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UNITED

NATIONS Friday, 3 December 2010

United Nations Climate Change Conference 2010


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

Daily Programme
Part One

Informal groups of the Convention and Protocol bodies


(Open to Parties and observers)

COP
11.30–13.00 Contact group on consideration of proposals by Parties under Guacamaya
Article 17 of the Convention (Azteca)

16.30–18.00 Informal consultations on consideration of proposals by Parties Cenote


under Article 17 of the Convention (if needed) (Azteca)
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

CMP

11.30–13.00 Informal consultations on the adaptation fund Cascada


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

SBI

10.00–11.30 Contact group on Article 6 of the Convention Pavoreal


(Azteca)
10.00–11.30 Informal consultations on financial mechanism of the Convention Agave
(Open to Parties and Observer States only) (Azteca)

10.00–11.30 Informal consultations on national communications and greenhouse gas Mariposa


inventory data from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention (Azteca)
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

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10.00–11.30 Informal consultations on arrangements for intergovernmental meetings Guacamaya


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

11.30–12.15 Informal consultations on Least Developed Countries Fund Ballena


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

11.30–13.00 Informal consultations on national communications from Parties not Mariposa


included in Annex I to the Convention (Azteca)
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

12.15–13.00 Informal consultations on matters relating to the least developed Ballena


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

15.30–16.00 Contact group on progress on the implementation of decision 1/CP.10 Tortuga


(Azteca)

16.00–16.30 Contact group on matters relating to the least developed countries Iguana
(Maya)

16.30–17.00 Contact group on Least Developed Countries Fund Iguana


(Maya)

17.00–17:30 Guacamaya
Contact group on arrangements for intergovernmental meetings
(Azteca)

17.30–17.45 Contact group on capacity-building under the Convention Iguana


(Maya)

17.45–18.00 Contact group on capacity-building under the Kyoto Protocol Iguana


(Maya)

SBSTA

10.00–11.30 Informal consultations on carbon dioxide capture and storage in Tortuga


geological formations as clean development mechanism project activities (Azteca)
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

15.00–16.30 Informal consultations on the revision of the UNFCCC reporting Ballena


guidelines on annual inventories for Parties included in Annex I to the (Azteca)
Convention
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

16.30–18.00 Informal consultations on research and systematic observation Casada


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

16.30–17.00 Contact group on the revision of the UNFCCC reporting guidelines on Ballena
annual inventories for Parties included in Annex I to the Convention (Azteca)

17.30–18.00 Contact group on the Nairobi work programme on impacts, vulnerability Ballena
and adaptation to climate change (Azteca)
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

SBI/SBSTA

11.30–13.00 Joint informal consultations on development and transfer of technologies Mar (Azteca)
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

15.00–15.30 Joint contact group on matters relating to Articles 2.3 and 3.14 of the Manati
Kyoto Protocol (Azteca)
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15.00–16.30 Joint informal consultations on development and transfer of technologies Mar (Azteca)
(Open to Parties and Observer States only)

17.00–17.30 Joint contact group on development and transfer of technologies Mar (Azteca)

AWG-KP

11.30–13.00 Contact group on item 3 Cenote


(Azteca)
15.00–16.30 Spin-off group on Chapter II Guacamaya
(Open to Parties and Observer States only) (Azteca)

16.30–18.00 Spin-off group on Chapter III Manati


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

AWG-LCA

10.00–11.30 Drafting group on enhanced action on adaptation Manati


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

15.00–16.30 Drafting group on enhanced action on mitigation Maguey


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

15.00–16.30 Drafting group on finance, technology and capacity-building (Capacity- Cascada


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

16.30–18.00 Drafting group on enhanced action on mitigation (para. 1b(iii) of the Bali Tortuga
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 should be given to Ms. Heidi Sandoval (Registration counter) by
12.00, at the latest, on Wednesday, 8 December 2010.

Groups other than the Convention and Protocol bodies


(Closed meetings)

08.00–09.00 African Group Mar (Azteca)

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

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

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

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

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


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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)

13.30–14.30 Eastern Europe Group Iguana (Maya)

13.30–14.00 Western Europe and Others Group Mariposa (Azteca)

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

18.00–19.00 African Group Mar (Azteca)

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

18.00–19.00 Delegation of Costa Rica on behalf of Cartagena Dialogue (Latin Lago (Azteca)
American Countries)

18.00–19.00 Group of Latin America and Caribbean States – Coordination Lluvia (Azteca)
Meeting

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 Hall C)

09.00–10.00 Indigenous peoples organizations (IPOs) Monarca


(Cancunmesse Hall D)

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


(Cancunmesse Hall D)

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


(Cancunmesse Hall C)

09.00–10.00 Women and gender non-governmental organizations Nochebuena


(Cancunmesse Hall C)

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

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

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

15.00–16.00 United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Lluvia (Azteca)

18.30–19.30 US delegation briefing for US BINGOs Sol (Azteca)

19.30–20.30 US delegation briefing for US ENGOs Sol (Azteca)


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Press briefings
(Media only)

10.00–10.30 European Union Sol (Azteca)

10.30–11.00 United Nations Environment Programme: Launch of report on Sol (Azteca)


Waste and Climate Change

11.00–11.30 World Bank: Launch of Cities and Climate Change report Sol (Azteca)

11.30–12.00 Plurinational State of Bolivia Sol (Azteca)

13.15–13.45 UNFCCC and COP 16 President Sol (Azteca)

14.00–14.30 United States of America Sol (Azteca)

18.00–18.30 Brazil Sol (Azteca)

09.00–09.30 Global Campaign for Climate Action: Launch of Climate Luna (Azteca)
Vulnerability Report

09.30–11.00 Media Clinic: Water – securing an essential report Luna (Azteca)

11.00–11.30 The Corner House, ETC: Biofuels, Bioenergy and Biochar: False Luna (Azteca)
Solutions Cause Land Grabs

11.30–13.00 Media Clinic: Senior negotiators from key negotiating groups Luna (Azteca)

13.00–13.30 Germanwatch: presentation of the Climate Risk Index Luna (Azteca)

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

14.00–14.30 University of California, Revelle Program on Climate Science and Luna (Azteca)
Policy: Establishing Trust: Progress in Greenhouse Emissions
Agent > Monitoring

14.30–15.00 Climate Action Network International: negotiations update and Luna (Azteca)
assessment

15.00–15.30 Global Witness Luna (Azteca)

15.30–16.00 GenderCC Luna (Azteca)

16.00–16.30 The Wilderness Society: "Truth in Targets" Forest and Peatlands Luna (Azteca)
Loopholes Campaign

16.30–17.00 FERN: A Red Light for REDD Luna (Azteca)

18.00–18.30 SustainUS: The China-U.S. Youth Climate Exchange – Advancing Luna (Azteca)
trust between key countries for the long-term

20.00–20.30 CAN Japan: daily press briefing for Japanese media Luna (Azteca)
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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 2 December2010)

Bureau of the COP and the CMP

COP President H. E. Ms. Patricia Espinosa 2 GRULAC


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

Bureau of the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI)

SBI Vice-Chair
SBI Rapporteur

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

SBSTA Vice-Chair
SBSTA Rapporteur

Executive Board of the Clean Development Mechanism

Member Africa
Alternate Africa
Member Asia
Alternate Asia
Member GRULAC
Alternate GRULAC
Member WEOG
Alternate WEOG
Member Annex I
Alternate Annex I

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

Replacement Alternate Eastern Europe


Replacement Member Non-Annex I

Compliance Committee - Enforcement Branch

Replacement Alternate Annex I

Joint Implementation Supervisory Committee

Member Annex I
Alternate Annex I
Member Annex I
Alternate Annex I
Member Annex I EITs
Alternate Annex I EITs
Member Annex I EITs
Alternate Annex I EITs
Member Non-Annex I
Alternate Non-Annex I

Expert Group on Technology Transfer (EGTT)

