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Second meeting under ad-hoc work programme on the new collective quantified goal on climate finance
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Second meeting under ad-hoc work programme on the new collective quantified goal on climate finance (3/4) The second meeting under the ad-hoc work programme took place in conjunction with the sixtieth sessions of the Subsidiary Bodies in Bonn, Germany over at least four sessions. Its aim was to provide space for Parties that are registered to attend the sixtieth sessions of the Subsidiary Bodie...
Second meeting under ad-hoc work programme on the new collective quantified goal on climate finance
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The second meeting under the ad-hoc work programme took place in conjunction with the sixtieth sessions of the Subsidiary Bodies in Bonn, Germany over at least four sessions. Its aim was to provide space for Parties that are registered to attend the sixtieth sessions of the Subsidiary Bodies in person to engage in open-ended, inclusive and Party-driven deliberations, open to observers and guide...
Second meeting under ad-hoc work programme on the new collective quantified goal on climate finance
Переглядів 10821 день тому
The second meeting under the ad-hoc work programme took place in conjunction with the sixtieth sessions of the Subsidiary Bodies in Bonn, Germany over at least four sessions. It aims to provide space for Parties that are registered to attend the sixtieth sessions of the Subsidiary Bodies in person to engage in open-ended, inclusive and Party-driven deliberations, open to observers and guided by...
Second meeting under ad hoc work programme on the new collective quantified goal on climate finance
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The second meeting under the ad hoc work programme took place in conjunction with the sixtieth sessions of the Subsidiary Bodies in Bonn, Germany over at least four sessions. Its aim was to provide space for Parties that are registered to attend the sixtieth sessions of the Subsidiary Bodies in person to engage in open-ended, inclusive and Party-driven deliberations, open to observers and guide...
CGE side event at SBI60 - BTR Dialogue with the CGE and PAICC
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Reflecting on 25 years of CGE’s technical advice and support to developing countries, this event also featured insights from CGE, PAICC, and Guyana on preparing and submitting BTRs.
Launching of BTR Reviews: Experiences and Lessons from the In-Country Review of Andorra's First BTR
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Launching of BTR Reviews: Experiences and Lessons from the In-Country Review of Andorra's First BTR
The IPCC Inventory Software: Tool to Support the ETF Implementation under the Paris Agreement
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Joint UNFCCC/IPCC side event aimed at presenting the evolution of the IPCCC Inventory software, demonstration of the latest IPCC Inventory Software and presentation on the future enhancements to the software. Speakers: Mr. Dominique Revet (UNFCCC secretariat), Mr. Takeshi Enoki, Mr. Sandro Federici and Ms. Lisa Hanle (IPCC TFI TSU).
REDD+ and forests in the Global Stocktake and Biennial Transparency Reports
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This event clarifies how REDD reporting and review processes work under the ETF and Article 5.2 of the Paris Agreement, while also gives Parties an opportunity to highlight their plans on enhancing efforts towards halting and reversing deforestation and forest degradation by 2030.
10 years journey of the UNFCCC international assessment and review
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This video celebrates a decade of the International Assessment and Review (IAR) process under the UNFCCC as it transitions into the enhanced transparency framework of the Paris Agreement. It showcases the highlights and achievements of the multilateral climate transparency process while laying groundwork for a more sustainable climate future.
Webinar: Support ecosystem for the next round of NDCs in the Asia
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Webinar: Support ecosystem for the next round of NDCs in the Asia
First Glasgow Dialogue (GD1) - Day 2 - Breakout Group 1
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First Glasgow Dialogue (GD1) - Day 2 - Breakout Group 1
First Glasgow Dialogue (GD1) - Day 3
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First Glasgow Dialogue (GD1) - Day 3
First Glasgow Dialogue (GD1) - Day 2 - Breakout Group 3
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First Glasgow Dialogue (GD1) - Day 2 - Breakout Group 3
First Glasgow Dialogue (GD1) - Day 2 - Breakout Group 1
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First Glasgow Dialogue (GD1) - Day 2 - Breakout Group 1
Webinar: Support ecosystem for the next round of NDCs in the Pacific
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Webinar: Support ecosystem for the next round of NDCs in the Pacific
Webinar: Support ecosystem for the next round of NDCs in the Caribbean
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Webinar: Support ecosystem for the next round of NDCs in the Caribbean
Webinar: Support ecosystem for the next round of NDCs in sub-Saharan Africa
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Webinar: Support ecosystem for the next round of NDCs in sub-Saharan Africa
Webinar: Support ecosystem for the next round of NDCs in Latin America
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Webinar: Support ecosystem for the next round of NDCs in Latin America
Webinar: Support ecosystem for the next round of NDCs in MENA
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Webinar: Support ecosystem for the next round of NDCs in MENA
First Glasgow Dialogue (GD1) - Day 2
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First Glasgow Dialogue (GD1) - Day 2
Bending the Curve: ES opening remarks for the RCCs NDCs 3.0 Webinar series
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Bending the Curve: ES opening remarks for the RCCs NDCs 3.0 Webinar series
First Glasgow Dialogue (GD1) - Day 1
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First Glasgow Dialogue (GD1) - Day 1
Webinar on Strategic Approaches to Adaptation Reporting under the ETF of the Paris Agreement
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Webinar on Strategic Approaches to Adaptation Reporting under the ETF of the Paris Agreement
Strategic Approaches to Adaptation Reporting under the ETF of the Paris Agreement
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Strategic Approaches to Adaptation Reporting under the ETF of the Paris Agreement
Full Highlights - UN Climate Change Pavilion, COP 28
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Full Highlights - UN Climate Change Pavilion, COP 28
Faiths for a just transition: bottom up and systemic approaches from affected communities
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Faiths for a just transition: bottom up and systemic approaches from affected communities
Article 6 on the ground - Real solutions instead of dangerous distractions:
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Article 6 on the ground - Real solutions instead of dangerous distractions:
Pavilion Tour - UN Climate Change Pavilion, COP 28
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Pavilion Tour - UN Climate Change Pavilion, COP 28
Week 2 Highlights - UN Climate Change Pavilion, COP 28
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Week 2 Highlights - UN Climate Change Pavilion, COP 28

