Zammit Cutajar (Malta)
Secretariat contact:
Mr. Dan Bondi Ogolla (+ 521 998 241 4024)

CMP agenda item Status

2 Organizational matters

2 (a) Adoption of the agenda Agenda adopted

2 (b) Election of replacement officers Consultations in progress


(refer to COP sub-item 2 (d))

2 (c) Organization of work, including the sessions Relevant items were referred to the SBSTA and SBI
of the subsidiary bodies Plans for upcoming plenary meetings agreed

5 Consideration of proposals by Parties for Item taken up and remains open


amendments to the Kyoto Protocol Secretariat contact:
Mr. Dan Bondi Ogolla (+ 521 998 241 4024)

6 Issues relating to the clean development Contact group, co-chaired by


mechanism Mr. Eduardo Calvo (Peru) and
Mr. Kunihiko Shimada (Japan)
Secretariat contact:
Mr. Conor Barry (+521 998 241 3884)

7 Issues relating to joint implementation Contact group, co-chaired by


Mr. Washington Zhakata (Zimbabwe) and
Mr. Helmut Hojesky (Austria)
Secretariat contact:
Mr. James Grabert (+521 998 241 3890)

8 Matters relating to compliance under the Kyoto Protocol


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8 (a) Report of the Compliance Committee Contact group, co-chaired by


Mr. Pornchai Danvivathana (Thailand) and
8 (b) Appeal by Croatia against a final decision of Mr. Richard Tarasofsky (Canada)
the enforcement branch of the Compliance Secretariat contact:
Committee in relation to the implementation Mr. Maria Socorro Manguiat (+521 998 241 4027)
of decision 7/CP.12

9 Adaptation Fund

9 (a) Report of the Adaptation Fund Board Contact group, co-chaired by


Ms. Ruleta Camacho (Antigua and Barbuda) and
9 (b) Review of the Adaptation Fund Mr. Jukka Uosukainen (Finland)
Secretariat contact:
Mr. Marcelo Jordan (+521 998 109 8365)

11 Proposal from Kazakhstan to amend Annex B Consultations by Mr. Mark Berman (Canada)
to the Kyoto Protocol Secretariat contact:
Ms. Jane Bulmer (+521 998 109 9994)

Matters relating to carbon capture and storage Consultations by Ms. Socorro Flores (Mexico)
(general issue)

SBI agenda item Status

2 Organizational matters

2 (a) Adoption of the agenda Agenda adopted, with sub-item 4 (b) held in
abeyance

2 (b) Organization of the work of the session Organization of the work agreed

2 (c) Election of officers other than the Chair Consultations in progress.


Officers to be elected by the COP on 10 December

2 (d) Election of replacement officers Consultations in progress.


Additional officer to be elected by the CMP on 10
December if elected officers do not represent a Party
to the Kyoto Protocol

3 National communications and greenhouse gas inventory data from Parties included in Annex I to
the Convention

3 (a) Reports on national greenhouse gas


inventory data from Parties included in Conclusions adopted
Annex I to the Convention for the period (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.35)
1990–2007 and the period 1990–2008

3 (b) Status of submission and review of fifth


national communications
Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded
3 (c) Date of submission of sixth national to the COP for consideration and adoption
communications (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.36 and Add.1) and a draft
decision forwarded to the CMP for consideration
and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.36/Add.2)

3 (d) Further implementation of Article 12, Conclusions adopted


paragraph 5, of the Convention (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.36)
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4 National communications from Parties not included in Annex I to the Convention

4 (a) Work of the Consultative Group of Experts


Conclusions adopted
on National Communications from Parties
(FCCC/SBI/2010/L.33)
not included in Annex I to the Convention

4 (c) Further implementation of Article 12, Item forwarded to SBI 34


paragraph 5, of the Convention

4 (d) Provision of financial and technical support Conclusions adopted


(FCCC/SBI/2010/L.37)

4 (b) Information contained in national Sub-item held in abeyance


communications from Parties not included
in Annex I to the Convention

5 Financial mechanism of the Convention

5 (a) Fourth review of the financial mechanism Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded
to the COP for consideration and adoption
(FCCC/SBI/2010/L.38 and Add.1)

5 (b) Report of the Global Environment Facility Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded
to the Conference of the Parties and to the COP for consideration and adoption as
guidance to the Global Environment Facility amended
(FCCC/SBI/2010/L.39 and Add.1)

5 (c) Assessment of the Special Climate Change Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded
Fund to the COP for consideration and adoption as
amended
(FCCC/SBI/2010/L.40 and Add.1)

5 (d) Least Developed Countries Fund Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded
to the COP for consideration and adoption
(FCCC/SBI/2010/L.27 and Add.1)

6 Article 6 of the Convention Conclusions adopted


(FCCC/SBI/2010/L.26)

7 Matters relating to Article 4, paragraphs 8 and 9, of the Convention

7 (a) Progress on the implementation of decision Conclusions adopted as amended


1/CP.10 (FCCC/SBI/2010/ L.34)

7 (b) Matters relating to the least developed Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded
countries to the COP for consideration and adoption
(FCCC/SBI/2010/L.28 and Add.1)

8 Development and transfer of technologies Conclusions adopted


(FCCC/SBI/2010/L.25)

9 Capacity-building under the Convention Draft decision forwarded to the COP for
consideration and adoption
(FCCC/SBI/2010/L.29)

10 Capacity-building under the Kyoto Protocol Draft decision forwarded to the CMP for
consideration and adoption
(FCCC/SBI/2010/L.30)
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11 Matters relating to Article 3, paragraph 14, Conclusions adopted


of the Kyoto Protocol (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.23)

12 Report of the administrator of the SBI took note of the report


international transaction log under the
Kyoto Protocol

13 Annual compilation and accounting reports Conclusions adopted


for Annex B Parties under the Kyoto (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.32)
Protocol for 2009 and 2010

14 Amendment of the Kyoto Protocol in Item forwarded to SBI 34


respect of procedures and mechanisms
relating to compliance

15 Arrangements for intergovernmental Conclusions adopted


meetings (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.31)

16 Administrative, financial and institutional matters

16 (a) Audited financial statements for the


biennium 2008–2009 Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded
to the COP for consideration and adoption
16 (b) Budget performance for the biennium 2010– (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.24 and Add.1) and a draft
2011 decision forwarded to the CMP for consideration
and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.24/Add.2)
16 (c) Continuing review of the functions and
operations of the secretariat

16 (d) Privileges and immunities for individuals Item forwarded to SBI 34


serving on constituted bodies established
under the Kyoto Protocol

17 Other matters To be reflected in the report on the session


(FCCC/SBI/2010/MISC.11,
FCCC/SBI/2010/MISC.12)

18 Report on the session Draft report adopted


(FCCC/SBI/2010/L.22)

SBSTA agenda item Status


2 Organizational matters

2 (a) Adoption of the agenda Agenda adopted

2 (b) Organization of the work of the session Organization of the work agreed

2 (c) Election of officers other than the Chair Consultations in progress


Officers to be elected by the COP on 10 December

2 (d) Election of replacement officers Consultations in progress


Additional officers to be elected by the CMP on 10
December if elected officers do not represent a Party
to the Kyoto Protocol

3 Nairobi work programme on impacts, Conclusions adopted as amended


vulnerability and adaptation to climate change (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.20)
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4 Development and transfer of technologies Conclusions adopted


(FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.17)

5 Research and systematic observation Conclusions adopted


(FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.22)

6 Methodological issues under the Convention

6 (a) Emissions from fuel used for international Conclusions adopted


aviation and maritime transport (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.19)

6 (b) Annual report on the technical review of SBSTA took note of the report
greenhouse gas inventories from Parties
included in Annex I to the Convention

6 (c) Revision of the UNFCCC reporting guidelines Conclusions adopted


on annual inventories by Parties included in (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.18)
Annex I to the Convention

6 (d) Greenhouse gas data interface Sub-item completed


To be reflected in the report on the session

7 Methodological issues under the Kyoto Protocol

7 (a) Carbon dioxide capture and storage in Draft decision recommended for consideration by
geological formations as clean development the CMP
mechanism project activities (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.24)

7 (b) Standardized baselines under the clean Conclusions adopted


development mechanism (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.23)