Member Africa
Member Africa
Member Asia
Member GRULAC
Member GRULAC
Member SIDS
Member Annex I
Member Annex I
Member Annex I
Member Annex I
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Preliminary schedule of meetings for Saturday, 4 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

p.m. Informal stocktaking plenary

CMP

p.m. Informal stocktaking plenary

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

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

p.m. Informal consultations on the adaptation fund

Informal consultations on the proposal from Kazakhstan to amend Annex B to the


p.m.
Kyoto Protocol

SBI

Contact group on national communications and greenhouse gas inventory data from Parties
a.m.
included in Annex I to the Convention

Contact group on national communications from Parties not included in Annex I to the
a.m.
Convention
a.m. Contact group on financial mechanism of the Convention

a.m. Informal consultations on financial mechanism of the Convention

p.m. Closing Plenary

SBSTA

a.m. Informal consultations on standardized baselines under the clean development mechanism

p.m. Closing Plenary

AWG-LCA

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

a.m. Drafting group on enhanced action on mitigation (para. 1b(iv) of the Bali Action Plan)

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


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Status report on consideration of agenda items as at 2 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)

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)
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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
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

2 (d) Election of replacement officers Consultations in progress

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

3 (a) Reports on national greenhouse gas Contact group, co-chaired by


inventory data from Parties included in Ms. Anke Herold (Germany) and
Annex I to the Convention for the period Mr. Eric Mugurusi (United Republic of Tanzania)
1990–2007 and the period 1990–2008 Secretariat contact:
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3 (b) Status of submission and review of fifth For 3 (a):


national communications Ms. Lornaliza Kogler
(+52 1 9981470472)
3 (c) Date of submission of sixth national
communications Draft text (conclusions) available v.1 (2/12/10)

3 (d) Further implementation of Article 12, For 3 (b), (c) and (d):
paragraph 5, of the Convention Ms. Katia Simeonova
(+52 1 9981470469)

Draft text (conclusions, COP decision,


CMP decision) available v.2 (2/12/10)

4 National communications from Parties not included in Annex I to the Convention

4 (a) Work of the Consultative Group of Experts Contact group, co-chaired by


on National Communications from Parties Ms. Anke Herold (Germany) and
not included in Annex I to the Convention Mr. Eric Mugurusi (United Republic of Tanzania)
Secretariat contact:
4 (c) Further implementation of Article 12, For 4 (a):
paragraph 5, of the Convention Mr. Yolando Velasco
(+52 1 9981099378)
4 (d) Provision of financial and technical support
Draft text (conclusions) available v.2 (2/12/10)

For 4 (c) and (d):


Mr. Dominique Revet
(+52 1 9981098130)

Draft text (conclusions) available v.1 (2/12/10)

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 Contact group, co-chaired by


Ms. Ana Fornells de Frutos (Spain) and
5 (b) Report of the Global Environment Facility Mr. Fernando Farias (Chile)
to the Conference of the Parties and Secretariat contact:
guidance to the Global Environment Facility Mr. Marcelo Jordan
(+52 1 9981098365)
5 (c) Assessment of the Special Climate Change
Fund

5 (d) Least Developed Countries Fund Contact group, co-chaired by


Ms. Katherine Vaughn (Australia) and
Mr. Rence Sore (Solomon Islands)
Secretariat contact:
Mr. Paul Desanker
(+52 1 9981098455)

Draft text (conclusions) available v.1 (2/12/10)

Draft text (decision) available v.2 (2/12/10)


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6 Article 6 of the Convention Contact group, chaired by


Mr. Pa Ousman Jarju (Gambia)
Secretariat contact:
Ms. Alla Metelitsa
(+52 1 9981098050)

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

7 (a) Progress on the implementation of decision Contact group, chaired by


1/CP.10 Mr. Samuel Ortiz Basualdo (Argentina)
Secretariat contact:
Ms. Miwa Kato
(+52 1 9982414045)

Draft text (conclusions) available v.1 (2/12/10)

7 (b) Matters relating to the least developed Contact group, co-chaired by


countries Ms. Katherine Vaughn (Australia) and
Mr. Rence Sore (Solomon Islands)
Secretariat contact:
Mr. Paul Desanker
(+52 1 9981098455)

Draft text (conclusions) available v.2 (2/12/10)

Draft text (decision) available v.2 (2/12/10)

8 Development and transfer of technologies SBI/SBSTA joint contact group, co-chaired by


Mr. Carlos Fuller (Belize) and
Mr. Ronald Schillemans (The Netherlands)
Secretariat contact:
Mr. Bert van der Plas
(+52 1 9982414035)

Draft text (conclusions) available v.2 (2/12/10)

9 Capacity-building under the Convention Contact group, co-chaired by


Ms. Marie Jaudet (France) and
Mr. Philip Gwage (Uganda)
Secretariat contact:
Ms. Alla Metelitsa
(+52 1 99810980508)

10 Capacity-building under the Kyoto Protocol Contact group, co-chaired by


Ms. Marie Jaudet (France) and
Mr. Philip Gwage (Uganda)
Secretariat contact:
Ms. Alla Metelitsa
(+52 1 99810980508)

11 Matters relating to Article 3, paragraph 14, SBI/SBSTA joint contact group, co-chaired by
of the Kyoto Protocol Mr. Andrew Ure (Australia) and
Mr. Eduardo Calvo Buendia (Peru)
Secretariat contact:
Mr. Festus Luboyera
(+52 1 9982414037)

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


international transaction log under the Secretariat contact:
Kyoto Protocol Mr. Jean-François Halleux
(+52 1 9981099909)
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13 Annual compilation and accounting reports Contact group, co-chaired by


for Annex B Parties under the Kyoto Ms. Anke Herold (Germany) and
Protocol for 2009 and 2010 Mr. Eric Mugurusi (United Republic of Tanzania)
Secretariat contact:
Ms. Aiping Chen
(+52 1 9981472424)

Draft text (conclusions) available v.1 (2/12/10)

14 Amendment of the Kyoto Protocol in Consultations by the Chair


respect of procedures and mechanisms Secretariat contact:
relating to compliance Ms. Valentina Germani
(+52 1 9981470137)

15 Arrangements for intergovernmental Contact group, chaired by


meetings Mr. Robert Owen-Jones (Australia)
Secretariat contact:
Ms. Bhava Dhungana
(+52 1 9982413963)

Draft text (conclusions) available v.2 (2/12/10)

16 Administrative, financial and institutional matters

16 (a) Audited financial statements for the Chair to prepare draft conclusions
biennium 2008–2009 Secretariat contact:
Mr. Steven Moore
(+52 1 9982414033)

16 (b) Budget performance for the biennium 2010– Chair to prepare draft conclusions
2011 Secretariat contact:
Mr. Steven Moore
(+52 1 9982414033)

16 (c) Continuing review of the functions and Chair to prepare draft conclusions
operations of the secretariat Secretariat contact:
Mr. Steven Moore
(+52 1 9982414033)

16 (d) Privileges and immunities for individuals Chair to prepare draft conclusions
serving on constituted bodies established Secretariat contact:
under the Kyoto Protocol Ms. Nattley Williams
(+52 1 9982414028)

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 prepared


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

2 (d) Election of replacement officers Consultations in progress

3 Nairobi work programme on impacts, Contact group, co-chaired by


vulnerability and adaptation to climate change Mr. Kishan Kumarsingh (Trinidad and Tobago) and
Mr. Don Lemmen (Canada)
Secretariat contact:
Ms. Xianfu Lu (+52 1 9981097889)

4 Development and transfer of technologies SBSTA/SBI joint contact group, co-chaired by


Mr. Carlos Fuller (Belize) and
Mr. Ronald Schillemans (The Netherlands)
Secretariat contact:
Mr. Vladimir Hecl (+52 1 9982414049)

5 Research and systematic observation Informal consultations, facilitated by


Mr. Stefan Rösner (Germany) and
Mr. Arthur Rolle (Bahamas)
Secretariat contact:
Ms. Rocio Lichte (+52 1 9982414046)

6 Methodological issues under the Convention

6 (a) Emissions from fuel used for international Consultations by the Chair
aviation and maritime transport Secretariat contact:
Mr. Bernd Hackmann (+52 1 9982413895)