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @stjepankovacic5956
    @stjepankovacic5956 6 місяців тому

    We all have to work together in order to save our Planet Earth. That is our home.

  • @freegreeninnovation
    @freegreeninnovation Рік тому

    Construction of a dam with locks between the Mediterranean Sea and the Rosetta Branch of the Nile River 3. Build a canal from the Rosetta Branch of the Nile to the Qattara Depression that will become a Nile Lake, named Qattara Lake. There will be countless species of fish in this lake, including the famous Nile catfish. The flooding of the Qattara Depression, which covers an area of 1960500 square ha of water in the Nile River, would irrigate desert lands for farms and for forests and permacultures. The area of land that could be irrigated from Lake Qattara would be 20.000.000 square ha. Evaporation of water from Lake Qattara would cause rains to the Libyan Desert, Chad, Nigeria, Algeria, Mali, Mauritania, Western Sahara, Morocco, Tunis. The rains could fill Lake Chad and at first form new oases in the desert and gradually these desert areas will turn green. To flood Lake Qattara, it is necessary to build a canal between the Nile River and the Qattara Depression. Several canal options need to be considered, including the creation of a dam between the Nile and the Mediterranean Sea or the Naser Lake pipeline. A solution competition is needed to build the most efficient project to bring water from the Nile to the Qattara Depression. I do not agree with the pipeline project in the Mediterranean because Lake Qattara would become a salt lake and the 10.000.000 square ha of water in Lake Qattara could not be irrigated. The economic benefits of Lake Qattara would be huge, as it would economically increase the area of Africa and bring prosperity to the world. 2. A higher flow of water on the Blue Nile River is needed to increase the volume of water. In order for the water supply to reach the hydroelectric dam in Ethiopia and for irrigation in Sudan, but also for a higher flow of the river to Egypt, more precipitation is needed. More rainfall in an arid area of Ethiopia and Eritrea can occur if it floods the dry bottom of the Red Sea in the Danakil Depression. These rains can occur if the Danakil Depression is flooded with an area of 1.000.000 square ha of water by building a canal between the Red Sea and the Danakil Depression. The canal between the Red Sea and the Danakil Depression could be between 5 km and 30 km long, there are two routes for which geologists can decide which route is more advantageous. On the 5 km route there are heights of 30 meters and on the 30 km route there are heights of 10-20 meters. I personally would choose the shortest route. An obstacle for this project is caused by the existence of 10 m of salt formed after the evaporation of the water of the former Red Sea. This salt is mined by the Afar tribes in Ethiopia and by mining companies in Eritrea. However, the example of salt exploitation in Lake Assal where the sedimented salt is exploited on the shore where 2 companies intensively exploit the salt. Extremely temperatures of 56 degrees Celsius are currently recorded in the Danakil Depression. By flooding the depression, the temperatures will drop to 40 degrees Celsius in extreme moments, so at least 15 degrees Celsius, and in the evening the heated water will act as a temperature damper. The evaporated water will bring rain to Erithrea, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Sudan, Somaliland, Somalia, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Djibouti. If this canal becomes navigable, Ethiopia's economy will flourish because it will have access to the Red Sea by building a port in Ethiopia. Erithrea will also win because she will charge for the passage of ships through the canal, as Egypt does through the Suez Canal. Diplomatic negotiations between Eritrea and Ethiopia are needed to build this channel. 2.1. Due to the increase in the volume of rainwater, it will be necessary to terrace the land, create rainwater storage channels, plant trees with terraced hills. If these land arrangements are not made then it is possible that floods will be recorded with possible victims. 1. The first canal to be built is the canal between Goubet Bay and Assal Lake, it is a 1000 meter long canal but there are heights and 150 meters in volcanic rock. At present, Lake Assal is fed by rock fissures between Goubet Bay and Lake Assal. Lake Assal is below sea level and flooding will increase the evaporated surface that will bring rain in Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia, Somaliland, Yemen, Saudi Arabia. By making this canal, Lake Assal can be introduced into the tourist circuit, lowering the level of salinity. Salt mining is needed in Lake Assal and the future Lake Danakil. The economic benefits of the investment will be over 1000 times greater. It will be the most profitable investment in human history after the Panama Canal and the Suez Canal.

