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UNITED NATIONS

Thursday, 9 December 2010

United Nations Climate Change Conference 2010 COP 16 and CMP 6 Cancun, 29 November – 10 December 2010

Daily Programme Overview ∗ Conference of the Parties (COP)

Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP) (Open meeting) 10.00–13.00

6th meeting of the COP 7th meeting of the CMP Joint high-level segment

Plenary Ceiba (Maya)

Heads of State/Government Dialogues (Open meeting) 10.45–12.15

2nd session

Plenary Cenote (Azteca)

Conference of the Parties (COP)

Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP) (Open meeting) 15.00–19.00

7th meeting of the COP 8th meeting of the CMP Joint high-level segment

Plenary Ceiba (Maya)

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Official meetings Conference of the Parties (COP)

Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP) (Open meeting) 6th meeting of the COP 7th meeting of the CMP Joint high-level segment [COP agenda item 9 and CMP agenda item 14]

10.00–13.00

1.

Plenary Ceiba (Maya)

Statements from Heads of States and Governments, ministers, and heads of delegation

This proceeding can also be followed on CCTV monitors as well as at the stage in Cancunmesse.

Conference of the Parties (COP)

Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP) (Open meeting) 7th meeting of the COP 8th meeting of the CMP Joint high-level segment [COP agenda item 9 and CMP agenda item 14]

15.00–19.00

1.

Plenary Ceiba (Maya)

Statements from ministers, and heads of delegation and observer States/Entities

This proceeding can also be followed on CCTV monitors as well as at the stage in Cancunmesse.

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Heads of State/Government Dialogues: “Keeping high our long-term ambitions against Climate Change” Room Cenote, Azteca (Expocenter) Thursday, 9 December 2010 10.45–12.15 Attendance: Open to all participants H.E. Mr. Felipe Calderon, President of Mexico, is hosting the second dialogue session with Heads of State/Government to exchange views on the topic: “The struggle against climate change, what should our legacy be?” representing Plurinational State of Bolivia (tbc), Central African Republic, Guyana, Republic of Kiribati, Nauru, Norway, Samoa, South Africa joined by The President of the World Bank and the Secretary General of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. This proceeding can also be followed on CCTV monitors as well as at the stage in Cancunmesse.

Informal groups of the Convention and Protocol bodies (Open to Parties and observers) CMP 10.00–11.30

Informal consultations on issues relating to joint implementation (Open to Parties and Observer States only)

Ballena (Azteca)

10.00–11.30

Informal consultations on the proposal from Kazakhstan to amend Annex B to the Kyoto Protocol (Open to Parties and Observer States only)

Pavoreal (Azteca)

11.30–12.30

Contact group on issues relating to the clean development mechanism

Guacamaya (Azteca)

11.30–12.30

Informal consultations on the adaptation fund (Open to Parties and Observer States only)

Ballena (Azteca)

12.30–13.00

Contact group on the adaptation fund

Ballena (Azteca)

15.00–16.30

Contact group on matters relating to compliance under the Kyoto Protocol

Mariposa (Azteca)

16.30–18.00

Contact group on issues relating to the clean development mechanism

Guacamaya (Azteca)

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Contact group on issues relating to joint implementation

Manati (Azteca)

AWG-KP 10.00–11.30

Spin-off group on Chapter II (Open to Parties and Observer States only)

Manati (Azteca)

15.00–16.30

Spin-off group on Chapter I (Open to Parties and Observer States only)

Manati (Azteca)

Informal consultations on enhanced action on mitigation (para. 1b(vi) of the Bali Action Plan) (Open to Parties and Observer States only)

Agave (Azteca)

AWG-LCA 10.00–10.30

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 . Corrections and/or deletions should be given to Ms. Heidi Sandoval (Registration counter) by 12.00, at the latest, on Wednesday, 8 December 2010.

Groups other than the Convention and Protocol bodies (Closed meetings) 08.00–09.00

African Group

Guacamaya (Azteca)

08.00–09.00

Alliance of Small Island States

Rana (Azteca)

08.00–09.00

Delegation of Belize on behalf of SICA countries

Pavoreal (Azteca)

08.00–12.20

Group of 77 and China

Maguey (Maya)

09.00–10.00

Delegation of Democratic Republic of Congo on behalf of the Congo Basin countries

Colibri (Azteca)

09.00–10.00

Environmental Integrity Group – Coordination Meeting

Maiz (Azteca)

10.30–12.30

President of Mexico dialogue

Cenote (Azteca)

12.00–13.00

Delegation of Venezuela on behalf of GRULAC

Estrella (Azteca)

13.00–14.00

Coalition for Rainforest Nations

Ballena (Azteca)

13.00–14.00

Delegation of Costa Rica on behalf of the Cartagena Dialogue

Pavoreal (Azteca)

13.00–14.00

Least Developed Countries – Coordination Meeting

Cascada (Azteca)

13.00–14.00

Asian Group

Manati (Azteca)

13.00–15.00

African Group

Guacamaya (Azteca)

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African Group

Guacamaya (Azteca)

18.00–19.00

Alliance of Small Island States

Rana (Azteca)

18.00–19.00

Delegation of Colombia on behalf of Highly Vulnerable Countries

Agave (Azteca)

18.00–19.00

Delegation of Costa Rica on behalf of Cartagena Dialogue (Latin American Countries)

Colibri (Azteca)

18.00–19.00

Delegation of Venezuela on behalf of ALBA

Cielo (Azteca)

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

Research and independent non-governmental organizations (RINGOs)

Aguila (Cancunmesse HallC)

09.00–10.00

Southern African Development Community Delegation (SADC) Minister’s Briefing

Cielo (Azteca)

09.00–10.00

Farmers non-governmental organizations

Pitaya (CancunmesseHall 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

League of Arab States (LAS)

Tortuga (Azteca)

13.00–14.00

Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)

Mariposa (Azteca)

13.00–14.00

Southern African Development Community Delegation (SADC)

Maiz (Azteca)

14.00–15.00

World Health Organization (WHO)

Mamey (Cancunmesse Hall C)

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Press briefings (Media only) 09.00–09.30

Mexico

Sol (Azteca)

10.00–10.30

World Bank

Sol (Azteca)

10.30–11.00

Guatemala: High vulnerability and evidence of impacts

Sol (Azteca)

11.00–11.30

Switzerland

Sol (Azteca)

13.15–13.45

UNFCCC

Sol (Azteca)

14.00–14.30

United States of America

Sol (Azteca)

15.00–15.30

Nicaragua

Sol (Azteca)

16.00–16.30

Ecuador

Sol (Azteca)

16.30–17.00

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Costa Rica Rene Castro: Man made projects increasing vulnerability in Central America

Sol (Azteca)

17.00–17.30

Joint UNEP, Norway, Germany & Denmark on fast track funding

Sol (Azteca)

17.30–18.00

Venezuela

Sol (Azteca)

18.00–18.30

Brazil

Sol (Azteca)

18.30–19.00

Japan

Sol (Azteca)

09.00–09.30

Climate Action Network Canada Press Conference

Luna (Azteca)

09.30–10.00

Inter-American Development Bank

Luna (Azteca)

10.00–10.30

Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental: Mexican outcomes and challenges after Cancun from the civil society's perspective

Luna (Azteca)

10.30–11.00

Indonesia-Norway REDD+ Partnership Briefing

Luna (Azteca)

11.00–11.30

Global Climate Partnership Fund (GCPF)

Luna (Azteca)

11.30–12.00

Climate Action Network International: negotiations update and assessment

Luna (Azteca)

12.00–12.30

Plurinational State of Bolivia

Luna (Azteca)

12.30–13.00

Food and Agricultural Organization

Luna (Azteca)

13.00–13.30

United Cities and Local Governments: Local and subnational Governments recognition in climate negotiation

Luna (Azteca)

13.30–14.00

Friends of the Earth International

Luna (Azteca)

14.00–14.30

Business Council for Sustainable Energy

Luna (Azteca)

14.30–15.00

Global Witness: REDD Negotiations Update and Outlook

Luna (Azteca)

15.00–15.30

Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy: Alternatives to Carbon Markets for Climate Finance

Luna (Azteca)

-715.30–16.00

Germanwatch, ETC, ENDA-TM, IIED: New initiative Adaptation Watch

Luna (Azteca)

16.00–16.30

PAIRVI Associates: ACTION FOR GREEN CARE (Event-I) by His Holiness Shri Shri 1008 Soham Babaji, the Spiritual Leader of India living in the caves at the high altitude of the Himalayas

Luna (Azteca)

16.30–17.00

Centre for Climate Change & Environmental Studies: Ceremony for cooperation on Sustainable Development & Diet policy & implementation with Organisation International Francophonie

Luna (Azteca)

18.00–18.30

Global Campaign for Climate Action: US and Chinese NGOs present agreement to inspire compromise

Luna (Azteca)

18.30–19.30

Australian Youth Climate Coalition: Youth in the text: Moving forward with Cancun's first consensus

Luna (Azteca)

20.00–20.30

CAN Japan: daily press briefing for Japanese media

Luna (Azteca)

10.00–10.30

Tropical Forest Group

Desierto (Cancunmesse Hall D)

15.00–15.30

Committee For A Constructive

Desierto (Cancunmesse Hall D)

16.00–16.30

Sustainable Markets Foundation - 350.org: Awards Ceremony for the 'Great Power Race'

Desierto (Cancunmesse Hall D)

16.30–17.00

Maryknoll Sisters of St. Dominic, Inc.: three alternatives to Kyoto Protocal by International Institute for Monetary Transformation

Desierto (Cancunmesse Hall D)

19.00–20.00

UN Foundation: Digital Media Center conversation: Gender and Climate Change: Differing Impacts, Differing Roles

Desierto (Cancunmesse Hall D)

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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 8 December 2010)

Bureau of the COP and the CMP COP President 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

H. E. Ms. Patricia Espinosa 2 (Mexico)

GRULAC

Mr. Andrej Krancj (Slovenia) Mr. Oleg Shamanov (Russian Federation)

Eastern Europe Eastern Europe

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

Ad Hoc Working Group on Long Term Cooperative Action under the Convention (AWG-LCA) AWG-LCA Chair AWG-LCA Vice-Chair AWG-LCA Rapporteur

Ad Hoc Working Group on Further Commitments for Annex I Parties under the Kyoto Protocol (AWG-KP) AWG-KP Chair AWG-KP Vice-Chair AWG-KP Rapporteur

Executive Board of the Clean Development Mechanism Member Alternate Member Alternate Member Alternate Member Alternate Member Alternate 1 2

Mr. Martin Hession (United Kingdom) Mr. Thomas Bernheim (European Commission)

Africa Africa Asia Asia GRULAC GRULAC WEOG WEOG Annex I Annex I

Information on the election process is available at . Elected at the opening session of COP 16 and CMP 6 on Monday, 29 November 2010.

