COP27. Implementation of Technology Needs Assessments of developing countries

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12 November 2022 - 1:15 pm > 2:45 pm EET
Europe/Sofia

UNFCCC and UNEP COP-27 Side event

Saturday, 12 November 2022 | 13:15 – 14:45 GMT+2 | ROOM THEBES



Watch the livestream here.

Background 



To achieve the objectives of the Paris Agreement, implementation of climate technologies is necessary on a large scale and in short time. Climate technologies are successfully operating and well proven in many countries. However, climate technologies are still only moderately implemented in many developing countries. Under the Paris Agreement, Parties to the UNFCCC came together to transform their development trajectories, so that they set the world on a course towards limiting warming to 1.5 C above pre-industrial levels.



Technologies already play and will continue to play key roles in these transformations.  Technology Needs Assessments (TNA) of developing countries provide an opportunity to communicate their climate mitigation and adaptation technology needs, with a view of implementing climate technologies. TNAs track evolving needs for new equipment, techniques, practical knowledge and skills to mitigate greenhouse gases and adapt to adverse impacts of climate change.  



Objectives



This side event aims to bridge political goals with the climate technology ambitions of developing countries, including SIDS and LDCs, with a view to enhancing the implementation of climate mitigation and adaptation technology projects in these countries.  



At the side event, representatives of UNFCCC and UNEP will set the scene and countries will present their technology ambitions and experiences based on their TNA work, which may be linked with their NDCs and NAPs.  

More information of the schedule and programs can be found here.