Statement by H.E. Mr Peter Thomson, President of the 71st Session of the General Assembly, at the High-level Sustainable Development Goal Action Event entitled “Climate Change and the Sustainable Development Agenda” 23 […]
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Statement on the entry into force of the Paris Agreement
Statement by the President of the UN General Assembly on the entry into force of the Paris Agreement 4 November 2016, United Nations, New York On the occasion of the […]
COP 22
At the Marrakech Climate Change Conference – November 2016 (7-18 November), nations of the world will continue their work on strengthening the global response to the threat of climate change, with the central focus placed on enhancing ambition, promoting implementation and providing support.
Marrakech also marks a turning point because the landmark Paris Climate Change Agreement will enter into force during the conference.
Strengthening action on mitigation and adaptation by all Parties before 2020, governments will make concerted efforts in Marrakech to support domestic action that will give effect to nationally determined contributions, combined with collaborative initiatives as part of an intensified Global Climate Action with non-state actors.
At the Marrakech Conference, countries around the world will also work hard to put in place measures for strengthening appropriate financial flows, a new technology framework and an enhanced capacity building framework as envisioned in the Paris Agreement with a view to supporting action by developing countries and the most vulnerable countries, in line with their own national objectives.
For an overview schedule of the two weeks of the conference, please see here. Please note that the schedule aims at helping participants to prepare for the sessions and does not prejudge any procedural decisions to be taken by the negotiating bodies. It is indicative and will be updated with new information as it becomes available.
Entry into force of the Paris Agreement triggers a variety of important consequences, including launch of the Agreement’s governing body, known as the CMA. In the parlance of the UN climate change process this stands for the Conference of the Parties to the Convention serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement. Precise dates will be announced in the coming days. The timing of the CMA during COP 22 will be announced in the coming days.
Whether you will be in Marrakech or following the conference virtually, this “Marrakech Conference Information Hub” gives you a quick access point to find out how to participate or follow the negotiations and how to navigate through the many pieces of information and news that are available.
UN Foundation Private Dialogue on the Global Agenda
Check against delivery Opening remarks by H.E. Mr Peter Thomson, President of the 71st session, at UN Foundation Private Dialogue on the Global Agenda 19 October 2016 Excellencies, ladies […]
Remarks at event celebrating the deposit of instruments of ratification for the Paris Agreement
Remarks by the President of the 71st session of the UN General Assembly at the event celebrating the deposit of instruments of ratification for the Paris Agreement 7 October 2016 […]
Statement on the Paris Agreement on climate change
Statement on the Paris Agreement on climate change from the President of the UN General Assembly H.E. Peter Thomson UNITED NATIONS, New York, 5 October 2016 — The President of […]