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UNITED

NATIONS Tuesday, 7 December 2010

United Nations Climate Change Conference 2010


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

Daily Programme
Opening ceremony
High Level Segment

A ceremony attended by His Excellency Felipe de Jesus Calderon Hinojosa, President of the United Mexican
States will mark the opening of the High Level Segment of the sixteenth session of the Conference of the
Parties and the sixth session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the
Kyoto Protocol.

The high level segment will take place in Plenary “Ceiba” and will be addressed by the Executive Secretary,
the Secretary-General of the United Nations and His Excellency the President of the United Mexican States.

The Ceremony will close after the opening statements and the High Level Segment will continue with
statements by Heads of States and Governments and speakers on behalf of Groups.

Participants are asked to take their seats by 14.45 in Plenary “Ceiba” (Sunrise) to ensure that the ceremony can
begin promptly at 15.00.

Parties, UN and IGOs are guaranteed four seats per delegation. NGO participants are advised to refer to the
Information Note sent on Saturday, 4 December 2010. A limited number of overflow seats are available on a
first come, first served basis. Security and fire regulations do not permit participants to stand in the room.
Please note that security will enforce this requirement.

The proceedings can also be followed on the screens in Plenary “Cenote” (Azteca) and Room Maguey
(Sunrise), on the CCTV screens throughout the Conference Center and on the stage screen at Cancunmesse.

The High level segment will continue on Wednesday, 8 December and Thursday, 9 December with statements
for other Heads of States and Governments, Deputy Heads of States and Governments, Ministers and other
heads of delegations. Statements by Inter-governmental and Non-governmental organizations will be heard on
Friday, 10 December.

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.

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Official meetings

Conference of the Parties (COP)


Conference of the Parties serving as the
meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP)
(Open meeting)

15.00–18.00 3rd meeting of the COP Plenary


4th meeting of the CMP Ceiba (Maya)
Joint high-level segment
[COP agenda item 9 and CMP agenda item 14]

1. Opening of the high-level segment

2. Statements from Heads of States and Governments and


speakers on behalf of Groups

Informal groups of the Convention and Protocol bodies


(Open to Parties and observers)

CMP

11.30–12.30 Informal consultations on the adaptation fund Ballena


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

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


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

12.30–13.00 Contact group on the adaptation fund Ballena


(Azteca)

15.00–16.30 Informal consultations on issues relating to joint implementation Tortuga


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

16.30–18.00 Informal consultations on issues relating to the clean Mar (Azteca)


development mechanism
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

AWG-KP

10.00–11.30 Spin-off group on Chapter I Tortuga


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

11.30–13.00 Spin-off group on Chapter III Guacamaya


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

15.00–16.30 Spin-off group on Chapter IV Guacamaya


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

16.30–18.00 Spin-off group on Chapter II Tortuga


(Open to Parties and Observer States only) (Azteca)
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AWG-LCA

10.00–11.30 Drafting group on finance, technology and capacity-building (Finance) Guacamaya


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

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 a shared vision for long-term cooperative action; Maguey
review (Maya)
(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 enhanced action on mitigation (para. 1b(i) followed by Maguey
para. 1b(ii) of the Bali Action Plan) (Maya)
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

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


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

15.00–16.30 Drafting group on finance, technology and capacity-building Ballena


(Capacity-building) (Azteca)
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

16.30–18.00 Drafting group on enhanced action on mitigation (para. 1b(iv) of the Bali Cascada
Action Plan) (Azteca)
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

Additional Documentation
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 Guacamaya (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 Estrella (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 Group of Latin America and Caribbean States – Coordination Tortuga (Azteca)
Meeting
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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 Least Developed Countries – Coordination Meeting Cascada (Azteca)

13.00–15.00 African Group Guacamaya (Azteca)

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

18.00–19.00 African Group Guacamaya (Azteca)

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

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

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

18.00–19.00 Delegation of Costa Rica on behalf of Cartagena Dialogue Cielo (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 Research and independent non-governmental organizations Aguila (Cancunmesse


(RINGOs) Hall C)

09.00–10.00 Trade unions non-governmental organizations (TUNGOs) World of Work


Pavilion – Universidad
del Sur, Super
manzana 24, Manzana
15, Lote 10, av. Uxmal

09.00–10.00 Southern African Development Community Delegation (SADC) Rio (Azteca)

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) Please consult CCTV
for room name

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


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

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

18:30-19.00 Delegation of United States Briefing for BINGOs Mar (Azteca)

19:00-19.30 Delegation of United States Briefing for ENGOs Mar (Azteca)

Press briefings
(Media only)

09.00–09.30 Mexico Sol (Azteca)

09.30–10.00 United Nations Environment Programme: Launch of Mountain Sol (Azteca)


Glaciers and Climate Change report

11.30–12.00 Low Carbon Cities of the Future: the GEF Perspective Sol (Azteca)

12.00–12.30 Bangladesh Sol (Azteca)

12.30–13.00 The Emissions Gap Report, Are the Copenhagen accord pledges Sol (Azteca)
sufficient to limit global warming to 2ûC and 1.5ûC?

14.00–14.30 United States of America Sol (Azteca)

14.30–15.00 United Nations Environment Programme: Presentation of results of Sol (Azteca)


Global Study on Climate Change and PoPs

15.30–16.00 Guatemala Sol (Azteca)

16.00–16.30 Ecuador: Net avoided contamination Sol (Azteca)

16.30–17.00 Indian Minister of Environment:Jairam Ramesh Sol (Azteca)

17.00–17.30 Plurinational State of Bolivia Sol (Azteca)

18.00–18.30 Brazil Sol (Azteca)

13.00–13.30 Signing ceremony for legal conferral to the Adaption Fund Board Mariposa (Azteca)
by Germany

09.00–09.30 TakingITGlobal Luna (Azteca)

09.30–10.00 International Chamber of Commerce Luna (Azteca)

10.00–10.30 International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF): REDD Luna (Azteca)
rediness and whole lanscape accounting

10.30–11.00 Climate Action Network International: negotiations update and Luna (Azteca)
assessment

11.00–11.30 Global Justice Ecology Project: Advancing Climate Justice, Forest Luna (Azteca)
Protection and Indigenous Rights
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11.30–12.00 European Photovoltaic Industry Association: Bridging the global Luna (Azteca)
energy gap through photovoltaic solar electricity

12.00–12.30 International Union for Conservation of Nature: Invest IN REDD Luna (Azteca)
plus

12.30–13.00 World Future Council Luna (Azteca)

13.00–13.30 EcoNexus: Biofuels: a false climate solution, a threat to Africa Luna (Azteca)

13.30–14.00 Freedom from Debt Coalition Luna (Azteca)

14.00–14.30 SustainUS: U.S. youth advancing international action through Luna (Azteca)
regional solutions - Fossil Fuel-Free New England

14.30–15.00 Friends of the Earth International Luna (Azteca)

15.00–15.30 Woods Hole Research Center: New Carbon Budgets and Biomass Luna (Azteca)
Datasets: An Updated Understanding of Tropical Forest Carbon

15.30–16.00 GWPO: Water, Climate Change and Development in Africa Luna (Azteca)

16.00–16.30 Greenpeace International: Release of IT company climate leadership Luna (Azteca)


ranking

16.30–17.00 U.S. Green Building Council: The GLOBE Alliance – A Call to Luna (Azteca)
Action on Buildings and the Urban Environment

17.00–17.30 Natural Resources Defense Council Luna (Azteca)

18.30–19.00 Third World Network: Taking Stock of the Cancun Negotiations Luna (Azteca)

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

10.00–10.30 Climate Strategies: Launch of the UK Committee on Climate Desierto (Cancunmesse


Change recommendations on reducing emissions to 2030 Hall D)

10.30–11.00 World Growth: Palm Oil and Food Security: The Impediment of Desierto (Cancunmesse
Land Supply; How Environmentalism and “No Conversion” are Hall D)
Inflating Food Prices

15.30–16.00 Mediators Beyond Borders Desierto (Cancunmesse


Hall D)
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Special Announcement

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


implementation

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.

Special Announcement

Wednesday, 8 December 2010


13.20 – 14.40
Room Monarca, Cancunmesse Hall D

Attendance: Open to all participants

H.E. Mr. BAN Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations; H.E. Mr. Meles Zenawi, Prime Minister of
the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia; and H.E. Mr. Jens Stoltenberg, Prime Minister of Norway, will
convene a side event on “The report of the Secretary-General's High-level Advisory Group on Climate Change
Financing (AGF): discussing the key findings”.