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Mr. Siarhei Nikitsin (Belarus)

Eastern Europe Non-Annex I

Compliance Committee - Enforcement Branch Replacement Alternate

Annex I

Joint Implementation Supervisory Committee Member Alternate Member Alternate Member Alternate Member Alternate Member Alternate

Mr. Benoit Leguet (France) Mr. Anton Beck (Denmark) Ms. Irina Voitekhovitch (Belarus) Ms. Miriana Roman (Romania)

Annex I Annex I Annex I Annex I Annex I EITs Annex I EITs Annex I EITs Annex I EITs Non-Annex I Non-Annex I

Expert Group on Technology Transfer (EGTT) Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

Mr. Holger Liptow (Germany) Mr. Richard Miles (Australia) Mr. Jukka Uosukainen (Finland) Ms. Susan Weston (Canada)

Africa Africa Asia GRULAC GRULAC SIDS Annex I Annex I Annex I Annex I

Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG) Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

Mr. Erwin Künzi (Austria) Ms. Beth Lavender (Canada) Mr. Henk Jan Verhagen (The Netherlands)

Africa Africa Africa Africa Africa Asia Asia SIDS SIDS Annex II Annex II Annex II LDCs

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Preliminary schedule of meetings for Friday, 10 December 2010 This preliminary schedule is designed to give participants an overview for planning purposes. The information is indicative and subject to change, depending on the requirements of the negotiating process. Please consult the relevant day’s Daily Programme for final details, and the CCTV monitors for any last-minute changes. COP Time to be announced

Closing plenary

CMP Time to be announced

Closing plenary

COP/CMP a.m.

Joint high-level segment (Statements by observer organizations)

Status report on consideration of agenda items as at 8 December 2010 COP agenda item

Status

2

Organizational matters

2 (a)

Election of the President of the Conference at its sixteenth session

Sub-item completed

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 of the subsidiary bodies

Relevant items were referred to the SBSTA and SBI 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 Article 17 of the Convention

Contact group, chaired by Mr. Michael Zammit Cutajar (Malta) Secretariat contact: Mr. Dan Bondi Ogolla (+ 521 998 241 4024)

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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 of the subsidiary bodies

Relevant items were referred to the SBSTA and SBI Plans for upcoming plenary meetings agreed

5

Consideration of proposals by Parties for amendments to the Kyoto Protocol

Item taken up and remains open Secretariat contact: Mr. Dan Bondi Ogolla (+ 521 998 241 4024)

6

Issues relating to the clean development mechanism

Contact group, co-chaired by 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

8 (b)

Appeal by Croatia against a final decision of the enforcement branch of the Compliance Committee in relation to the implementation of decision 7/CP.12

9

Adaptation Fund

9 (a)

Report of the Adaptation Fund Board

9 (b)

Review of the Adaptation Fund

11

Proposal from Kazakhstan to amend Annex B to the Kyoto Protocol

Consultations by Mr. Mark Berman (Canada) Secretariat contact: Ms. Jane Bulmer (+521 998 109 9994)

Matters relating to carbon capture and storage (general issue)

Consultations by Ms. Socorro Flores (Mexico)

Contact group, co-chaired by Mr. Pornchai Danvivathana (Thailand) and Mr. Richard Tarasofsky (Canada) Secretariat contact: Mr. Maria Socorro Manguiat (+521 998 241 4027)

Contact group, co-chaired by Ms. Ruleta Camacho (Antigua and Barbuda) and Mr. Jukka Uosukainen (Finland) Secretariat contact: Mr. Marcelo Jordan (+521 998 109 8365)

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SBI agenda item

Status

2

Organizational matters

2 (a)

Adoption of the agenda

Agenda adopted, with sub-item 4 (b) held in abeyance

2 (b)

Organization of the work of the session

Organization of the work agreed

2 (c)

Election of officers other than the Chair

Consultations in progress. Officers to be elected by the COP on 10 December

2 (d)

Election of replacement officers

Consultations in progress. Additional officer to be elected by the CMP on 10 December if elected officers do not represent a Party to the Kyoto Protocol

3

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

3 (a)

Reports on national greenhouse gas inventory data from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention for the period 1990–2007 and the period 1990–2008

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.35)

3 (b)

Status of submission and review of fifth national communications

3 (c)

Date of submission of sixth national communications

3 (d)

Further implementation of Article 12, paragraph 5, of the Convention

4

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

4 (a)

Work of the Consultative Group of Experts on National Communications from Parties not included in Annex I to the Convention

4 (c)

Further implementation of Article 12, paragraph 5, of the Convention

Item forwarded to SBI 34

4 (d)

Provision of financial and technical support

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.37)

4 (b)

Information contained in national communications from Parties not included in Annex I to the Convention

Sub-item held in abeyance

Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded to the COP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.36 and Add.1) and a draft decision forwarded to the CMP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.36/Add.2) Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.36)

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.33)

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Financial mechanism of the Convention

5 (a)

Fourth review of the financial mechanism

Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded to the COP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.38 and Add.1)

5 (b)

Report of the Global Environment Facility to the Conference of the Parties and guidance to the Global Environment Facility

Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded to the COP for consideration and adoption as amended (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.39 and Add.1)

5 (c)

Assessment of the Special Climate Change Fund

Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded to the COP for consideration and adoption as amended (FCCC/CP/2010/L.3)

5 (d)

Least Developed Countries Fund

Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded to the COP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.27 and Add.1)

6

Article 6 of the Convention

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.26)

7

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

7 (a)

Progress on the implementation of decision 1/CP.10

Conclusions adopted as amended (FCCC/SBI/2010/ L.34/Rev.1)

7 (b)

Matters relating to the least developed countries

Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded to the COP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.28 and Add.1)

8

Development and transfer of technologies

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.25)

9

Capacity-building under the Convention

Draft decision forwarded to the COP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.29)

10

Capacity-building under the Kyoto Protocol

Draft decision forwarded to the CMP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.30)

11

Matters relating to Article 3, paragraph 14, of the Kyoto Protocol

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.23)

12

Report of the administrator of the international transaction log under the Kyoto Protocol

SBI took note of the report

13

Annual compilation and accounting reports for Annex B Parties under the Kyoto Protocol for 2009 and 2010

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.32)

14

Amendment of the Kyoto Protocol in respect of procedures and mechanisms relating to compliance

Item forwarded to SBI 34

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Arrangements for intergovernmental meetings

16

Administrative, financial and institutional matters

16 (a)

Audited financial statements for the biennium 2008–2009

16 (b)

Budget performance for the biennium 2010– 2011

16 (c)

Continuing review of the functions and operations of the secretariat

16 (d)

Privileges and immunities for individuals serving on constituted bodies established under the Kyoto Protocol

Item forwarded to SBI 34

17

Other matters

To be reflected in the report on the session (FCCC/SBI/2010/MISC.11, FCCC/SBI/2010/MISC.12)

18

Report on the session

Draft report adopted (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.22)

SBSTA agenda item

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.31)

Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded to the COP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.24 and Add.1) and a draft decision forwarded to the CMP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2010/L.24/Add.2)

Status

2

Organizational matters

2 (a)

Adoption of the agenda

Agenda adopted

2 (b)

Organization of the work of the session

Organization of the work agreed

2 (c)

Election of officers other than the Chair

Consultations in progress Officers to be elected by the COP on 10 December

2 (d)

Election of replacement officers

Consultations in progress Additional officers to be elected by the CMP on 10 December if elected officers do not represent a Party to the Kyoto Protocol

3

Nairobi work programme on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change

Conclusions adopted as amended (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.20)

4

Development and transfer of technologies

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.17)

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Research and systematic observation

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.22)

6

Methodological issues under the Convention

6 (a)

Emissions from fuel used for international aviation and maritime transport

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.19)

6 (b)

Annual report on the technical review of greenhouse gas inventories from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention

SBSTA took note of the report

6 (c)

Revision of the UNFCCC reporting guidelines on annual inventories by Parties included in Annex I to the Convention

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.18)

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 geological formations as clean development mechanism project activities

Draft decision recommended for consideration by the CMP (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.24)

7 (b)

Standardized baselines under the clean development mechanism

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.23)

7 (c)

Implications of the inclusion of reforestation of lands with forest in exhaustion as afforestation and reforestation clean development mechanism project activities

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.15)

7 (d)

Common metrics to calculate the CO2 equivalence of greenhouse gases

Sub-item completed To be reflected in the report on the session

7 (e)

Annual report on the technical review of 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

SBSTA took note of the report

8

Scientific, technical and socio-economic aspects of mitigation of climate change

Item completed To be reflected in the report on the session

9

Matters relating to Article 2, paragraph 3, of the Kyoto Protocol

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.16)

10

Other matters: Activities implemented jointly under the pilot phase

Draft decision recommended for adoption by the COP (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.21)