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 Contact group, co-chaired by


on annual inventories by Parties included in Ms. Riitta Pipatti (Finland) and
Annex I to the Convention Mr. Nagmeldin Elhassan (Sudan)
Secretariat contact:
Ms. Astrid Olsson (+52 1 9981470413)

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 Informal consultations, facilitated by


geological formations as clean development Mr. Pedro Martins Barata (Portugal) and
mechanism project activities Ms. Andrea García Guerrero (Colombia)
Secretariat contact:
Mr. Lambert Schneider (+52 1 9982413891)

7 (b) Standardized baselines under the clean Informal consultations, facilitated by


development mechanism Mr. Peer Stiansen (Norway) and
Mr. Hugh Sealy (Grenada)
Secretariat contact:
Ms. Veronica Colerio (+52 1 9981470597)

7 (c) Implications of the inclusion of reforestation Informal consultations, facilitated by


of lands with forest in exhaustion as Mr. Eduardo Sanhueza (Chile)
afforestation and reforestation clean Secretariat contact:
development mechanism project activities Mr. Lambert Schneider (+52 1 9982413891)
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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 SBSTA/SBI joint contact group, co-chaired by


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

10 Other matters: Activities implemented jointly SBSTA Chair to prepare draft conclusions
under the pilot phase Secretariat contact:
Ms. Kay Merce (+52 1 9982413887)

11 Report on the session Draft report prepared


(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)
3 Consideration of further commitments for Secretariat contact:
Annex I Parties under the Kyoto Protocol Ms. Maria Sanz Sanchez (+52 1 9982413899)

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)

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)

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
presented to the Conference of the The co-facilitators have requested
Parties for adoption at its sixteenth Mr. Audun Rosland (Norway) to facilitate the
session to enable the full, effective and drafting group on mitigation (para. 1b(iii) of the
sustained implementation of the BAP).
Convention through long-term
cooperative action now, up to and The co-facilitators have requested
beyond 2012 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).

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)
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Informal consultations facilitated by the


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

4 Other matters No other matters were raised

5 Report on the session Draft report prepared


(FCCC/AWGLCA/2010/L.6)

Special announcements

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

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

Four professional positions are currently advertised:

Associate Information Management Officer,


Sustainable Development Mechanisms Programme
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.

Nizuc Media Centre The media centre for COP16/CMP6 is located at the Nizuc branch of the Moon Palace
Hotel. Parties and observers are invited to bring to the Nizuc any press releases,
publications or digital media for distribution to the media. A continuous shuttle bus
operates from the lobby of Maya (Sunrise) to and from the Nizuc Media Centre.

Printed materials may be conveniently displayed on available shelving in the entrance


lobby.

For more information telephone the COP16/CMP6 media call centre number: +521
998 283 2144
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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 COP16/CMP6, 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
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close of each meeting, side-events within 48 hours. Please check the UNFCCC
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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.
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First Aid Medical services are located in Maya (Sunrise) and Nizuc Media center.

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


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Delegations are kindly requested to present the corresponding letters of credentials to
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at Cancunmesse (Hall C). The counter cannot manage large volumes, but will assist in
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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

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Emergencies
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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).
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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

Information note
New catering locations: In addition to the existing arrangement, two new catering locations, Palapa Fragata and
Pool Terraza, are available outside Maya. They serve a buffet for 200 Mexican pesos, which includes a soft
drink.

More information and tickets are available at the catering ticket counter on the ground floor of Maya.

Key contacts
Executive Secretary Ms. Christiana Figueres

Conference of the Parties (COP) Ms. June Budhooram

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

Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI) Ms. Preety Bhandari

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

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


Annex I Parties under the Kyoto Protocol (AWG-KP)

Ad Hoc Working Group on Long-term Cooperative Action Mr. Halldor Thorgeirsson


under the Convention (AWG-LCA)

Coordinator, Conference Affairs Services Ms. Salwa Dallalah

Chief Legal Adviser Mr. Dan Bondi Ogolla

Liaison with Government delegates and registration; Mr. Horacio Peluffo


funding for delegations

Liaison with observer organizations Ms. Megumi Endo

Conference Spokesperson Mr. Eric Hall

Media Relations Officer Mr. John Hay


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

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

UNFCCC and related events


Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
Adaptation fund: Accreditation process Global Environment Facility
and project cycle (GEF)
The chair and the vice-chair of the Ms. Marcia Levaggi
13.20– Pitaya
Adaptation Fund Board, and the chair of mlevaggi@thegef.org
14.40 (Cancunmesse
the accreditation panel will make (+1 202 4736390)
Hall C)
presentations on the accreditation process,
as well as on the project cycle.

Presentation of the CDM methodologies Secretariat of the United Nations


booklet Framework Convention on
The CDM methodologies booklet will be Climate Change (UNFCCC)
presented. This booklet will assist project Ms. Verónica Colerio
13.20– proponents, potential project proponents vcolerio@unfccc.int Sandia
14.40 and other stakeholders in the identification (+49 228 8151027) (Cancunmesse
of methodologies that are suitable to their Hall C)
project activity and areas already covered
by approved methodologies where they
can develop CDM project activities.

Outcomes of survey by the Consultative Secretariat of the United Nations


Group of Experts (CGE) on national Framework Convention on
communications from non-Annex I Climate Change (UNFCCC)
Parties Mr. Yolando Velasco
The CGE will present the result of the yvelasco@unfccc.int Pitaya
18.30–
survey it conducted on identification of (+49 228 8151427) (Cancunmesse
20.00
technial problems and constraints affecting Hall C)
NAI Parties in the preparation of their
national communications and assessment
of capacity building needs.

UNFCCC analysis of how the CDM has Secretariat of the United Nations
contributed to technology transfer Framework Convention on
An updated analysis of the CDM's role in Climate Change (UNFCCC)
18.30– technology transfer will be presented, Mr. Andrew Howard Sandia
20.00 based on improved data from 5000 ahoward@unfccc.int (Cancunmesse
projects. The analysis gives new (+49 228 8151617) Hall C)
perspectives on how technology transfer is
changing with the evolution of the CDM.
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Side events
Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
IT Sector & Transformative Solutions. Greenpeace International
Evaluating the state of public and (Greenpeace)
private sector leadership Ms. Naomi Goodman
The IT sector is poised to play an essential naomi.goodman@greenpeace.org
role in delivering the clean energy (+31 20 7182143)
Jaguar
11.30– economy needed to protect the planet.
(Cancunmesse
13.00 Hear from representatives of Global IT
Hall D)
brands about what is needed from
governments to drive rapid deployment of
these transformational solutions, and how
Greenpeace ranks them.

Addressing climate change and REDD+ Tebtebba Foundation


using indigenous peoples' traditional Mr. Raymond de Chavez
knowledge and practices raymond@tebtebba.org
11.30– The side event will highlight how (+63 74 4447703) Mamey
13.00 indigenous peoples are addressing climate (Cancunmesse
change and REDD+ in various regions of Hall C)
the world using their traditional
knowledge.

Emerging scientific findings and International Council for Science


ongoing dialogue with the research (ICSU)
community Ms. Ada Ignaciuk
Convened by the ESSP and its ICSU ada.ignaciuk@essp.org
interdisciplinary bodies (DIVERSITAS, +33 1 40798042)
11.30– Monarca
IGBP, IHDP, WCRP), this session is part
13.00 (Cancunmesse
of an ongoing dialogue (under UNFCCC
Hall D)
SBSTA) between the Parties and the
global change research programmes,
including updates on emerging scientific
findings from the research community.

Importance of NAMAs and MRV Serbia


The Side Event will provide an Ms. Ana Repac
opportunity for discussion on how we can ana.repac@ekoplan.gov.rs
plan NAMAs in MRV manner, while (+38 11 126037)
13.20– Mamey
ensuring implementation of identified
14.40 (Cancunmesse
actions on that way. Information regarding
Hall C)
the project: "Capacity development project
on NAMAs", funded by the JICA, will be
provided.