7 (c) Implications of the inclusion of reforestation Conclusions adopted


of lands with forest in exhaustion as (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.15)
afforestation and reforestation clean
development mechanism project activities

7 (d) Common metrics to calculate the CO2 Sub-item completed


equivalence of greenhouse gases To be reflected in the report on the session

7 (e) Annual report on the technical review of SBSTA took note of the report
greenhouse gas inventories and other
information reported by Parties included in
Annex I to the Convention that are also Parties
to the Kyoto Protocol under Article 7,
paragraph 1, of the Kyoto Protocol

8 Scientific, technical and socio-economic Item completed


aspects of mitigation of climate change To be reflected in the report on the session

9 Matters relating to Article 2, paragraph 3, of Conclusions adopted


the Kyoto Protocol (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.16)

10 Other matters: Activities implemented jointly Draft decision recommended for adoption by the
under the pilot phase COP
(FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.21)

11 Report on the session Draft report adopted


(FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.14)
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AWG-KP agenda item Status

2 Organizational matters

2 (a) Adoption of the agenda Agenda adopted

2 (b) Organization of the work of the session Organization of the work agreed

Contact group on item 3 chaired by Ambassador


John W. Ashe (Antigua and Barbuda), Chair of the
AWG-KP
Secretariat contact:
Mr. Jigme: (+52 1 9982413979)

The Contact group on item 3 has organized its work


in five spin-off groups as follows:

Spin-off group on Chapter I, co-facilitated by


Mr. Leon Charles (Grenada) and
Mr. Jürgen Lefevere (EU)
Secretariat contact:
Mr. Jigme: (+52 1 9982413979)

Spin-off group on Chapter II, co-facilitated by


Mr. Marcelo Rocha (Brazil) and
Mr. Peter Iversen (Denmark)
Secretariat contact:
Ms. Maria Sanz Sanchez (+52 1 9982413899)
3 Consideration of further commitments for
Annex I Parties under the Kyoto Protocol Spin-off group on Chapter III, facilitated by
Ambassador Adrian Macey (New Zealand)
Secretariat contact:
Mr. Andrew Howard (+52 1 9981470502)

Spin-off group on Chapter IV, facilitated by


Ambassador Adrian Macey (New Zealand)
Secretariat contact:
Ms. Katia Simeonova (+52 1 9981470469)

Spin-off group on Chapter V, co-facilitated by


Mr. Andrew Ure (Australia) and
Mr. Eduardo Calvo (Peru)
Secretariat contact:
Mr. Festus Luboyera: (+52 1 9982414037)

Revised proposal by the Chair


(FCCC/KP/AWG/2010/CRP.4/Rev.1) available at
the documents counter

4 Other matters Item closed

5 Report on the session Draft report prepared


(FCCC/KP/AWG/2010/L.7)

AWG-LCA agenda item Status


2 Organizational matters

2 (a) Adoption of the agenda Agenda adopted

2 (b) Organization of the work of the Organization of the work agreed


session
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Contact group on agenda item 3, chaired by


the Chair of the AWG-LCA
Secretariat contact:
Ms. Marcela Main Sancha
(+52 1 9982413984)
Ms. Olga Pilifosova (+52 1 9982413988)

“Possible elements of the outcome. Note by


the Chair” (FCCC/AWGLCA/2010/CRP.2)
available at the documents counter
The contact group on item 3 has organized
its work in four drafting groups as follows:
A shared vision for long-term cooperative
action; review, facilitated by
Mr. Anders Turesson (Sweden)
Secretariat contact:
Mr. Daniel Klein (+52 1 9982413969)
Enhanced action on adaptation, facilitated by
Mr. Kishan Kumarsingh (Trinidad and
Tobago)
Secretariat contact:
Mr. Youssef Nassef (+52 1 9982413902)
Enhanced action on mitigation, co-facilitated
by Mr. Richard Muyungi (United Republic
of Tanzania) and
Ms. Helen Plume (New Zealand)
Secretariat contact:
Ms. Olga Pilifosova (+52 1 9982413988)
3 Preparation of an outcome to be The co-facilitators have requested
presented to the Conference of the Mr. Audun Rosland (Norway) to facilitate the
Parties for adoption at its sixteenth drafting group on mitigation (para. 1b(iii) of the
session to enable the full, effective and BAP).
sustained implementation of the
Convention through long-term The co-facilitators have requested
cooperative action now, up to and Ms. Annemarie Watt (Australia) to facilitate the
beyond 2012 drafting group on mitigation (para. 1b(iv) of the
BAP).
The co-facilitators have requested
Mr. Nsiala Tosi Bibanda Mpanu Mpanu
(Democratic Republic of the Congo) to facilitate
the drafting group on mitigation (para. 1b(v) of
the BAP).
The co-facilitators have requested
Mr. Crispin D'Auvergne (Saint Lucia) to facilitate
the drafting group on mitigation (para. 1b(vi) of
the BAP).
Finance, technology and capacity-building
co-facilitated by
Mr. Burhan Gafoor (Singapore) and
Mr. Kunihiko Shimada (Japan)
Secretariat contact:
Mr. Andrew Higham (+52 1 9982413893)

Draft text on enhanced action on capacity-


building (version of 4 December
2010@18:00) available at the documents
counter
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Informal consultations facilitated by the


Vice-Chair of the AWG-LCA to consider
submissions by Parties included in Annex I
to the Convention undergoing the process of
transition to a market economy and whose
special circumstances are recognized by the
COP
Secretariat contact:
Ms Nattley Williams (+52 1 9982414028)

4 Other matters No other matters were raised

5 Report on the session Draft report prepared


(FCCC/AWGLCA/2010/L.6)

Special announcements

Vacancies at the Conference participants are encouraged to bring to the attention of qualified
UNFCCC individuals in their countries/organizations the link to the employment page of the
secretariat secretariat website:

<http://unfccc.int/secretariat/employment/recruitment>

Three professional positions are currently advertised:

Chief, Human Resources Unit, Administrative Services


Programme Officer, Reporting, Data and Analysis Programme
Programme Officer (SBI Focal Point), Financial and Technical Support Programme

The secretariat is committed to ensuring equitable geographical distribution and


gender balance among its staff. To this end, it would like to especially encourage
qualified women candidates and candidates from developing countries to apply for
vacancies.

Announcements
Availability of The demand for meeting rooms is expected to exceed the capacity of the conference
meeting rooms premises and priority will be given to meetings directly associated with the
negotiating process. The secretariat appreciates participants’ understanding in this
connection. Meetings will therefore only be confirmed at the earliest one day prior to
the requested meeting taking place.
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Nizuc Media Centre The media center for COP 16/CMP 6 is located at the Nizuc branch of the Moon
Palace Hotel. The center provides full services for the writing press, including
wireless access and computer center. An International Broadcast Center is available
for the use of radio and TV outlets.

Press conferences are held in rooms Sol and Luna in the Azteca (Expo-Center), and in
Desierto (Cancunmesse). All press conferences are webcast live and on-demand and
may be viewed on closed-circuit TV in all locations. A continuous shuttle bus
operates from the lobby of the Nizuc Media Center to the entrance of Azteca (Expo-
Centre) and back from the same location. Those traveling from or to the Cancunmesse
may take the "Nizuc Express".

Parties and observers are invited to bring to the Nizuc any press releases, publications
or digital media for distribution to the media where they may be conveniently
displayed on available shelving in the entrance lobby.

For more information telephone the COP 16/CMP 6 media call center number: +521
998 283 2144

Use of audio/video The making of audio and video recordings, including any external transmission, by
recording devices by Party or observer organization delegations during open and closed official meetings
participants at and in designated security zones is not permitted. The secretariat provides audio
UNFCCC sessions recordings of official meetings, as required by Parties. Webcasts are provided for open
plenary meetings.

Meditation room A room for meditation and prayer is available to participants and is located in
Cancunmesse, Hall D, and also in the “Meditation Garden” which is located on the
beach stretching between Maya (Sunrise) and Nizuc Media Center.

Catholic Mass During COP 16 /CMP 6, a Catholic mass is held every morning at 7.00 a.m. in the
chapel located in the Nizuc section of the Moon Palace Hotel.