11

Report on the session

Draft report adopted (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/L.14)

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Status

2

Organizational matters

2 (a)

Adoption of the agenda

Agenda adopted

2 (b)

Organization of the work of the session

Organization of the work agreed Contact group on item 3 chaired by Ambassador John W. Ashe (Antigua and Barbuda), Chair of the AWG-KP Secretariat contact: Mr. Jigme: (+52 1 9982413979) The Contact group on item 3 has organized its work in five spin-off groups as follows: Spin-off group on Chapter I, co-facilitated by Mr. Leon Charles (Grenada) and Mr. Jürgen Lefevere (EU) Secretariat contact: Mr. Jigme: (+52 1 9982413979) Spin-off group on Chapter II, co-facilitated by Mr. Marcelo Rocha (Brazil) and Mr. Peter Iversen (Denmark) Secretariat contact: Ms. Maria Sanz Sanchez (+52 1 9982413899)

3

Consideration of further commitments for Annex I Parties under the Kyoto Protocol

Spin-off group on Chapter III, facilitated by Ambassador Adrian Macey (New Zealand) Secretariat contact: Mr. Andrew Howard (+52 1 9981470502) Spin-off group on Chapter IV, facilitated by Ambassador Adrian Macey (New Zealand) Secretariat contact: Ms. Katia Simeonova (+52 1 9981470469) Spin-off group on Chapter V, co-facilitated by Mr. Andrew Ure (Australia) and Mr. Eduardo Calvo (Peru) Secretariat contact: Mr. Festus Luboyera: (+52 1 9982414037) Revised proposal by the Chair (FCCC/KP/AWG/2010/CRP.4/Rev.2) available at the documents counter

4

Other matters

Item closed

5

Report on the session

Draft report prepared (FCCC/KP/AWG/2010/L.7)

AWG-LCA agenda item 2 Organizational matters

Status

2 (a)

Agenda adopted

Adoption of the agenda

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Organization of the work of the session

Organization of the work agreed 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) “Elements of the outcome. Note by the Chair” (FCCC/AWGLCA/2010/CRP.3) available at the documents counter The contact group on item 3 has organized its work in four drafting groups as follows: A shared vision for long-term cooperative action; review, facilitated by Mr. Anders Turesson (Sweden) Secretariat contact: Mr. Daniel Klein (+52 1 9982413969) Enhanced action on adaptation, facilitated by Mr. Kishan Kumarsingh (Trinidad and Tobago) Secretariat contact: Mr. Youssef Nassef (+52 1 9982413902) Draft text on enhanced action on adaptation (version [email protected]) available at the documents counter.

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Preparation of an outcome to be presented to the Conference of the Parties for adoption at its sixteenth session to enable the full, effective and sustained implementation of the Convention through long-term cooperative action now, up to and beyond 2012

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) The co-facilitators have requested Mr. Audun Rosland (Norway) to facilitate the drafting group on mitigation (para. 1b(iii) of the BAP) The co-facilitators have requested Ms. Annemarie Watt (Australia) to facilitate the drafting group on mitigation (para. 1b(iv) of the BAP) Draft text on cooperative sectoral approaches and sector-specific actions, in order to enhance implementation of Article 4, paragraph 1(c), of the Convention (para. 1b(iv) of the BAP) (version [email protected]) available at the documents counter. 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)

- 18 The co-facilitators have requested Mr. Crispin D'Auvergne (Saint Lucia) to facilitate the drafting group on mitigation (para. 1b(vi) of the BAP) Draft text on economic and social consequences of response measures (para. 1b(vi) of the BAP) (version [email protected]) available at the documents counter. 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) 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

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Report on the session

Draft report prepared (FCCC/AWGLCA/2010/L.6)

Special announcements Vacancies at the UNFCCC secretariat

Conference participants are encouraged to bring to the attention of qualified individuals in their countries/organizations the link to the employment page of the secretariat website: Six professional positions are currently advertised: Chief of Staff, Office of the Executive Secretary Coordinator, Information Technology Services (ITS) Programme Manager, Information Systems Delivery Sub-programme in ITS Chief, Human Resources Unit, Administrative Services Programme 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.

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Announcements Availability of meeting rooms

The demand for meeting rooms is expected to exceed the capacity of the conference 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 center for COP 16/CMP 6 is located at the Nizuc branch of the Moon Palace Hotel. The center provides full services for the writing press, including wireless access and computer center. An International Broadcast Center is available for the use of radio and TV outlets. Press conferences are held in rooms Sol and Luna in the Azteca (Expo-Center), and in Desierto (Cancunmesse). All press conferences are webcast live and on-demand and may be viewed on closed-circuit TV in all locations. A continuous shuttle bus operates from the lobby of the Nizuc Media Center to the entrance of Azteca (ExpoCentre) and back from the same location. Those traveling from or to the Cancunmesse may take the "Nizuc Express". Parties and observers are invited to bring to the Nizuc any press releases, publications or digital media for distribution to the media where they may be conveniently displayed on available shelving in the entrance lobby. For more information telephone the COP 16/CMP 6 media call center number: +521 998 283 2144

Use of audio/video recording devices by participants at UNFCCC sessions

The making of audio and video recordings, including any external transmission, by Party or observer organization delegations during open and closed official meetings and in designated security zones is not permitted. The secretariat provides audio recordings of official meetings, as required by Parties. Webcasts are provided for open plenary meetings.

Meditation room

A room for meditation and prayer is available to participants and is located in Cancunmesse, Hall D, and also in the “Meditation Garden” which is located on the beach stretching between Maya (Sunrise) and Nizuc Media Center.

Catholic Mass

During COP 16 /CMP 6, a Catholic mass is held every morning at 7.00 a.m. in the chapel located in the Nizuc section of the Moon Palace Hotel.

Webcasts of the sessions

For the duration of the conference, official Plenary meetings will be available live and on-demand, with English, Spanish and floor audio streams. Press conferences will be webcast in floor and Spanish languages as provided. A selection of side-events will be available on-demand only. On-demand files will be available within 24 hours after the close of each meeting, side-events within 48 hours. Please check the UNFCCC website for the date and time of webcast sessions at .

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Besides classical website information on , the secretariat is offering the mobile version of the UNFCCC website and the official iPhone/iPad application ‘Negotiator’ for the conference. Using the iPhone/iPad application ‘Negotiator’, users can: • get logistical information about the conference (directories, venue maps, etc.); • read the latest documents, agendas and meeting information; • view the latest YouTube videos and photos from the conference; • join the conference via the Facebook and Twitter channels. Please note: The iPhone/iPad app, ‘Negotiator’ can be downloaded FREE via iTunes app store. The secretariat is offering a special online reporting service to the media. Online videos will be made available on the website summarizing the secretariat's press briefing. This video can be viewed and downloaded for Podcast. The secretariat is encouraging online media to link to the online video. All videos can be found on and iTunes. Community tools, such as Facebook, Twitter and Flickr will allow to participate and to respond to the conference in Cancún. All links can be found on the Cancun conference page on .

Blogger's Loft

A special support area is available to participants who need a fixed Internet connection in order to upload multimedia content to the web, blogs and social networking sites. The Blogger’s Loft on the upper level of the Cancunmesse provides workspace, power and fixed Internet connections for a limited number. The Blogger’s Loft is prioritized for those working with multimedia content. Participants needing only access to the Internet for email or office purposes should utilize the computer centres or wireless zones. The Blogger’s Loft is part of a pilot project by the UNFCCC secretariat with the United Nations Foundation that seeks to explore options for the participation of new “digital media” both physically and virtually in the UNFCCC process. During the Conference, all online media and bloggers using the Blogger’s lounge will also be able to attend a series of interactive “digital media conversation” events to be held in the Desierto Press Conference Room in the Cancunmesse starting on Saturday, 4 December. Watch for the schedule in the Daily Programme.

First Aid

Medical services are located in Maya (Sunrise) and Nizuc Media center.

Credentials

“Credentials of representatives, alternate representatives and advisers shall be issued either by the Head of State or Government or by the Minister for Foreign Affairs.” Delegations are kindly requested to present the corresponding letters of credentials to the External Relations team in the Conference Affairs office, located on the ground floor, Sunrise/Maya (left of the escalators).

Climate Change Publications Counter

Publications clearly attributed to a Party or an observer organization can be distributed and displayed, after approval, at the Climate Change Publications Counter. The counter is located at Cancunmesse (Hall C). Please provide a sample to Ms. Claudia Pena-Martin at the Side Events and Exhibits Coordination Office, located at Cancunmesse (Hall C). The counter cannot manage large volumes, but will assist in changing the range of documents. Organizers of Exhibits are requested to display and distribute documents at their Exhibit booths. Side Event advertisements and invitations can be posted on the notice boards located in both Cancunmesse and Moon Palace. Contact information Ms. Claudia Pena-Martin [email protected] Tel: +52 1998 2413 873

- 21 Delegation nameplates

Delegates are kindly requested not to remove country nameplates from the meeting rooms. The secretariat is unable to replace these at short notice and this can lead to serious disruptions at meetings.

Security

Participants should ensure that they wear their conference badge in full view at all times, as the security officers may request them to verify their identity. This may lead to some inconvenience, but it is expected that participants will appreciate the need for such arrangements.

Medical and security Emergencies

The Mexican Government has dedicated numbers for emergency situations. Please note that the medical and security emergency number in Cancun is 066. The medical and security emergency number in Moon Palace is 0.

Building fire regulations

In order to ensure compliance with building fire regulations, UN Security may ask participants to refrain from accessing meeting rooms or vacate meeting rooms if the room capacity is full. Thank you for your cooperation.

Information Hotline

An information hotline has been established by the Mexican Government. The number for the Information hotline is 01 800 COP 1600.

