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5/16/ Identifying Outcomes that Promote the Interests of Developing Countries at COP18 Vicente Paolo Yu III ACP House, Brussels 7 November 2012

5/16/ Doha as the Crossroad for the UNFCCC Regime Strengthen UNFCCC or progressively weakening it Enhancing the collective ability to address climate change (with equity and CBDR) or developing countries to go it alone

5/16/ Common Ground for Developing Countries ACP countries and other developing countries within the G77 to further strengthen their solidarity and cooperation on the basis of common ground: Reaffirm the principles and provisions of the UNFCCC and its Kyoto Protocol, in particular that Parties should protect the climate system for the benefit of present and future generations of humankind on the basis of equity and in accordance with their common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities All actions or measures related to climate change must be in full conformity with the principles and provisions of the Convention The UNFCCC is the primary international, intergovernmental forum for negotiating the global response to climate change Preserve and build on the architecture of the Convention and its Kyoto Protocol Need for urgent action on climate change, particularly in the pre-2020 period Ensure a clear, global, and equitable legal regime that builds on the UNFCCC and further strengthens it

5/16/ On the Doha Package Balanced, ambitious, equitable and comprehensive agreed outcome in line with the Bali Road Map as well as good progress under the Durban Platform, based on science, equity, and CBDR. Successful outcomes in the Kyoto Protocol and the Bali Action Plan (AWG-LCA) would contribute to progress on the Durban Platform COP18 at Doha should produce: 1. an amendment to Annex B of the Kyoto Protocol regarding further mitigation commitments of Annex I parties for a second commitment period under the Kyoto Protocol starting on 1 January 2013; 2. a set of balanced outcomes under the AWG-LCA regarding various important elements for an agreed outcome on long-term cooperative action to enhance the implementation of the Convention; and 3. progress on discussions under the Durban Platform for a protocol, another legal instrument or an agreed outcome with legal force under the Convention addressing mitigation, adaptation, finance, technology development and transfer, transparency of action and support, and capacity-building, premised on the successful conclusion of the AWG-LCA and Kyoto Protocol negotiations.

5/16/ On the Kyoto Protocol Outcome 1. the adoption of an ambitious agreement, through amendments to Annex B of the Kyoto Protocol, for a second commitment period of comparable, single number, unconditional, and legally-binding emission reduction targets for developed countries under the Kyoto Protocol, to be applied starting on 1 January In order to be meaningful, the emission reduction targets of Annex I parties must be sufficiently deep and in line with the requirements of actions to curb rising temperatures, at least within the range of 40 to 50% below 1990 levels by 2017 to Annex I parties that are not parties to the Kyoto Protocol should also take comparably ambitious emission reduction commitments under the LCA; 2.access to the Kyoto Protocol’s flexibility mechanisms being made available only to those parties that have commitments during the second commitment period; 3.the Kyoto Protocol’s compliance mechanism being made applicable to commitments under the second commitment period; and 4.the use of surplus units from the first commitment period must be limited in the second commitment period to protect the environmental integrity of the second commitment period.

5/16/ On the LCA Outcome AWG-LCA must make appropriate and balanced decisions on all aspects of its mandate coming from Bali, Cancun, and Durban, especially on: 1.the provision of concrete support for adaptation actions in developing countries; 2.provision of adequate financing and transfer of technology to developing countries, particularly to close the finance gap between 2013 and 2020; 3.developed countries to take the lead in undertaking adequate and comparable mitigation efforts in aggregate and individual terms, particularly to close the pre-2020 mitigation ambition gap, amounting to at least 40-50% below 1990 levels by 2017 to 2020, and establishment of a clear comparability framework for mitigation efforts for Annex I parties that are not parties to the Kyoto Protocol; 4.enhancing the ability of developing countries to undertake nationally appropriate mitigation actions that are supported and enabled by financial resources and technology transfer from developed countries pursuant to the Convention, and 5.the removal of barriers to technology support and transfer to be provided to developing countries pursuant to the Convention. 6.Loss and damage mechanism 7.Enhanced action on capacity building

5/16/ On the Durban Platform Under the Durban Platform, progress should be made on discussions for enhanced pre-2020 mitigation ambition and the enhanced implementation of the Convention in the post-2020 period. 1.build on the outcomes of the Kyoto Protocol and the Bali Action Plan; 2.seek to enhance ambition to adequately address the need to limit the increase in global average temperature to well below degrees Celsius, taking into account the urgent need to reflect ambitious commitments under the Kyoto Protocol and the LCA for Annex I parties to reduce their emissions by at least per cent below 1990 levels by 2017 to 2020 as their equitable and appropriate pre-2020 contribution to achieving the objective of the Convention; 3.stress that enhanced mitigation action by developing countries for both the pre-2020 and post-2020 period depends on a clear process to scale up the provision of the needed means of implementation, including finance, technology and capacity support, from developed to developing countries, under the Convention; 4.move forward the discussions on ensuring that any outcome of the negotiations under the Durban Platform – i.e. a protocol, another legal instrument or an agreed outcome with legal force under the Convention – will reflect the principles and provisions of the Convention, including equity, historical responsibility, and common but differentiated responsibilities, in order to limit the increase of global average temperature to well below degrees Celsius, and will cover mitigation, adaptation, finance, technology and capacity-building.

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