Webcasts of the For the duration of the conference, official Plenary meetings will be available live and
sessions on-demand, with English, Spanish and floor audio streams. Press conferences will be
webcast in floor and Spanish languages as provided. A selection of side-events will be
available on-demand only. On-demand files will be available within 24 hours after the
close of each meeting, side-events within 48 hours. Please check the UNFCCC
website for the date and time of webcast sessions at <unfccc.int/ >.
Online Besides classical website information on <unfccc.int>, the secretariat is offering the
Services@Cancun mobile version of the UNFCCC website <mobile.unfccc.int> and the official
iPhone/iPad application ‘Negotiator’ for the conference.
Using the iPhone/iPad application ‘Negotiator’, users can:
• get logistical information about the conference (directories, venue maps, etc.);
• read the latest documents, agendas and meeting information;
• view the latest YouTube videos and photos from the conference;
• join the conference via the Facebook and Twitter channels.
Please note: The iPhone/iPad app, ‘Negotiator’ can be downloaded FREE via iTunes
app store.
The secretariat is offering a special online reporting service to the media. Online
videos will be made available on the website <unfccc.int> summarizing the
secretariat's press briefing. This video can be viewed and downloaded for Podcast.
The secretariat is encouraging online media to link to the online video. All videos can
be found on <YouTube.com/climateconference> and iTunes.
Community tools, such as Facebook, Twitter and Flickr will allow to participate and
to respond to the conference in Cancún. All links can be found on the Cancun
conference page on <unfccc.int>.
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Blogger's Loft A special support area is available to participants who need a fixed Internet
connection in order to upload multimedia content to the web, blogs and social
networking sites. The Blogger’s Loft on the upper level of the Cancunmesse provides
workspace, power and fixed Internet connections for a limited number. The Blogger’s
Loft is prioritized for those working with multimedia content. Participants needing
only access to the Internet for email or office purposes should utilize the computer
centres or wireless zones.
The Blogger’s Loft is part of a pilot project by the UNFCCC secretariat with the
United Nations Foundation that seeks to explore options for the participation of new
“digital media” both physically and virtually in the UNFCCC process. During the
Conference, all online media and bloggers using the Blogger’s lounge will also be
able to attend a series of interactive “digital media conversation” events to be held in
the Desierto Press Conference Room in the Cancunmesse starting on Saturday,
4 December. Watch for the schedule in the Daily Programme.

First Aid Medical services are located in Maya (Sunrise) and Nizuc Media center.

Credentials “Credentials of representatives, alternate representatives and advisers shall be issued


either by the Head of State or Government or by the Minister for Foreign Affairs.”
Delegations are kindly requested to present the corresponding letters of credentials to
the External Relations team in the Conference Affairs office, located on the ground
floor, Sunrise/Maya (left of the escalators).

Climate Change Publications clearly attributed to a Party or an observer organization can be distributed
Publications and displayed, after approval, at the Climate Change Publications Counter. The
Counter counter is located at Cancunmesse (Hall C). Please provide a sample to
Ms. Claudia Pena-Martin at the Side Events and Exhibits Coordination Office, located
at Cancunmesse (Hall C). The counter cannot manage large volumes, but will assist in
changing the range of documents. Organizers of Exhibits are requested to display and
distribute documents at their Exhibit booths. Side Event advertisements and
invitations can be posted on the notice boards located in both Cancunmesse and Moon
Palace.
Contact information
Ms. Claudia Pena-Martin
see@unfccc.int
Tel: +52 1998 2413 873

Delegation Delegates are kindly requested not to remove country nameplates from the meeting
nameplates rooms. The secretariat is unable to replace these at short notice and this can lead to
serious disruptions at meetings.

Security Participants should ensure that they wear their conference badge in full view at all
times, as the security officers may request them to verify their identity. This may lead
to some inconvenience, but it is expected that participants will appreciate the need for
such arrangements.

Medical and The Mexican Government has dedicated numbers for emergency situations. Please
security note that the medical and security emergency number in Cancun is 066. The medical
Emergencies and security emergency number in Moon Palace is 0.

Building fire In order to ensure compliance with building fire regulations, UN Security may ask
regulations participants to refrain from accessing meeting rooms or vacate meeting rooms if the
room capacity is full. Thank you for your cooperation.

Information Hotline An information hotline has been established by the Mexican Government. The
number for the Information hotline is 01 800 COP 1600.
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Lost and found Participants are reminded not to leave personal belongings in meeting rooms.
items Documents left in meeting rooms and on unattended desks will be removed. The
Security office, located near the main entrance, is responsible for lost and found items.

Pigeonholes for Pigeonholes for the distribution of official documents and messages, which delegates
delegates are kindly requested to check at regular intervals, are located next to the Documents
Distribution counter. Participants are requested to refrain from distributing non-
official material via the pigeonholes.
Facilities for Offices for the business and industry non-governmental organizations (BINGOs),
observer environmental non-governmental organizations (ENGOs), farmers non-governmental
organizations organizations (Farmers), indigenous peoples organizations (IPOs), local government
and municipal authorities (LGMAs), research and independent non-governmental
organizations (RINGOs), trade union non-governmental organizations (TUNGOs),
youth non-governmental organizations (YOUNGOs) and the women and gender non-
governmental organizations (Women and Gender) are located in Moon Palace (Chile,
ground floor).

Catering If you wish to order catering for your side event or meetings, please liaise directly
with the official company at the following link
<http://www.inhouseservicescop16.com>. Please note that catering orders can only be
received through this website up to 72 hours prior to your event. In order to avoid
overlaps of catering at side event, catering services will only be provided AFTER side
events. It is the responsibility of the organizer to ensure that no food or beverages are
taken inside meeting rooms. If you have any further questions, please contact Ms.
Ofelia Peniche (see contact information below). On-site staff at the “in-house
Services” desk at Cancunmesse will also be able to provide assistance.

Contact Information
Ms. Ofelia Peniche
openiche@centrobanamex.com
Tel: +52 155 2728 7618
Transportation In order to ease the vehicle circulation inside and to and from the conference
arrangements premises, participants should refrain from using private transportation and are
encouraged to take advantage of the free conference shuttle or lobby to lobby buses
connecting the different conference areas and these with the hotel zone.

Speed limit within The speed limit within the Moon Palace is of 40 km per hour. Please be reminded that
Moon Palace wild animals have always the pass of way, therefore, drivers please slow down when
grounds passing close to grazing animals and be prepared to let them cross in front of your car.

Rio Conventions The Rio Conventions Calendar 2011 will be distributed as of Monday, 6 December
Calendar 2011 – 2010, to all participants. The calendar will be made available from two distribution
Forests for People, points: 1) Maya (Sunrise), main lobby at the information desk 2) Cancunmesse,
Forests for the RTCC stand, #123, Hall C. In Cancunmesse, calendars will be distributed from 10.00-
Earth 12.00 and from 14.00-17.00.

The official launch of the 2011 calendar will be celebrated in the presence of the three
Executive Secretaries on Wednesday, 8 December 2010, 18.30 at the Climate Change
Studio in Cancunmesse (Hall C).
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Key contacts
Executive Secretary Ms. Christiana Figueres

Conference of the Parties (COP) Ms. June Budhooram

Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties Ms. June Budhooram
to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP)

Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI) Ms. Preety Bhandari

Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice Ms. Wanna Tanunchaiwatana
(SBSTA)

Ad Hoc Working Group on Further Commitments for Mr. Vitaly Matsarski


Annex I Parties under the Kyoto Protocol (AWG-KP)
Ad Hoc Working Group on Long-term Cooperative Action Mr. Halldor Thorgeirsson
under the Convention (AWG-LCA)

Coordinator, Conference Affairs Services Ms. Salwa Dallalah

Chief Legal Adviser Mr. Dan Bondi Ogolla

Liaison with Government delegates and registration; Mr. Horacio Peluffo


funding for delegations

Liaison with observer organizations Ms. Megumi Endo

Conference Spokesperson Mr. Eric Hall

Media Relations Officer Mr. John Hay


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Events
For a full schedule of side events during the sessions and a list of the exhibits, please visit the UNFCCC
website at <http://unfccc.int/>. The secretariat would like to note that the scheduling of events remains
dependent upon the demands of the negotiating process. For short-term changes please consult the CCTV
monitors.