Lost and found items

Participants are reminded not to leave personal belongings in meeting rooms. Documents left in meeting rooms and on unattended desks will be removed. The Security office, located near the main entrance, is responsible for lost and found items.

Pigeonholes for delegates

Pigeonholes for the distribution of official documents and messages, which delegates are kindly requested to check at regular intervals, are located next to the Documents Distribution counter. Participants are requested to refrain from distributing nonofficial material via the pigeonholes.

Facilities for observer organizations

Offices for the business and industry non-governmental organizations (BINGOs), environmental non-governmental organizations (ENGOs), farmers non-governmental 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 nongovernmental organizations (Women and Gender) are located in Moon Palace (Chile, ground floor).

Catering

If you wish to order catering for your side event or meetings, please liaise directly with the official company at the following link . 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 [email protected] Tel: +52 155 2728 7618

Transportation arrangements

In order to ease the vehicle circulation inside and to and from the conference premises, participants should refrain from using private transportation and are encouraged to take advantage of the free conference shuttle or lobby to lobby buses connecting the different conference areas and these with the hotel zone.

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The speed limit within the Moon Palace is of 40 km per hour. Please be reminded that wild animals have always the pass of way, therefore, drivers please slow down when passing close to grazing animals and be prepared to let them cross in front of your car.

Rio Conventions Calendar 2011 – Forests for People, Forests for the Earth

The Rio Conventions Calendar 2011 will be distributed as of Monday, 6 December 2010, to all participants. The calendar will be made available from two distribution points: 1) Maya (Sunrise), main lobby at the information desk 2) Cancunmesse, RTCC stand, #123, Hall C. In Cancunmesse, calendars will be distributed from 10.0012.00 and from 14.00-17.00. The official launch of the 2011 calendar will be celebrated in the presence of the three Executive Secretaries on Wednesday, 8 December 2010, 18.30 at the Climate Change Studio in Cancunmesse (Hall C).

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 to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP)

Ms. June Budhooram

Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI)

Ms. Preety Bhandari

Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA)

Ms. Wanna Tanunchaiwatana

Ad Hoc Working Group on Further Commitments for Annex I Parties under the Kyoto Protocol (AWG-KP) Ad Hoc Working Group on Long-term Cooperative Action under the Convention (AWG-LCA)

Mr. Vitaly Matsarski

Coordinator, Conference Affairs Services

Ms. Salwa Dallalah

Chief Legal Adviser

Mr. Dan Bondi Ogolla

Liaison with Government delegates and registration; funding for delegations

Mr. Horacio Peluffo

Liaison with observer organizations

Ms. Megumi Endo

Conference Spokesperson

Mr. Eric Hall

Media Relations Officer

Mr. John Hay

Mr. Halldor Thorgeirsson

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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 . The secretariat would like to note that the scheduling of events remains dependent upon the demands of the negotiating process. For short-term changes please consult the CCTV monitors. Descriptions of the events listed below have been reproduced as received, and without formal editing.

Side events Time

Title/Theme Development pathways for GHG commitments We present the implications of countrywide emission arising from the achievement of development goals.

Organizer Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) Mr. Luis Costa [email protected] (+49 331 2882527)

11.30– 13.00

The human face of climate change: A matter of human rights. Pacific Calling Partnership event Climate change has a human face and is a rights issue right across the Pacific from Kiribati to Tuvalu to the Torres Strait. People from these nations and partners will, through story, dance and song, reflect and report on the issues involved in dealing daily with the reality of climate change.

Climate Action Network Australia (CANA) Ms. Georgina Woods [email protected] (+61 0 407227633)

Climate Institute (CI) Mr. John-Michael Cross [email protected] (+1 202 5524723)

11.30– 13.00

Mexican interactive network for climate awareness and response: A global model The newly-launched interactive network in Mexico links the Tickell Climate Observatory, the world's highest, with climate theatres in several cities and programs to empower individuals to be climate problem solvers. This event will showcase this as a model to catalyze ideas worldwide.

Italy Ms. Paola Geronzi [email protected] (+3 144 3934684195)

13.20– 14.40

International cooperation and local commitment: a success story in the Small Pacific Islands states On May 10th 2007, the government of Italy and the governments of the Pacific Small Island states launched in New York a cooperation program to address the key global challenges of climate change, in less than 3 years about $11 Mln in projects and activities – 18 projects in all–have been committed.

11.30– 13.00

Venue Aguila (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Jaguar (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Mamey (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Sandia (Cancunmesse Hall C)

- 24 Gender and climate change finance: Empowering women to lead in the new green economy This event will showcase gains in women’s empowerment in climate change finance and the green economy, including new entrepreneurial ventures and advocacy strides in climate finance architecture, going beyond why it’s important to empower women to a discussion of how it is being done.

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), World Food Programme (WFP) Ms. Itzá Castañeda [email protected] (+521 55 16942931)

15.00– 16.30

Experiences in mainstreaming adaptation to climate change into decision making Organisations from Canada and Australia, Ouranos and the Australian National University (ANU), will present through case studies how research, multidisciplinarity, private and public sectors stakeholders, civil society actors, etc. can work together to efficiently decrease vulnerability to climate change.

Ouranos, Australian National University (ANU) Ms. Blondlot Anne [email protected] (+1 514 2826464)

15.00– 16.30

Low-carbon development in China: Clean technologies and GHG accounting How will China reduce the carbon intensity of its economy by 40%-45% from 2005 levels by 2020? Through low-carbon transportation policies and technologies and standardized measuring, reporting and verification (MRV) of GHG emissions. This panel focuses bottom up solutions to climate change in China.

Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation (iCET) Ms. Lucia Green-Weiskel [email protected] (+917 287 8297)

Montenegro Ms. Rosalaura Romeo [email protected] (+39 6 57055961)

15.00– 16.30

Regional approaches for climate change adaptation in mountain areas – sharing the experience In the Mountain Partnership context, regional cooperation mechanisms for promoting sustainable mountain development will be discussed in particular regarding climate change adaptation. This will include conventions as well as informal arrangements in order to foster exchange among mountain regions.

16.45– 18.15

Ending deforestation for cattle: challenges, opportunities and workable solutions Industry associations, NGOs, meat and leather brands have taken steps to end deforestation for cattle, a major source of Brazil's GHG emissions. Mapping ranches, monitoring deforestation and adopting innovative policies in supply chains can enable a deforestation-free cattle industry to thrive.

National Wildlife Federation (NWF), Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) Ms. Barbara Bramble [email protected] (+202 552 9773)

13.20– 14.40

Aguila (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Jaguar (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Monarca (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Mamey (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Jaguar (Cancunmesse Hall D)

- 25 Climate Action Reserve Mr. Joel Levin [email protected] (+1 213 8911444)

16.45– 18.15

The Climate Action Reserve presents: “R20 - Regions of Climate Action” Subnational governments are demonstrating that they have the capacity and willingness to tackle climate change. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and other subnational leaders will discuss how the R20 brings together subnational governments to implement low-carbon and climate resilient projects.

16.45– 18.15

GCF: Cooperation among subnational governments and NGOs on REDD (Hosted by Nigeria and the TFG) The Governors’ Climate and Forests Task Force (GCF) is a subnational coalition of 14 states and provinces in Brazil, Indonesia, Nigeria, Mexico, and USA working with NGOs and other stakeholders to protect the climate and forests by integrating REDD into emerging greenhouse gas compliance regimes.

Tropical Forest Group (TFG), Nigeria Mr. John O. Niles [email protected] (+805 252 6777)

18.30– 20.00

Shipping and combating climate change The shipping industry is proactively seeking solutions to the environmental, political and economic imperatives to continue mitigating its impact on climate changes. ICS, Intertanko and BIMCO will review the current situation and the way ahead. Key member states will be invited to participate.

Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) Mr. Michael Lund [email protected] (+45 2880 4523410665)

18.30– 20.00

The Africa green fund Towards achieving sustainable development for Africa: Evaluating the past and looking into the future, harnessing finance opportunities, supporting adaptation efforts, clean energy and mitigation, and ensuring a green growth economy.

African Development Bank Group (AfDB) Ms. Balgis Osman Elasha [email protected] (+216 71 102249)

18.30– 20.00

Plans and Pilots: an international axis on low carbon strategies for subnational governments This side event in cooperation with The Climate Group will show how projects between developed and developing regions can benefit both parties. The UNDP Territorial Approach to Climate Change and specific bilateral collaboration projects will demonstrate that this can succeed at subnational level.

Network of Regional Governments for Sustainable Development (nrg4SD), The Climate Group Ms. Maruxa Cardama [email protected] (+32 29 475844339)

Monarca (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Mamey (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Cacao (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Jaguar (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Sandia (Cancunmesse Hall C)

- 26 Switzerland Mr. Anton Hilber [email protected] (+41 31 3220314)

18.30– 20.00

SWITZERLAND Adaptation Economics Recent Work Relevant for National Adaptation Planning and Projects. What is the cost of Adaptation? Where to spend money first and how to spend it wisely? Studies EACC (WB, Warren Evans), ECA (SwissRE, David Bresch) and Quantify Adaptation Benefits (Uni Zurich, Axel Michaelowa). Panel with Saleemul Huq (IIED).

18.30– 20.00

Elements to fast start climate action Elements to fast start climate action. Including how to narrow the gap between the submitted pledges and mitigation action plans and the two degrees target, and key roles of policy instruments such as NAMAs, LEDS.

Netherlands Ms. Marian Massaar [email protected] (+31 70 3170339445)

18.30– 20.00

Climate change, a workers' issue proposals for a socially fair climate deal Climate change needs an urgent and sustainable response. Trade unions from North and South will introduce proposals for making the climate deal a people's deal. This event will broadcast the awardwinning documentary on trade unions and climate change "A call to action".