Special Announcement

UN system Side Event on Adaptation

Wednesday, 8 December 2010


13.20–14.40
Room Mamey, Cancunmesse Hall C

Attendance: Open to all participants

This side event intends to demonstrate the capability and readiness of the UN system to collectively support
countries in developing and implementing adaptation policies, programmes and projects. Five leading UN
agencies and programmes will present a range of concrete adaptation actions being jointly implemented in
support for the development and implementation of adaptation policies, programmes and projects in the
following areas: adaptation and development; the science for adaptation; human settlements; disaster risk.
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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 6 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 Mr. Andrej Krancj (Slovenia) Eastern Europe
COP Vice-President Mr. Oleg Shamanov (Russian Federation) Eastern Europe
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 Mr. Siarhei Nikitsin (Belarus) 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 Ms. Miriana Roman (Romania) 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 Wednesday, 8 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
Time to be
Informal stocktaking plenary
announced

CMP
Time to be
Informal stocktaking plenary
announced
Informal consultations on the proposal from Kazakhstan to amend Annex B to the Kyoto
a.m.
Protocol
p.m. Informal consultations on issues relating to the clean development mechanism

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

AWG-LCA

a.m. Drafting group on a shared vision for long-term cooperative action; review

a.m. Drafting group on enhanced action on adaptation

a.m. Drafting group on enhanced action on mitigation

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

p.m. Drafting group on a shared vision for long-term cooperative action; review

p.m. Drafting group on enhanced action on adaptation

p.m. Drafting group on enhanced action on mitigation

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

Status report on consideration of agenda items as at 6 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
Consultations by Mr. Joel Hernandez (Mexico)
Secretariat contact:
Ms. Jane Bulmer (+521 998 109 9994)
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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

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


Mr. Pornchai Danvivathana (Thailand) and
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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
16 (b) Budget performance for the biennium 2010– to the COP for consideration and adoption
2011 (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.24 and Add.1) and a draft
decision forwarded to the CMP for consideration
16 (c) Continuing review of the functions and and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.24/Add.2)
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
Draft text on nationally appropriate mitigation
presented to the Conference of the
commitments or actions by developed country
Parties for adoption at its sixteenth
Parties (para. 1b(i) of the BAP) (version
session to enable the full, effective and
07.12.2010@07.50) available at the documents
sustained implementation of the
counter
Convention through long-term
cooperative action now, up to and
Draft text on nationally appropriate mitigation
beyond 2012
actions by developing country Parties (para. 1b(ii)
of the BAP) (version 07.12.2010@08.00) available
at the documents counter

The co-facilitators have requested


Mr. Audun Rosland (Norway) to facilitate the
drafting group on mitigation (para. 1b(iii) of the
BAP)
The co-facilitators have requested
Ms. Annemarie Watt (Australia) to facilitate the
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)
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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

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

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
Faith based organisations advocate for World Council of Churches
climate justice (WCC), ACT Alliance - Action by
Communities address climate change, Churches Together (ACT
poverty and sustainable development, Alliance), Caritas Internationalis
11.30– offering ethical contributions to (CI) Aguila
13.00 international negotiations through Mr. Elias Abramides (Cancunmesse
awareness raising, social mobilization and eliasabramides@gmail.com Hall C)
advocacy. Case study on Nicaragua and (+54 11 47950741)
interfaith theological approachesfrom
christian and muslim perspectives.
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Providing accountability in the response Action for a Global Climate


to climate change at national and Community (AGCC),
international levels International Organisation of
Innovative approaches and best practices Supreme Audit Institutions
used by such offices when auditing (INTOSAI )
11.30– Jaguar
governments climate change performance, Ms. Estelle Rouhaud
13.00 (Cancunmesse
showing how they lead to better estellerouhaud@climatecommunit
Hall D)
compliance, decisions, results and y.org
accountability. The case for an (+44 203 1760543)
International Court of the Environment
will be presented by the ICE Coalition.

Bearers of future responsibility: International Save the Children


engaging children and youth in building Alliance, Plan International (Plan)
climate change resilience Ms. Emilia McElvenney
This side event will draw from our work emilia.mcelvenney@save-
11.30– on child-led/child-centred adaptation children-alliance.org Mamey
13.00 programming, specifically how the voice (+44 208 2378022) (Cancunmesse
of children is necessary to achieve Hall C)
community-led adaptation to bring about
integrated and effective climate change
resilience.

Science: decision making in the face of Met Office Hadley Center


an uncertain and complex climate Ms. Fiona Carroll
We will present: 1. The latest evidence of fiona.carroll@metoffice.gov.uk
13.20– observed climate change; 2. A review of (+44 1392 884240) Mamey
14.40 the latest understanding of potentially (Cancunmesse
vulnerable parts of the climate system; 3. Hall C)
Improved science for policy advice (using
Earth system models).

Climate change impacts and challenges Guatemala


in Guatemala, Central America. Mr. Carlos Mansilla
Vulnerability issues: economic impact of cclimatico@marn.gob.gt
climate change in Guatemala. Need for a (+502 2423 500)
13.20– Sandia
change in behaviors and attitudes.
14.40 (Cancunmesse
Mitigation opportunities: Forests and
Hall C)
climate change initiatives, and use of
renewable energies, energy efficiency and
technology transfer.

Near-term climate mitigation Micronesia (Fed. States of)


Near-term climate mitigation is necessary Ms. Alexandra Viets
to minimize the harmful impacts of climate alexandra.viets@gmail.com
change over the coming decades. By (+1 213 3210911)
13.20– Pitaya
addressing short-lived pollutants, we can
14.40 (Cancunmesse
reduce warming significantly and better
Hall C)
protect both the most vulnerable climate
elements and the most vulnerable human
populations.
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Fast start from the Marshall Islands Marshall Islands


perspective Mr. Caleb Christopher
Discussion on fast start from a low-lying environ.nyc@gmail.com
island perspective, with a focus on (+212 983 3040)
13.20– adaptation. Experiences with navigating Jaguar
14.40 multiple sources and rapid national (Cancunmesse
responses (balancing planning with Hall D)
results). Includes emissions cuts and
leadership with maritime emissions as key
contributions.

Adapting to the impacts of climate Chile, Peru


change in mountain areas: Innovative Mr. Douglas McGuire
approaches at local and national level douglas.mcguire@fao.org
This event, jointly organized by Chile and (+39 6 57053275)
Peru in the context of the Mountain
13.20– Aguila
Partnership, will share innovative
14.40 (Cancunmesse
experiences of how mountain countries are
Hall C)
addressing the impacts of climate change
through technical, institutional, policy and
financial solutions at local and national
level.

The United Nations System delivering as United Nations (UN)


one on climate change: supporting Ms. Katja Gregers Brock
implementation gregersbrock@un.org
The United Nations Secretary-General, (+1 646 2079046)
Chair of the United Nations Chief
Executives Board, is hosting a high-level
13.20– Monarca
side event on addressing climate change as
14.40 (Cancunmesse
a means for countries to reach their
Hall D)
development goals. Ministers and United
Nations System leaders will have an open
exchange to identify countries’ needs and
the role of the United Nation System in
response to those needs.

Taking action on ocean acidification: IUCN - International Union for


opportunities under UNFCCC Conservation of Nature
Ocean acidification is a direct consequence Ms. Ninni Ikkala
of increased human induced CO₂ ninni.ikkala@iucn.org
18.30– emissions. Scientific experts will present (+41 22 9990106) Sandia
20.00 the latest knowledge of impacts on marine (Cancunmesse
life and climate change. Socio-economic Hall C)
consequences and needed political action
will be discussed by country
representatives.

Adaptation, risk reduction and Munich Climate Insurance


insurance (with CCRIF, Oxfam, Initiative (MCII)
SwissRe, IRI) Ms. Koko Warner
Answers Party questions on adaptation, warner@ehs.unu.edu
risk management and insurance, relevant (+49 228 8150226)
18.30– to para 4e and 8 of AWG-LCA text. Cacao
20.00 Delegates and experts discuss innovations (Cancunmesse
for adaptation, risk reduction, and Hall D)
insurance for vulnerable countries and
people. Real-world experience and
examples from communities, governments
and regions.
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Essential elements of a Cancun balanced Climate Action Network


package International (CAN International)
Climate Action Network – International Mr. David Turnbull
18.30– Jaguar
will explore key elements that make up a dturnbull@climatenetwork.org
20.00 (Cancunmesse
balanced package of agreements at (+45 0 28722944)
Hall D)
Cancun, and what the pathway forward
should look like.

Sustainable Development in Africa and Sweden


the role of the Carbon Market Ms. Charlotte Nording
This session will discuss the role of the Gabrielsson
18.30– Pitaya
Carbon Market as a vehicle for green charlotte.nording@environment.m
20.00 (Cancunmesse
investments and capacity development inistry.se
Hall C)
experiences to enhance the engagement in (+46 70 6567058)
the CDM in Africa.