Is climate-smart agriculture possible? Food and Agriculture


Presentations by countries will showcase Organization of the United
approaches to climate-smart agriculture – Nations (FAO), International Fund
agriculture that sustainably increases for Agricultural
productivity, resilience (adaptation), Development (IFAD), Secretariat
13.20– reduces/removes GHGs (mitigation), and of the United Nations Convention Aguila
14.40 enhances achievement of national food to Combat Desertification (Cancunmesse
security and development goals. (UNCCD), World Food Hall C)
Programme (WFP)
Mr. Reuben Sessa
reuben.sessa@fao.org
(+39 340 8583070)
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Delivering fast start finance United Kingdom


In the Copenhagen Accord developed Ms. Ruth Cooke-Yarborough
countries committed to provide “fast start” ruth.cookeyarborough@decc.gsi.g
finance between 2010-2012 to meet ov.uk
13.20– Jaguar
developing countries adaptation and (+44 300 686750)
14.40 (Cancunmesse
mitigation needs. The UK has committed
Hall D)
£1.5bn and together with recipients and
delivery agents will show achievements so
far and lessons for the future.

Ethics: The indispensable missing Pennsylvania State University


element at COP 16/CMP 6 (PSU), Widener University
Describe why the failure of nations to base Ms. Lisa Skripek
Aguila
15.00– national positions on ethical principles has lms4@psu.edu
(Cancunmesse
16.30 had adverse practical consequences in (+1 814 8637598)
Hall C)
international negotiations including in the
lead up to COP 16/CMP 6.

Pueblos Indígenas de la Cuenca Coordinating Body of Indigenous


Amazónica, Cambio Climático y Organizations of the Amazon
aplicación de sus derechos Basin (COICA)
Visibilización de prácticas de mecanismos Sra. Jenny Vaca
15.00– REDD en territorios de los pueblos jen.vasalaz@gmail.com Monarca
16.30 indígenas amazónicos, casos concretos (+593 22 3226744) (Cancunmesse
como Bolivia. Actores bilaterales, Hall D)
multilaterales sus propuestas e
incorporación de derechos de los pueblos
indígenas en las mimas.

A global registry for NAMAs: linking University of Linköping (LiU)


mitigation, technology, finance and Mr. Björn-Ola Linnér
sustainable development bjorn.ola.linner@liu.se
Crucial element for a balanced, fair and (+46 11 363233)
15.00– inclusive design of a registry will be Mamey
16.30 proposed, targeting negotiators and others (Cancunmesse
involved in the design of NAMAs. The Hall C)
side event addresses institutional elements
to operationalise principles of national
appropriateness, MRV and sustainable
development.
Climate change adaptation and International Federation of Red
humanitarian action Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Humanitarian organizations present (IFRC)
practical solutions to support vulnerable Mr. Daniel Kull
15.00– Jaguar
communities in developing countries. daniel.kull@ifrc.org
16.30 (Cancunmesse
Integrated disaster management including (+41 22 7304683)
Hall D)
preparedness, risk reduction and response,
is crucial to minimize impacts from
climate-related disasters and strengthen
community resilience.
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Innovating and inspiring new thinking Institute of Development Studies


on the social dimensions of climate (IDS), LIFE e.V.
change Ms. Alyson Brody
What rationales are behind climate change A.Brody@ids.ac.uk
debates? How are they linked to gendered (+44 1273 915814)
16.45– Jaguar
roles, knowledge and responsibilities? The
18.15 (Cancunmesse
event will reflect innovative thinking on
Hall D)
these issues from the BRIDGE cutting
edge programme and discuss how to create
wise, sustainable solutions. Co-hosted by
LIFE and IDS.

The reformed financial mechanism/ Brown University - Watson


Accounting for national and multilateral Institute, Oxford Climate Policy
funds in climate finance Mr. J. Timmons Roberts
This session reviews and updates Oxford timmons@brown.edu
16.45– Climate Policy proposals for a reformed (+401 441 2103) Monarca
18.15 financial mechanism, and presents new (Cancunmesse
research by University of Zurich, IIED, Hall D)
and Brown University on how climate
finance is being accounted for by national
and multilateral funds.

Transition to climate friendly Institute for Agriculture and Trade


agriculture: the current finance regime Policy (IATP), International
versus viable alternatives Federation of Organic Agriculture
An IATP/IFOAM event. Transforming Movements (IFOAM)
agriculture for mitigatiandn/adaptation Ms. Eleonore Wesserle
16.45– Mamey
while strengthening food rights and rural ewesserle@iatp.org
18.15 (Cancunmesse
livelihoods requires reliable public (+1 612 8703425)
Hall C)
funding. Speakers discuss current climate
financing and alternatives, U.S. Farm Bill
reforms, agro-ecological approaches and
viable bottom-up practices.

Accounting for the land sector in National Association of Forest


practice: A comparison of domestic Industries (NAFI)
policies and options Ms. Lisa Marty
Countries with reporting obligations are lmarty@vafi.org.au
Aguila
16.45– using and advocating different approaches (+61 3 96119003)
(Cancunmesse
18.15 to land sector accounting. What are the
Hall C)
different rationales? What difference
would it actually make? Where is the
common ground?

Climate change and the Iberoamerican Asociación Española de la


forum for sustainable energy Industria Eléctrica* (UNESA)
Iberoamerican forum for sustainable Sra. Cristina Rivero
energy is an initiative of industrial crivero@unesa.es
18.30– associations, governments and regulators (+34 91 5674800) Cacao
20.00 from Latin America and Europe aiming at (Cancunmesse
contributing to a sustainable energy future. Hall D)
Initiatives and visions on climate change
implemented by members of the Forum
will be presented.
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Shifting to low-carbon and climate- Asian Development Bank (ADB),


resilient development in Asia and the Institute for Global Environmental
Pacific Strategies (IGES), National
The event to be held by ADB, IGES and Institute for Environmental
NIES will highlight what Asian and Studies (NIES)
18.30– Mamey
Pacific countries are doing to mitigate Ms. Annie Idanan
20.00 (Cancunmesse
greenhouse gas emissions in their aidanan@adb.org
Hall C)
development processes and strengthen (+63 2 6325779)
their resilience to climate change with
international financing, capacity building
and analytical support.

Understanding climate change: Success United Nations Educational,


stories in raising climate awareness and Scientific and Cultural
education Organization (UNESCO), UN
A showcase of inspiring case studies and Communications
success stories to demonstrate how Group, United Nations
18.30– awareness raising and education play an Environment Programme (UNEP), Aguila
20.00 important role in mobilizing climate action United Nations Children’s Fund (Cancunmesse
and stimulate a discussion on how public (UNICEF), World Meteorological Hall C)
awareness raising and education on climate Organization (WMO)
can become even more effective. Ms. Julia Heiss
j.heiss@unesco.org
(+33 1 45681036)

NAMA proposals: overview and KfW, climatepolicy.net e.V.


financing options Mr. Jochen Harnisch
Several countries are currently developing jochen.harnisch@kfw.de
concrete proposals for nationally (+49 69 74319695)
20.15– appropriate mitigation actions that need Mamey
21.45 appropriate financing. The side event by (Cancunmesse
KFW and climatepolicy.net will present an Hall C)
overview of proposals at different stages
and discuss financing possibilities via
development banks.

Climate forestation projects CarbonFix e.V., International


Forestations could be a major driver to Forestry Students’ Association
reduce CO2 in our atmosphere. (IFSA)
Amazingly, in 2010 the number of Mr. Moriz Vohrer
20.15– Aguila
forestation projects on the voluntary m.vohrer@carbonfix.info
21.45 (Cancunmesse
market has passed the Kyoto market! The (+49 711 49039902)
Hall C)
IFSA and the CarbonFix Standard give an
overview on the possibilities how to foster
climate forestations worldwide.

