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UNFCCC African Group Preparatory Meeting for COP9 Addis Ababa, October 20-24, 2003. Presentation on the Status of consideration of the IPCC TAR By: Nagmeldin Goutbi Elhassan HCENR, Sudan. The IPCC and UNFCCC process.
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UNFCCC African Group Preparatory Meeting for COP9 Addis Ababa, October 20-24, 2003 Presentation on the Status of consideration of the IPCC TAR By: Nagmeldin Goutbi Elhassan HCENR, Sudan
The IPCC and UNFCCC process • IPCC assesses scientific literature and provides vital scientific information to the climate change process • FAR 1990 helped launch negotiations on the Convention • SAR 1995 helped negotiations on the K P • TAR 2001 provides stronger evidence of a warming world and urges parties for prompt actions now ! • IPCC also produces many TP, MR and SR in response to the needs of SB and COP
SBSTA 15 conclusions on TAR: • Invited parties to provide views on, the information contained in the TAR and possible IPCC activities in support of the needs of the convention and its KP • Requested the Sec. to organize a workshop to explore information contained in the TAR, and how the contents of TAR can facilitate the work of SBSTA and other bodies of the convention • Recognized the importance of dissemination of the results of the TAR at regional and sub regional level in the context of article 6 of the convention
UNFCCC Workshop on the TAR: • The workshop discussed the information of the TAR under two general headings (groups): • Risk Analysis, considered Atmospheric chemistry, detection, attribution, prediction and observation of global climate variability and change (WGI) and the impact of climate change (WGII) • Risk Management, considered: Adaptation to climate change (WGII) and effects of mitigation measures and innovative technologies (WGIII) • In addition each group explored: scientific uncertainty, methodologies and research
Workshop Conclusions (1): • Identified a list of topics for further discussion that might facilitate the work of SBSTA and other convention bodies: • Issues related to scientific basis of climate change • Scientific uncertainty • Research and systematic observation • Impacts and adaptation • Effects of measures • Innovative technology development • Methodological issues • Other matters
Workshop Conclusions (2): • TAR contains information with broad implications for possible work of the SBSTA over next few years. Therefore it is useful to have TAR as a regular item on the agenda of the SBSTA. • Consideration of policy implications arising from TAR falls outside the mandate of the SBSTA. Therefore, limited consideration of the TAR, by SBSTA, is recommended
Decision 25/CP.7 • The COP expresses appreciation and gratitude to the IPCC for the TAR and encourages IPCC to continue its assessment work (AF4) • Encourages parties to make full use of the TAR • Urges parties to nominate and support scientists to contribute to the IPCC work • Particularly urges annex I parties to continue to provide necessary financial support to IPCC • Urges parties to contribute to IPCC trust fund to enable more experts from DC to participate in IPCC work
SBSTA 16th conclusions on TAR : • TAR should be used routinely as a useful reference for informing deliberations on UNFCCC process (COP&SB) • Three preliminary areas identified to be considered regularly by SBSTA: • Research and systematic observation (R&SO) • Scientific, technical and socioeconomic aspects of, impacts of, and vulnerability and adaptation to C.C • Scientific, technical and socioeconomic aspects of mitigation
SBSTA 17 conclusions on TAR (R&SO): • Decided to considered issues related to research on climate change regularly at its future sessions in order: • To inform parties about international and intergovernmental research programmes through periodic briefings; • To provide a forum for consideration of research needs and priorities and ways and means for addressing them; • To communicate these research needs and priorities to scientific community
SBSTA 18 Conclusions on TAR(1): • Initiated two new agenda items at its 20th session for regular consideration: • Scientific, technical and socioeconomic aspects of, impacts of, and vulnerability and adaptation • Scientific, technical and socioeconomic aspects of mitigation • Invited parties to submit, by 30th Oct., their views on elements, scope and priorities of work under these two new agenda items
SBSTA 18 Conclusions on TAR(2): • Requested Secretariat to organize a pre- SBSTA19 consultationsto facilitate the development of these 2 new agenda items • Agreed to take note of the contribution of, and possible links of these 2 agenda items and the objectives of the UNFCCC and SD • Decided to consider a draft decision at SBSTA19 with the aims to forward it to COP9