LOSS AND DAMAGE: FROM CHALLENGE TO OPPORTUNITY ecbi Bonn Seminar June 9th, 2013 Saleemul Huq, Erin Roberts and Anna Hasemann International Centre for Climate.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Global Gender and Climate Aliance CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION Reducing the vulnerability to extreme events through prevention.
Advertisements

Trend of international discussions on the UNFCCC
UNFCCC expert meeting on methods and tools and on data and observations under the Nairobi work programme Introduction to the Nairobi work programme. Technologies.
CAPACITY BUILDING WITHIN THE UNFCCC AND LDCS Richard Muyungi United Republic of Tanzania.
Climate Science in Support of Adaptation Decisions under the UNFCCC Xianfu Lu Workshop on Climate Science Needed to Support Robust Adaptation Decisions.
Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico 15 – 17 January 2011 Carlos Fuller Deputy Director II Regional Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction in the Americas Disaster Risk.
Translating the loss and damage agenda for national policymaking Erin Roberts International Centre for Climate Change and Development September 30 th,
Recent developments in the UNFCCC process in relation to global observations 4 th GTOS Steering Committee Paris, 1-2 December 2009 Rocio Lichte Programme.
1 GEF and Adaptation to Climate Change Mauritius, April 2003.
Vulnerability Assessments and Adaptation to Climate Change Consultations on the Relationship between Climate and human rightsGeneva 22 October 2008 Festus.
Capacity-building Development and transfer of technologies Education, training and public awareness Lando Velasco UNFCCC “UNFCCC Workshop on the preparation.
June, 2003 Poverty and Climate Change Reducing the Vulnerability of the Poor through Adaptation Poverty and Climate Change Reducing the Vulnerability of.
Common recommendations and next steps for improving local delivery of climate finance Bangkok, October 31, 2012.
Adaptation & Technology Gaps Anne Olhoff Head of Programme Climate Resilient Development UNEP Risø Centre UNEP Adaptation Knowledge Day V, Bonn, 9 June.
Perspective on Water and Climate Change in UNFCCC Negotiations Chris Moseki Water Research Commission of SA Africa Pavilion – COP17 3 December 2011.
CTCN ORIGINS 2 COP 15 (Copenhagen): agreement to establish a “Technology Mechanism” COP 16 (Cancun): Technology Mechanism further elaborated (TEC and.
Of NAMAs and NAPs - Vositha Wijenayake Outreach and Advocacy Coordinator CANSA.
Paul V. Desanker Head, LDC and CB & Outreach Units, UNFCCC Secretariat Bonn, Germany Adaptation under the UNFCCC: The National Adaptation Programme of.
Technology Transfer Activities under the UNFCCC by Ms. Christine Zumkeller.
European capacity building initiativeecbi Loss and Damage Legal and Scientific aspects Raj Bavishi (Legal Response Initiative) Professor Myles Allen (University.
European capacity building initiativeecbi What is for LDCs in the Adaptation negotiations? By: Sumaya Ahmed Zakieldeen (CLACC Fellow, SECS Sudan & Assistant.
1 A REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON COP ISSUES – SESSION 4: DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY By Angela Katongo Kabuswe.
1 The UNFCCC Adaptation Committee: Building Coherence to Address Adaptation Gaps Adaptation Knowledge Day V Presentation by Klaus Radunsky.
The issue of loss and damages in the UNFCCC negotiations Meron Tesfaye Sharowat Shamin Rosa Manzo.
Adaptation knowledge needs and response under the UNFCCC process Adaptation Knowledge Day V Session 1: Knowledge Gaps Bonn, Germany 09 June 2014 Rojina.
Institutional Arrangements for Adaptation Achala Chandani Researcher International Institute for Environment and Development european capacity building.
Authors: Alex Durand and Saleemul Huq
COP19 Outcomes : A Developing Country’s Perspective - Vositha Wijenayake Outreach and Advocacy Co-ordinator CANSA.
Xianfu Lu Adaptation sub-Programme Adaptation, Technology and Science Programme (ATS) UNFCCC Secretariat UN/ISDR Regional.
Displacement related to climate change and disasters: Challenges and opportunities DIHAD 2015 Session 2: Environmental Protection and Climate Change –
SECTION IV: GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF STEPS TAKEN OR ENVISAGED BY NON-ANNEX I PARTY TO IMPLEMENT THE CONVENTION Workshop on the Use of the Guidelines for.
Paul Desanker Financial and Technical Support UNFCCC secretariat Framework for Capacity- building in Developing Countries Expert Workshop.
