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european capacity building initiativeecbi Negotiating the Development and Transfer of Technologies for a Copenhagen Outcome: Issues for Consideration. Richard J. T. Klein Birama Diarra David Lesolle, european capacity building initiative initiative européenne de renforcement des capacités ecbi for sustained capacity building in support of international climate change negotiations pour un renforcement durable des capacités en appui aux négociations internationales sur les changements climatiques

european capacity building initiativeecbi Overview Scope and background Adaptation and Mitigation Technology Transfer Developments todate The Bali Action Plan and the current negotiations Global Technology Actions Plan and National Technology Roadmaps Financial support for enhancing technology action Other contentious issues Measuring, reporting and verifying technology cooperation Intellectual property rights Conclusions

european capacity building initiativeecbi Scope and background The development and transfer of technology are crucial for supporting both mitigation and adaptation initiatives in developing countries. The UNFCCC commits developed countries to engage in technology transfer with developing countries (Article 4.5) Technology is important for adaptation (as well): to support developing countries in preparing for and dealing with the impacts of climate change. Technologies for adaptation include soft technologies such as insurance schemes or crop-rotation patterns; hard technology such as irrigation systems, drought-resistant seeds and sea defences; early-warning systems for floods and heatwaves.

european capacity building initiativeecbi Scope and background (2) ‘The developed country Parties and other developed Parties included in Annex II shall take all practicable steps to promote, facilitate and finance, as appropriate, the transfer of, or access to, environmentally sound technologies and know-how to other Parties, particularly to developing countries, to enable them to implement the provisions of the Convention. In this process, the developed country Parties shall support the development and enhancement of endogenous capacities and technologies of developing country Parties. Other Parties and organisations in a position to do so may also assist in facilitating the transfer of such technologies.’

european capacity building initiativeecbi Scope and background (3) In response to Article 4.5 and other commitments, ‘development and transfer of technologies’ has been a permanent agenda for COP and SBSTA since their first sessions in Since 2007 the issue has also been on the agenda of the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI) and, Since 2008, on that of the AWG-LCA;

european capacity building initiativeecbi Scope and background (4) Successful policy involves a two-track approach: mitigating (i.e. reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing carbon sinks) and actions aimed at adapting to present and future climate change impacts. Mitigation and adaptation both require technological, institutional and behavioural initiatives, the economic and policy instruments to encourage such initiatives, and research and development to enhance their predictability, effectiveness and efficiency. The development and transfer of technologies to support mitigation and adaptation are key issues in the negotiation of a new Copenhagen in December 2009.

european capacity building initiativeecbi Scope and background (5) The FAR of the (IPCC) - technologies that are currently available or expected to be commercialised within the coming decades, would allow stabilisation GHG concentrations at a level close to what is needed to stay below the temperature target of 2°C. This assumes that appropriate and effective incentives are in place for the development, acquisition, deployment and diffusion of technologies and for addressing related barriers. The available technological options include: Renewable energy sources, including solar photovoltaic, solar thermal, wind, hydro, geothermal, tidal, ocean thermal, and biomass; Energy efficiency improvements, especially in building insulation and transportation; Nuclear energy; Carbon capture and storage.

european capacity building initiativeecbi Contrasting Adaptation and Mitigation Tech Transfer The energy sector is the primary source Clean energy-supply is dominant focus for technology transfer Options are capital-intensive Options are not available in developing countries. Their successful transfer requires a framework Understanding of TT for adaptation is still limited. First, adaptation is not new - people have always needed to adapt Second, technologies for adaptation are needed in all, socio-economic sectors (health, water, agriculture etc) Third, most technologies for adaptation are already available Fourth, suitable technologies for adaptation are often not as capital intensive as those for mitigation.

european capacity building initiativeecbi Contrasting Adaptation and Mitigation Tech Transfer (2) A policy framework for technology transfer for adaptation must prioritise two elements: –the removal of barriers to the accessibility of locally available technologies, and –the need to strengthen local capacity to address adaptation needs and overcome barriers.

european capacity building initiativeecbi Developments todate At COP-7 in 2001 agreed on a ‘framework for meaningful and effective actions to enhance the implementation of Article 4.5’ with themes: TNAs; T. Info; Enabaling Environments; Capcity Building; Mechs for TT Decision 4/CP.7 also established an Expert Group on Technology Transfer (EGTT) In Decision 3/CP.13 Parties also decided that the EGTT shall have ‘particular regard to the need for adequate and timely financial support and to the development of performance indicators for monitoring and evaluating effectiveness.’ In a second decision in 2007, Decision 4/CP.13, Parties requested the GEF, to elaborate ‘a strategic programme - presented to the SBI in December 2008 and is now known as the ‘Poznań Strategic Programme on Technology Transfer’ - consisting of three funding windows: TNAs; Piloting projects; Dissemination of successfully demonstrated technologies.

european capacity building initiativeecbi Bali Action Plan on TT The Bali Action Plan launched long-term cooperative action, now, up to and beyond 2012 to result in an agreed outcome at COP-15) The Bali Action Plan sets out guidelines for negotiations on the four building blocks of global climate policy: mitigation, adaptation, technology development and transfer, and financing. Consideration of Effective mechanisms and enhanced means for the removal of obstacles to, and provision of financial and other incentives for, scaling up of the development and transfer of technology; Ways to accelerate deployment, diffusion and transfer of technologies; Cooperation on research and development of current, new and innovative Ts; The effectiveness of mechanisms and tools for technology cooperation in specific sectors.’

european capacity building initiativeecbi Current Negotiations on TT Negotiations now within the AWG-LCA Parties have had several opportunities to express their views on technology development and transfer, including through written submissions The two major contentious issues for technology development and transfer are: –The design, contents and institutional aspects –National technology roadmaps, including their relevance to the implementation of national appropriate mitigation actions (NAMAs) and national adaptation plans; –The provision of financial support for enhanced technology action to support mitigation and adaptation.

european capacity building initiativeecbi Current Negotiations on TT (2) Global technology action plan and national technology roadmaps Financial support for enhanced technology action Other contentious issues – Measuring, reporting and verifying (MRV) technology cooperation: This issue links with the broader question of the MRV system that needs to be created for the Copenhagen Agreed Outcome as a whole, including the related institutional relationships, the NAMAs, and financial support. –Intellectual property (IP) rights: This issue involves a wide range of regulations under different multilateral agreements and treaties.

european capacity building initiativeecbi Conclusions Mitigation and adaptation both require technological, institutional and behavioural initiatives, Technologies to support mitigation and adaptation are key issues in the negotiation of a new climate policy agreement, To date little attention paid to the adaptation technology Technology transfer for adaptation is different, more complex A policy framework for technology transfer for adaptation must prioritise two elements: removal of barriers to locally available technologies, and the need to strengthen local capacity and overcome barriers.

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