Supporting Successful Partnering in World Intellectual Property


Technology Transfer Organization (WIPO), Global
This side event will explore experiences Environment Facility (GEF),
from developing countries in efforts International Telecommunication
undertaken by the UN system and industry Union (ITU), United Nations
to support developing countries in the Environment Programme (UNEP),
18.30– Mamey
transfer and diffusion of environmentally United Nations Industrial
20.00 (Cancunmesse
sound technologies and lessons learnt to Development Organization
Hall C)
support the development and work of the (UNIDO), World Bank, World
CTC and Network. Trade Organization (WTO)
Mr. Joe Bradley
joe.bradley@wipo.int
(+41 79 2480133)

Supporting global, regional and national United Nations Development


actions towards addressing climate Programme (UNDP), United
change Nations Department of Economic
This event will present actions at the and Social Affairs (UN DESA),
global, regional and national levels to United Nations Development
address climate change, focusing on Programme (UNDP)/United
energy issues (access, security, efficiency). Nations Development Group
It will show linkages at various levels, (UNDG), United Nations
including a recent global initiative to Economic Commission for Africa
achieve universal access to modern energy (UN ECA), United Nations
by 2030. Economic Commission for Europe
18.30– Aguila
(UN ECE), United Nations
20.00 (Cancunmesse
Economic Commission for Latin
Hall C)
America and the Caribbean (UN
ECLAC), United Nations
Economic and Social Commission
for Asia and the Pacific (UN
ESCAP), United Nations
Economic and Social Commission
for Western Asia (UN ESCWA)
Mr. James Tee
james.tee@undp.org
(+1 212 9065945)
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Towards Global Feed-In Tariff Funds: International Hydropower


Leading Proposals & Recommendations Association (IHA), International
for Implementation Solar Energy Society (ISES),
Deutsche Bank, Greenpeace, & UN DESA World Bioenergy Association*
discuss their leading proposals for (WBA), World Wind Energy
20.15– decarbonizing the economy through global Association (WWEA) Mamey
21.45 feed-in tariff funds - tested by REN Mr. Lau Saili (Cancunmesse
Alliance against the realities of each ls@hydropower.org Hall C)
renewable energy technology with (+44 20 86525299)
recommendations made for
implementation. (complimentary after-
event drinks).

Strategies for Low-Carbon Growth: Resources for the Future (RFF),


Challenges and Opportunities in German Marshall Fund of the
International Finance United States (GMF)
Transatlantic panel of scholars, Ms. Kristin Hayes
20.15– policymakers and sector experts discuss hayes@rff.org Jaguar
21.45 innovative options for how developed (+1 202 3285033) (Cancunmesse
countries can implement their Copenhagen Hall D)
finance commitments, with a particular
focus on funding for renewable energy
initiatives in developing countries.

Challenges and opportunities for the Brazilian Business Council for


sustainability of future mega events in Sustainable Development (BCSD -
Brazil Brazil)
20.15– Brazil will host Rio+20 in 2012, the World Mr. Marina Grossi Cacao
21.45 Cup 2014 and the Olympic Games 2016. Is cebds@cebds.org (Cancunmesse
crucial that the preparation for these (+55 21 24832250) Hall D)
megaevents includes sustainability
concerns so as to minimize adverse effects.

Terrestrial GHGs and climate The Woods Hole Research Center


mitigation: Developments in science, (WHRC), Duke University
economics and policy Ms. Elizabeth Braun
Duke University’s Nicholas Institute and ebraun@whrc.org
WHRC discuss recent scientific and (+508 540 9900)
20.15– economic research on terrestrial GHG Aguila
21.45 management and discuss how to (Cancunmesse
incorporate them into international policy Hall C)
mechanisms. Presenters will focus on
MRV, biophysical and economic
mitigation potentials, and ecosystem
services.

Finance to push forward clean Renewable Energy and Energy


technology: a forum for business and Efficiency Partnership (REEEP),
policy-makers by REEEP and IETA International Emissions Trading
A panel of leading investors, policy- Association
20.15– makers and international organisations will Ms. Katrin Harvey Monarca
21.45 examine the roles of effective policy and katrin.harvey@reeep.org (Cancunmesse
the environmental markets in mobilizing (+43 1 260263425) Hall D)
public and private capital flows to
accelerate the innovation and diffusion of
clean energy technology.
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Human Health: The issue of/for climate SeaTrust Institute, Nurses Across
change adaptation strategies the Borders (NAB)
With Nurses Across Borders, this joint Ms. Lynn Wilson
event uses scientific knowledge to support lwilson@nasw.org
20.15– health practitioners in tangible climate (+360 961 3363) Sandia
21.45 change adaptation actions, highlighting (Cancunmesse
malaria. We explore ways to improve Hall C)
adaptive strategies in regions with low
adaptive capacity, and catalyze a COP16
health coalition.

Mutual accountability for a global low- German Advisory Council on


carbon and low-emissions economy Global Change (WBGU),
within the UNFCCC and beyond Stockholm Environment Institute
A global transformation towards a low- (SEI)
carbon, low-emissions economy can only Ms. Astrid Schulz
Pitaya
be achieved by multi-level action. SEI, aschulz@wbgu.de
20.15– (Cancunmesse
WBGU and IIASA discuss how bottom-up (+49 171 4620766)
21.45 Hall C)
initiatives and top-down measures can
interact, and explore the role of MRV in
rebuilding trust between industrialised and
developing countries.

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


What’s good for climate is good for Health & Environment Alliance
health (HEAL)
There is rightly a lot of attention on the Dr. Michael Wilks, immediate
extreme harm caused to health by climate past President of Standing
change. Health professionals are Committee of European Doctors
publicizing the fact that investment in mwilks@bma.org.uk
reducing greenhouse gases produces
immediate and lasting benefits to health. Dr. Pendo Maro
Such health benefits save money: moving Senior Climate and Energy
the EU greenhouse gas emissions Advisor Climate
11.00– reduction target from 20% to 30% Pendo.maro@hcwh.org Change Studio
11.20 domestically by 2020 (compared to 1990 (Cancunmesse
levels) would cost €46 billion per year in Hall C)
2020 but save about €30.5 billion annually
through reduced medical bills or
ill-health avoided, in addition to the €52
billion health gains associated with the
current 20% target. The public health
benefits can be used as a unifying
argument to push towards an ambitious
climate change outcome here in Cancun.

Climate Change Indicators in Asia Pakistan


Recent Pakistan’s devastating floods an Dr. Qamar Uz Zaman Chaudary Climate
11.20– eye opener. Vice-president WMO-Asia Region Change Studio
11.40 Pakistan National Climate Change Policy dgmetpak@hotmail.com (Cancunmesse
(development). Hall C)
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Sustainable agriculture solutions to International Food Policy


meet food security and climate Research Institute (IFPRI)
challenges for the rural poor Dr. Rodney Cooke
Climate change hits both the earning Director, Policy and Technical
capacity and food security of the poorest Advisory Division Climate
11.40– through its impacts on agriculture. Climate Change Studio
12.00 change is increasing uncertainty and (Cancunmesse
degrading the natural asset base of poor Hall C)
smallholder farmers, making it more
difficult for them to escape and remain out
of poverty.

Geothermal energy and its possible International Geothermal


contribution to mitigate the climate Association
change Luis C.A. Gutiérrez-Negrín
Climate
12.00– Present status of geothermal energy in the l.g.negrin@gmail.com
Change Studio
12.20 world and its potential to replace non- phone: (443) 314-3411
(Cancunmesse
renewable sources to generate heat and (Morelia, Mexico)
Hall C)
electricity, so contributing to mitigate the
climate change.

A Matter of Principle(s): A Normative Heinrich Böll Foundation (HBF)


Framework for a Global Compact on Liane Schalatek
Public Climate Finance Associate Director, Heinrich Boell
Climate finance decisions utilizing public Foundation North America
funds are not made within a normative liane@boell.org
Climate
vacuum. Comprehensive legal frameworks
12.45– Change Studio
related to environmental protection and
13.00 (Cancunmesse
universal human rights exist, which
Hall C)
together with core democratic principles
must be applied to the mobilization,
governance and disbursement of public
climate finance.

The Gigatonne Gap: What is it? How do Center for Biological Diversity
we move toward closing it here in Matt Vespa, Senior Attorney ,
Cancun? Center for Biological Diversity’s Climate
13.00– The Copenhagen pledges fall far short of Climate Law Institute Change Studio
13.20 what is needed to limit global warming to mvespa@biologicaldiversity.org (Cancunmesse
1.5C or even 2C. What can be done here to Hall C)
move toward closing this divide?
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EU and UN call time out on HFC-23 German NGO Forum on


carbon credits - an empire Environmental and Development
crumbles Eva Filzmoser
Just days before the start of COP-16, the Programme Director of CDM-
European Union proposed an outright ban Watch
on credits from CDM HFC-23 projects in eva.filzmoser@cdm-watch.org
the European Union’s Emissions Trading
Scheme. The UN´s CDM Executive Board
simultaneously acknowledged the
existence of flaws in the crediting rules for
these abatement projects that led to the
13.50- over-issuance of carbon credits. CDM
14.10 Watch was instrumental in exposing what
many would describe as a carbon market
scandal of unprecedented proportions.
Programme Director Eva Filzmoser will
give a full and frank account of some
industry players’ attempts to hijack the
regulatory process in a bid to safeguard
their financial interests and explain why
companies still planning to use their ill-
gotten HFC-23 credits are putting their
reputation on the line.