International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) Ms. Anabella Rosemberg [email protected] (+33 1 55373737)

20.15– 21.45

Global and European wind energy outlook GWEC will present the newly published report ‘Global Wind Energy Outlook 2010’ which looks at the global deployment and mitigation potential of wind power up to 2050. The European Wind Energy Association will focus on mitigation potential in the EU with special emphasis on the ETS after the economic crisis.

Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) Mr. Stephen Sawyer [email protected] (+32 2 2131987)

20.15– 21.45

Promoting integrity in adaptation, mitigation and finance MRVs Promoting good governance in climate change mitigation and adaptation actions and financing. Recommendations for MRV transparency, accountability and public oversight for public, private and civil society sector stakeholders.

Transparency International (TI) Ms. Lisa Elges [email protected] (+49 30 34382018)

Aguila (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Mamey (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Pitaya (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Cacao (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Mamey (Cancunmesse Hall C)

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20.15– 21.45

Experiencias innovadoras desde América Latina en respuesta al Cambio climatico frente al CMNUCC. Como aporte ante CMNUCC se presentara la sistematización de herramientas innovadoras de mitigacion, adaptación y finaciamiento ante el cambio climatico, como el Fondo Amazonia de Brasil y el proyecto Yasunni de Ecuador comentado por presidente WWF y secretario CMNUCC en Kioto.

Fundación Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (FARN) Mr. Bernardo Damian Voloj [email protected] (+54 11 43120788)

20.15– 21.45

Climate city: Innovations for GHG reduction in urban areas How do industries contribute to climate protection? What role do megacities play and what challenges do they have to overcome on the way to a low carbon society? How can politics help? Discuss with experts their views on climate efficient solutions for emerging megacities.

Federation of German Industries (BDI) Mr. Martin Schröder [email protected] (+49 30 20281606)

20.15– 21.45

Proyekto piloto FANCV Creación Consejo Conjunto (AutoridadesSoc.Civil) Regionales: Preveer ingreso y/o reubicación positiva: Desplazados, Refugiados/Migrantes-Ciudades Autosustent./ Desarrollo Interactivo no Interdep/Gestión Ordenada/Mitig./Reversion/Efect CC., Incremento Coop. Inter. /Productividad/ Integración -DH.

Fundación Argentina a las Naciones Camino a la Verdad (FANCV) Ms. Graciela R. Yanovsky [email protected] (+54 11 45831239)

20.15– 21.45

Where the U.S. stands on fulfilling its Copenhagen pledges Our panel will discuss progress made by U.S. in reaching their Copenhagen pledges on finance, mitigation, MRV, and technology cooperation. The panel will feature congressional staff and a member of the administration.

U.S. Climate Action Network (USCAN) Ms. Jennifer Kurz [email protected] (+1 202 3744431)

Pitaya (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Sandia (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Jaguar (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Monarca (Cancunmesse Hall D)

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 Time

10.20– 10.40

Title/Theme Carbon capture in Cerrado (Savanah) Cerrado, the Brazilian Savanah, is being deforested by agro business and for making charcoal. But there is hope, as Cerrado has a large potential for Carbon Capture and for recovery of degraded land.

Organizer Brazil Mr. Milton Nogueira da Silva Executive Secretary

[email protected]

Venue Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

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11.00– 11.20

11.40– 12.00

12.00– 12.20

12.30– 12.45

12.45– 13.00

Unlocking the Sunbelt potential of solar photovoltaic electricity to bridge the global energy gap The potential of solar photovoltaic energy in the Sunbelt region, located between parallels 35 North/South, remains untapped despite the high levels of sun radiation registered in this area, which accounts for 5 billion people of the world’s population.

European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA). Eleni Despotou Secretary General of the European Photovoltaic Industry Association

The Polar Explorer, COP15 Film in partnership with UNEP. This special film presentation to delegates attending COP16 reports on the latest climate change research from both polar regions: the Arctic and Antarctica. Having just returned from his polar expedition, filmmaker Mark Terry partners once again with the UNEP and explains why the polar regions are critical in these climate change talks.

The Climate Registery Mark Terry, Filmmaker President of Neko Harbour Entertainment [email protected]

Tackling the Demand and Supply Side – Extractive Industries and Climate Change The Heinrich Boell Foundation is working with partners around the world on the link between extractive industries and climate politics – from tar sands, uranium and coal to strategic minerals for Green technologies – thereby bridging the demand and supply side of the global transformation.

Heinrich Böll Foundation (HBF) Lili Fuhr, Head of Ecology and Sustainable Development Department, Heinrich Boell Foundation

A post-Kyoto alternative in the Tierra Fee & Dividend governance system using a carbon-based international monetary system The Tierra Fee & Dividend governance system proposes to use a carbon-based international monetary system to combat climate change by advancing low carbon, climate resilient development. Its carbonbased standard would make currencies convertible and remove the global reserve system that costs non-hard currency countries about $100 billion annually.

MaryKnoll Sisters of St. Dominic, Inc. Frans C. Verhagen, M. Div., M.I.A., Ph. D. Sustainability Sociologist

Global warming threats to biodiversity with a focus on Mexico Why a 350ppm/1.5C target is necessary to preserve healthy ecosystems and biodiversity with an emphasis on global warming threats to Mexican species.

Center for Biological Diversity Dr. Shaye Wolf, Climate Science Director, Center for Biological Diversity

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected] Phone 917-617-6217

[email protected] Phone: 415.385.5746

Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

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13.00– 13.20

Education, Training and Public Awareness on climate change, the first decision in Cancun. What is article 6 of the climate change convention? What are the elements of article 6? Why it is important? Which is your personal experience in article 6? What happened in Cancun related with article 6? Final message

Dominican Republic Adriana Valenzuela Consultant on Education, Training and Public Awareness

The role of information and communications technologies in combating climate change

International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Dr Cosmas Zavazava, Chief of Projects and Initiatives Department,

13.40– 14.00

Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

[email protected]

[email protected]

Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Cristina Bueti, Programme Coordinator, ITU

[email protected]

14.00– 14.20

14.20– 14.40

15.00– 15.20

Climate change impacts in Malawi and national response Urgency for adaptation, mitigation and advocacy

Malawi Aloysius M. Kamperewera PhD Deputy Director

Cities and Climate Change: Enhancing mitigation and adaptation action Cities both contribute to climate change and are affected by its impacts. However, the degree to which any city’s emissions contribute to climate change is not necessarily matched by the range and severity of impacts. Both adaptation and mitigation strategies in urban areas require new and improved infrastructure and basic services.

UNHABITAT Rafael Tuts Chief global division, Urban Environmental Planning Branch

Climate science to inform decision making We will highlight some of the latest evidence of climate change. We will also introduce the latest policy relevant work with our new climate model. Finally we will say something about our partnerships enabling scientists in many countries to do their own climate modeling.

Met Office Headley Center Dr Vicky Pope, Head of climate science advice Organisation

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

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15.20– 15.40

15.40– 16.00

16.40– 17.00

17.00– 17.20

17.20– 17.40

State of REDD+, challenges of implementation and its importance to curbing the rate of deforestation With 13 million hectares of forests lost annually, Frances Seymour, the Director General of the Center for International Forestry Research, will discuss the state of REDD+ negotiations, the impact an agreement could have on deforestation rates and the challenges of implementing a future pact.

Center for International Forestry Research Frances Seymour, Director General of the Center for International Forestry Research

Education for Sustainable Development Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction Education for Children.

UNICEF Stephanie Hodge Cross Sector Coordination Specialist Education Division

[email protected]

Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

[email protected] Nature’s solutions to climate change Managing natural resources such as forests, wetlands and coastal ecosystems can enable store substantial amounts of carbon, as well as provide food, fuel and water for adaptation. These approaches are available, cost-effective and sustainable ways to urgently reduce emissions and adapt.

International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Stewart Magginis, Head of Delegation

Vulnerability-Adaptation-Resilience of national energy systems to climate change or the means to better take into account the contribution of energy issues to ecodevelopment In the light of increasing climate disturbances, issues of vulnerability, adaptation and resilience are becoming more and more urgent. This is why access to clean, efficient, accessible and affordable energy is definitely an omnipresent challenge whereas it is too often not yet considered in the light of ecodevelopment goals. HELIO with its lasting contribution on this topic advocates strengthening actions and projects and implementing new initiatives on this issue.

HELIO International Stéphane POUFFARY Executive Director

Poverty Alleviation through MarketBased Renewable Energy Solutions Poverty alleviation and access to energy are critically connected. SNV believes in renewable energy as a means to lift households out of poverty, provide jobs, grow small businesses and combat climate change. We support the establishment of sustainable sectors in developing countries worldwide.

(SNV) Netherlands Development Organisation Jean de Matha Ouédraogo Region Head Renewable Energy for East and Southern Africa From Burkina Faso, Based in Rwanda

Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

[email protected] Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

[email protected]

Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

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17.40– 18.00

COP 16 and the Importance of On-theGround Action Ned Helme provides analysis of the events at Cancun, and explains the importance of on-the-ground action, MRV and finance moving forward.

Center for Clean Air Policy Ned Helme President of the Center for Clean Air Policy

MOCCIC proposes for the COP 16 decisions as: to continue the Kyoto Protocol and financing fund that reports and answers to the UNFCCC.

Care International Rocío Valdeavellano Coordinator of Citizen Movement Against Climate Change- Peru (MOCCIC)

18.00– 18.20

[email protected]

Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C) Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Victor Sanchez Campos Member of the coordinator group of MOCCIC

[email protected]

18.20– 18.40

18.40– 19.00

Canadian Youth Delegation: Representing the views of young Canadians at the UN Conference Giving a Canadian youth perspective on climate change and the actions of the Canadian government.

Tides Canada Initiative Society Mr. Jonathan Williams [email protected] Ms. Emilie Novaczek

Gender and Community Based Adaptation We would like to speak about the "gender"-site / perspective on climate change with a focus on Adaptation.