  • @tijjaniyyavoluntarymedical1370

    Climate change

  • @jerryroane7650
    @jerryroane7650 Рік тому

    TriTrack Motors gets 297 mpgE using only solar PV energy for high speed passenger travel. HEFF is the freight version (Hyper-Efficient Flexfuel Freight) that moves 5,000 pounds of granular goods at 180 mph getting 175 mpgE. It requires government give permission to build the elevated guideway.

  • @jimenas.739
    @jimenas.739 Рік тому

    hola, podrían traducir al español los videos de la COP 27 ? por favor, es necesaria la traducción!! gracias

  • @flatearthevidence8473
    @flatearthevidence8473 Рік тому

    There is a meeting of religious leaders in "mount Sinai" in Egypt on Nov, 14 th, 2022. Any basic knowledge of the Bible and a minutes investigation will tell you that Mount Sinai is not in Egypt and has been located by Ron Wyatt. As the New testament says, it is in Saudi Arabia and has been located by Ron at Jebel Al Lawz which is east of the Gulf of Aqaba which is the Red sea. It leads up to Edom and Edom in the Bible means red. In addition God did not tell us to stop using fuel and stop eating meet. He said we should love each other and ensure there is minimum inequality, injustice, oppression and exploitation. These rules are being broken in the world. Who is to blame? God knows and they will be judged. But one thing is for certain we ease climate change by listening and hearkening to Almighty God aka Jesus Christ.

  • @briandavis849
    @briandavis849 Рік тому

    👎

  • @mayday3109
    @mayday3109 Рік тому

    This YT website is an absolute shambles - on purpose. Can't find anything. This is done on purpose. All over the place. Terrible.

  • @michaeltang3153
    @michaeltang3153 Рік тому

    There are 2 issues. First, the front portion is without voice. Second, overall voice could not be heard due to low quality. Please rectify

  • @ritainko-tariah7633
    @ritainko-tariah7633 Рік тому

    Rita Solari Inko-Tariah from Nigeria. Thanks for this event

  • @mwalimudigitalvirtualschoo1751

    Great Insight.. ...

  • @Sorga_myth_dewa_real
    @Sorga_myth_dewa_real Рік тому

    hy you were all kind people,,would you all drink boiling milk on glass pot,,and add some edge finger salt,,routine daily,,thanks,,hhe,,i was routine drinking milk boiled daily twice a day and i could make money ina third days(days 3) in USD is about USD 4.900,,and i get on my bank account in days 10,,i just want to share how the important of nutrition so much,,thanks,,hhe

  • @rolandngam2297
    @rolandngam2297 Рік тому

    The sound quality is terrible! Jolty, fuzzy...and there's a constant loud buzz through most of the recording

  • @rolandngam2297
    @rolandngam2297 Рік тому

    The sound quality is really bad. I don't know if this was checked and cleared for upload?