Livelihood Security for the climate Bangladesh


victim Dr. Aslam Alam
The climate change has already impacted Secretary
people in Bangladesh. Due to salinity Disaster Management and Relief
intrusion and water logging following Division of the Ministry of Food
climate change many people in the coastal and Disaster Management Climate
14.20– zone of Bangladesh are loosing their Change Studio
14.40 livelihoods. It is necessary to provide (Cancunmesse
support and assistance to these climate Hall C)
victims in terms of creating and providing
opportunities of alternative livelihoods
which are not sensitive to climate change
and variability.

The role of business in providing International Chamber of


solutions to climate change Commerce Climate
15.00–
How can business contribute to the Carlos Busquets, Deputy of Policy Change Studio
15.20
UNFCCC process and other forums, such and Business Practices (Cancunmesse
as the G20, to move forward on climate cbs@iccwbu.org Hall C)
change?
What outcomes does business expect in International Chamber of
Cancun and how will companies Commerce
move ahead? Nick Campbell, Chair of the
The UNFCCC Executive Secretary has International Chamber of Climate
15.20–
challenged business to do more, Commerce’s Climate Change Task Change Studio
15.40
even before regulation is in place. What is Force; and Environment Manager, (Cancunmesse
business doing now and how can Arkema Hall C)
it step up its efforts to find solutions to Nick.campbell@arkema.com
climate change?
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International Conference of International Council for Adult


Communities Affected by Climate Education
Change of Nov 29th, Mexico City Marta Benavides, Co Chairs of the
Communities affected by Climate Change Global Council to Action on
met Nov 29th , Chapultepec Mexico City Poverty / GCAP Climate
15.40– to make a challenge to COP 16 on Climate tlalibertad@gmail.com Change Studio
16.00 Change to approve the Kyoto Protocol, (Cancunmesse
create the International Tribunal on Hall C)
Climate Justice and the creation of the
Global Assembly of the Communities
affected by Climate Change.

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


Gender and Climate Change UNFCCC
Desierto
14.00– Differing Impacts, Differing Roles Alexander Saier
(Cancunmesse
15.00 (UNIFEM) asaier@unfccc.int
Hall D)
Heading Into the Ministerials UNFCCC
Experts take stock of COP 16, featuring Alexander Saier Desierto
19.00–
Andy Revkin of the Dot Earth Blog at the asaier@unfccc.int (Cancunmesse
20.00
New York Time 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
Climate change and invading species: National Commission for
the challenges and opportunities Protected Natural Areas –
Mexican
10.30– Speakers: Luis Fueyo Mac Donald, National Commission for
Pavilion
12.00 National Commissioner, CONANP; Biodiversity
(Cancunmesse
Patricia Koleff and Georgina Born- Lourdes García
Hall D)
Schmidt, CONABIO; Juan Bezaury, TNC. mgarciar@sre.gob.mx

Climate change and health challenges Ministry of Health of Mexico


and opportunities Lourdes García
Speakers: José Ángel Córdova Villalobos, mgarciar@sre.gob.mx
12.30– Minister of Health; María Neira, Mexican
14.00 WHO Head of Delegation to UNFCCC; Pavilion
AFM Ruhal Haque, Minister of Health of (Cancunmesse
the Republic of Bangladesh; Ricardo Hall D)
Bertolino, Executive Secretary Movement
of Water and Youth International.
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ECO Films
ECO Films Lourdes García Mexican
17.00–
Speakers: Ing. José Luis Luege Tamargo, mgarciar@sre.gob.mx Pavilion
18.30
Dir. Gral. de CONAGUA and the singer (Cancunmesse
Emmanuel. Hall D)

Brazilian pavilion
Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
Video exibition Brazilian Sugarcane Industry
Ethanol made from sugarcane is an ideal Association Brazilian
09.00– renewable fuel that can help reduce Mrs. Jeanine Souza Pavilion
09.15 greenhouse gases while diversifying jeanine@unica.com.br (Cancunmesse
World's energy resources (+55 11 3093 4949) Hall D)

Moving toward a low carbon economy: CNI-FIESP-CAN


Brazilian industry contributions to Mr. Robson Braga, Mr. Paulo
combat climate change Skaf and Senator Katia Abreu.
Organized by the Brazilian Confederation helena.gomes@cna.org.br
of Industry, by the Federation of Industries (+55 61 2109 1458) Brazilian
09.30– of the State of Sao Paulo, and by the Pavilion
12.30 National Confederation of Agriculture, the (Cancunmesse
event will discuss four main topics: Hall D)
mitigation, financing, technology and
adaptation. (Press conference will start at
11:40am)

Bank of Amazonia Bank of Amazonia


The event will present steps taken by the Mr. Abidias Jose de Souza Jr. Brazilian
14.00– Bank of Amazonia to promote sustainable ruth.santos@bancoamazonia.co Pavilion
15.00 business in the Amazon Forest region m.br (Cancunmesse
(+55 91 4008 2809) Hall D)

Brazilian carbon index Brazilian Development Bank


The event will launch the Brazilian Carbon (BNDES) Brazilian
15.30– Index Mr. Sergio Weguelin Pavilion
16.00 luiza@bndes.gov.br (Cancunmesse
(+55 21 2172 7552) Hall D)

The contribution of the Brazilian Brasken


Petrochimical Industry to Sustainable Mr. Jorge Soto
Brazilian
Development caroline.brants@brasken.com.br
16.30– Pavilion
The event will present the efforts of the (+55 11 3576 9878)
19.30 (Cancunmesse
Brazilian Petroquimical company Brasken
Hall D)
in the development sustainable products.
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EU pavilion
Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
The EU Emissions Trading System after European Commission – DG
2012: preparing EU ETS 2.0 Climate Action
This side event will provide information Ms Liva Andersone
on lessons learned from the first two Liva.andersone@ec.europa.eu
trading periods of the EU Emissions + 32 2 29 69245
EU Pavilion
10.30– Trading System and look
(Cancunmesse
12.30 ahead to developments after 2012. It will
Hall D)
also cover the EU’s proposals for
reforming the Clean Development
Mechanism and setting up
new market-based mechanisms.

Early warning > Early action; climate The Netherlands and the Red
risk management from a humanitarian Cross/Red Crescent Climate
perspective Centre
Since 2002, the Red Cross/Red Crescent Ms Madeleen Helmer
Climate Centre has pioneered the Mhlemer@redcross.nl
EU Pavilion
13.00– integration of climate-related risks into the + 31 6 13 55 86 88
(Cancunmesse
15.00 activities of a humanitarian organisation.
Hall D)
This side event will present and discuss
programmes undertaken in 65 countries,
the concept of early warning
> early action and lessons learned.

The World Resources Report 2010: Ministry of Foreign Affairs,


Integrating Climate Change Risks into Norway, and the World
National-Level Planning and Resources Institute
Policymaking Ms Marit Viktoria Pettersen
This side event will showcase stories Marit.Viktoria.Pettersen@mfa.n
around the world demonstrating how short- o EU Pavilion
15.30–
and long-term climate risks are being + 47 22243746 (Cancunmesse
17.30
integrated into national-level planning and Hall D)
policymaking processes. In doing so, it
will draw upon the case studies being
prepared for the upcoming World
Resources Report.

The Emissions Gap: Are the UNEP (United Nations


Copenhagen Accord Pledges sufficient Environment Programme) / PBL
to meet 1.5/2°C? And what are the Environmental Assessment
costs? Agency, the Netherlands
This side event will first present the Mr Michel den Elzen
findings of the UNEP Emissions Gap Michel.denElzen@pbl.nl\
Report, which has assessed the scientific + 31 30 274 3584
literature looking at where emissions might EU Pavilion
18.00–
be in 2020 as a result of the Copenhagen (Cancunmesse
20.00
Accord pledges versus where the science Hall D)
indicates they need to be. This presentation
is a repeat of the previous UNEP side
event of last Thursday. The second part of
the side event will present PBL research on
the emissions, abatement costs and finance
implications of the pledges.
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U.S. Center Events


Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
U.S. National Water Census U.S. Department
This is a state-of-the-art tool for examining of the Interior (USDOI)
the water quantity and quality in the U.S. Center
environment, and the amount withdrawn cop16uscenter@yahoo.com Meeting room,
10.00– and consumed for human uses. Any nation U.S. Center
11.30 that collects similar information for (Cancunmesse
planning and management could replicate Hall D)
it to analyze water availability in their area
of interest.