GenderCC Sharmind Neelormi Ahsan uddin Ahmed

[email protected]

Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Climate Change Studio (Cancunmesse Hall C)

GenderCC / Centre for global Change, Bangladesh.

Bloggers' Loft digital media events The Bloggers' loft and the digital media "conversation" events are part of a pilot project by the UNFCCC secretariat organized with the support of the UN Foundation. The project seeks to explore options for using the Internet and social media to communicate and share information about the COP more broadly. These "conversations" are aimed at digital media, bloggers, and observers and offer an opportunity for informal discussion and exchange each day at 14.00 and 19.00 Monday-Friday. We hope you'll join us and share your ideas for interesting topics for briefings and dialogue. And, don't forget to use the Bloggers' Loft in the Cancunmesse for your filing and connection needs. Time 14.00– 15.00

Title/Theme Gender and Climate Change Differing Impacts, Differing Roles (UNIFEM)

Organizer UNFCCC Alexander Saier [email protected]

Venue Desierto (Cancunmesse Hall D)

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

Mexican pavilion Time

11.00– 12.30

12.50– 13.20

13.30– 14.30

15.00– 17.00

17.30– 19.00

19.30– 20.30

Title/Theme Lessons learned from Costa Rica, Mexico and Ecuador on PES and other instruments to advance REDD+ Speakers: Juan Elvira Quesada, Minister of Environment and Natural Resources; René Castro, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Costa Rica; Juan Manuel Torres Rojo, Director General for CONAFOR . Agreement Signature with the World Bank for gas burning and vent reduction Speakers: Dra. Georgina Kessel, Minister of Energy.

Organizer National Commission for Forestry (CONAFOR) Lourdes García [email protected]

Climate Change Action Program for the State of Chiapas (PACCCH) and field experiences” Speakers: Alejandro Callejas, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Environment, Housing and Natural History of Chiapas; Juan Carlos Franco, PACCCH; Fernando Paz, COLPOS; Ben de Jong, ECOSUR; Yatziri Zepeda, Starbucks project.

Conservation International Mexico Lourdes García [email protected]

Midterm Policy Framework for Climate Change Adaptation in Mexico Speakers: Juan Elvira Quesada, Minister of Environment and Natural Resources; Fernando Tudela, Undersecretary for Environmental Planning and Policy; Veerle Vandeweerd, Director UNDP Environment and Energy Group

SEMARNAT and UNDP Lourdes García [email protected]

Mexican Indigenous people: biodiversity and climate change”} Speaker: Mateo Castillo, Coordinator for Social Participation and Transparency

SEMARNAT Lourdes García [email protected]

Local Initiatives on Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change in Mexico’s forests: REDD+ early actions Speakers: Juan Manuel Torres Rojo, Director General of the Mexican Forestry Commission; Sergio Humberto Graf Montero, General Coordinator of Production and Productivity of the Mexican Forestry Commission, Ignacio Rivera Rodriguez Undersecretary of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Rural Development.

National Commission for Forestry (CONAFOR) Lourdes García [email protected]

Ministry of Energy of Mexico Lourdes García [email protected]

Venue

Mexican Pavilion (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Mexican Pavilion (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Mexican Pavilion (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Mexican Pavilion (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Mexican Pavilion (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Mexican Pavilion (Cancunmesse Hall D)

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13.15– 14.00

14.30– 15.00

16.00– 17.15

17.45– 18.45

18.45– 19.30

Title/Theme Video exibition Ethanol made from sugarcane is an ideal renewable fuel that can help reduce greenhouse gases while diversifying World's energy resources.

Organizer Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association Mrs. Jeanine Souza [email protected] (+55 11 3093 4949)

Second National Communication of Brazil to the UFCCC The Second National Communication of Brazil to the UNFCCC contains the description of steps taken or envisaged to implement the Convention, as well as the Inventory of Anthropogenic Emissions by Sources and Removals by Sinks of Greenhouse Gases for the period from 1990 to 2005.

Ministry of Science and Technology, Brazil Mr. José Domingos Gonzalez Miguez, General Coordinator on Global Climate Change [email protected] (+55 61 3317 7512)

Urban environmental services: Recycling as mitigation strategy and social policy in Brazil The event will discuss the potential of recycling in Brazil to enhance ecosystem services provision, including the mitigation of GHG emissions, by reducing the need of energy and materials used for production. It also explores the role played by waste pickers in promoting recycling.

Brazilian Institute of Applied Economic Research (IPEA) Mr. Jorge Hargrave and Gustavo Luedemann [email protected] (+55 61 3411 8989)

The strength of the collective: How to create and how to manage The events proposes a dialogue on how to create a concept of unified management to agregate scholars, companies, NGOs and governments inside colective initiatives. Speakers: Matthew Shirts (National Geographic Brasil); Augusto Rodrigues (CPFL); Marcelo Morgado (SABESP) .

Sustainable Planet Mr. Matthew Shirts [email protected] (+55 61 3037 8617)

Challenges and opportunities of the New economy The event will discuss how the climate change debate is promoting the development of new economic activities and of different ways of doing business .

Ethos Institute Mr. Oded Grajew [email protected] (+55 11 3616 7575)

Amazon in Cancun exibition The Brazilian Government is proud to host the Amazon in Cancun Exibition at the Brazilian Pavillion. To celebrate the exibition, a coktail will be served at the Brazilian Pavillion at 18h45.

Ministry of External Relations, Brazil Mr. Gustavo Westmann [email protected] ov.br (+55 61 3411 8989)

Venue Brazilian Pavilion (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Brazilian Pavilion (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Brazilian Pavilion (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Brazilian Pavilion (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Brazilian Pavilion (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Brazilian Pavilion (Cancunmesse Hall D)

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10.30– 12.30

13.00– 15.00

15.30– 17.30

18.00– 20.00

Title/Theme Fast-start finance: how to make the international financial architecture more efficient, equitable and transparent The Netherlands has launched a website compiling information on fast-start climate finance. Possible further steps will be discussed. The event will also consider how to make the transition from fast-start finance to longer-term climate financing.

Organizer Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment, the Netherlands Mr Patrick Todd [email protected] (+31 703390383)

Energy efficiency and technology transfer The side event will highlight current policies on energy efficiency within and beyond the EU, including EU legislation on the energy performance of buildings and on eco-design. Ways to transfer knowledge and technologies to other countries and regions will be discussed.

European Parliament Mr Edwin KOEKKOEK [email protected] pa.eu

International climate and environmental policy – a foreign policy task How can the specific policy instruments and expertise of ministries of foreign affairs contribute to the negotiations on a global climate change regime? The role of foreign ministries in international climate change policies will be the focus of this event.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Germany Mr Roland Schissau [email protected] (+49 30 181 72 735)

After the crisis: financing a sustainable future GLOBE EU, a cross-party group of members of the European Parliament, will hold a round-table debate on the policy and financial options needed for a global shift towards low-carbon economies. The options include innovative sources of finance, a redirection of subsidies, and reforms of national budgets, taxation systems, corporate accounting and creditrating rules.

European Parliament – GLOBE EU Ms Kiti Vihavainen [email protected]

Venue

EU Pavilion (Cancunmesse Hall D)

EU Pavilion (Cancunmesse Hall D)

EU Pavilion (Cancunmesse Hall D)

EU Pavilion (Cancunmesse Hall D)

- 35 U.S. Center Events Time 10.00 – 11.30

11.45 – 13.15

13.30 – 14.45

15.00 – 16.30

16.45 – 18.15

Title/Theme Climate Solutions through Technology and Innovation: Alternatives to Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) Progress in developing and deploying low global-warming substitutes in air conditioning, refrigeration, foam production, and other sectors; opportunities to reduce HFC emissions; challenges that remain; policies and actions governments and others can take to encourage such substitution.

Organizer Department of State and Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) U.S. Center [email protected]

GreenGov: The Role of the U.S. Federal Government Operations in Reducing GHG Pollution President Obama seeks to leverage the size and scale of the Federal Government – the single largest consumer of energy – to encourage a clean energy economy, reduce greenhouse gas pollution, improve energy efficiency, and meet sustainability goals in its buildings, fleets, lands and people.

Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) U.S. Center [email protected]

Keynote Speaker: Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack: USDA Actions to Meet the Challenge of Climate Change USDA is at the forefront of US efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Sec. Vilsack will highlight new and ongoing actions designed to help farmers, ranchers and forest landowners address the threats posed by climate change and become even better conservationists and stewards of the land.

U.S. Department Of Agriculture U.S. Center [email protected]

National Security Implications on Climate Change An overview of how climate change will impact the Department of Defense and how the DOD may contribute to the development of climate change solutions. The event will include a summary of U.S. Southern Command’s regional partnership with foreign militaries on environmental security issues.

Department of Defense (USDOD) U.S. Center [email protected]

Driving Low-Carbon, Green Investments How does the private sector make green, low-carbon investments, and what policies are needed to expand this investment? Public flows that are leveraging private sector flows, and tapping into the experience and insight of private companies, will help the deployment of clean energy technologies.

Business Council for Sustainable Energy (BCSE) [email protected]

Venue

Meeting room, U.S. Center (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Meeting room, U.S. Center (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Meeting room, U.S. Center (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Meeting room, U.S. Center (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Meeting room, U.S. Center (Cancunmesse Hall D)

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The State of the Climate



Adapting to Climate Change: What’s Next?

14.00 – 18.00



International Collaboration for Enhanced Decision Making



Mitigating Climate Change: Observations Around the World



Using Remotely-Sensed Data to Inform Decisions

U.S. Center [email protected]

Exhibit room, U.S. Center (Cancunmesse Hall D)

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 . Time

13.20– 14.40

Title/Theme Gender and climate change finance: Empowering women to lead in the new green economy This event will showcase gains in women’s empowerment in climate change finance and the green economy, including new entrepreneurial ventures and advocacy strides in climate finance architecture, going beyond why it’s important to empower women to a discussion of how it is being done.

