This Technology Transfer Advances Lao's
- Nationally Determined Contribution to increase resilience of urban development and infrastructure to climate change and address the lack of information, knowledge and capacity on vulnerability assessments.
UNEP is organizing the first global Science‐Policy Forum in Nairobi, 19 -20 May 2016, as part of the overall programme for the second session of the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA‐2) 23‐27 May 2016.
Climate change talks: will the goals be achieved? Deccan Herald
The report, roadmap to the $100 billion, remains unacknowledged by the UNFCCC but was used by developed countries as proof of keeping their commitments to give $100 billion annually till 2020 to finance climate adaptation and mitigation needs of developing countries, agreed to at the 2010 climate talks.
The Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) organized a workshop on mainstreaming technology in climate action plans, which took place in Bangkok, Thailand. The workshop brought together the national focal points of climate initiatives such as the National Designated Entities (NDEs), representatives from the Green Climate Fund and Global Environment Facility (GEF), as well as officials responsible for country Technology Needs Assessments (TNAs), Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs), and National Action Plans (NAPs).
National focal points from various climate initatives gathered in Nairobi, Kenya, 30-31 May, for a workshop on how to mainstream technology in climate action plans.
This publication provides a three-year plan of action to address existing gaps relating to vulnerability to climate change impacts and disasters. It details how the joint national action plan was developed and how it will be implemented. The publication also maps out the actions, activities and tasks required to meet these goals, and it provides indicative costing in preparation for implementation.
The Joint National Action Plan for Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation (JNAP) provides a roadmap to guide the Cook Islands in implementing Priority 5 (Resilience) of the National Sustainable Development Plan (NSDP) 2011 -2015. Two key objectives from JNAP are climate change disaster preparedness and reduced impact from climate change disasters.