Clean Energy Technologies for the U.S. Department


Developing World of Commerce (USDOC-BCSE)
U.S. government programs help U.S. Center
developing countries access and use low cop16uscenter@yahoo.com Meeting room,
11.45– cost technologies that tackle the twin U.S. Center
13.15 challenges of successful development, with (Cancunmesse
increased opportunities for local Hall D)
populations, and greenhouse gas reduction,
keys to effective climate mitigation.

Domestic Climate Change Activities U.S. Environmental Protection


Regulatory, programmatic, and voluntary Agency (USEPA)
activities are occurring at the U.S. federal U.S. Center
level. They include the greenhouse gas cop16uscenter@yahoo.com Meeting room,
13.30– endangerment finding, light-duty vehicle U.S. Center
14.45 greenhouse gas rule, greenhouse gas (Cancunmesse
mandatory reporting rule, the GHG Hall D)
tailoring rule, and the renewable fuel
standard.

CTI PFAN: Facilitating Clean Energy U.S. Agency for International


Finance and Technology Transfer for Development
Developing Countries (USAID-CTI)
The Private Financing Advisory Network U.S. Center
Meeting room,
helps bridge the gap between investors and cop16uscenter@yahoo.com
15.00– clean energy businesses. The event will
U.S. Center
16.30 (Cancunmesse
discuss recent successes, with a focus on
Hall D)
Asia, and discuss opportunities offered by
CTI PFAN for financing technology
transfer to other developing countries.

Emerging Tools for Farm-Scale GHG U.S. Department of Agriculture


Footprint (USDA)
The U.S. Department of Agriculture and cop16uscenter@yahoo.com
Colorado State University are developing
Meeting room,
C-FARM, a user-friendly greenhouse gas
16.45– calculator and decision support tool for
U.S. Center
18.15 (Cancunmesse
agricultural producers, land managers, soil
Hall D)
scientists and other agricultural interests.
Its usefulness to governments will be
discussed.
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U.S. Center
• The State of the Climate cop16uscenter@yahoo.com

• Adapting to Climate Change: What’s


In Next?
rotation:
10.00– • International Collaboration for Enhanced Exhibit room,
Decision Making U.S. Center
13.00
(Cancunmesse
• Mitigating Climate Change: Hall D)
14.00– Observations Around the World
18.00
• Using Remotely-Sensed Data to Inform
Decisions

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


Climate change and species: Challenges Comision Nacional de Areas
and opportunities Naturales Protegidas (CONANP) Mexican
This session will highlight synergies and the CBD LifeWeb initiative Pavilion
between strategies for control of invasives, Ms. Mariana Bellot (Cancunmesse
10.30–
conservation actions for priority species, mariana.bellot@conanp.gob.mx Hall D)
12.00
CONANP's protected area financing gap
assessment and linkages with the financing
round table process.

Taking action on ocean acidification: IUCN - International Union for


opportunities under UNFCCC Conservation of Nature
Ocean acidification is a direct consequence Ms. Ninni Ikkala
of increased human induced CO₂ ninni.ikkala@iucn.org
18.30– emissions. Scientific experts will present (+41 22 9990106) Sandia
20.00 the latest knowledge of impacts on marine (Cancunmesse
life and climate change. Socio-economic Hall C)
consequences and needed political action
will be discussed by country
representatives.
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BINGO events
Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
Measuring and Reporting GHGs in the IPIECA
Oil and Gas Industry Mr. Robert Siveter
IPIECA have published 3 guidelines on robert.siveter@ipieca.org
GHG accounting&reporting,covering
GHG estimation methodologies, GHG Cacao BINGO
13.15–
reporting,and estimating room
14.45
uncertainty.Current revisions to the (Cancunmesse
reporting guidelines will be Hall D)
presented,along with views&case studies
from different oil companies on reporting
&carbon

Water and Energy


Water, energy and climate are inextricably WBCSD
linked. This side event looks at these Ms. Barbara Black Cacao BINGO
15.00– linkages and how governments and black@wbcsd.org room
17.00 businesses need to take both issues into (Cancunmesse
account when developing low emissions Hall D)
energy solutions.

UNFCCC COP101 Briefing ICC


As business and industry focal point for Mr. Carlos Busquets
the UNFCCC, ICC will hold its traditional cbs@iccwbo.org
Cacao BINGO
17.00– "COP101 introduction to the UNFCCC
room
18.00 process" to explain the working
(Cancunmesse
mechanisms of the UNFCCC to business
Hall D)
and non-governmental organizations
participants

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 "morewalklesstalk" naomi.goodman@greenpeace.org
All day Exhibit Booth
a competition to find the person and the (+316-2494-1044)
(Cancunmesse
country that covers the most ground in
Hall C)
Cancun !

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
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UNCCD Cop10 Secretariat of United Nations


UNCCD COP10 will be held in Korea, Oct Convetion to Combat
2011. We invite you to a photo-taking Desertification Cancunmesse
session, where you can wear a Korean Mr. Sergio A. Zelaya Bonilla Hall C (next to
All day
wedding costume - twice a day! 10 to 11 szelaya@unccd.int computer zone)
am & 15 to 16 pm. Visit us for +49 173 268 7592
publications, materials and souvenirs.

What Will Be UNEP/Stockholm Convention


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

Permanent Representatives to the World Contact : C. Richard Vanmaele Cancunmesse


07.30– Meteorological Organization (NMHSs) ( 41 79 406 47 30) La Selva
09.30 (by invitation only) cvanmaele@wmo.int

Postcards from Cancun - it's time to Manish Joshi,


deliver manish.joshi@tcktcktck.org, Cancunmesse
08.00– Civil society will hand over a list of (998 118 3083) Hall C
10.00 deliverables for Ministers as we enter into (outside room
the High Level segment of the COP Pitaya)

Growing Solutions: Non-Formal World Association of Girl


Education Outreach Guides and Girl Scouts
We will present a climate change action (WAGGGS)
song that many of the 10 million Katie Scales Climate Change
WAGGGS members have been invited to katie.scales@gmail.com Studio
10.00–
perform in their own communities on Cancunmesse
10.30
Youth and Future Generations Day last Hall C
week. We will then demonstrate climate
change games and activities that
WAGGGS delivers worldwide.

Frostpaw the polar bear gives his Center for Biological Diversity
analysis of the negotiations Rose Braz Cancunmesse
Photo and interview opportunity with rbraz@biologicaldiversity.org Hall C
12.00– Frostpaw, the very lifelike polar bear from (+1) 510-435-6809 (Open area near
13.00 the Center for Biological Diversity. side events
Frostpaw will be on hand to offer analysis counter)
of the negotiations to date.

SEI BOOTH TALK Stockholm Environment Institute


42: The ultimate answer to which countries Cancunmesse
14.45–
are particularly vulnerable is revealed by Hall C
15.15
SEI senior research fellow, Richard Klein. (SEI booth 183)
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Outside events
Descriptions of the events listed below have been reproduced as received, and without formal editing.

Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue


The Blue-Green Approach to an Blue Green Alliance Universidad del
International climate agreement and US (+52 19981081013) or (+52 1 Sur
action on climate change and clean 9981083817) Súper manzana
09.00–
energy jobs. 24, Manzana
10.30
(in Spanish and English) 15, Lote 10, Av.
Uxmal

Climate change actions by the Canadian Canadian Union of Public Universidad del
Union of Public Employees Employees Sur
(+52 19981081013) or (+52 1 Súper manzana
09.00–
9981083817) 24, Manzana
10.30
15, Lote 10, Av.
Uxmal

Experiences on climate change: Trade Union Confederation of Universidad del


challenges for the labour movement the Americas (TUCA) Sur
(in Spanish and English) (+52 19981081013) or (+52 1 Súper manzana
11.00–
9981083817) 24, Manzana
12.30
15, Lote 10, Av.
Uxmal

Union Perspectives on the Energy Australian Congress of Trade Universidad del


Transition Unions, Trade Union Congress Sur
UK, Cornell Global Labor Súper manzana
11.00–
Institute 24, Manzana
12.30
(+52 19981081013) or (+52 1 15, Lote 10, Av.
9981083817) Uxmal

A New Labour Approach to Climate International Transport Workers' Universidad del


Protection: The Case of the Federation, Cornell Global Labor Sur
International Transport Workers` Institute Súper manzana
13.30–
Federation (ITF) (+52 19981081013) or (+52 1 24, Manzana
15.00
(in Spanish and English) 9981083817) 15, Lote 10, Av.
Uxmal

RENGO Japan Eco-Life 21 Campaign - Japanese Trade Union Universidad del


focusing on `Eco-Life Family` Confederation – RENGO Sur
(+52 19981081013) or (+52 1 Súper manzana
13.30–
9981083817) 24, Manzana
15.00
15, Lote 10, Av.
Uxmal
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+ Degrees of Separation: Fundacion IPADE


ARTPORT_LA ISLA HUNDIDA by Anne-Marie Melster & Gustavo
Spanish artist Javier Velasco: M. Ballest
PLAZA
interactive art performance with anne-marie.melster@artport-
FORUM,
students of the International American project.org &
ENTRANCE
School of Cancun gustavo@cinemaplaneta.org
OR BEACH
La Isla Hundida engages schools in an (045-554-0236497 & 045-
14.00– AREA, Blvd.
artistic performance to demonstrate against 5539774791
16.00 Kukulcan, km
rising sea levels with a simple, creative act
9.5, Zona
outside COP16. In their performance La
Hotelera,
Isla Hundida by Spanish artist Javier
Cancun
Velasco, they build little islands made of
recycled paper and drown them in an
aquarium.