Climate techno-fixes: Is the cure worse ETC Group (Action Group on


than the disease? Event by ETC and Erosion, Technology and
EcoNexus Concentration) (ETC Group),
Proposed technofixes include ECONEXUS
geoengineering (ocean fertilization, Ms. Ribeiro Silvia
20.15– Sandia
stratospheric aerosols and cloud etc@etcgroup.org
21.45 (Cancunmesse
whitening) as well as synthetic biology, (+1 613 2412267)
Hall C)
biofuels, biochar and GE monocultures
across millions of hectares. Hear how the
impacts of these "solutions" could be
worse than those of climate change itself.
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Climate technologies: research results University of Sussex - Sussex


and policy options for development and Energy Group, Energy Research
transfer Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)
The negotiations on technology transfer Mr. Jim Watson
have made some progress since w.j.watson@sussex.ac.uk
Copenhagen. This side-event reviews (+44 1273 873539)
20.15– Jaguar
national and international policy options to
21.45 (Cancunmesse
enhance technology development and
Hall D)
transfer. It draws on new empirical
research by ECN (Netherlands) and the
Sussex Energy Group (UK), and analyses
key options such as low carbon innovation
centres.

Biochar's mitigation and adaptation International Biochar Initiative


potential for global agricultural systems (IBI)
and soil benefits Ms. Debbie Reed
Sustainable biochar systems can enhance dcdebbiereed@yahoo.com
agricultural productivity, particularly on (+1 202 7014298)
20.15– Cacao
degraded soils, and enhance adaptation.
21.45 (Cancunmesse
Global biochar projects will be
Hall D)
highlighted, as well as new data on
potential CO2 removals, at long
timescales, from sustainable biochar
systems.

Climate change and cities: Science for University Corporation for


adaptation and mitigation Atmospheric Research (UCAR),
Rapid urban growth, particularly in low- Institute for Social and
and middle-income nations, affects climate Environmental Transition (ISET),
20.15– change adaptation and mitigation potential. University of Colorado at Boulder Pitaya
21.45 Research related to resilience, risk, (CU-Boulder) (Cancunmesse
individual and collective obligations, Ms. Rachel Hauser Hall C)
governance and the role of cities and rhauser@ucar.edu
adaptive capacity of urban populations will (+1 303 4971117)
be the focus of this discussion.

Introducing global mechanisms for ICLEI-Local Governments for


measurable, reportable, verifiable local Sustainability (ICLEI)
climate action Mr. Yunus Arikan
Local authorities worldwide move to the yunus.arikan@iclei.org
next phase of concrete climate action at the (+49 151 50750004)
20.15– Monarca
World Mayors Summit on Climate in
21.45 (Cancunmesse
Mexico City on 21 November 2010. The
Hall D)
summit will launch global mechanisms to
formulate measurable, verifiable and
reportable local climate action now, up to
and beyond 2012.
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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


With informed decision making and Marmara University
end-use efficiency 100% renewable Tanay Sidki Uyar, Vice President
energy is possible WWEA
Planning the future energy mix with the tanayuyar@gmail.com
technologies of the future Climate
12.30–
Internalization of external costs Change Studio
12.50
Education for 100% renewable energy (Cancunmesse
Removing harmful subsidies Hall C)
Preventing dislocation of obsolete
technologies from one country to another
Storage of renewable energies.

Hydropower’s role in Mitigation and International Hydropower


Adaptation Association
Hydro’s role in mitigation is well known, Cameron Ironside
as a renewable energy source itself, and as ci@hydropower.org
an enabler for other renewable energies, (+44 77 8715 5524) Climate
13.00– and renewable energy systems. However, Change Studio
13.20 hydro’s role in adaptation is only now (Cancunmesse
becoming clear. A key adaptation question Hall C)
is how to manage water, either too much or
too little of it. Hydro has a vital role to
play in both scenarios.

FUTURE CLIMATE – an international Danish Society of Engineers


engineering project Dr. Alison Cooke, CEng
How should we meet, on the one hand, FIMechE, Research Manager
global energy demands and yet still limit Energy Efficiency in the built
the global temperature rise to within 2°c? Environment Climate
13.20– Future Climate is an international ajc18@eng.cam.ac.uk Change Studio
13.40 engineering project which so far represents Ms. Pernille Hagedorn (Cancunmesse
approaching half million engineers from Rasmussen, phr@ida.dk Hall C)
10 countries. Dr. Brian Vad Mathiesen,
We provide data to enable national energy bvm@plan.aau.dk
plans to be developed.
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Real success in minus cost and high Centre for Climate Change and
GHG reduction action – vegan diet Environmental Studies
The whole world focuses mostly on Chu, Lei
energy, industry & transportation, yet if we chulei8008@hotmail.com
look at water, land, forest, ocean, food &
ecosystem, livestock industry damages
33% to 70% of these human survival
dependent environmental cycling elements Climate
13.40–
and is the mother cause of all causes. Change Studio
14.00
Changing diet can recover forest, land and (Cancunmesse
ocean’s CO2 sequestration ability in an Hall C)
immediate term which resolves the present
problems and thus be the foundation for
long term development of green energy
and technology. Real successes to share
with governments & civic society for
implementation.

Living up to the Educational Challenge Earth Child Institute


of Article 6: Preparing children and Donna Goodman
young people for climate change donna@earthchildinstitute.org
The interview will report outcomes from (+1 203 376 9177)
the 2 December side event of the same
name, underscoring the importance of Climate
15.00–
Article 6 implementation through school Change Studio
15.20
programmes and out of school innovations. (Cancunmesse
Highlighting intergenerational action, child Hall C)
participation and the importance of
partnerships as a key strategy to national
capacity development, looking to raise
their priority for negotiators.

The importance of flexible mechanisms Project Developer Forum


to assure effective GHG mitigation in Philipp Hauser, Senior Manager
the energy sector Carbon Credits
Energy generation in emerging countries GDF SUEZ Energy Latin America
Climate
15.20– will triple by 2030. Incentives for clean (+55 21 3974 5443)
Change Studio
15.40 growth are needed to prevent the Heleen.DEVOS@gdfsuezla.com
(Cancunmesse
installation of GHG intensive assets.
Hall C)
National policies in combination with the
CDM are a first step towards more
efficient market mechanisms.

Animal welfare and climate change World Society for the protection
What is animal welfare and why it matters of Animals (WSPA)
to animals, people and the environment. Max Brandt
How animals and those that look after maxbrandt@wspa- Climate
15.40–
them are negatively impacted by international.org Change Studio
16.00
climate change. (Cancunmesse
How good animal welfare practices can Hall C)
help reduce greenhouse gas
emissions.
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Hope for the Near-Term Climate: A Climate Policy Center


Prototype Financing Mechanism for Rafe Pomerance, President, Clean
Methane Air - Cool Planet, and former
The urgency of slowing warming in the senior U.S./Kyoto climate
Arctic and Himalayas has focused negotiator. Climate
17.00– attention on the need for rapid reductions rpomerance@cleanair- Change Studio
17.20 in methane. Methane Panel member Rafe coolplanet.org (Cancunmesse
Pomerance discusses plans for a prototype Hall C)
methane financing facility; and its
potential to hold global temperature rise
below 2 degrees.

