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Welcome to the Climate Change Negotiations

Welcome to the Climate Change Negotiations. Simulating a World Climate Change Conference. Introduction. http://www.powtoon.com/embed/g2UB025oLhx/ (flash) or https://youtu.be/gF8Nbc72GGk. Name Name Name. Name Name Name. Maldives. Australia. Name Name Name. Name Name Name.

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Welcome to the Climate Change Negotiations

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  1. Welcome to the Climate Change Negotiations Simulating a World Climate Change Conference

  2. Introduction http://www.powtoon.com/embed/g2UB025oLhx/ (flash) or https://youtu.be/gF8Nbc72GGk

  3. Name Name Name Name Name Name Maldives Australia Name Name Name Name Name Name Bangladesh Nigeria Name Name Name Name Name Name China Russia Name Name Name Name Name Name EU (27) USA Name Name Name Name Name Name Venezuela India

  4. Russia EU USA China India Venezuela Bangladesh Maldives Nigeria Australia

  5. Module 2 – Learn About Your Country • Go to http://bit.ly/metlink-climate-negotiation-countries and select your country. • Look at the images and read the key country fact sheet to learn about your country and complete JUST the ‘country facts’ part of your negotiation card (not the ‘thoughts’ column). • Learn the words in the glossary – you’ll be expected to know what they mean. • You are not expected to have any knowledge of specific actions individual countries have already made. If you find out about them, though, noting them down may help you later!

  6. Module 3 – Strategy Meeting • Meet with the other delegates from your country, discuss what you have learned about your country, and check what you have written on the country facts section of your negotiation card. • What is your country like now? • How is it changing? • What matters to the people in your country? • Complete the ‘thoughts’ column. For example, looking at your GDP, does that make you a relatively rich or poor country? Looking at your ranking in terms of emissions – are any changes you make going to have a big impact? • You have 20 minutes for this task!

  7. Module 4The climate change challenge

  8. https://youtu.be/Efb1KL16Bn4

  9. First Market Place • Go to the first market place given on your personal agenda • Climate Science – Bangladesh delegation table • Climate Science – USA delegation table • Adaptation and Mitigation – Indian delegation table • Adaptation and Mitigation – Venezuela delegation table • Economics – Maldives delegation table • You have 10 minutes for this task!

  10. Market Place Discussion Go to your own delegation table and share what you have learned. • You have 5 minutes for this task!

  11. Second Market Place • Go to the second market place given on your personal agenda • Climate Science – Bangladesh delegation table • Climate Science – USA delegation table • Adaptation and Mitigation – Indian delegation table • Adaptation and Mitigation – Venezuela delegation table • Economics – Maldives delegation table • You have 10 minutes for this task!

  12. Market Place Discussion Go to your own delegation table and share what you have learned. • You have 5 minutes for this task!

  13. http://www.powtoon.com/embed/eSvI1R6fVbX/ or (non-flash version) https://youtu.be/NvtKGggoqpY

  14. In Module 5 you should: • Complete the draft sections on the pledges part of your negotiation cards to create a first draft of your pledge • Write a 2-minute summary talk to relate the information in your pledge using, if you like, the template on the negotiation cards. • Decide which person in your country delegation will deliver the talk. • Practise delivering it to ensure it fits in the 2-minute slot • Think about your strategy – what would you like the negotiations to achieve?

  15. Module 6Negotiating the pledges

  16. https://youtu.be/0gm1nLx9Kd0

  17. Draft pledges I We invite the delegates from China, the EU, India, the USA and the Russian Federation to deliver their 2 minute speeches: How would you like to influence their pledges?

  18. Bilateral Negotiations See if you can challenge and encourage one or more of the countries to improve their pledge – go and talk to them now! EU + Russia India + Bangladesh USA + Maldives China + Nigeria • You have 3 minutes for this task! Venezuela + Australia

  19. Draft pledges II We invite the delegates from Australia, Bangladesh, Maldives, Nigeria and Venezuela to deliver their 2 minute speeches: How would you like to influence their pledges?

  20. Challenging the pledges If you wish to challenge the pledge of another delegation put your hand up. Remember the key rules for negotiations – be polite, be respectful and listen to the other delegations. If you don’t challenge them, they won’t improve their pledge! • You have 5 minutes for this task!

  21. Finalise your Pledge In your country delegations, using the final pledge section of your negotiation card, agree what you are going to pledge in terms of greenhouse gas reductions and financial contributions to the Green Climate Fund. • You have 3 minutes for this task!

  22. Final pledges Your teacher will collect all final pledges. When called deliver your pledge.

  23. Do you vote to accept the pledges which have been made?

  24. Concluding Remarks

  25. End of World Climate Change Negotiations Delegates, congratulations. Although there has been considerable time pressure, you have succeeded in representing the interests of your country and negotiating with each other.

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