The employment impact of climate European Trade Union Universidad del


change policies and the role played by Confederation (ETUC) Sur
15.30– trade unions in Europe (+52 19981081013) or (+52 1 Súper manzana
17.00 (in Spanish and English) 9981083817) 24, Manzana
15, Lote 10, Av.
Uxmal

Cutting Emissions - Transforming Jobs International Metalworkers`


Federation (IMF) - International Universidad del
Federation of Chemical, Energy, Sur
15.30– Mine and General Workers` Súper manzana
17.00 Unions (ICEM) 24, Manzana
(+52 19981081013) or (+52 1 15, Lote 10, Av.
9981083817) Uxmal

Insight: The latest climate science to Met Office Hadley Centre


inform decisions Ms. Vicky Pope
We show results that the signals of +44 7753 880669)
warming are strong. Core climate science
is enhanced by its translation into practical
17.00– advice. The Met Office is working Climate Change
19.00 with many institutions internationally to Village
help them build technical skills and
promote research. We have guest speakers
from Bangladesh, the Caribbean and
China.

The climate negotiations and the role of European Trade Union


Universidad del
Europe Confederation (ETUC) and
Sur
(in Spanish and English) Business Europe
17.30– Súper manzana
(+52 19981081013) or (+52 1
19.00 24, Manzana
9981083817)
15, Lote 10, Av.
Uxmal
North-South Dialogue: Just Transition LO Norway, Unison, Trade
Universidad del
and human rights Union Congress UK
Sur
(+52 19981081013) or (+52 1
17.30– Súper manzana
9981083817)
19.00 24, Manzana
15, Lote 10, Av.
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: Lifelong Learning for Mexico
Sustainable Societies and Global
11.00– Poliforum/
Responsibility with a Gender Perspective More information:
13.00 Forum 100
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

Stakeholder-Based Approaches To Ecologic Institute with Institute


Climate Change Adaptation In Coastal for Housing and Urban
Regions And Cities Development Studies
Through a series of presentations and a Dr Grit Martinez and
panel discussion, this event will seek to Mr Stelios Grafakos
11.00– Poliforum/
address the challenges of identifying grit.martinez@ecologic.eu,
16.00 Forum 50
effective adaptation actions and help to s.grafakos@ihs.nl
understand key elements of stakeholders’ (+49 1707124487 and
engagement in successful adaptation +31 615545731)
strategies in coastal areas and cities.

Presentation of the film Home and a Mexico


dialogue with his Producer and Director Poliforum/
12.00–
More information: Gym
15.00
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

Forum: Use of Renewal Energy for a Brahama Kumaris Copenhaguen


Better Future in India
14.00– Poliforum/
More information:
16.00 Forum 100
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

Youth Forum Mexico


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

High Level Open Session Ceremony Mexico


Transmission
15.00– Poliforum/
More information:
18.00 Gym
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

Climate Change from an Ethic Mexico


Perspective: Letter from Earth
16.00– Poliforum/
More information:
17.00 Foro 100
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

Conference: Governance and Climate Peruvian Association of Women


Change: Resources Management and Entrepreneurs
16.00– Public Security Poliforum/
17.00 More information: Forum 50
molmedo@sre.gob.mx
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International Indigenous Peoples Forum Red de Servicios del Pueblo


Mixe
17.00–
Foro Verde
19.00 More information:
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

Cinema Planet Mexico


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

Published by the secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention


on Climate Change, Bonn, Germany
UNITED
NATIONS Tuesday, 7 December 2010

United Nations Climate Change Conference 2010


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

Daily Programme
Addendum

PROGRAMME OF THE HIGH-LEVEL SEGMENT

The high-level segment, to be attended by Heads of States and Governments, ministers and other senior
officials will be inaugurated during the afternoon of Tuesday, 7 December. Statements by Heads of States and
Governments, ministers and other heads of delegation will be heard in joint meetings of the COP and CMP on 8
and 9 December. The high-level segment will conclude on Friday, 10 December with statements by
Inter-governmental and Non-governmental organizations and the adoption of decisions and conclusions by the
COP and the CMP.

The high level segment will take place in Plenary “Ceiba” and opening addresses will be delivered by
the Executive Secretary, the Secretary-General of the United Nations and His Excellency the President of the
United Mexican States.

During the High-Level Segment on Wednesday, 8 and Thursday, 9 December each Party will have the
opportunity to address the plenary. Only one intervention for Party has been foreseen. Heads of State and Heads
of Government will be the first to make national statements followed by Ministers, and Party representatives.

The list of speakers is included in this addendum and will be made available in the Daily Programme
throughout the high level segment. All speakers are reminded that they should be present in the plenary at
least ten minutes before (or two speakers ahead of) their presentation.

Speakers will be escorted by an usher during the presentation of the previous speaker from the seat of
their delegation to a reserved seating arrangement close to the podium and they will be invited to take the floor.
After their statement, they will be escorted again to their respective seat behind their country plates or they will
leave the plenary to attend other commitments.

The plenary is open for all Parties and observer States and as per normal procedure there will be four
seats available behind each country name plate for the High-Level representative of each Party.

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/9/Add.1

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Arrangements for bilateral meetings

Parties who may wish to organize bilateral meetings between Head of States or Governments should
proceed to do so through the standard diplomatic channels.

Other practical and logistical questions related to the High-level segment should be directed to the
External Relations team located in the Conference Affairs Office (CAS) on the ground floor of Sunrise Lobby.

List of speakers for the high-level segment attended by Heads of States


and Heads of Government and other heads of delegation

The list below is the list of speakers who wish to deliver a statement at the high-level segment under
agenda item 9 of the COP and agenda item 14 of the CMP. The list is divided into morning, afternoon to
facilitate the organization of the order of speakers.

Representatives are reminded that statements made during the high-level segment should not exceed the
three-minute limit, as decided by the Conference of the Parties at its first plenary meeting. Given the large
number of statements, it is suggested that statements be as brief and concise as possible, with full texts available
for distribution (see below for the quantities required). If Parties do not wish to speak but would prefer to only
have their statements circulated, the secretariat will make arrangements to distribute the copies and enter the
statement in the records of the Conference.

Parties interested in taking up this offer should communicate their interest to the External Relations
team, who during the high level segment can be found in Plenary Ceiba. Any other changes to the speakers’ list
should also be brought to the attention of the External Relations team.

Parties are requested to note that the secretariat is not in a position to accommodate individual requests
for changes in a Party’s speaking slot. Parties wishing to make a change should arrange to exchange slots with
another Party and jointly notify the secretariat of the agreement that has been reached.

All Parties are kindly requested to provide the Conference Officer with 20 copies of their statements in
advance to meet the needs of the interpreters and the Conference records. Parties wishing to have their
statements distributed during the plenary meeting are requested to provide 300 copies. These copies may be
delivered to the Conference Officer’s table located beside the podium in the plenary. Statements that are
delivered during the high level segment and for which copies are provided to the secretariat, will also be
available on the COP 16/CMP 6 website at <unfccc.int/>.