Descriptions of the events listed below have been reproduced as received, and without formal editing.

Side events
Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
Making climate finance work for the Cooperation internationale pour le
poor and for the environment - Towards développement et la solidarité
Social and Environmental Safeguards (CIDSE)
for Climate Finance Ms. Catherine Durbin
CIDSE and Caritas Internationalis will durbin@cidse.org
11.30– Aguila
host a debate on the development of social (+32 2 2333754)
13.00 (Cancunmesse
and environmental safeguards that
Hall C)
guarantee the protection of vulnerable
communities and local environments, and
to ensure that they are applicable to the
range of expected climate flows.

Funding the future? Establishing a fair OXFAM International (OI),


climate fund in Cancun (organized by Global Campaign for Climate
OI and GCCA) Action (GCCA)
Climate change is hitting harvests and Mr. Bert Maerten
putting the poorest people at risk. bmaerten@oxfam.org.uk
11.30– Jaguar
Establishing a new fair global climate fund (+66 80 2104873)
13.00 (Cancunmesse
at COP16 will not only help developing
Hall D)
countries adapt to the changing climate
and adopt low-carbon development
pathways, but also help rebuild trust in the
negotiations.

REDD Plus mechanism in the West Association des clubs des amis de
African region: The cross river state la nature du Cameroun (ACAN)
vision and partnership Mr. Raphael Hanmbock
The challenge associated with ecoalert@yahoo.fr
implementing the REDD Plus mechanism (+237 2206 8067)
11.30– Mamey
and LULUCF in West Africa continues to
13.00 (Cancunmesse
multiply after Copenhagen, other
Hall C)
partnership activities developed so far: The
Cross Rivers State forestry
Commission,the Cross River State
Tourism Bureau Nigeria, ANCC, ACAN.

Women Leaders on Climate Change Mexico


In 2010, there is an unprecedented number Ms. Sharon Jackson
of women in senior international positions sharon.jackson@mrfcj.org
11.30– in the climate change negotiations. The (+52 998 1087230) Monarca
13.00 meeting will highlight and strengthen the (Cancunmesse
role of women leaders in promoting Hall D)
climate justice as a strong, fair and
effective approach to climate change.
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Improving resilience to protect human World Health Organization


health and welfare from the adverse (WHO), International Labour
affects of climate change Organization (ILO), Office High
To highlight the public health and nutrition Commissioner for Human
consequences of climate change and the Rights/Centre for Human Rights
role of social protection in adaptation and (OHCHR), UNAIDS - Joint
13.20– mitigation efforts. Recommendations on United Nations Programme on Pitaya
14.40 how the UN system could support the HIV and AIDS, United Nations (Cancunmesse
resilience processes of the most vulnerable Department of Economic and Hall C)
population groups will be provided. Social Affairs (UN DESA), World
Food Programme (WFP)
Ms. Marina Maiero
maierom@who.int
(+41 76 2350115)

Electricity at the core of climate International Energy Agency


mitigation (IEA)
An ambitious mix of policies and Ms. Jenny Gell
technologies are needed to cut global CO2 jenny.gell@iea.org
13.20– from energy in the next decades. (+33 1 40576729) Aguila
14.40 Electricity concentrates many of the (Cancunmesse
challenges and solutions. IEA experts will Hall C)
present recent technology and policy
research on electricity supply and demand,
indicating the way forward.

MDBs role in scaling-up international Inter-American Development


climate finance Bank (IDB)
Parties have multiple needs and priorities Mr. Juan Pablo Bonilla
to address climate change. MDBs can play secci@iadb.org
13.20– a greater role in access to international (+1 202 5506613) Jaguar
14.40 financing, bolstering investments in (Cancunmesse
mitigation and adaptation, including Hall D)
natural resource and risk management.
Promoting public-private efforts in all
sectors is critical.

Caribbean vulnerability - A case for a Caribbean Community Climate


post-2012 climate change regime. Change Centre (CCCCC)
The Side Event will highlight the Mr. Kenrick Leslie
13.20– importance of a post-2012 climate change oed@caribbeanclimate.bz Sandia
14.40 regime because of the vulnerability of the (+501 822 1104) (Cancunmesse
Caribbean to climate change and the steps Hall C)
the region has taken to develop and low
carbon development strategy.

Argentina: Climate change actions Argentina


towards 2020 in the context of Ms. Florencia Yañez
sustainable development fyanez@ambiente.gov.ar
Actions undertaken in key economic (+54 11 43488678)
sectors as well as new initiatives will be
13.20– Mamey
portrayed, highlighting their impact on the
14.40 (Cancunmesse
GHG emission reductions and the
Hall C)
resources required for implementation.
Provinces will inform on their current and
potential actions that may contribute to
sustainable development.
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Regional (European) and inter-regional Regional Environmental Center


(Europe-China) cooperation on for Central and Eastern Europe
adaptation and mitigation (REC)
It will introduce an integrated Ms. Zsuzsanna Ivanyi
15.00– Jaguar
methodology to support European zivanyi@rec.org
16.30 (Cancunmesse
adaptation policy making providing with (+36 26 504030)
Hall D)
tools and a cooperation project between
EC and China through a Clean Energy
Center.

Solar powering the planet: Fostering European Photovoltaic Industry


sustainable development and creating Association (EPIA), Alliance for
jobs today Rural Electrification (ARE), Solar
Solar energy, the fastest growing energy Energy Industries Association
source in the world, has enormous (SEIA)
15.00– Aguila
potential to create jobs and provides a Mr. Benjamin Fontaine
16.30 (Cancunmesse
clean, competitive and sustainable solution b.fontaine@epia.org
Hall C)
to meet the rising energy demand of (+32 2 4001043)
developing countries. High-level speakers
will discuss the policies needed to
accelerate solar deployment.

REDD readiness and whole landscape International Centre for Research


accounting in Agroforestry (ICRAF)
15.00– Mamey
The nuts and bolts of preparing for Mr. Henry Neufeldt
16.30 (Cancunmesse
equitable, efficient and effective REDD+, h.neufeldt@cgiar.org
Hall C)
and the need to extend to AFOLU. (+254 20 7224238)

The multiple co-benefits of International Institute for Applied


transformational change Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Energy, Land use and Climate Change Ms. Leane Regan
Presentation of preliminary findings of the regan@iiasa.ac.at
15.00– Global Energy Assessment, a multi-year (+43 2235 807316) Pitaya
16.30 global initiative involving some 500 (Cancunmesse
analysts, reviewers and authors from Hall C)
throughout the world and on IIASA
research findings on forestry and land use
options to reduce GHG emissions.

Green economy approach in China: The China Association for Science and
reason and innovation of policy, Technology (CAST)
technology and governance Mr. Rui Zhou
Traditional models of economic cncigbp@igsnrr.ac.cn
development have been identified as the (+86 10 64889829)
16.45– Jaguar
major cause of global warming. A green
18.15 (Cancunmesse
economy approach is proposed to stabilize
Hall D)
global climate based on innovations in
technology, economic management and
risk governance(consolidate with Xiamen
University and EC2).

Rights for climate i9nduced forced Coastal Association for Social


migrants : Responsibility of Transformation Trust** (COAST
international community Trust)
There will be 2 billion displaced people Mr. Rezaul Chowdhury
16.45– Aguila
due to climate induced problems, alone in reza@coastbd.org
18.15 (Cancunmesse
Bangladesh these figure will be 30 (+88 2 8125181)
Hall C)
millions by the year 2010, they should
have rights to life and livelihood in view
different UN convenants.
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The role of agriculture and land use in John Heinz III Center for Science,
climate change policy Economics and the Environment,
Meridian Institute, Rockefeller Rockefeller Foundation
Foundation, Terrestrial Carbon Group and Ms. Amber Childress
16.45– Monarca
GAEA convene experts and negotiators to childress@heinzctr.org
18.15 (Cancunmesse
present new analysis & identify & discuss (+1 202 5524712)
Hall D)
key issues related to global climate change
and agriculture, inc pathways to reconcile
multiple demands on land.