Japan’s 25% GHG Emission Reduction Citizens’ Alliance for Saving the
Target can be Achieved Domestically! Atmosphere and the Earth
Climate
17.20– We show the result of our ‘CASA 2020 (CASA)
Change Studio
17.40 Model’ simulation, the potentials Masatake Uezono, Director
(Cancunmesse
of GHG emission reduction in Japan by (+81-6-6910-6301)
Hall C)
domestic actions. office@casa.bnet.jp

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

Mexican pavilion
Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
Mexico's key policy instrument results: Ministry of Environment and
Special Climate Change Program 2009- Natural Resources of Mexico
2012 Lourdes García Mexican
11.00– Speakers: Juan Elvira Quesada, Minister of mgarciar@sre.gob.mx Pavilion
12.30 Environment and Natural Resources; (Cancunmesse
Fernando Tudela, Undersecretary of Hall D)
Planning and Environmental Policy

Towards low carbon cities in Mexico Ministry of Social Development of


Speakers: Sara Topelson, SEDESOL; Mexico (CONAVI and Mexican
13.00– Ariel Cano, CONAVI; SEMARNAT) Pavilion
14.30 Sandra Herrera, SEMARNAT; Lourdes García (Cancunmesse
Javier Gavito, SHF mgarciar@sre.gob.mx Hall D)

Tequila: Waste and renewable energy Concesiones del Sureste


Mexican
Speakers: Francisco Xavier Villaseñor and Lourdes García
15.30– Pavilion
Ramón Eduardo Sandoval. Tasting mgarciar@sre.gob.mx
17.00 (Cancunmesse
Hall D)

Brazilian pavilion
Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
CDM in the context of the national Government of Santa Catarina,
mitigation policy, the case of Santa Brazil Brazilian
11.00– Catarina Mr. Guilherme Dallacosta Pavillion
12.00 The event will present CDM projects jeysa@sds.sc.gov.br (Cancunmesse
developed in the State of Santa Catarina. (+55 48 3029 9081) Hall D)

Video exibition Brazilian Sugarcane Industry


Ethanol made from sugarcane is an ideal Association Brazilian
12.30– renewable fuel that can help reduce Mrs. Jeanine Souza Pavillion
12.45 greenhouse gases while diversifying jeanine@unica.com.br (Cancunmesse
World's energy resources (+55 11 3093 4949) Hall D)
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Amazon fund Brazilian Development Bank


The main objective of the Amazon Fund is (BNDES)
to foster projects that contribute directly or Mrs. Ana Luiza Landin
indirectly to the conservation and luiza@bndes.gov.br Brazilian
14.30– sustainable use of forests in the Amazon (+55 21 2172 7552) Pavillion
15.15 biome through non-reimbursable (Cancunmesse
financing. Fundraising for the Amazon Hall D)
Fund is grounded on the effective
reduction of CO2 emissions.

Businesses avenues towards a low Brazilian National Confederation


carbon economy in Brazil of Industry
Round table between the Brazilian Mrs. Paula Bennati
Business Council for Sustainable pbannati@cni.org.br
Brazilian
Development, Center of Sustainability at (+49 1761 027 9439)
15.45– Pavillion
Fundação Getúlio Vargas and Brazilian
17.00 (Cancunmesse
National Confederation of Industry about
Hall D)
current challenges regarding low carbon
management by companies in Brazil and
possible future scenarios.

Renewable energy in Brazil: Department of Energy, Brazilian


Contributions for reduction of Ministry of External Relations
Brazilian
greenhouse gases emissions Mr. André Correa do Lago
18.00– Pavillion
The event will present an overview of drn@itamaraty.gov.br
19.30 (Cancunmesse
Brazilian efforts and achievements in the (+55 61 3411 8989)
Hall D)
development of renewable energies.

EU pavilion
Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
The Polar Explorer Polar Cap Productions
The Polar Explorer is a film that reports on Ms Jordana Aarons
the latest scientific research related to jordana@polarexplorerfilm.com
climate change done in the Arctic and (+416 480 1996)
Antarctica. With data as recent as three
EU Pavilion
09.00– weeks ago, this film provides some Mr Mark Terry
(Cancunmesse
10.00 alarming new information about our mark@polarexplorerfilm.com
Hall D)
melting ice caps. Filmmakers Mark Terry (+416 480 1996)
and Jordana Aarons will conduct a Q&A
following the screening. Total time of
session: 1 hour.

Creating public goods for renewable German Federal Ministry for the
energies the Global Solar and Wind Environment, Nature
Atlas and the long-term strategy for Conservation and Nuclear
joint capacity-building Safety, Spanish Ministry of
The Multilateral Solar and Wind (S&W) Industry, Tourism and Trade and
Working Group was established in June Danish Ministry for Climate and
2010 to implement the action plans on Energy EU Pavilion
10.30–
S&W energy technologies mandated by Mr Martin Schoepe (Cancunmesse
12.30
the MEF. Thirteen countries are already Martin.schoepe@bmu.bund.de Hall D)
involved and this has given rise to a lively (+49 30 18 305 36 40)
exchange between politics and science
initially focusing on a concept for a global
S&W Atlas and a long-term strategy on
joint capacity-building.
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Engaging the private sector in climate European Commission – DG


change mitigation activities Enterprise and Industry
This side event will discuss a recent study Ms Anna Sole Mena
on how to increase the private sector’s role Anna.sole-mena@ec.europa.eu
in the UNFCCC. It will also provide (+ 32 2 29 66 501)
EU Pavilion
13.00– information on EU plans to standardise the
(Cancunmesse
15.00 measurement of GHG emissions and
Hall D)
explore possibilities for public-private
partnerships, industrial sector-specific
co-operative mitigation activities and
private capacity-building programmes.

Under which conditions are REDD+ Office National des Forêts


projects feasible? (ONF), France
How to launch REDD+ projects will be the Mr Clement Chenost
focus of this side event. It will gather Clement.chenost@onf.fr
experiences and insights from REDD+ (+ 33 61 61 75 000) EU Pavilion
15.30–
project developers, public and private (Cancunmesse
17.30
banks, and tropical country authorities. Hall D)
The publication REDD+ at the project
scale: assessment and development guide
will be presented.

What’s new in financing climate United Nations Environment


change? Global figures and concrete Programme (UNEP), Global
innovations Climate Partnership Fund
National and international financial (KfW), European Investment
institutions and experts will discuss recent Bank (EIB), Nordic
global data on international public climate Environment
finance. The event will look at concrete Finance Corporation (NEFCO), EU Pavilion
18.00–
investments and financing innovations Japan International Cooperation (Cancunmesse
20.00
which meet developing countries’ needs. Agency (JICA) and Agence Hall D)
française de développement
(AFD)
Mr Oliver Grandvoinet
grandvoineto@afd.fr
(+ 33 607 44 83 73)
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U.S. Center Events


Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
Local partnerships for city adaptation National Oceanic and
and air pollution megacities Atmospheric Administration
In comparing the air over Mexico City and (NOAA)
Los Angeles, NASA and NOAA found U.S. Center Meeting room,
that there are win-win scenarios for cop16uscenter@yahoo.com U.S. Center
9.30– improving air quality and helping to (Cancunmesse
11.30 reduce climate change; and there are future Hall D)
scenarios that should be avoided. This
session will focus on the information
needed to make decisions.

Climate change and health National Institute for


The U.S. has expanded its activities on the Environmental Health Sciences
health aspects of climate change and is (NIEHS)
Meeting room,
making a strong commitment to U.S. Center
U.S. Center
11.45– minimizing public health consequences. cop16uscenter@yahoo.com
(Cancunmesse
13.15 Speakers will discuss current
Hall D)
understanding of health and climate
change, and international activities for
preventing adverse health outcomes.

Climate services and disaster risk National Oceanic and


management Atmospheric Administration
Driven by the rising economic and human (NOAA)
costs of disasters, humanitarian actors are U.S. Center Meeting room,
shifting from a response paradigm toward cop16uscenter@yahoo.com U.S. Center
14.30– policies and strategies that include (Cancunmesse
16.00 preparedness and prevention. Climate and Hall D)
humanitarian partnerships have resulted in
improved outcomes in Asia, Africa and
Latin America.

The energy of the future: U.S. Department


RENEWABLES of Commerce (USDOC)
U.S. technologies and products lead in U.S. Center
many areas. This event shows what the cop16uscenter@yahoo.com Meeting room,
U.S. has to offer in renewable energy U.S. Center
16.15– products including: biofuels, green (Cancunmesse
17.45 buildings, IT, wind, solar, and grid- Hall D)
technologies. These are current U.S.
technologies that can show how GHG
emissions will be reduced.