Tuesday, 7 December 2010


16.30 to 18.00

H.E. Mr. Marcus Stephen


President
NAURU on behalf of Pacific Small Island Developing States

H.E. Mr. Johnson Toribiong


President
REPUBLIC OF PALAU

H.E. Mr. Álvaro Colom Caballeros


President
GUATEMALA
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H.E. Mr. Tillman Thomas


Prime Minister
GRENADA on behalf of the Alliance of Small Island Developing States

H.E. Mr. Meles Zenawi


Prime Minister
ETHIOPIA on behalf of the AFRICAN GROUP

H.E. Mr. Raila Amolo Odinga


Prime Minister
KENYA

H.E. Mr. Abdulrahman Fadel Al-Eryani


Minister of Water and Environment
YEMEN on behalf of the Group of 77 and China

H.E. Mr. Greg Combet


Minister of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
AUSTRALIA on behalf of the UMBRELLA GROUP

H.E. Ms Joke Schauvliege, Minister of Environment, Nature and Culture, Belgium


H.E. Ms. Connie Hedegaard, Commissioner for Climate Action, European Commission
EUROPEAN UNION

H.E. Mr. Monyane Moleleki


Minister of Natural Resourcess
LESOTHO on behalf of Least Developed Countries

Ms. Claudia Salerno Caldera


Special Presidential Envoy for Climate Change
BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA on behalf of the Latin American and Caribbean States

Wednesday, 8 December 2010


10.00 to 13.00

H.E. Ms. Doris Leuthard


President
SWITZERLAND on behalf of the Environmental Integrity Group

H.E. Mr. Anote Tong


President
REPUBLIC OF KIRIBATI

H.E. Mr. Rafael Correa


President
ECUADOR

H.E. Mr. Mikheil Saakashvili


President
GEORGIA
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H.E. Mr. Bharrat Jagdeo


President
GUYANA

H.E. Mr. Tuilaepa Lupesoliai Sailele Maliegaoi


Prime Minister
SAMOA

H.E. Mr. Jens Stoltenberg


Prime Minister
NORWAY

H.E. Mr. Stephenson King


Prime Minister
SAINT LUCIA

H.E. Mr. Sibusiso Barnabas Dlamini


Prime Minister
SWAZILAND

H.E. Mr. Michael Thomas Somare


Prime Minister
PAPUA NEW GUINEA

H.E. Mr. Sheikh Hasina


Prime Minister
BANGLADESH

H.E. Mr. Faustin Archang Touadera


Prime Minister
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC

H.E. Mr. Alik L. Alik


Vice President
FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA

H.E. Mr. Idi Nadhoim


Vice President
COMOROS

H.E. Mr. Mohammad Javad Mohammadi Zadeh


Vice President
IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)

H.E. Ms. Maria Antonieta Guillen de Bogran


Vice President
HONDURAS

H.E. Mr. Shunmugam Jayakumar


Senior Minister
SINGAPORE
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H.E. Mr. Abdulla Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah


Deputy Premier
QATAR

H.E. Mr. Gaspar Vega


Deputy Prime Minister
BELIZE

H.E. Mr. Kenneth Baugh


Deputy Prime Minister
JAMAICA

H.E. Mr. Enele Sosene Sopoaga


Deputy Prime Minister
TUVALU

H.E. Mr. Mourad Medelci


Minister of Foreign Affairs
ALGERIA

H.E. Mr. Bruno Eduardo Rodriguez Parrilla


Minister of Foreign Affairs
CUBA

H.E. Mr. Andreas Carlgren


Minister of Environment
SWEDEN

H.E. Ms. Alcinda Antonio de Abreu


Minister of Coordination of Environmental Affairs
MOZAMBIQUE

H.E. Mr. Stanislas Kamanzi


Minister of Environment and Lands
RWANDA

Wednesday, 8 December 2010


15.00 to 19.00

H.E. Mr. Juan Elvira Quesada


Minister of Environment and Natural Resources
MEXICO

H.E. Mr. Nick Smith


Minister of Environment
NEW ZEALAND

H.E. Mr. Joseph Malwal Dong


Minister of Environment, Forestry and Physical Development
SUDAN
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H.E. Mr. Roodal Moonilal


Minister of Housing and the Environment
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

H.E. Mr. Norbert Roettgen


Minister of the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
GERMANY

H.E. Mr. Nexhati Jakupi


Minister of Environment and Physical Planning
THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA

H.E. Ms. Paula Lehtomaki


Minister of Environment
FINLAND

H.E. Mr. Maged George Ellias Ghatas


Minister of Environment
EGYPT

H.E. Mr. Brahimir Gvozdenovic


Minister of Spatial Planning and Environment
MONTENEGRO

H.E. Mr. Fatmir Mediu


Minister of Environment, Forestry and Water Management
ALBANIA

H.E. Mr. Chris Huhne


Secretary of State of Energy and Climate
UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITIAN AND NORTHERN IRELAND

H.E. Mr. Netumbo Nandi Ndaitwah


Minister of Environment and Tourism
NAMIBIA

H.E. Mr. Dato' Sri Douglas Uggah Embas


Minister of Natural Resources and Environment
MALAYSIA

H.E. Mr. Vladimir Tsalko


Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection
BELARUS

H.E. Mr. Xie Zhenhua


Vice Chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

H.E. Mr. Jairam Ramesh


Minister of Environment and Forests
INDIA
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H.E. Mr. Luimed Gansukh


Minister of Nature, Environment and Tourism
MONGOLIA

H.E. Ms. Maria Ignacia Benitez


Minister of Environment
CHILE

H.E. Mr. Mohammed Aslam


Minister of Housing and Environment
REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES

H.E. Mr. Giller Tonelli


Minister of Department of Facilities, Urban Planning and Environment
MONACO

H.E. Ms. Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet


Minister of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development, Transportation and Housing
FRANCE

Mr. Tiemoko Sangaré


Minister of Environment and Sanitation
MALI

H.E. Ms. Graciela Muslera


Minister of Housing, Land Planning and Environment
URUGUAY

H.E. Mr. Grain Wyson Malunga


Minister of Natural Resources, Energy and Environment
MALAWI

H.E. Mr. Pacôme-Rufin Ondzounga


Minister of Habitat, Housing, Environment and Sustainable Development
GABON

H.E. Mr. Pema Gyamtsho


Minister of Agriculture and Forests
BHUTAN on behalf of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation

H.E. Mr. Salifou Sawadogo


Minister of Environment
BURKINA FASO

H.E. Mr. Hameedullah Jan Afridi


Minister of Environment
PAKISTAN

H.E. Ms. Maria Mutagamba


Minister of Water and Environment
UGANDA
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H.E. Mr. John O. Odey


Minister of Environment
NIGERIA

H.E. Mr. Thakur Prasad Sharma


Minister of Environment
NEPAL

H.E. Mr. Tesfai Gebreselassie


Minister of Land, Water and Environment
ERITREA

H.E. Mr. Joop Atsma


State Secretary of Infrastructure and Environment
NETHERLANDS

H.E. Mr. Oliver Dulic


Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning
SERBIA

H.E. Mr. Kossivi Ayikoe


Minister of Environment and Forest Resources
TOGO

Mr. Anatoliy Tolstukhov


Minister of the Cabinet of Ministers
UKRAINE

Thursday, 9 December 2010


10.00 to 13.00

H.E. Mr. Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma


President
SOUTH AFRICA

H.E. Mr. Juan Evo Morales Ayma


President
PLURINATIONAL STATE OF BOLIVIA

H.E. Ms. Laura Chinchilla


President
COSTA RICA

H.E. Mr. Rafael Alburquerque


Vice-President
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

H.E. Mr. Juan Carlos Varela Rodriguez


Vice President
PANAMA
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H.E. Shiek Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan


Minister of Foreign Affairs
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

H.E. Mr. John Moffat Fugui


Minister of Environment, Cimate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology
SOLOMON ISLANDS

H.E. Mr. George Pullicino


Minister of Resources and Rural Affairs
MALTA

H.E. Mr. John Baird


Minister of Environment
CANADA

H.E. Mr. Maanee Lee


Minister of Environment
REPUBLIC OF KOREA

H.E. Mr. Lázló Borbély


Minister of Environment and Forests
ROMANIA

H.E. Mr. Ryu Matsumoto


Minister of Environment
JAPAN

H.E. Jose Endundo Bononge


Minister of Environment, Nature Conservation and Tourism
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

H.E. Mr. Anura Priyadharshana Yapa


Minister of Environemnt
SRI LANKA

H.E. Mr. Ali Ibrahim Al Naimi


Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources
SAUDI ARABIA

H.E. Mr. Todd Stern


Special Envoy for Climate Change of US Department of State
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

H.E. Mr. Hele Pierre


Minister of Environment and Protection
CAMEROON

H.E. Mr. Suwit Khunkitti


Minister of Natural Resources and Environment
THAILAND
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H.E. Mr. Jaanus Tamkivi


Minister of Environment
ESTONIA

H.E. Mr. Ahmad Rashed Al-haroon


Minister of Trade and Industry
KUWAIT

H.E. Mr. Ciaran Cuffe


Minister of State of Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government
IRELAND

H.E. Ms. Rosa Aguilar


Minister of Environment, and Rural and Marine Affairs
SPAIN

H.E. Ms. Renate Muessner


Minister of Environment
LIECHTENSTEIN

H.E. Ms. Sherry Hanny Ayittey


Minister of Environment, Science and Technology
GHANA

H.E. Ms. Dulce Pássaro


Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning
PORTUGAL

H.E. Ms. Amina Benkhadra


Minister of Energy, Mining, Water and Environment
MOROCCO

H.E. Ms. Stefania Prestigiacomo


Minister of Environment, Land and Sea
ITALY

H.E. Mr. Demetris Eliades


Minister of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment
CYPRUS

H.E. Ms. Khempheng Pholsena


Minister of Water Resources and Environment Administration
LAO (PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF)