Governing and implementing REDD+ University of Oxford,


The Environmental Change Institute and Environmental Change Institute
the Tyndall Centre showcase the latest (ECI), University of East Anglia
16.45– research identifying governance challenges (UEA) Mamey
18.15 and ways forward for REDD+ because Ms. Heike Schroeder (Cancunmesse
despite years of negotiations and pilot heike.schroeder@ouce.ox.ac.uk Hall C)
projects, the effectiveness of an (+44 7931 288213)
international REDD+ is unclear.

Enabling agriculture and forestry to International Federation of


contribute to climate change responses Agricultural Producers (IFAP)
Drawing on the outcomes of agriculture Mr. Valerio Lucchesi
and rural development day and forest day, S.Buzzelli@cgiar.org
18.30– major international organisations, donors, (+33 1 45260553) Mamey
20.00 farmers, civil society and the private sector (Cancunmesse
will outline options for more integrated Hall C)
approaches among sustainable agriculture,
forestry and climate change for food
security.

Oceans and climate: Action plan for International Coastal and Ocean
survival Organization (ICO), Zoological
This event will focus on the need for a Society of London (ZSL)
comprehensive ocean and climate initiative Mme Miriam Balgos
18.30– Sandia
within and outside the UNFCCC process. mbalgos@udel.edu
20.00 (Cancunmesse
It will present an action plan for coral reef (+1 302 8318086)
Hall C)
ecosystem resilience to climate change and
highlight actions for mitigation, social
adaptation, and capacity development.

Next generation carbon market in India: Federation of Indian Chambers of


Role of business,technology and finance Commerce and Industry (FICCI)
The side event will highlight the evolution Ms. Rita Roy Choudhury
of carbon market in India to the next rita.chaudhury@gmail.com
18.30– Cacao
generation level in the context of scaling (+91 11 23325110)
20.00 (Cancunmesse
up CDM through both project and program
Hall D)
based activities, and the role of businesses,
technology and finance in scaling up GHG
reduction projects in India.
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Water, climate and development: Global Water Partnership


Linking up development agendas and Organisation (GWPO), Heinrich
putting water security first Böll Foundation HBF),
Water is the primary medium through Stakeholder Forum for a
which climate change impacts our world Sustainable Future
18.30– Águila
so water security is key to adaptation. This Mr. Steven Downey
20.00 (Cancunmesse
joint side event will demonstrate links steven.downey@gwpforum.org
Hall C)
between water, human development and (+46 8 52212652)
climate change, discuss policy responses
for COP 16/CMP 6, and explore financing
water-related adaptation.

How CDM can work in Africa - Lessons Zambia


learnt in Zambia and the rest of Africa Mr. Ephraim Mwepya Shitima
18.30– CDM potential in Zambia including mwepyashitima@yahoo.co.uk Jaguar
20.00 lessons learnt from developing and (+260 211 229417) (Cancunmesse
implementing programmatic CDM in other Hall D)
African countries.

Inclusion of social dimensions in the World Health Organization


development of climate change policies (WHO), Food and Agriculture
and programmes Organization of the United
Recommendations on how the UN system Nations (FAO), International
can more effectively support member Labour Organization (ILO),
states to ensure that climate-related International Telecommunication
policies simultaneously provide better Union (ITU), Office High
living conditions for society while Commissioner for Human
contributing to poverty reduction and Rights/Centre for Human Rights
sustainable development, ensuring (OHCHR), UNAIDS - Joint
equitable low carbon development United Nations Programme on
processes. HIV and AIDS, United Nations
18.30– Department of Economic and Pitaya
20.00 Social Affairs (UN DESA), United (Cancunmesse
Nations Human Settlements Hall C)
Programme (UN-HABITAT),
United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP), United
Nations Population Fund
(UNFPA), United Nations
Children’s Fund (UNICEF), UN
Women, World Food Programme
(WFP), World Bank
Ms. Elena Villalobos
villalobose@who.int
(+41 78 9279183)

Curbing the trend: currently available UNICA - Brazilian Sugarcane


mitigation opportunities for transport in Industry Association (UNICA)
developing countries Mr. Luiz Amaral
Emissions of the transport sector are luiz@unica.com.br
20.15– rapidly increasing in the developing world. (+55 11 30934949) Cacao
21.45 Representatives from emerging economies (Cancunmesse
and international institutions will debate on Hall D)
available and realistic solutions to revert
this trend while promoting sustainable
development.
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It’s hard to build a skyscraper from the Center for Climate Strategies**
sky down: Sub-national climate action (CCS), Global Environmental
in the U.S. and China Institute (GEI)
CCS and GEI will showcase the Ms. Anne Devero
cooperative work that is underway adevero@climatestrategies.us
20.15– between US states and Chinese provinces (+1 202 5405403) Pitaya
21.45 on climate action planning and (Cancunmesse
opportunities for scale-up. Leaders from Hall C)
Guangdong Province and New York State
will discuss the challenges and
opportunities of working at the sub-
national level.

Climate justice in a post-Kyoto world - Munich Re Foundation (MRF),


options for a fair global climate and Misereor
energy policy Mr. Christian Barthelt
Climate change policy must sustainably cbarthelt@munichre-
20.15– support efforts to overcome poverty and foundation.org Sandia
21.45 underdevelopment. At this panel, experts, (+49 89 38914229) (Cancunmesse
among them scientists from the IPCC, will Hall C)
discuss suitable and fair strategies,
technological options and instruments.
Panelists: IGP, MISEREOR, MRF, PIK.

Low Carbon Development Strategies – German Development Institute


Panacea or Placebo? (DIE - Bonn), Chatham House
Jointly held by Chatham House and DIE. Mr. Marcus Kaplan
International experts discuss barriers and marcus.kaplan@die-gdi.de
20.15– opportunities for LCDS, present (+49 228 94927293) Mamey
21.45 experiences from China, South Africa and (Cancunmesse
SE Asia and lessons for other developing Hall C)
countries. Furthermore we discuss the
potential of agriculture for low carbon
development in Africa.

Financing real transformation? UNEP - Finance Initiative (UNEP


Designing an effective financial FI), WWF (WWF)
mechanism under the convention Mr. Remco Fischer
We need to mobilise sufficient capital to remco.fischer@unep.org
shift economies to a low-carbon pathway. (+41 22 9178685)
20.15– Jaguar
This event will explore how the financial
21.45 (Cancunmesse
mechanism can deliver scaled-up public
Hall D)
funding that both unlocks private capital at
transformational scale and supports
activities that lack a commercial
dimension.

Towards a binding climate agreement: Pew Center on Global Climate


Lessons from other regimes – Presentation Change (Pew Center)
and discussion of a new Pew Center Ms. Namrata Patodia
20.15– Monarca
analysis examining the evolution of other patodian@pewclimate.org
21.45 (Cancunmesse
multilateral regimes and the lessons they (+703 516 4146)
Hall D)
suggest for pathways toward a legally
binding climate change framework.
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Low-carbon energy roadmaps: Insights Worldwatch Institute


from those who are leading the way Mr. Alexander Ochs
Worldwatch will lead this discussion aochs@worldwatch.org
among policy makers who have lead the (+1 202 4521999511)
20.15– Aguila
way in developing low-carbon energy
21.45 (Cancunmesse
roadmaps for their countries. Opportunities
Hall C)
and challenges will be explored, and
results from around the world will be
shared.

Interviews at the Climate Change Studio


In order to channel the dynamic and engaging views and ideas of participants, the secretariat has continued the
“Climate Change Studio” ― a platform that provides an opportunity for applicants to be interviewed briefly by
a professional journalist on actions, solutions, observations and issues that impact on climate change. The
Climate Change Studio is located in the exhibition area in Cancunmesse. For further information and
scheduling of an interview, please contact Mr. Vineet Topa at the Side Events and Exhibits Coordination
Office (Cancunmesse Hall C) or via email at see@unfccc.int

Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue


Understanding Deforestation Trends: The Woods Hole Research Center
New Carbon Flux Estimates and New R. A. Houghton, Deputy Director
National Carbon Stock Datasets and Senior Scientist and
New carbon flux numbers show that Alessandro Baccini,
tropical deforestation contributes Assistant Scientist
Climate
12.00– roughly 10% of annual global CO2
Change Studio
12.20 emissions. Uncertainty in these rates is
(Cancunmesse
influenced by deforestation & carbon
Hall C)
stocks. The datasets reduce carbon
stock uncertainty by capturing variability
in carbon stocks across the
landscape.