26 th November 2010 Ranga Pallawala Pre-COP ECBI Asia Workshop – Cancun, Mexico Capacity Building – What’s on in UNFCCC Negotiations Pre-COP ECBI Asia.
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT FOR POLICY MAKERS TO ADDRESS CLIMATE CHANGE: Lessons learned from Ecuador Carola A. Borja, Undersecretary of Climate Change Ministry.
European capacity building initiativeecbi Adaptation in the Paris Agreement Ambition and Permanence for the Cancun Adaptation Framework Juan P Hoffmaister.
Post 2012 International Climate Change Regime – Negotiation Aspects on Climate Change Adaptation Dr. Ama Kwansima Essel Dakar, Senegal 5/07/10.
Guidelines for non-Annex I National Communications Implications for Assessment of Impacts of, and Adaptation to Climate Change Asia-Pacific Regional Workshop.
1 Possible elements for the EGTT future programme of work on technologies for adaptation Mr. Jukka Uosukainen Chair Expert Group on Technology Transfer.
Global public policy network on water management Water and Climate Change Adaptation – Key Messages for COP-15 gppn.
Technology Needs Assessments under GEF Enabling Activities “Top Ups” UNFCCC/UNDP Expert Meeting on Methodologies for Technology Needs Assessments
Paul Desanker Financial and Technical Support UNFCCC secretariat Workshop background Expert Workshop on Monitoring and Evaluating.
Addressing adaptation under the Convention in a coherent manner Presentation by Juan Hoffmaister Co-Chair, Adaptation Committee.
European capacity building initiativeecbi The 2015 Paris Agreement 4. Adaptation Dr. Achala Abeysinghe Head, ecbi Training and Support Programme Team Leader,
Loss and Damage associated with Climate Change: Doha Decision and way forward M. Hafijul Islam Khan Policy Officer, Germanwatch.
Public health, innovation and intellectual property 1 |1 | The Global Strategy on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property Technical Briefing.
Team Leader, Technology Policy and Strategy, UNFCCC Mr Andrew Higham THE CANCUN AGREEMENTS, THE TECHNOLOGY MECHANISM AND TECHNOLOGY NEEDS ASSESSMENTS UNFCCC.
Transfer of Technology Consultative Process Wanna Tanunchaiwatana Manager, Technology Climate Change Secretariat (UNFCCC) Asia and the Pacific Regional.
Current and future work of the Adaptation Committee in the area of adaptation technologies Workshop on technologies for adaptation Bonn, Germany, 4 March.
IPCC Key challenges facing communities, and approaches to solutions that enhance resilience: through NAPs Climate and Health Summit 2014 Investing.
Introduction to the NAP process & the NAP Expo NAP-Expo 8– 9 August 2014, Bonn, Germany LEG Thinley Namgyel.
European capacity building initiative ecbi Loss and damage in the new agreement Erin Roberts and Saleemul Huq International Centre for Climate Change and.
Climate Action The EU Strategy on Adaptation to Climate Change Presented by George Paunescu (Climate Action DG, Adaptation Unit) At the Workshop "Adapting.
Global public policy network on water management Bridging the Water and Climate Agendas 3 rd November, Barcelona Climate Change Negotiations, Room TEJO,
Presentation title 9. Defining a country-specific NAP process: rapid stocktaking using a sample NAP process to identify building blocks, workstreams and.
ecbi european capacity building initiative Adaptation Committee
The Paris Agreement and CDR/NETs
Overview Rationale Context and Linkages Objectives Commitments
Presentation title Adaptation Committee and Least Developed Countries Expert Group Agenda item 5 (c-e) Draft recommendations developed by the Adaptation.
Vulnerability Assessments and Adaptation to Climate Change
REPORT OF LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN REGIONAL WORKSHOP
ecbi european capacity building initiative
Overview Rationale Context and Linkages Objectives Commitments
Mainstreaming Climate Change Resilience
Adaptation under the UNFCCC processes
Presentation title Adaptation Committee and Least Developed Countries Expert Group Agenda item 5 (c-e) Draft recommendations developed by the Adaptation.
The EU Strategy for Adaptation to climate change
UNFCCC Needs-based Finance (NBF) Project
Presentation title 12th meeting of the Adaptation Committee Agenda item 5 (a) Review of adaptation-related institutional arrangements under the Convention.
The Technology Mechanism of the UNFCCC
ecbi european capacity building initiative
Presentation transcript:

LOSS AND DAMAGE: FROM CHALLENGE TO OPPORTUNITY ecbi Bonn Seminar June 9th, 2013 Saleemul Huq, Erin Roberts and Anna Hasemann International Centre for Climate Change and Development

1991 – Vanuatu submits a proposal on behalf of AOSIS to the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee for an international insurance pool to be included in the Convention 1992 – Proposal not incorporated into Convention but the word “insurance” survived in Article 8 which calls on Parties to consider actions related to “funding, insurance and the transfer of technology, to meet the specific needs and concerns of developing country Parties arising from the adverse effects of climate change…” Loss and Damage: From an idea...

2007 – Bali Action Plan calls for enhanced action on adaptation including the consideration of “disaster risk reduction strategies and means to address loss and damage associated with climate change impacts in vulnerable countries” AOSIS proposes the ‘Multi-Window Mechanism to Address Loss and Damage from Climate Change Impacts’ in a submission to the SBI which calls for: (1)insurance to help vulnerable countries manage the financial risk associated with increasingly frequent and severe extreme events; (2)rehabilitation or compensation to address loss and damage associated with the impacts of climate change; and (3)risk management to support risk assessment and inform the other components of the framework At COP 16 a work programme is established to “consider approaches to address loss and damage associated with climate change impacts in developing countries that are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change.”...to a work programme...

At SBI 34 the work programme is differentiated into three thematic areas: (1)Assessing the risk of loss and damage associated with the adverse impacts of climate change and current knowledge of the same (2)A range of approaches to addressing loss and damage at associated with the adverse effects of climate change, including impacts related to extreme weather events and slow onset events, taking into consideration experience at all levels (3)The role of the Convention in the implementation of approaches to address loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change – Activities under the work programme include:  An expert meeting on assessing the risk of loss and damage  Regional expert meetings on approaches to address loss and damage in each of Africa, Asia and Latin America and one for the SIDS  Background paper on methodologies to assess loss and damage, literature review on approaches to address loss and damage and a technical paper on slow onset processes …to enhanced understanding.

What did we learn? A few of the gaps and needs identified in the expert meetings include:  Significant capacity and data needs on assessing the risk of loss and damage  Need to understand much more about slow onset processes and how to address them  Need to enhance support for local level action  Need to mainstream loss and damage into national development plans  Need to increase regional cooperation through regional platforms and forums

Deconstructing the Doha decision In Paragraph 5 Parties decided that, “the role of the Convention in promoting the implementation of approaches to address loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change includes, inter alia, the following: a)Enhancing knowledge and understanding of comprehensive risk management approaches to address loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change, including slow onset impacts; b)Strengthening dialogue, coordination, coherence and synergies among relevant stakeholders; c)Enhancing action and support, including finance, technology and capacity- building, to address loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change; In Paragraph 9 Parties decided to “establish institutional arrangements, such as international mechanism, including functions and modalities elaborated in accordance with the role of the Convention as defined in paragraph 5...”