H.E. Mr. Ginmardo Kromosoeto


Minister of Labour, Technolofical Development and Environment
SURINAME

H.E. Mr. Greg Combet


Minister of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
AUSTRALIA
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H.E. Mr. Ahmat Mahamat Karambal


Minister of Water
CHAD

H.E. Mr. Djibo Leyti Ka


Minister of State, Minister of Environment and Nature Protection
SENEGAL

Thursday, 9 December 2010


15.00 to 19.00

Mr. Alexander Bedritsky


Adviser to the President, Administration of the President
RUSSIAN FEDERATION

H.E. Mr. Jean-Marie Claude Germain


Minister of Environment
HAITI

H.E. Mr. Herilanto Raveloharison


Minister of Environment and Forests
MADAGASCAR

H.E. Mr. Herman Humberto Rosa Chavez


Minister of Environmental and Natural Resources
EL SALVADOR

H.E. Mr. Ba Housseynou Hamadi


Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development
MAURITANIA

H.E. Ms. Izabella Teixeira


Minister of Environment
BRAZIL

H.E. Ms. Konstantina Birbili


Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Change
GREECE

H.E. Mr. Jean-Marie Nibirantije


Minister of Water, Environment, Land Management and Urbanism
BURUNDI

H.E. Mr. Kaoukab Alsabah Daya


Minister of State for Environment Affairs
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC

H.E. Mr. Francis Ounstan Chenayimoyo Nhema


Minister of Environment
ZIMBABWE
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H.E. Ms. Lykke Friis


Minister of Climate and Energy
DENMARK

H.E. Mr. Samuela Alivereti Saumatua


Minister of Local Government, Urban Development, Housing and Environment
FIJI

H.E. Mr. Abdulrahman Fadel Al-Eryani


Minister of Water and Environment
YEMEN

H.E. Mr. Jato Sillah


Minister of Forestry and the Environment
GAMBIA

H.E. Mr. Veysel Eroglu


Minister of Environment and Forestry
TURKEY

H.E. Mr. Nikolaus Berlakovich


Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management
AUSTRIA

H.E. Ms. Maria de Fatima Jardim


Minister of Environment
ANGOLA

H.E. Mr. Jozsef Nagy


Minister of Environment
SLOVAKIA

H. E. Mr. José Antonio Brack Egg


Minister of Environment
PERU

H.E. Mr. Hussein Baghirov


Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources
AZERBAIJAN

H.E. Mr. João Mendes Gonçalves


Minister of Economy and Development
TIMOR-LESTE

H.E. Mr. Claude Wiseler


Minister of Sustainable Development and Infastructure
LUXEMBOURG

H.E. Mr. Henri Djombo


Minister of Sustainable Development, Forestry, Economy and Environment
CONGO (REPUBLIC OF THE)
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H.E. Mr. Monyane Moleleki


Minister of Natural Resources
LESOTHO

H.E. Mr. Ruben R. Zackhras


Minister in assistance to the President
MARSHALL ISLANDS

H.E. Mr. Ogunlade Davidson


Minister of Energy and Water Resources
SIERRA LEONE

H.E. Mr. Kaza Abdou


Minister of Water, Environment and Combating Desertification
NIGER

Mr. Gheorghe Salaru


Minister of Environment
REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

H.E. Mr. Rachmat Witoelar


President’s Special Envoy for Climate Change
INDONESIA

H.E. Mr. Buri Mohamed Hamza


Minister of Environment
SOMALIA

H.E. Ms. Terezya Pius Luoga Huvisa


Minister of Environment
UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA

H.E. Mr. Roko Zarnic


Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning
SLOVENIA

Ms. Mary Ann Lucille Sering


Commissioner and Vice-Chairperson of the Climate Change Commission
PHILIPPINES

H.E. Ms. Catherine Namugala


Minister for Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources
ZAMBIA

H.E. Mr. Dion P. Taufitu


Minister of Meteorology and Climate Change Department
NIUE

H.E. Mr. Donville Inniss


Minister of Health
BARBADOS
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H. E. Mr. Pehin Dato Suyoi


Minister of Development
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

H. E. Mr. Paul Oquist


Minister of National Policies
NICARAGUA

Mr. Ha Hong Tran


Vice Minister of Natural Resources and Environment
VIETNAM

Ms. María Jackeline Mendoza


Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs for Latin America and the Caribbean
BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA

H.E. Mr. Faris Mohammad Al-Junaidi


Vice Minsiter of Environment
JORDAN

Mr. Jorge Lara Castro


Vice Minister of External Relations
PARAGUAY

Mr. Ivo Hlavac


Deputy Minister of Environment
CZECH REPUBLIC

Ms. Eldana Makinovna Sadvakassova


Acting Minister of Envrionmental Protection
KAZAKHSTAN

H.E. Mr. Nikola Ružinski


State Secretary of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction
CROATIA

Mr. Homero Bibiloni


State Secretary for Environment and Sustainable Development
ARGENTINA

Mr. Joseph Yossi Inbar


Director General, Ministery of Environmental Protection
ISRAEL

Mr. Janusz Zaleski


Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Environment
POLAND

H.E. Mr. Ronald Jumeau


Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Seychelles to the United Nations
SEYCHELLES
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H.E. Mr. Donald Kalpokas


Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Vanuatu to the United Nations
VANUATU

Mr. Adel Khalifa Yusuf Khalifa Al Zayani


Director General, Public Commission for the Protection of Marine Resources, Environment and Wildlife
BAHRAIN

Mr. Hugi Olafsson


Director, Office of Policy and International Affairs of Environment
ICELAND

Mr. Mahmad Safarov


Director, State Organization on Hydrometeorology
TAJIKISTAN

Mr. Theophile Chabi Worou


Director of Cabinet
BENIN

Mr. Shokri Ghanem


Secretary of National Oil Corporation of National Oil Corporation
LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA

H.E. Mr. Abas Basir


Deputy Director General, National Environment Protection Agency
ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF AFGHANISTAN

Ms. Rola El-Cheik


Acting Head, Department of Air Quality in the Minister of Environment
LEBANON

Mr. Jadoo Oomaduth


Principal Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development
REPUBLIC OF MAURITIUS

OBSERVERS

H.E. Mr. Riyad Mansour


Ambassador, Permanent Observer Mission of Palestine to the United Nations
PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY

Friday, 10 December 2010


10.00 to 11.30

INTER-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

Mr. Donald Kaberuka


President
African Development Bank Group
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Mr. Kenrick Leslie


Executive Director
Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre

Ms. Frances Seymour


Director General
Center for International Forestry Research

Mr. Gaspar Vega


Pro tempore President
Comisión Centroamericana de Ambiente y Desarrollo

Mr. Nicholas King


Executive Secretary
Global Biodiversity Information Facility

Ms. Letitia Obeng


Chair
Global Water Partnership

Mr. Didier Coulomb


Director
Institut International du Froid

Mr. Andreas Schild


Director General
International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development

Ms. Coosje Hoogendoorn


Director General
International Network for Bamboo and Rattan

Mr. William Swing


Director General
International Organization for Migration

Mr. Angel Gurría


Secretary General
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

Ms. Len Ishmael


Director General
Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States

Ms. Marta Szigeti Bonifert


Executive Director
Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe

Mr. Anada Tiéga


Secretary General
Secretariat of the Ramsar Convention
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Mr. Martin Khor


Executive Director
South Centre

Mr. Anthony Simons


Acting Director General
World Agroforestry Centre

NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

TBA, on behalf of business and industry non-governmental organizations

Ms. Sandra Guzman


Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental, on behalf of environmental non-governmental organizations

Mr. Nnimmo Bassey


Friends of the Earth International, on behalf of environmental non-governmental organizations

Mr. Dyborn Chibonga


International Food Policy Research Institute, on behalf of farmers non-governmental organizations

Mr. Samuel Naikada


International Alliance of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples of the Tropical Forests, on behalf of indigenous
peoples organizations

Mr. Logie Naidoo


Deputy Mayor of Durban, on behalf of local government and municipal authorities

TBA, on behalf of research and independent non-governmental organizations

Ms. Sharan Burrow


International Trade Union Confederation, on behalf of trade unions non-governmental organizations

Ms. Ana Agostino


International Council for Adult Education, on behalf of women and gender non-governmental organizations

TBA, on behalf of youth non-governmental organizations

Bishop Gustavo Rodríguez Vega


Caritas Internationalis, on behalf of faith based non-governmental organizations

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