State of REDD+, challenges of Center for International Forestry


implementation and its importance to Research
curbing Frances Seymour, Director
the rate of deforestation General
With 13 million hectares of forests lost f.seymour@cgiar.org Climate
12.30– annually, Frances Seymour, the Director
Change Studio
12.50 General of the Center for International
(Cancunmesse
Forestry Research, will discuss the state of
Hall C)
REDD+ negotiations, the impact an
agreement could have on deforestation
rates and the challenges of implementing a
future pact.

2.2 billion: The Power of One Child + Earth Child Institute


One Tree = A sustainable Future for All Donna Goodman, Executive
The interview will explore the potential Director
Climate
impact of the world’s 2.2 billion people donna@earthchildinstitue.org
13.00– Change Studio
under the age of 18, to re-forest the Earth +1 203 376 9177
13.20 (Cancunmesse
and re-organize sustainable social change
Hall C)
through child and youth-led environmental
local actions for global change.
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Why is communicating climate change British Council


so difficult? Rebecca Nadin
Climate
Understanding the importance and role of
13.20– Change Studio
journalists, faith leaders, youth and women
13.40 (Cancunmesse
in breaking down barriers to successfully
Hall C)
communicating climate change issues.

ISES and its role in the scale-up of David Renne


renewable energy around the world President, International Solar
ISES is an UN-accredited membership Energy Society
society dedicated to developing and David.Renne@nrel.gov
disseminating scientific and technical
Climate
information on renewable energy
15.20– Change Studio
technologies. Through its education,
15.40 (Cancunmesse
outreach, and communication activities
Hall C)
ISES is working towards a rapid transition
to a world powered by renewable energy
by the middle of this century.

Human Rights and Climate Change: Earthjustice


Why a Rights-Based Approach Is Martin Wagner, Managing
Essential in a New Climate Regime Attorney, International Program
The profound effects of climate change on Earthjustice
individuals and communities is the greatest mwagner@earthjustice.org Climate
17.20– current threat to the full enjoyment of Change Studio
17.40 human rights around the world. A rights- (Cancunmesse
based approach to climate change can help Hall C)
create solutions and protect the most
vulnerable.

Emerging verification of greenhouse gas University of California (Scripps


measurements Institution of Oceanography)
New science is making “top-down” Tony Haymet, PhD DSc
verification of green house gas emissions a Director, Scripps Institution of
Climate
reality in next 3 years. Oceanography
17.40– Change Studio
Vice Chancellor for Marine
18.00 (Cancunmesse
Sciences,
Hall C)
Dean of Marine Sciences,
Professor of Oceanography
haymet@ucsd.edu

The Missing Link to Success - Women International Union for


in REDD+ Initiative Conservation of Nature – IUCN
Women in REDD+ is an initiative Lorena Aguilar
launched in Cancun comprising IUCN, Senior Global Gender Advisor,
Wocan and the Women's Environment and IUCN
Development Organization (WEDO). The lorena.aguilar@iucn.org Climate
18.00– overall objectives of the Initiative are to: a. Change Studio
18.20 Ensure that global and national REDD+ (Cancunmesse
efforts are gender responsive; b. Leverage Hall C)
women’s leadership to mitigate the effects
of climate change; c. Align with
sustainable development goals; and d.
Alleviate poverty.
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Bloggers' Loft digital media events


The Bloggers' loft and the digital media "conversation" events are part of a pilot project by the UNFCCC
secretariat organized with the support of the UN Foundation. The project seeks to explore options for using the
Internet and social media to communicate and share information about the COP more broadly. These
"conversations" are aimed at digital media, bloggers, and observers and offer an opportunity for informal
discussion and exchange each day at 14.00 and 19.00 Monday-Friday. We hope you'll join us and share your
ideas for interesting topics for briefings and dialogue. And, don't forget to use the Bloggers' Loft in the
Cancunmesse for your filing and connection needs.

Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue


Covering Climate in the Global South UNFCCC
Desierto
14.00– Journalists discuss challenges and Alexander Saier
(Cancunmesse
15.00 reactions to the climate change issue. asaier@unfccc.int
Hall D)
The Youth Audience UNFCCC
Young and socially active representatives Alexander Saier Desierto
19.00–
discuss reaching the generation that will asaier@unfccc.int (Cancunmesse
20.00
live with climate change. Hall D)

Other events
Descriptions of the events listed below have been reproduced as received, and without formal editing.

Mexican pavilion
Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
High Level Conference of Sir Nicholas Ministry of Environment and
Stern and Presentation of the Advances Natural Resources of Mexico
of the study: “Economic Growth and Lourdes García
Low Carbon for the Mexican mgarciar@sre.gob.mx Mexican
10.00– Economy” (by Luis Miguel Galindo) Pavilion
11.30 Speakers: Juan Elvira Quesada, Minister (Cancunmesse
of Environment and Natural Resources; Hall D)
Sir Nicholas Stern, Dr. Luis Miguel
Galindo.

Linkages and co-benefits between Kyoto Ministry of Environment and


and Montreal Protocols Natural Resources of Mexico
Speakers: Juan Elvira Quesada, Minister Lourdes García
Mexican
12.00- of Environment and Natural Resources; mgarciar@sre.gob.mx
Pavilion
13.15 Dr. Mario Molina, Nobel Prize of
(Cancunmesse
Chemistry 1995; Kandeh K. Yumkella,
Hall D)
General Director for UNIDO

Sustainable Housing Strategies and National Commission of Housing


Achievements (CONAVI)
Speakers: Juan Elvira Quesada. Minister Lourdes García
Mexican
of Environment and Natural Resources; mgarciar@sre.gob.mx
14.45– Pavilion
Adrián Fernández, President of INE; Ariel
17.00 (Cancunmesse
Cano Cuevas, General Director for
Hall D)
CONAVI; Victor Borrás, General Director
for INFONAVIT.
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Brazilian pavilion
Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
Corporate responsibility Vale/Ethos Institute
Brazilian
The event will discuss corporate Mrs. Laura Teixeira
12.15– Pavilion
responsibility issues with respect to laura.teixeira@vale.com
12.45 (Cancunmesse
Climate Change (+55 21 38144196)
Hall D)
Project biomes of Brazil Brazilian National Confederation
The Project Biomes of Brazil proposes of Agriculture
Brazilian
researches into technical and scientific Senator Katia Abreu
14.00– Pavilion
solutions to foster sustainable production helena.gomes@cna.org.br
14.40 (Cancunmesse
and environmental protection in the (+55 61 21091558)
Hall D)
different Brazilian Biomes

The climate change agenda: a view from Camargo Correa Group


the private sector Mr. Kalil Cury Filho Brazilian
15.00– The event will present Camargo Correa ciro.fleury@camargocorrea.com. Pavilion
15.30 Group efforts in the incorporation of br (Cancunmesse
Climate Change concerns into business (+55 11 38415571) Hall D)

Brazilian carbon market BM&FBovespa and World Bank


Brazilian
The event will present steps taken by Mr. Guilherme Fagundes
15.45– Pavilion
BM&FBovespa and the World Bank to gfagundes@bvmf.com.br
16.20 (Cancunmesse
develop the Carbon Market in Brazil (+55 11 25656359)
Hall D)
Cultvating social and environmental Itaipu
responsibility Mr. Herlon Almeida
Brazilian
The event will present environmental and herlon@itaipu.gov.br
16.30– Pavilion
social responsibility programs maintened (+55 41 3321 4195)
17.00 (Cancunmesse
by Itaipu, the world's largest generator of
Hall D)
renewable clean energy

EU pavilion
Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
EUrocLIMA – the scientific aspects of European Commission –
climate change in Latin America, and EuropeAid and Joint Research
EURO-SOLAR – renewable energy for Centre
sustainable development Ms Catherine Ghyoot
The side event will present the scientific Catherine.ghyoot@ec.europa.eu
component of the EUrocLIMA regional (+32 2 29 80 964)
co-operation programme and its five
EU Pavilion
10.30– actions concerning soils, water, food Mr Cesar Carmona Moreno
(Cancunmesse
12.30 security, desertification and sustainability Cesar.carmona-
Hall D)
of bio-energy. There will also be a moreno@jrc.ec.europa.eu
presentation of the EURO-SOLAR (+39 033278 9654)
programme, which will provide 600 rural
communities without access to electricity
with photovoltaic panels and small
windmills.
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Global proposals on climate change Environment Ministry, Ireland


outside the UNFCCC process Mr Owen Ryan
Ireland, in collaboration with UNEP, has Owen_ryan@environ.ie
initiated a project to examine international (+353 87 249 34 76)
policy frameworks to address climate
change, including a number of global
EU Pavilion
13.00– proposals that have been developed outside
(Cancunmesse
15.00 the UNFCCC process. The project will be
Hall D)
conducted by the World Research Institute.
The side event will provide an overview of
the project and an opportunity for
interested parties to give their views on
innovative proposals.