  • @kevinnapier8996
    @kevinnapier8996 2 роки тому

    #WomenLeadershipMatters for #World #ClimateChange #CultureTransformation!

  • @hashimyussif7607
    @hashimyussif7607 2 роки тому

    Great insight. Thanks

  • @ikbalhusen8881
    @ikbalhusen8881 2 роки тому

    instagram.com/ikr_ock/ I have sent you a message regarding to your UA-cam channel. I hope it will add value for your channel. Anyway I am looking forward to kind response

  • @factful-wonderfulworld5900
    @factful-wonderfulworld5900 2 роки тому

    ua-cam.com/video/RzegIe9kJEo/v-deo.html

  • @denizrashit1742
    @denizrashit1742 2 роки тому

    🌱

  • @johnadelhardusruteganya2755
    @johnadelhardusruteganya2755 2 роки тому

    ...

  • @africazanella6963
    @africazanella6963 2 роки тому

    where is the shared resources please .x

  • @user-zv4cj1fb4o
    @user-zv4cj1fb4o 2 роки тому

    nac1gk #von.ong

  • @wagdialqadase77
    @wagdialqadase77 2 роки тому

    💪🇾🇪👌

  • @seeds3352
    @seeds3352 2 роки тому

    From a grassroot NGO in India. Agree 100% with Laura. The problem is not technical but cultural.

  • @karlhecke3444
    @karlhecke3444 2 роки тому

    #Iota #strong 🤓👍

  • @gracielagauto8916
    @gracielagauto8916 2 роки тому

    Gracias

  • @Birdie2306
    @Birdie2306 2 роки тому

    HI Kavita, a passionate message. NOt a loaded question, just intended as an honest one, but how do you propose to "take back our power", if the reasonable requests you table are not met?

  • @johnruben4829
    @johnruben4829 2 роки тому

    What are the two themes of the PR2?

  • @tuttubabukarna
    @tuttubabukarna 2 роки тому

    Build Back Better Again

  • @wehitextracellularidiombit4907
    @wehitextracellularidiombit4907 2 роки тому

    Not very interesting comments before ua-cam.com/video/Bwj2gwexezM/v-deo.htmlm

  • @wehitextracellularidiombit4907
    @wehitextracellularidiombit4907 2 роки тому

    A lot of secondary comments before 3min (they should be in the comments subtext under UA-cam video title? Or so i think) + very bad sound quality at some points.. :s

  • @ansholbhagat3782
    @ansholbhagat3782 3 роки тому

    india mhi h esme

  • @dwaynetalks1170
    @dwaynetalks1170 3 роки тому

    Great stuff!! Relevant and informative ✊

  • @robertcallaghan4029
    @robertcallaghan4029 3 роки тому

    blockchain private carbon credits no trees = no air : www.pnas.org/content/early/2015/07/14/1508353112 2020 : 4% of mammals are wild www.ecowatch.com/biomass-humans-animals-2571413930.html 2020 : 2% of global energy is solar and wind -- after 20 yrs trying www.iea.org/data-and-statistics 2020 : CO2 up 60% in 30 yrs : up 30% in 15 yrs lokisrevengeblog.files.wordpress.com/2019/10/c02-human.png 2030 : 50% of world will be short of water lokisrevengeblog.files.wordpress.com/2020/08/water-wri.png 2040 : 15% of global energy will be renewable lokisrevengeblog.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/2040-energy.png 2050 : 28% of global energy will be renewable lokisrevengeblog.files.wordpress.com/2020/08/2050.png 2050 : 600 ppm CO2 BAU lokisrevengeblog.files.wordpress.com/2020/08/rcp8.5.png?w=1024 *Weather* = flash floods + flash fires + flash rains + flash droughts + flash mobs *Climate* = 30 years of weather + you don't got time to worry about climate Dams and bio-energy are ecological disasters 50% of Nordic Europe's renewable electricity comes from burning imported trees We burn corn, soy and palm oil in cars and will do so until 2030 so far We burn recycled plastic and paper for electricity In the last 20 years, petrochemical demand grew 7X human population You can’t burn imported trees for electricity to save us from the climate We can't build wildfire suppression big enough to handle future wildfires Forest fires will burn faster than we can plant trees We don't have enough land for bio-energy because we are losing forests, soil and water too fast To get 30% of energy from algae would take a country the size of Argentina To get 20% of global energy from solar in 30 years, we need them 3X faster than now www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2020/02/perovskite-solar-cells-hero-villain-or-just-plain-fantasy/ By 2050 up to 78 million metric tons of solar panels will have reached the end of their life, generating about 6 million metric tons of new solar e-waste annually -- standard electronics recycling methods don’t cut it for solar panels www.wired.com/story/solar-panels-are-starting-to-die-leaving-behind-toxic-trash/ 50 Reasons why wind power can not replace fossil fuels energyskeptic.com/2019/wind/ By 2040 not even half of all cars will be electric By 2040 we will be lucky not to go hungry *REAL CLIMATE JUSTICE = 100% PRIVATE GLOBAL CARBON UBI = 0% FOR GOVERNMENTS*