Global mobilization in response to ocean Scripps Institute of Oceanography


acidification cop16uscenter@yahoo.com
Scripps Oceanography, Plymouth Marine
Meeting room,
Laboratory and colleagues highlight the
17.45– latest research into potential biological and
U.S. Center
19.15 (Cancunmesse
socio-economic impacts, and action being
Hall D)
taken by world governments to understand
future threats from ocean acidification.
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• The State of the Climate U.S. Center


In • Adapting to Climate Change: What’s cop16uscenter@yahoo.com
rotation: Next? Exhibit room,
10.00– • International Collaboration for U.S. Center
13.00 Enhanced Decision Making (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


Addressing climate change and REDD+ Tebtebba Foundation
using indigenous peoples' traditional Mr. Raymond de Chavez
knowledge and practices raymond@tebtebba.org
The side event will highlight how (+63 74 4447703) Mamey
11.30–
indigenous peoples are addressing climate (Cancunmesse
13.00
change and REDD+ in various regions of Hall C)
the world using their traditional
knowledge.

Emerging scientific findings and International Council for Science


ongoing dialogue with the research (ICSU)
community Ms. Ada Ignaciuk
Convened by the ESSP and its ICSU ada.ignaciuk@essp.org
interdisciplinary bodies (DIVERSITAS, (+33 1 40798042)
11.30– Monarca
IGBP, IHDP, WCRP), this session is part
13.00 (Cancunmesse
of an ongoing dialogue (under UNFCCC
Hall D)
SBSTA) between the Parties and the
global change research programmes,
including updates on emerging scientific
findings from the research community.

Introducing global mechanisms for ICLEI-Local Governments for


measurable, reportable, verifiable local Sustainability (ICLEI)
climate action Mr. Yunus Arikan
Local authorities worldwide move to the yunus.arikan@iclei.org
next phase of concrete climate action at the (+49 151 50750004)
20.15– Monarca
World Mayors Summit on Climate in
21.45 (Cancunmesse
Mexico City on 21 November 2010. The
Hall D)
summit will launch global mechanisms to
formulate measurable, verifiable and
reportable local climate action now, up to
and beyond 2012.
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BINGO events
Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue
The International Council of Chemical International Council of Chemical
Associations will present its carbon life- Associations
cycle study, showing greenhouse gas Innovation for Low Carbon
Cacao BINGO
emissions and abatement opportunities. Pathways (ICCA)
10.00– room
ICCA will also brief on its plans for Mr. Peter Botschek
12.00 (Cancunmesse
further work in 2011 on IEA technology PBO@cefic.be
Hall D)
roadmaps in catalysis, building efficiency,
and biomass.

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

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

Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue


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

Time for Climate Justice Photo Christian Aid


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

UNCCD COP10 Secretariat of United Nations


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

Youth And Climate Change In Liberia Action Against Climate Change


Climate Change
The role and understanding of Liberian Yurfee Shaikalee
11.30– Studio
youth in the discussions of climate change binda.aacc@gmail.com
12.00 Cancunmesse
at COP 16.
Hall C
- 36 -

+ Degrees of Separation: Fundación IPADE


CINEMA PLANETA Screening of Anne-Marie Melster
Naica, viaje a la cueva de los cristales & anne-marie.melster@artport-
Érase una vez el océano project.org
The collaborative program of Fundación (045-554-0236497)
IPADE, ARTPORT_making waves and
CINEMA PLANETA will present a
selection of international environmental
films, art videos and documentaries. Naica
talks about a group of speleologists,
scientists, and filmmakers who are
obsessed with finding the Crystal Cave,
which lies 300 meters below the Naica
13.00– Theater
mountains in Northern Mexico. Its giant
14.40 Cancunmesse
crystals took millions of years to form. At
50° C and 100% humidity, the cave
presents a lethal environment for human
life. Érase una vez el océano is the story of
a little girl, determined to break a spell that
made everyone forget about the
importance of the ocean. She embarks on a
journey to the sea with a magical shell that
shows her how we depend on the ocean,
which is under threat. In the end, she
teaches us how we can save the ocean, and
ourselves.

SEI BOOTH TALK Stockholm Environment Institute


The Tiempo programme: Bridging climate and International Institute for
14:45– science and policy in developing countries/ Environment and Development SEI booth 183,
15:15 Saleemul Huq introduces the global and Cancunmesse
francophone Tiempo bulletins and the web Hall C
portal, and presents future plans.

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

Seminar: Food Security, Farming & International Food Policy Gran Meliá
CC/Launch: Agriculture's Vulnerability Research Institute Cancun -
to CC in Sub-Saharan Africa Susan Buzzelli Lanzarote
08.00–09.45. a.m. Discussion of new food s.buzzelli@cgiar.org Room
security report with Andrew Steer (World (+1 626-487-9681) (Kukulcan
Bank), Lloyd le Page (CGIAR), Sam Boulevard, km
Bickersteth (DFID) & Gerald Nelson 16.5; Shuttle
08.00–
(IFPRI). Bus #2)
12.00
10.15–12.00 p.m. Launch of new country The Lanzarote
reports on SSA with Lindiwe Majele room is located
Sibanda (FANRPAN), Nelson & country on the lower
report authors. Refreshments. level in the
hotel's
conference
center
- 37 -

Degrees of Separation: CINEMA Fundación IPADE


PLANETA screening of Érase una vez el Anne-Marie Melster
MMCinemas
océano & Venado anne-marie.melster@artport-
Playa del
The collaborative program of Fundación project.org
Carmen / Sala 1
IPADE, ARTPORT_making waves and (045-5540236497)
18.00– Carr. Federal #
CINEMA PLANETA will present a
19.30 2100 Manzana
selection of international environmental
1 Lote 1, Mpo.
films, art videos and documentaries
Solidaridad
produced by several film makers and
$20 pesos
artists.

+ Degrees of Separation: Fundación IPADE


Screening of ARTPORT_COOL Anne-Marie Melster
STORIES II & CINEMA PLANETA anne-marie.melster@artport-
México, el último país mágico project.org
The collaborative program of Fundación (045-554-0236497)
IPADE, ARTPORT_making waves and
CINEMA PLANETA will present a
MMCinemas
selection of international environmental
Playa del
films, art videos and documentaries.
Carmen / Sala 1
ARTPORT_COOL STORIES FOR
Carr. Federal #
WHEN THE PLANET GETS HOT II is a
20.00– 2100 Manzana
compilation of 17 short videos created by
21.30 1 Lote 1, Mpo.
international artists, giving an overview of
Solidaridad
current video art on Global Warming
$20 pesos
worldwide. The artists used a wide variety
of techniques to illustrate their view on the
topic. México el último país mágico
describes 3000 years of Mexican history
including the natural wonders of deserts,
djungels, coastal areas, mountains, valleys
and the respective local architecture,
culture and religions.

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 COP16/CMP6, 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.

Time Title/Theme Organizer Venue


11.00– Visual Petition for Climate Justice Mexico
12.00 Poliforum/
More information: Forum 50
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

11.00– Conference "México Pelágico" Mexico


12.00 Poliforum/
More information: Forum 100
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

11.00– Mariachi and versatile group of the Mexico


11.15 Secretary of the Navy Cultural Events
More information: Forum
molmedo@sre.gob.mx
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11.15– Movie: “Mexico, the last magical country” Mexico


12.00 2008 Cultural Events
More information: Forum
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

12.00– Visitors as Agents of Change Mexico


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

12.30– Environmental Film Festival Mexico


Poliforum/
United Peoples More information: Gymnasium
Estela Siempre Viva la Semilla molmedo@sre.gob.mx

13.00– Conference: “History and Facts of Mexico


14.00 Biofuels in Mexico” Poliforum/
More information: Forum 50
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

14.00– Official Forum From the Perspective of Mexico


16.00 Mexican Youth Poliforum/
More information: Forum 100
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

14.00– Conference: Greenriver, Tibet Mexico


16.00 anthropologists Poliforum/
More information: Forum 50
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

16.00 Environmental Film Festival Mexico


Poliforum/
Venado More information: Gymnasium
Campesinos ecologistas molmedo@sre.gob.mx

16.00– Conference: Mexican regulations Mexico


17.00 regarding climate change Poliforum/
More information: Forum 100
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

17.00– Interconnected to the CFE’s electric Mexico


18.00 web PV solar energy systems Poliforum/
More information: Forum 100
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

17.00– Conference "México Pelágico" Mexico


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

17.00– International Indigenous Peoples Forum Mexico


19.00 Green Forum
More information:
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

17.00– Workshop: Youth for sustainable cities México


19.00 Poliforum/
More information: Forum 50
molmedo@sre.gob.mx
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18.00– Workshop: “Saving Lives” México


19.00 Poliforum/
More information: Forum 100
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

19.00– Guest of the Day México


20.00 Dr. Rajendra K. Pachauri (IPCC) Green Forum
More information:
molmedo@sre.gob.mx

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on Climate Change, Bonn, Germany
UNITED
NATIONS Friday, 3 December 2010

United Nations Climate Change Conference 2010


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

Daily Programme
Part Two

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 preliminary 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 provisionally divided into morning, afternoon to facilitate the organization of the order of
speakers.