European engagement in climate action European Investment Bank


in small island states Ms Viviana Siclari
This event will provide an overview of v.scilari@eib.org
European Investment Bank and (+352 4379 83 155)
coordinated European initiatives to finance
climate action projects addressing the Mr Richard Willis EU Pavilion
15.30–
specific challenges of small island states. willis@eib.org (Cancunmesse
17.30
Ministers from islands in the Caribbean, (+352 621 555 758) Hall D)
Atlantic and Pacific will give examples of
how dedicated financial support can help
small island states address the climate
challenges they face.

The International Carbon Action Federal Ministry for the


Partnership: state of play and outlook Environment, Nature
for 2011 Conservation and Nuclear
This event will present the International Safety, Germany
Carbon Action Partnership’s current and Ms Meike Soeker EU Pavilion
18.00–
future activities. These aim to contribute to Meike.soeker@bmu.bund.de (Cancunmesse
20.00
establishing a well-functioning global (+49 30 18 305 36 78) Hall D)
carbon market and a well-designed and
compatible domestic emission trading
system.

U.S. Center Events


Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
The air we breathe: It ain’t what it used National Oceanic and
to be! Atmospheric Administration
NOAA conducts long-term measurements (NOAA)
of greenhouse gases at six manned U.S. Center
Meeting room,
Baseline Atmospheric Observatories and at cop16uscenter@yahoo.com
9.30– U.S. Center
70 locations in 45 countries. If
11.30 (Cancunmesse
anthropogenic greenhouse gases are to be
Hall D)
controlled, large shifts in political will and
basic economic transformations will be
required.
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U.S. state and regional climate and Georgetown Climate Center and
energy policy leadership the States of New York, Maine
Much is being done to reduce greenhouse and California
gas emissions in the U.S. Successful U.S. Center
Meeting room,
programs at state and regional levels cop16uscenter@yahoo.com
11.45– U.S. Center
demonstrate that real reductions can be
13.15 (Cancunmesse
achieved at reasonable costs. Senior
Hall D)
officials will discuss these programs, and
opportunities for global engagement and
information sharing.

Secretary Chu: Building a sustainable Department of Energy


energy future U.S. Center
The world is on an unsustainable energy cop16uscenter@yahoo.com
path. We must work together to find new
Meeting room,
solutions that will benefit us all: use
13.30– U.S. Center
energy more wisely and develop low-
14.45 (Cancunmesse
carbon technologies. The United States is
Hall D)
committed to working with international
colleagues toward a global strategy to
combat climate change.

Using all tools at our disposal South Western States


The local impacts of global climate change U.S. Center
vary in different parts of the world and in cop16uscenter@yahoo.com
the U.S. Different regions have seen Meeting room,
15.00– different changes in their seasonal U.S. Center
16.30 temperatures and rain falls, and have (Cancunmesse
formed regional response groups for Hall D)
climate action. State governments will
share their responses.

U.S. International programs and U.S. Agency for International


technical assistance for forest and Development (USAID)
terrestrial carbon monitoring cop16uscenter@yahoo.com
Flagship U.S. government programs
harness the full technical capacities of Meeting room,
16.45– United States government agencies, and U.S. Center
18.15 academic and non-profit organizations, to (Cancunmesse
help developing countries establish forest Hall D)
monitoring systems and complete national
greenhouse gas inventories for forests and
land use.

• The state of the climate U.S. Center


In • Adapting to climate change: What’s cop16uscenter@yahoo.com
rotation: next?
• International collaboration for Exhibit room,
10.00–
enhanced decision making U.S. Center
13.00
• Mitigating Climate Change: (Cancunmesse
S
Observations around the world Hall D)
14.00–
18.00 • Using remotely-sensed data to inform
decisions
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State of Qatar Green Initiatives Exhibition Space


Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
A special presentation on green initiatives State of Qatar
State of Qatar
being carried out in the State of Qatar. This Mr. Varian Ignatius
Geen
presentation will be delivered by senior ignatius@qp.com.qa
Initiatives
11.00– representatives from the State delegation. (+52 1 998 1075902)
Exhibition
12.00 A reception will follow after the
Space
presentation and refreshments will be
(Cancunmesse
served
Hall D)

Rio Conventions' Ecosystems and Climate Change Pavilion

The Rio Conventions' Ecosystems and Climate Change Pavilion is a collaborative outreach activity
involving the Rio Convention secretariats, the Global Environment Facility and other important partners. In
Cancun, the Ecosystems Pavilion will have a physical ‘base’ at Cancunmesse, but also has events at other
locations, providing a diverse range of opportunities to discuss the linkages between biodiversity, climate
change and sustainable land management.

During the course of COP 16/CMP 6, negotiators and other key decision-makers, scientists, and practitioners
will be able to discuss the links between forest biodiversity and adaptation and mitigation; the role of oceans;
indigenous peoples and communities, water, the role of protected areas, climate change biodiversity loss,
desertification and land degradation, and financing. A full programme is available at
<http://www.ecosystemspavilion.org/en/cancun>.

Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue


Funding the future? Establishing a fair OXFAM International (OI),
climate fund in Cancun (organized by Global Campaign for Climate
OI and GCCA) Action (GCCA)
Climate change is hitting harvests and Mr. Bert Maerten
putting the poorest people at risk. bmaerten@oxfam.org.uk
Jaguar
11.30– Establishing a new fair global climate fund (+66 80 2104873)
(Cancunmesse
13.00 at COP16 will not only help developing
Hall D)
countries adapt to the changing climate
and adopt low-carbon development
pathways, but also help rebuild trust in the
negotiations.

Oceans and climate: Action plan for International Coastal and Ocean
survival Organization (ICO), Zoological
This event will focus on the need for a Society of London (ZSL)
comprehensive ocean and climate initiative Mme Miriam Balgos
Sandia
18.30– within and outside the UNFCCC process. mbalgos@udel.edu
(Cancunmesse
20.00 It will present an action plan for coral reef (+1 302 8318086)
Hall C)
ecosystem resilience to climate change and
highlight actions for mitigation, social
adaptation, and capacity development.

Water, climate and development: Global Water Partnership


Linking up development agendas and Organisation (GWPO), Heinrich
putting water security first Böll Foundation HBF),
Water is the primary medium through Stakeholder Forum for a
which climate change impacts our world Sustainable Future
Aguila
18.30– so water security is key to adaptation. This Mr. Steven Downey
(Cancunmesse
20.00 joint side event will demonstrate links steven.downey@gwpforum.org
Hall C)
between water, human development and (+46 8 52212652)
climate change, discuss policy responses
for COP 16/CMP 6, and explore financing
water-related adaptation.
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Financing real transformation? UNEP - Finance Initiative (UNEP


Designing an effective financial FI), WWF (WWF)
mechanism under the convention Mr. Remco Fischer
We need to mobilise sufficient capital to remco.fischer@unep.org
shift economies to a low-carbon pathway. (+41 22 9178685)
Jaguar
20.15– This event will explore how the financial
(Cancunmesse
21.45 mechanism can deliver scaled-up public
Hall D)
funding that both unlocks private capital at
transformational scale and supports
activities that lack a commercial
dimension.

BINGO events
Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
Global CCS Institute CCS Briefing. Global CCS Institute
(Closed) Meade Harris Cacao BINGO
09.30– meade.harris@globalccsinstitute.c room
10.30 om (Cancunmesse
Hall D)

The trailblazers of climate finance CMIA


Who are the trailblazers in climate finance Ms. Leticia Labre
Cacao BINGO
and what are some of the innovations that letitica.labre@cmia.net
11.00– room
continue to drive capital towards low-
12.00 (Cancunmesse
carbon investments, even in the face of
Hall D)
political uncertainty?