  • @robertcallaghan4029
    @robertcallaghan4029 3 роки тому

    Solar and wind power are 2% of total global energy use after 30 years trying . www.iea.org/data-and-statistics . By 2040 only 15% of global energy will be renewable . This is because electricity is only 20% of global energy use . By weight only 4% of mammals are wild ( humans & livestock = 96% ) . Emissions went up 50% in 30 yrs , up 30% in 15 years . C02 will be 500 ppm by 2040 and 600 ppm by 2050 = 2X safe limit of 300 ppm . Renewables will be 20% of global energy by 2050, even with new solar tech. To meet 20% of all global energy, the solar industry would need to install 300 to 500 GW annually over the next 30 years. Current global PV module manufacturing is 100 GW per year. Dams and bioenergy are ecological shitholes. Soy and corn are gene modded to survive the poisons that kill birds, bugs, fish, frogs & plants Soy and corn are treated with petrochemicals and nano particles for market Soy and corn are wrapped in gender bending containers for shipping and storage then we eat it - get sick - and buy medicine from the same people. There will never be a 100% green energy vegan world, ever. Some ideas are so stupid, only intellectuals believe them. Academic circle jerk asphyxia is the leading cause of male extinction. *See:* 4% of global energy is renewable - YT WSJ BP 2019 lokisrevengeblog.files.wordpress.com/2019/10/renewable-2030.png 4 global climate treaties failed in 30 years - Canadian Government 2018 lokisrevengeblog.files.wordpress.com/2019/07/canada-emissions-record.jpg 15% of global energy will be renewable by 2040 - YT WSJ BP 2019 lokisrevengeblog.files.wordpress.com/2019/10/renewable-2030-02.png 15% of global energy will be renewable by 2040 - CNBC IEA 2018 lokisrevengeblog.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/2040-energy.png To meet 20% of all global energy, the solar industry would need to install 300 to 500 GW annually over the next 30 years. Current global PV module manufacturing is 100 GW per year. www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2020/02/perovskite-solar-cells-hero-villain-or-just-plain-fantasy/ 50 Reasons why wind power can not replace fossil fuels energyskeptic.com/2019/wind/ Without 50% demand destruction in 10 yrs that's all she wrote.

  • @rondc3358
    @rondc3358 4 роки тому

    A great opportunity that should not missed!.

  • @seleldjdfmn221
    @seleldjdfmn221 4 роки тому

    Thanks for this! Like this comment if you Enjoyed the video. i would Love to be friends :D

  • @seleldjdfmn221
    @seleldjdfmn221 4 роки тому

    Here before 300 Subscribers. You're so friendly. i want to be friends :d

  • @LamboLapdog
    @LamboLapdog 4 роки тому

    🤯

  • @samvelmarkosyan9467
    @samvelmarkosyan9467 4 роки тому

    Can you also share the slides or the link? Thanks

    • @xJingZz
      @xJingZz 4 роки тому

      You can find the slides on the SCF's website: unfccc.int/SCF

  • @tomnelson2080
    @tomnelson2080 4 роки тому

    Catastrophic anthropogenic global warming is the most massive scientific fraud in human history.

  • @sportman111
    @sportman111 4 роки тому

    How dare you! Scammers!

  • @WadcaWymiaru
    @WadcaWymiaru 4 роки тому

    LOL If i was there i would smash this FAKE presentation to the pieces within minutes. CO2 is NOT a greenhouse gas...