Deconstructing the Doha Decision Paragraph 6 invites all Parties, taking into account common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities and specific national and regional development priorities, objectives and circumstances, to enhance action on addressing loss and damage... by undertaking, inter alia, the following:  Assessing the risk of loss and damage, including slow onset impacts;  Identifying options and designing and implementing country-driven risk management strategies and approaches;  Observation of, and data collection on, the impacts of climate change, in particular slow onset impacts;  Implementing comprehensive climate risk management approaches;  Promote enabling environment to encourage investment and involve relevant stakeholders;  Involving vulnerable communities and populations, and civil society, the private sector and other relevant stakeholders, in the assessment of and response to loss and damage;  Enhancing access to, sharing and the use of data, at the regional, national and subnational levels to facilitate the assessment and management of climate-related risk.

Where opportunities lie... Paragraph 7 represents an agreement between all Parties that further work is needed on, inter alia:  Enhancing understanding of: Non-economic losses and damages; The impacts of loss and damage on especially vulnerable groups; Approaches to address loss and damage from extreme events and slow onset processes, including risk reduction, risk sharing, risk transfer and rehabilitation; The impacts of climate change on patterns of migration, displacement and human mobility  Strengthening and supporting the collection and management of relevant data  Strengthening and promoting regional collaboration  Enhanced capacity-building at the national and regional levels to address loss and damage  Strengthening institutional arrangements at the national, regional and international levels to address loss and damage Parties now need to agree on how to operationalize the needs identified in paragraphs 6 and 7

 Develop an understanding of the needs of developing countries for assessing and addressing loss and damage and develop institutional arrangements that address those needs.  Need to better understand thresholds and limits to adaptation.  Need clarity on compensation – what does it mean?  Need to ensure that mandates of existing institutions not duplicated while addressing loss and damage in a holistic, coherent and comprehensive way under the Convention.  While acknowledging further research needs it is important to deliver a decision in Warsaw that will help developing countries address loss and damage both today and tomorrow.  Work together to develop a 2015 agreement that will reduce loss and damage through enhanced action on both mitigation and adaptation and help developing countries address residual losses and damages What is the way forward in the negotiation process?

What is the way forward for national level action?  Loss and damage is happening now and countries cannot wait for guidance from the UNFCCC to address it.  While there are significant financial, capacity building and technology needs for developing comprehensive approaches to address future loss and damage in developing countries there is a lot that has been done already including:  Establishment of national climate change funds in Bangladesh  Development of a national strategy on food security in Ethiopia  Creation of national disaster fund in Mexico  Establishment of a poverty reduction strategy in the Philippines to help those most vulnerable to climate change impacts  Developing countries can and will continue to work within their own capacities to implement approaches to assess and address loss and damage, but those efforts will be enhanced with support.

Loss and damage is a global issue While developing countries will bear the brunt of climate change impacts, losses and damages from climate change are being experienced worldwide:  In late 2012, Hurricane Sandy hit the northeast coast of the US causing estimated damages of 53 billion USD.  Current floods in Germany have resulted in loss and damage estimated at 2.5 billion EUR.  In Alaska, five communities are planning to relocate due to coastal erosion, at an estimated cost of 80 million to 200 million USD for each village.  Increased heat waves in France are predicted to decrease maize yields by 12 percent over the next 20 years.  Increased incidence of bush fires in Australia has led to a study investigating the psychological affects of bush fires on children.

For more information  Since February of 2012 ICCCAD has been conducting research to better understand how to assess and address loss and damage at the national level in Bangladesh.  For more information contact Erin Roberts at