Organizer United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), World Food Programme (WFP) Ms. Itzá Castañeda [email protected] (+521 55 16942931)

Venue

Aguila (Cancunmesse Hall C)

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12.00– 14.00

16.00– 18.00

Title/Theme Enhanced Business Engagement in the UNFCCC The event will provide and interactive discussion between business leaders and policy-makers on last weeks’ outcomes on the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI) on business engagement and explore next steps for deeper business engagement in the UNFCCC process. It will also review examples such as the Mexican Dialogues for business engagement.

Organizer International chamber of Commerce

Green Finance - Green Bonds and Beyond This session explores a handful of new and innovative green financial instruments that blend carbon and traditional finance. One proposal to be explored, is IETA’s Green NAMA Bond (GNB) concept; a proposed financial instrument that compels the bond market to become interested in low-carbon investment opportunities in emerging and developing economies.

IETA

Venue

Cacao BINGO room (Cancunmesse Hall D)

Cacao BINGO room (Cancunmesse Hall D)

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

All day

All day

Title/Theme Greenpeace challenge: Morewalklesstalk Greenpeace is hosting "morewalklesstalk" a competition to find the person and the country that covers the most ground in Cancun !

Organizer Greenpeace Naomi Goodman [email protected] (+316-2494-1044)

Time for Climate Justice Photo Exhibition Poor people in developing countries are suffering first and worst from the consequences of climate change, yet they have done least to cause the problem. Around the world people are speaking up for climate justice. World leaders must deliver. Check the Time for Climate Justice Campaign photo exhibit

Christian Aid Mariana Paoli [email protected] (+447864288457)

Venue Greenpeace Exhibit Booth (Cancunmesse Hall C)

Cancunmesse Hall C (close to cafeteria)

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All day

All day

14.00– 15.00

14.30– 15.00 14.0015.40

UNCCD COP10 UNCCD COP10 will be held in Korea, Oct 2011. We invite you to a photo-taking session, where you can wear a Korean wedding costume - twice a day! 10 to 11 am & 15 to 16 pm. Visit us for publications, materials and souvenirs.

Secretariat of United Nations Convetion to Combat Desertification Mr. Sergio A. Zelaya Bonilla [email protected] (+49 173 268 7592)

What Will Be WHAT WILL BE, curated for the UNFCCC COP16, presents the work of artists from the Czech Republic, Mexico, Pakistan, South Africa, UK and USA which challenges our perceptions of hazardous chemicals and wastes. New work considers the recent floods in Pakistan and their impact on communities.

UNEP/Stockholm Convention Ms. Barbara Benish [email protected] (+420 724 253 517)

Frostpaw the polar bear gives his analysis of the negotiations Photo and interview opportunity with Frostpaw, the very lifelike polar bear from the Center for Biological Diversity. Frostpaw will be on hand to offer analysis of the negotiations to date.

Center for Biological Diversity Rose Braz [email protected] (+1) 510-435-6809

Kids news network – a international TV news netwok from children for children is presenting their TV coverage from the COP16

Juergen Moritz + Nicolas Landans [email protected] (cel: 99 8101 1635)

+ Degrees of Separation: CINEMA PLANETA Screening of Naica, viaje a la cueva de los cristales & Erase una vez el oceano Naica talks about a group of speleologists, scientists, and filmmakers who are obsessed with finding the Crystal Cave, which lies 300 meters Erase una vez el oceano is the story of a little girl, determined to break a spell that made everyone forget about the importance of the ocean.

Fundacion IPADE Anne-Marie Melster & Gustavo M. Ballesté [email protected] [email protected] (045-554-0236497 & 0455539774791)

Cancunmesse Hall C

Cancunmesse Hall C

Moon Palace outside Azteca building

Wall near stand Heinrich Boell Fundation (num. 161)

Theater Cancunmesse

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

08.30– 20.00

16.00– 18.00

18.00– 19.30

Title/Theme The Role Of Trade And Markets In Addressing Climate Change And Sustainable Development This 2 day symposium will feature an array of high-profile speakers with the aim of generating proposals for fostering strong multilateral regimes on trade and climate change and promoting a low carbon economy. Cocktails, meals and wifi included. Registration is required: visit www.ictsdclimate.org

Organizer ICTSD, WTO, WRI, Oxfam, Oceana, NFTC, SEMARNAT, IFPRI, ICONE, Havas Media, FIESP, CEMEFI, CEMDA, CISDL, BNU and CNA Brazil. Cecile de Gardelle [email protected] (+52 (998)872-8450)

Law & Policy Research Agenda On Climate Governance And Sustainable Development Towards Rio+20 In this law and policy research roundtable, negotiators and leading experts identify key priorities for emerging agendas on governance and sustainable development in the lead-up to the Rio+20 Summit. Hosted by CISDL and IDLO with ILA, Cambridge, SP/Ottawa, McGill, Chile, Costa Rica Universities.

Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL) Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger [email protected] (Tel: 555 403 5051)

+ Degrees of Separation: CINEMA PLANETA screening of Erase una vez el oceano & Venado Erse una vez el oceano Venado is a documentary about the singing chamaes, their eternal celebrations and their journeys.

IPADE Anne-Marie Melster [email protected] (045-5540236497)

Venue Azul Sensatori Hotel, Cancun (closest hotel to Cancunmesse) Free shuttles to the Azul Sensatori will leave from the Cancunmesse taxi stand every hour on the hour starting at 08:00.

Hyatt Regency Hotel, Sol Meeting Room

MMCinemas Cancún / Sala 9 Centro Comercial El Paseo Av. Andres QR, Benito Juárez $20 pesos

- 40 Climate Change Village The Climate Change Village hosts a full programme of thematic expositions, conferences and debates on climate change and includes a range of cultural and artistic events and exhibits. Among the thousands of visitors are delegates from the COP 16/CMP 6, non-governmental organizations, media, tourists, and Cancun residents. To get to the Climate Change Village take Bus 8 from Cancunmesse to the Marriot Courtyard and then change to shuttle V1. Please note that this schedule is subject to changes without previous notice. Time Title/Theme Organizer Mariachi and versatile group of the Mexico Secretary of the Navy 11.00– More information 13.00 [email protected]

11.00– 13.00

11.00– 12.00

13.00– 14.00

13.00– 15.00

14.00– 16.00

Conference Advocacy and Agreements among Civil Society and Government towards climate change public policies*

Mexico

Conference “Climate Driven Security Threats in Mesoamerica – Simulating The Future (Simulacrums Relative to climate change) ”

Mexico

Las Asociaciones Público Privadas en la Creación de Proyectos de Energías Renovables de los Estados y Municipios

Mexico

Book Presentation "Climate Change and the State of the Art of Sustainable Development"

Mexico

Expert Panel on Housing facing Climate Change

Mexico

More information [email protected]

More information [email protected]

More information [email protected]

More information [email protected] Workshop: Practice of Social Synergy.

15.00– 17.00

16.00– 17.00

17.00– 18.00

Cultural Events Forum

Poliforum/ Forum 100

Lugar: Poliforum – Foro 50

Poliforum/ Forum 100

Poliforum 50

Poliforum/ Forum 100

Mexico More information [email protected]

Launch for the Community Resilence Fund

Poliforum/ Forum 100

Mexico More information [email protected]

Ecofilm Festival

Cultural Events Forum

Mexico More information [email protected]

Advocacy on Hydro Resources

17.00– 18.00

More information [email protected]

Venue

Cultural Events Forum

Mexico More information [email protected]

Poliforum/ Forum 100

- 41 Conference on Global Warming 17.00– 18.00

17.00– 19.00

More information [email protected] Indigenous People's Internatonal Forum on Climate Change

18.00– 19.00

18.00– 19.00 Workshop: Strategies on Communication with Youth Delegations from China and USA

Mexico

Planet Cinema

Mexico

19.00– 20.00

More information [email protected]

More information [email protected] Guest of the Day Mexican Parlimentarian and Civil Society Dialogue

Cultural Events Forum

Mexico More information [email protected]

18.00– 19.00

Green Forum

Mexico More information [email protected]

Conference: "Save the Water"

Poliforum/ Forum 50

Mexico More information [email protected]

IBM Conference

18.00– 20.00

Mexico

Poliforum/ Forum 100

Poliforum/ Forum 100

Cultural Events Forum

Mexico More information [email protected]

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Museum "Mexico en tus Sentidos"

UNITED NATIONS

Thursday, 9 December 2010

United Nations Climate Change Conference 2010 COP 16 and CMP 6 Cancun, 29 November – 10 December 2010

Daily Programme Addendum List of speakers for the high-level segment attended by Heads of States and Heads of Government and other heads of delegation The high-level segment will continue on Thursday, 9 December in Plenary Ceiba. Heads of State and Heads of Government are scheduled to make national statements first, followed by Ministers and Party representatives. The high-level segment will conclude on Friday, 10 December with statements by intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations and the adoption of decisions and conclusions by the COP and the CMP. Speakers are asked to check the list of speakers to have an indication of when they will speak, as there may be changes in the order and day of speakers. All speakers are reminded that they should be present in the plenary at least ten minutes before (or two speakers ahead of) their presentation. Speakers are also 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. Observer organisations are asked not to exceed a two-minute limit. Given the large number of statements, it is suggested that statements be as brief and concise as possible, with full texts available for distribution. If Parties do not wish to speak but would prefer to only have their statements circulated, the secretariat will make arrangements to distribute the copies and enter the statement in the records of the Conference. Parties interested in taking up this offer should communicate their interest to the External Relations team, who during the high level segment can be found in Plenary Ceiba. Any other changes to the speakers’ list should also be brought to the attention of the External Relations team. Parties are requested to note that the secretariat is not in a position to accommodate individual requests for changes in a Party’s speaking slot. Parties wishing to make a change should arrange to exchange slots with another Party and jointly notify the secretariat of the agreement that has been reached. The plenary is open for all Parties, observer States and observer organisations. The proceedings can also be followed on the CCTV screens throughout the Conference Center and on the stage screen at Cancunmesse. All speakers 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 . The Daily Programme is available electronically at . Participants are kindly reminded to consult the CCTV monitors for any last-minute changes to the Daily Programme. In order to reduce paper consumption, participants are kindly requested to retain copies of documents throughout the sessions. FCCC/2010/V/OD/11/Add.1 GE.10-70805 Please recycle

