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Europe/Sofia
Wednesday, 09 November 2022 | 13:15 – 14:45 GMT+2 | Room 1 Akhenaten
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Article 10, paragraph 5 of the Paris Agreement states that accelerating, encouraging and enabling innovation is critical for an effective, long-term global response to climate change and to promote economic growth and sustainable development. Countries’ capabilities to drive and enable climate technology innovation are therefore crucial.
The technology framework, adopted at COP 24 in Katowice, guides the work of the Technology Executive Committee (TEC) and the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) - the two bodies of the Technology Mechanism - under the Paris Agreement. It identifies innovation as a key area of work for delivering environmentally and socially sound, cost-effective and better-performing climate technologies on a larger scale.
The recent IPCC Sixth Assessment Report on Mitigation for the first time contained a chapter on ‘innovation, technology development and transfer’, highlighting the importance of adopting a systemic approach to innovation as an enabler of accelerated action on mitigation. It emphasizes that innovations occur in dynamic processes emerging from interactions between different actors and between research and development, economic application, and improvisation through learning by doing and learning by using.
Against this backdrop, innovation is poised to play a central role in the first work programme of the Technology Mechanism for 2023-2027, as a major driver of the development and diffusion of transformative climate technology solutions.
Objectives
This event aims to:
- Facilitate a high-level dialogue among innovation leaders on their vision and actions on climate technology;
- Amplify voices from technology practitioners, innovators, and other stakeholders on their needs, success stories, and priorities regarding technology innovation and collaborative research, development, and demonstration;
- Present the current and future work of the Technology Mechanism on innovation, and discuss its role in fostering accelerated diffusion and upscaling of climate technologies.
Event programme
13:15 - 13:17 | OPENING
Ariesta Ningrum, Technology Manager, UNFCCC secretariat
13:17 - 13:20 | WELCOMING
Daniele Violetti, Senior Director, UNFCCC secretariat
13:20 - 13:28 | SCENE-SETTING
Ambrosio Yobanolo del Real, Chair, TEC
Omedi Moses Jura, Chair, CTCN Advisory Board
13:28 - 13:36 | ENLIGHTENING TALK
Bertrand Piccard, Chairman, Solar Impulse Foundation
13:36 - 14:20 | ROUNDTABLE: PERSPECTIVES FROM INNOVATION LEADERS
Moderator: Rose Mwebaza, Director, Climate Technology Centre & Network (CTCN)
Panelists:
Bertrand Piccard, Chairman, Solar Impulse Foundation
Kirsten Dunlop, Chief Executive Officer, Climate-KIC
Mikko Ollikainen, Manager, Adaptation Fund
14:20 - 14:40 | Q&A , TESTIMONIALS FROM INNOVATION UNDER THE TECHNOLOGY MECHANISM
14:40 - 14:45 | CLOSING AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE FIRST TM WORK PROGRAMME 2023-2027
Ambrosio Yobanolo del Real, Chair, TEC
Omedi Moses Jura, Chair, CTCN Advisory Board
Please find more details on the TT:CLEAR website here.