Aviation and tech ATAG


Aviation: case studies on climate Mr. Haldane Dodd
Cacao BINGO
mitigation actions at airlines, plane makers doddh@atag.org
15.00– room
and across the industry. A demonsstration
16.00 (Cancunmesse
of how an industry is using innovation to
Hall D)
drive down emissions.
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Other activities
Descriptions of the events listed below have been reproduced as received, and without formal editing.

Please note that the UNFCCC Secretariat now requires proposals for NGO activities and actions to be received
at least two days in advance.

Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue


Greenpeace challenge: Greenpeace
Morewalklesstalk Naomi Goodman
Greenpeace
Greenpeace is hosting naomi.goodman@greenpeace.org
All day Exhibit Booth
"morewalklesstalk" a competition to (+316-2494-1044) (Cancunmesse
find the person and the country that
Hall C)
covers the most ground in Cancún !

Time for Climate Justice Photo Christian Aid


Exhibition Mariana Paoli
Poor people in developing countries are mpaoli@christian-aid.org
suffering first and worst from the (+447864288457)
consequences of climate change, yet they Cancunmesse
All day have done least to cause the problem. Hall C (close to
Around the world people are speaking up cafeteria)
for climate justice. World leaders must
deliver. Check the Time for Climate
Justice Campaign photo exhibit

Title: What Will Be UNEP/Stockholm Convention


Ms. Barbara Benish
WHAT WILL BE, curated for the barbara.benish@gmail.com
UNFCCC COP16, presents the work of +420 724 253 517
artists from the Czech Republic, Mexico, Cancunmesse,
All day Pakistan, South Africa, UK and USA Hall C
which challenges our perceptions of
hazardous chemicals and wastes. New
work considers the recent floods in
Pakistan and their impact on communities.

Forests And Agriculture: Allies Or Center for International Forestry


Enemies In Redd+ Implementation? Research
Press Conference: Forestry and Daniel Cooney
Luna Room,
agricultural experts discuss how new d.cooney@cgiar.org
Azteca (Expo
15.00– financing channeled through REDD+ can (998 203 8890)
Center), Moon
15.30 be leveraged to protect the world's forests
Palace
while at the same time provide needed
investments to feed an expected 9 billion
people by 2050.

Fossil Of The Day Awards Climate Action Network


Climate Action Network’s 500 member International
organisations regularly judge ‘Fossil of Montana Burgess
The Day’ awards, giving them to countries mburgess@climatenetwork.org Climate Action
18.30– who have performed badly in the climate (998 108 1266) Network Booth,
19.00 change negotiations. When earned, these Cancunmesse
slightly sarcastic yet highly prestigious
awards are presented daily during climate
talks.
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+ Degrees of Separation: Fundacion IPADE


CINEMA PLANETA Screening of Anne-Marie Melster & Gustavo
Naica, viaje a la cueva de los cristales & M. Ballest
erase una vez el oceano anne-marie.melster@artport-
project.org &
The collaborative program of Fundacion gustavo@cinemaplaneta.org
IPADE, ARTPORT_making waves and (045-554-0236497 & 045-
CINEMA PLANETA will present a 5539774791)
14.00– selection of international environmental Cancunmesse
15.40 films, art videos and documentaries. Naica Theater
talks about a group of speleologists,
scientists, and filmmakers who are
obsessed with finding the Crystal Cave.
Erase una vez el oceano is the story of a
little girl, determined to break a spell that
made everyone forget about the
importance of the ocean.

Outside events
Descriptions of the events listed below have been reproduced as received, and without formal editing.

Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue


Climate Change Ethics As The World Penn State University, Hotel Riu
Gathers in Cancun. Why Ethics is the Donald Brown Cancun, Blvd
08.30– Crucial Missing Element In The dab57@psu.edu Kukulcan, 9,
17.00 International Debate (001-717-802-1009) Zonal Holelera.
Cancun

Land-use Change in Southeast Asian Center for International Forestry


Tulum
Peatlands and Mangroves: Implications Research
Ballroom,
for the Climate System Daniel Cooney
Presidente
Hear the latest research from CIFOR, the d.cooney@cgiar.org
Intercontinental
US Forest Service, the Indonesian Soils (998 203 8890)
Hotel,
17.30– Research Institute, and the Global
Boulevard
19.30 Environment Center on the carbon stocks
Kukulcan Km
in tropical peatlands and mangroves. This
7.5, Zona
analyses will help better target climate
Hotelera,
change mitigation and improve GHG
Cancun
accounting methods.

Official Opening of the WoW Pavilion International Trade Union Universidad del
Unions have solutions Confederation (ITUC) Sur
18.30– Apertura Oficial del pabellon del Mrs Anabella Rosemberg Súper manzana
20.00 Mundo del Trabajo anabella.rosemberg@ituc-csi.org 24, Manzana
Los sindicatos tenemos soluciones (+52 19981081013) or (+52 1 15, Lote 10, Av.
9981083817) Uxmal
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Climate Change Village


The Climate Change Village hosts a full programme of thematic expositions, conferences and debates on
climate change and includes a range of cultural and artistic events and exhibits. Among the thousands of
visitors are delegates from the COP 16/CMP 6, non-governmental organizations, media, tourists, and Cancun
residents. To get to the Climate Change Village take Bus 8 from Cancunmesse to the Marriot Courtyard and
then change to shuttle V1.

Please note that this schedule is subject to changes without previous notice.
Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
Workshop: Analysis of the IDB’s México
Strategy on Climate Change
11.00– Poliforum/
More information:
12.00 Forum 50
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

Conference: Workers and Climate Change México


11.00– Poliforum/
More information:
13.00 Forum 50
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

Theatre: “Aqva” México


11.00– Cultural Events
More information:
13.00 Forum
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

Environmental Film Summit México


Agua Pasa por mi casa
La nopalera More information:
Un Pama molmedo@sre.gob.mx Poliforum/
12.00
Uno por uno Gymnasium
Tello Tlacame
Hui ipa Allahuit

Conference: Climate change and México


Enterprise Vulnerability
13.00– Poliforum/
More information:
14.00 Forum 100
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

Forum: Analysis on Actions against México


Climate Change
13.00– Poliforum/
More information:
14.00 Forum 50
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

Forum: Youth against climate change México


14.00– Cultural Events
More information:
16.00 Forum
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

Presentation: Children actions against México


climate change
14.00–
More information: Green Forum
16.00
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

African Mayors action on climate change México


14.00– Poliforum/
More information:
18.00 Forum 100
molmedo@sre.gob.mx
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Environmental Film Summit México


Extras
Poliforum/
16.00 More information:
Gymnasium
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

IDB Strategy Public Conference México


16.00– Cultural Events
More information:
18.00 Forum
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

International Indigenous Peoples Forum México


Climate Change
17.00– Village
More information:
19.00
molmedo@sre.gob.mx
Green Forum
Forum: Youth against climate change México
18.00– Cultural Events
More information:
19.00 Forum
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

Conference: Capability of strengthening México


in order to develop adaptation actions and
18.00– Poliforum/
reduce vulnerability in protected areas More information:
19.00 Forum 50
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

GUEST OF THE DAY México


Dialogue: Civil Society Organizations and
19.00– Poliforum/
Governments More information:
20.00 Forum 50
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

Cinema Planeta México


19.00– Cultural Events
More information:
20.00 Forum
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

Forthcoming events
Descriptions of the events listed below have been reproduced as received, and without formal editing.

Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue


H.E. Mr. BAN Ki-moon, Secretary- United Nations (UN)
General of the United Nations; H.E. Mr. Ms. Celine Varin
Meles Zenawi, Prime Minister of the (+1 917 3713557)
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia; varin@un.org
13.20–
and H.E. Mr. Jens Stoltenberg, Prime Monarca
14.40,
Wednesday, Minister of Norway, will convene a side (Cancunmesse
8 December event on “The report of the Secretary- Hall D)
General's High-level Advisory Group on
Climate Change Financing (AGF):
discussing the key findings”.

Published by the secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention


on Climate Change, Bonn, Germany

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