-2Thursday, 9 December 2010 10.00 to 13.00 H.E. Mr. Juan Evo Morales Ayma President PLURINATIONAL STATE OF BOLIVIA H. E. Mr. Faustin Archang Touadera Prime Minister CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC H.E. Mr. Alfio Piva Vice-President COSTA RICA H.E. Mr. Rafael Alburquerque Vice-President DOMINICAN REPUBLIC H.E. Shiek Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Minister of Foreign Affairs UNITED ARAB EMIRATES H.E. Mr. Mladen Zirojevic Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA H.E. Mr. John Moffat Fugui Minister of Environment, Cimate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology SOLOMON ISLANDS H.E. Mr. George Pullicino Minister of Resources and Rural Affairs MALTA H.E. Mr. John Baird Minister of Environment CANADA H.E. Mr. Maanee Lee Minister of Environment REPUBLIC OF KOREA H.E. Mr. Lázló Borbély Minister of Environment and Forests ROMANIA

-3H.E. Mr. Ryu Matsumoto Minister of Environment JAPAN H.E. Jose Endundo Bononge Minister of Environment, Nature Conservation and Tourism DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO H.E. Mr. 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 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, 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

-4H.E. Ms. Amina Benkhadra Minister of Energy, Mining, Water and Environment MOROCCO H.E. Ms. Stefania Prestigiacomo Minister of Environment, Land and Sea ITALY H.E. Mr. Demetris Eliades Minister of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment CYPRUS H.E. Mr. Greg Combet Minister of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency AUSTRALIA H.E. Ms. Bomo Edna Minister of Water and Environemntal Affairs SOUTH AFRICA H. E. Ms. Sandra Bessudo Lion Minister of Environment, Office of the President COLOMBIA Thursday, 9 December 2010 15.00 to 19.00 H.E. Ms. Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet Minister of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development, Transportation and Housing FRANCE Mr. Alexander Bedritsky Special Adviser to the President, Special Envoy for Climate Change RUSSIAN FEDERATION H.E. Mr. Jean-Marie Claude Germain Minister of Environment HAITI 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

-5H.E. Mr. Javier Arias Minister of Environment PANAMA 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 H.E. Ms. Lykke Friis Minister of Climate and Energy DENMARK H.E. Mr. Mamuray Njie Minister of Economic Planning and Industrial Development GAMBIA H.E. Mr. Veysel Eroglu Minister of Environment and Forestry TURKEY H.E. Mr. Nikolaus Berlakovich Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management AUSTRIA H.E. Ms. Maria de Fatima Jardim Minister of Environment ANGOLA H.E. Mr. Jozsef Nagy Minister of Environment SLOVAKIA H. E. Mr. José Antonio Brack Egg Minister of Environment PERU H.E. Mr. Hussein Baghirov Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources AZERBAIJAN H.E. Mr. João Mendes Gonçalves Minister of Economy and Development TIMOR-LESTE H.E. Mr. Claude Wiseler Minister of Sustainable Development and Infastructure LUXEMBOURG

-6H.E. Mr. Henri Djombo Minister of Sustainable Development, Forestry, Economy and Environment CONGO (REPUBLIC OF THE) H.E. Mr. Monyane Moleleki Minister of Natural Resources LESOTHO H.E. Mr. Ruben R. Zackhras Minister in assistance to the President MARSHALL ISLANDS H.E. Mr. Ogunlade Davidson Minister of Energy and Water Resources SIERRA LEONE H.E. Mr. Kaza Abdou Minister of Water, Environment and Combating Desertification NIGER H.E. Mr. Rachmat Witoelar President’s Special Envoy for Climate Change INDONESIA H.E. Mr. Buri Mohamed Hamza Minister of Environment SOMALIA H.E. Mr. Donville Inniss Minister of Health BARBADOS H. E. Mr. Pehin Dato Suyoi Minister of Development BRUNEI DARUSSALAM H. E. Mr. Paul Oquist Minister of National Policies NICARAGUA H. E. Mr. Phat Duc Cao Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development VIETNAM Ms. María Jackeline Mendoza Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs for Latin America and the Caribbean BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA Mr. Faris Mohammad Al-Junaidi Vice Minsiter of Environment JORDAN

-7Mr. Jorge Lara Castro Vice Minister of External Relations PARAGUAY Mr. Ivo Hlavac Deputy Minister of Environment CZECH REPUBLIC Ms. Eldana Makinovna Sadvakassova Acting Minister of Envrionmental Protection KAZAKHSTAN H.E. Mr. Taulant Bino Deputy Minister of Environment ALBANIA H.E. Mr. Nikola Ružinski State Secretary of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction CROATIA Mr. Homero Bibiloni State Secretary for Environment and Sustainable Development ARGENTINA Mr. Janusz Zaleski Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Environment POLAND Mr. Ranepura Samaratunga Secretary of the Ministry of Environemnt SRI LANKA H.E. Mr. Antonio Pedro Monteiro Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Cape Verde to the United Nations CAPE VERDE H.E. Mr. Ronald Jumeau Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Seychelles to the United Nations SEYCHELLES H.E. Mr. Donald Kalpokas Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Vanuatu to the United Nations VANUATU H.E. Mr. Peceli Vocea Ambassador of Fiji to Brussels FIJI H.E. Ms. Rocica Radian-Gordon Ambassador of Israel to Mexico ISRAEL

-8Mr. Adel Khalifa Yusuf Khalifa Al Zayani Director General, Public Commission for the Protection of Marine Resources, Environment and Wildlife BAHRAIN Mr. Sabah Mikha Al-Omraan Director General of Protection and Environemnt Improvement Directorate IRAQ Mr. Hugi Olafsson Director, Office of Policy and International Affairs of Environment ICELAND Mr. Mahmad Safarov Director, State Organization on Hydrometeorology TAJIKISTAN Ms Maria Germenchuk Director, State Agency for Hydrometeorology BELARUS Ms. Anyaa Vohiri Executive Director, Environmental Protection Agency LIBERIA Mr. Theophile Chabi Worou Director of Cabinet BENIN Mr. Constant Lamoussa Ouerdaogo Chief of Cabinet BURKINA FASO Mr. Elhadj Mamady Conde Chief of Cabinet GUINEA Mr. Shokri Ghanem Secretary of National Oil Corporation of National Oil Corporation LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA H.E. Mr. Abas Basir Deputy Director General, National Environment Protection Agency ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF AFGHANISTAN Ms. Rola El-Cheik Acting Head, Department of Air Quality in the Minister of Environment LEBANON Mr. Jadoo Oomaduth Principal Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development REPUBLIC OF MAURITIUS

-9Mr. Dimitri Lalas Senior Adviser on Climate Change GREECE Mr. Epimaque Murengerantwari Executive Secretary in the Ministry of Water, Environment, Land Management and Urban Planning BURUNDI Mr. Thabang Leslie Deputy Director, Ministry of Environment, Wildlife and Tourism BOTSWANA OBSERVERS H.E. Mr. Riyad Mansour Ambassador, Permanent Observer Mission of Palestine to the United Nations PALESTINE Friday, 10 December 2010 10.00 to 11.30 INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS Mr. Donald Kaberuka President African Development Bank Group Mr. Kenrick Leslie Executive Director Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre Ms. Frances Seymour Director General Center for International Forestry Research Mr. Gaspar Vega Pro tempore President Comisión Centroamericana de Ambiente y Desarrollo Mr. Nicholas King Executive Secretary Global Biodiversity Information Facility Ms. Letitia Obeng Chair Global Water Partnership

- 10 Mr. Didier Coulomb Director Institut International du Froid Mr. Andreas Schild Director General International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development Ms. Coosje Hoogendoorn Director General International Network for Bamboo and Rattan Mr. William Swing Director General International Organization for Migration Mr. Angel Gurría Secretary General Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Ms. Len Ishmael Director General Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States Ms. Marta Szigeti Bonifert Executive Director Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe Mr. Anada Tiéga Secretary General Secretariat of the Ramsar Convention Mr. Martin Khor Executive Director South Centre Mr. Anthony Simons Acting Director General World Agroforestry Centre NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS TBA, on behalf of business and industry non-governmental organizations Ms. Sandra Guzman Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental, on behalf of environmental non-governmental organizations Mr. Nnimmo Bassey Friends of the Earth International, on behalf of environmental non-governmental organizations

- 11 Mr. Dyborn Chibonga International Food Policy Research Institute, on behalf of farmers non-governmental organizations Mr. Samuel Naikada International Alliance of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples of the Tropical Forests, on behalf of indigenous peoples organizations Mr. Logie Naidoo Deputy Mayor of Durban, on behalf of local government and municipal authorities Mr. Jose Maria Valenzuela Robles Linares Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental, on behalf of research and independent non-governmental organizations Ms. Sharan Burrow International Trade Union Confederation, on behalf of trade union non-governmental organizations Ms. Ana Agostino International Council for Adult Education, on behalf of women and gender non-governmental organizations Ms. Mirna Haider IndyACT-The League of Independent Activists, on behalf of youth non-governmental organizations Bishop Gustavo Rodríguez Vega Caritas Internationalis, on behalf of faith based non-governmental organizations

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