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NDC GLOBAL CONFERENCE How transformational change promotes ambitious NDCs - assessing the potential of policies. Government Secretariat of Climate Change and Sustainable Development National Directorate of Climate Change Eng. Macarena Moreira Muzio. June 14 th - Berlin.
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NDC GLOBAL CONFERENCE How transformational change promotes ambitious NDCs - assessing the potential of policies Government Secretariat of Climate Change and Sustainable Development National Directorate of Climate Change Eng. Macarena Moreira Muzio June 14th - Berlin
2nd BUR - National GHG Inventory – 2014 Results SUB-SECTORIAL DISTRIBUTION SECTORIAL DISTRIBUTION 20,7% 13,1% 11,6% 4,8% 7,7% 5,4% 15,5% 3,0% 5,7% 4,5% 4,2% 1,9% 1,9% IPCC 2006 – GWP SAR
GHG Inventory and Mitigation Capacity building Barriers and needs identified Projects to enhance Argentina’s Capacities Capacity building Financial Resources Technology Transfer Ability to improve of EF and DA quality Maintain the same teams for GHG inventory and MRV over time Native forest monitoring Deepen institutional arrangements and increase public-private partnership Land Use survey Develop new data in key areas where information is segmented Improve DA collection w/ surveys and studies Implementation and monitoring of some mitigation measures Fugitive emission monitoring
Argentina CBIT’s components • Generate and improve country-specific AD, parameters & EF • Enhance subnational GHG Inventory compiling capacities. • Improve national knowledge sharing platform. • Peer exchange activities for experience sharing and local capacity building on GHG Inventories. 1. GHG Inventory System 3 components to enhance Argentina’s capacity to report more transparently 2. Domestic MRV System of mitigation actions and support received • Generate, collect and enhance data for domestic mitigation monitoring. • Methodology analysis and information collection to track the support received. • Develop a national support received tracking system. • Tool for quick evaluation of interactions between existing and projected national sectorial mitigation actions (2020/2025/2030) • Economy-wide long-term modeling and sensitivity analysis tool (2030/2040/2050) for GHG Emission Drivers. • Study Disruptive technology and behavioral changes in 2050. • Peer exchange activities for experience sharing to enhance local capacity building on LTS ->Training on LEAP. 3. Technical Inputs for LTS Expected start: August, 2019
National Climate Change Cabinet - 2019-2022 Workplan 2020 2021 2022 2019 SECTORAL PLAN’S REVISION CARBON PRICE NATIONAL ADAPTATION PLAN ACCESS TO CLIMATE FINANCING SUBNATIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING LONG-TERM LOW GHG EMISSION DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY NATIONAL RESPONSE PLAN GHG INVENTORY AND MITIGATION NATIONAL SYSTEMS IMPACTS, VULNERABILITY AND ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE BILL INSTITUCIONALITY FINANCING
Long-Term Low GHG emission Development Strategy Energy Scenarios to 2040 Energy Vision to 2050 Translation of Energy Vision 2050 2018 2019 2015 2017 2020 LONG-TERM LOW GHG EMISSION DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY FOR 2050 ART. 4.19 -> INVITATION TO PREPARE AND COMMUNICATE LTS BY 2020 NCCC Political Decision 2015 2019 2020 Development of Scenarios and technical inputs for 2050 LTS AFOLU Initial Workshop
ICAT Components Technical Inputs for Argentina’s LTS • Circular Economy • Assessing disruptive technologies and behaviors • Analysis of waste streams to improve connection to the GHG inventory Identification of disruptive technologies and behaviors compatible with Argentina’s national circumstances • Development of methodology for continuous data collection Use of ICAT Transformational Change and Sustainable Development methodologies to analyze the implementation of disruptive technologies and behaviors • Co-benefits analysis of mitigation actions Use of ICAT Transformational Change and Sustainable Development methodologies to analyze NDC mitigation actions • Development of new mitigation actions for Infrastructure Sectoral Plan Identification of opportunities to fund a pilot project for disruptive technologies and behaviors