All speakers are reminded to be present in the plenary 10 minutes or at least two speakers prior
to their presentation. They will be escorted by an usher during the presentation of the previous speaker from
the seat of their delegation to a reserved chair close to the podium. Attending Heads of State or Government will
be driven to the VVIP entrance of the Moon Palace Hotel and from there escorted by a Protocol Officer to the
seats of their delegation. The VVIP lounge will also be available for the Heads of State or Government before
delivery of their statements.

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, located in the Conference Affairs Services office in the Sunrise Lobby (Maya), Moon Palace
(Ms. Grace Ann Smith) by 12.00 on Saturday, 4 December. Any other changes to the speakers’ list should also
be brought to the attention of the External Relations team.

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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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

H.E. Mr. Johnson Toribiong


President
REPUBLIC OF PALAU

H.E. Mr. Tillman Thomas


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

H.E. Mr. Faustin Archange Touadera


Prime Minister
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC

H.E. Mr. Edward Natapei Tuta Fanu A'riki


Prime Minister
VANUATU

H.E. Mr. Juan Manuel Santos Calderŏn


President
COLOMBIA

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 UMBRELLA GROUP
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H.E. Ms. Connie Hedegaard


Commississioner for Climate Action
EUROPEAN COMMISSION on behalf of the EUROPEAN UNION

H.E. Mr. Monyane Moleleki


Minister of Natural Resourcess
LESOTHO on behalf of Least Developed Countries

Wednesday, 8 December 2010


10.00 to 13.00

H.E. Ms. Doris Leuthard


President
SWITZERLAND and on behalf of the Environmental Integirty Group

H.E. Mr. Maitr Abdoulaue Wade


President
SENEGAL

H.E. Mr. Anote Tong


President
REPUBLIC OF KIRIBATI

H.E. Mr. Rafael Correa


President
ECUADOR

H.E. Mr. Denis Sassou-Nguesso


President
CONGO (REPUBLIC OF THE)

H.E. Mr. Porfirio Lobo Sosa


President
HONDURAS

H.E. Mr. Álvaro Colom Caballeros


President
GUATEMALA

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
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H.E. Mr. Stephenson King


Prime Minister
SAINT LUCIA

H.E. Mr. Meles Zenawi


Prime Minister
ETHIOPIA

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. Rafael Albuquerque


Vice-President
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

H.E. Mr. Alik L. Alik


Vice President
FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA

H.E. Mr. Idi Nadhdim


Vice President
COMOROS

H.E. Mr. Mohamed Bilal


Vice President
UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA

H.E. Mr. Mohammad Javad Mohammadi Zadeh


Vice President
IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)

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
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H.E. Mr. Enele Sosene Sopoaga


Deputy Prime Minister
TUVALU

H.E. Mr. Shunmugam Jayakumar


Senior Minister
SINGAPORE

H.E. Mr. Mourad Medelci


Minister of Foreign Affairs
ALGERIA

H.E. Mr. Nicolas Maduro Moros


Minister of Foreign Affairs
BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA

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. Nick Smith


Minister of Environment
NEW ZEALAND

H.E. Mr. Lázló Borbély


Minister of Environment and Forests
ROMANIA

H.E. Mr. Joseph Malwal Dong


Minister of Environment, Forestry and Physical Development
SUDAN

H.E. Mr. Roodal Moonilal


Minister of Housing and the Environment
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
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H.E. Mr. Nornert 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. Hazem Amin Malhas


Minsiter of Environment
JORDAN

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. Ms. Joke Schauvliege


Minister of Environment, Nature and Culture
BELGIUM

H.E. Mr. Xie Zhenhua


Vice Chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
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H.E. Mr. Jairam Rameshi


Minister of Environment and Forest
INDIA

H.E. Mr. Denis S. Lowe


Minister of the Environment, Water Resource Management and Drainage
BARBADOS

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. Devanand Virahsawmy


Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development
REPUBLIC OF MAURITIUS

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 Gyamthso


Minister of Agriculture and Forests
BHUTAN on behalf of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
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H.E. Mr. Sossou Justin Adanmayi


Minister of Environment and Nature Protection
BENIN

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

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

Thursday, 9 December 2010


10.00 to 13.00

H.E. Mr. Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma


President
SOUTH AFRICA

H.E. Mr. Mikheil Saakashvili


President
GEORGIA
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H.E. Mr. Juan Evo Morales Ayma


President
PLURINATIONAL STATE OF BOLIVIA

H.E. Ms. Laura Chinchilla


President
COSTA RICA

H.E. Mr. John Moffat Fugui


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

H.E. Mr. George Pullicino


Minister of Resources and Rural Affairs
MALTA

H.E. Mr. John Baird


Minister of Environment
CANADA

H.E. Mr. Rashid A. Bin Fahad


Minister of Environment and Water
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

H.E. Mr. Maanee Lee


Minister of Environment
REPUBLIC OF KOREA

H.E. Mr. Ryu Matsumoto


Minister of Environment
JAPAN

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. Javier Arias Iriarte


Minister of National Environmental Authority
PANAMA

H.E. Mr. Gilad Erdan


Minister of Environmental Protection
ISRAEL

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)
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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

Thursday, 9 December 2010


15.00 to 19.00

H.E. Mr. Jean-Marie Claude Germain


Minister of Environment
HAITI

H.E. Mr. Mohammad Rahal


Minister of Environment
LEBANON

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. Ms. Catherine Namugala


Minister of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources
ZAMBIA

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. Toktoraliev Biimyrza


Minister of State Agency on Environment Protection and Forestry
KYRGYZSTAN

H.E. Mr. Jozsef Nagy


Minister of Environment
SLOVAKIA

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
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H.E. Mr. Monyane Moleleki


Minister of Natural Resources
LESOTHO

H.E. Mr. Ahmat Mahamat Karambal


Minister of Water
CHAD

H.E. Mr. Ruben R. Zackhras


Minister in the office of 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. Dion P. Taufitu


Minister of Meteorology and Climate Change Department
NIUE

Mr. Alexander Bedritsky


Adviser to the President, Administration of the President
RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Mr. Ha Hong Tran


Vice Minister of Natural Resources and Environment
VIET NAM

Mr. Ivo Hlavac


Deputy Minister of Environment
CZECH REPUBLIC

Mr. Jorge Lara Castro


Vice Minister of External Relations
PARAGUAY

Mr. Corneliu Marza


Deputy Minister of Environment
REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

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
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Mr. Janusz Zalewski


Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Environment
POLAND

H.E. Mr. Ronald Jumeau


Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Seychelles to the United Nations
SEYCHELLES

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. Jernej Orlenko


Director, Government Office Of Climate Change
SLOVENIA

Mr. Mahmad Safarov


Director, of State Organization on Hydrometeorology
TAJIKISTAN

Ms. Mary Ann Lucille Sering


Commissioner and Vice-Chairperson of the Climate Change Commission
PHILIPPINES

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

Mr. Sergii Orlenko


Head, National Environmental Investment Agency of Ukraine
UKRAINE

OBSERVERS

H.E. Mr. Riyad Mansour


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

Published by the secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention


on Climate Change, Bonn, Germany

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