COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS International climate policy post-Copenhagen: Acting now to reinvigorate global action on climate change {COM(2010) 86 final} EN EN TABLE OF CONTENTS [...] under the Conference of the Parties to follow up the implementation of the agreed Framework for Action on Adaptation; – The Copenhagen Accord points out that adaptation to the impacts of climate change [...] The possible requirement at international level to use of revenues from these sectors to tackle climate change remains contentious. 1.1.9. Carbon market mechanisms – Parties diverge on whether to establish
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and facilitating technology transfer as part of the development agenda after the Paris Climate Change Conference. 1.1. Innovation as key to the Energy Union Europe is well placed to deliver this innovation [...] and mutual benefits should be developed for the proposed ten actions. The 2015 Paris Climate Change Conference as well as the technology facilitation mechanism to be [...] 1 COM(2015)080, A Framework Strategy for a Resilient Energy Union with a Forward-Looking Climate Change Policy 2 As outlined in: COM(2015) 340 final, Communication on launching the public co
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THE PROPOSAL • Reasons for and objectives of the proposal The 21th Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Climate change successfully adopted the Paris Agreement whose objective is to limit [...] these emission reductions, including international aviation. The 21st Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Climate change was successfully concluded in December 2015 by the adoption of the [...] the European Parliament and the Council on 'The Paris Protocol – A blueprint for tackling global climate change beyond 2020'1 underlines that ICAO should act to effectively regulate emissions from int
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fight against climate change at local level. The growing sense of urgency to address the link between climate change, and fragility and security was reaffirmed in this year's EU climate diplomacy action [...] 2030 3 . But Member States cannot do it alone. The mobilisation in the run up to the Paris climate conference showed how important non-state actors are for delivering change. The EU also expects action [...] utmost to maintain the positive momentum for climate action at the global level. No land is an island when faced with the threat of catastrophic climate change. That is why, at the highest political
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fight against climate change at local level. The growing sense of urgency to address the link between climate change, and fragility and security was reaffirmed in this year's EU climate diplomacy action [...] 2030 3 . But Member States cannot do it alone. The mobilisation in the run up to the Paris climate conference showed how important non-state actors are for delivering change. The EU also expects action [...] utmost to maintain the positive momentum for climate action at the global level. No land is an island when faced with the threat of catastrophic climate change. That is why, at the highest political
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to limit climate change to 2°C, even with further targets for developed countries, but that further action on both mitigation and adaptation is needed. At the Bali UN climate change conference in December [...] process is set to conclude in 2009 at the UN climate change conference in Copenhagen. Following the decisions taken in Montreal and Bali, the UN climate change negotiations are now taking place under [...] K. (2007). Future extreme events in European climate: an exploration of regional climate model projections. CLIMATIC CHANGE, 81(Suppl. 1), 71–95. Climate change science. Botzen, W.J.W., Van Den Bergh
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menner@cep.eu 2 ► Integrated National Energy and Climate Plans (INEC plans) – Every Member State must prepare an “integrated national energy and climate plan” (INEC Plan) (Art. 3 (1)). – This must [...] ensure that “the EU meets its energy policy goals”. The Paris Agreement, approved by the UN Climate Conference in December 2015, was ratified by the EU in October 2016 and came into force in November 2016 [...] Energy Union and the UN Climate Change Agreement, is appropriate because it creates clarity and reduces excess red tape. The more comprehensively the achievement of energy and climate policy targets is left
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Grand Challenges’.186 9.3 Conferences and seminars • ERA 2009 Conference, ‘Working together to strengthen research in Europe’, Brussels, 21-23 October 2009 This conference was the first major research [...] 91 See the conclusions of the European eSkills 2009 Conference at: http://www.ecdl.org/files /cepis/20091126111011_e-Skills%202009%20Conference%20Concl.pdf. This event, organised by the European Commission [...] 2010 strategy.187 • Spanish Presidency conference, ‘Corporate R&D: an engine for growth, a challenge for policy’, Seville, 3-4 March 2010 This conference focused on the impact of corporate R&D on
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“market neutrality”. 43 Weidmann (2019), Climate change and central banks Welcome address at the Deutsche Bundesbank’s second Financial Markets Conference, 29.10.2019, Frankfurt am Main, saying: “Our [...] public consultation on the revision on the non-financial reporting directive. 6 Lagarde C., Climate change and the financial sector, speech delivered at the launch of the COP 26 Private Finance Agenda [...] “ Cœuré (2018), Embarking on public sector asset purchases, Speech at the Second International Conference on Sovereign Bond Markets, Frankfurt, 10 March 2015, saying: The concept of market neutrality
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Interest (PCIs)" and the time for permit granting limited to 3.5 years (see also cepCompass EU Climate and Energy Policy, see 104 et seq.). – In 2013, 52 electricity interconnection projects were identified [...] four power corridors are [see also Annex I TEN-E Regulation (EU) No. 347/2013, see cepCompass EU Climate and Energy Policy, p. 104] - Northern Seas Offshore Grid (NSOG), - North-South Interconnections [...] and the Commission [p. 12; see also Annex I TEN-E Regulation (EU) No. 347/2013, see cepCompass EU Climate and Energy Policy, p. 104]; - propose the PCIs which are finally established by the Commission
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