Following the recent Ocean-Climate Dialogue, and the focus on increased ambition and the Global Stocktake, this side event will showcase how UN-Oceans is building synergies at the national and international levels for ocean-based climate change mitigation and adaptation.
It will highlight how collaboration for climate-smart sustainable ocean management and planning can contribute to increased ambition for a greater collective impact.
The first Global Stocktake, concluding at COP28, provides a point in time for Parties to the Paris Agreement and stakeholders to ramp up ambition to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement.
The ocean is a vital part of the Earth’s climate system and as such one of the vital “sectors” where increased coordination and collaboration across the UN system and beyond can help accelerate action on mitigation and adaptation action for even greater impact.
UN-Oceans members are coordinating to build synergies and opportunities for climate-smart, ecosystem focused and sustainable ocean management and planning as well as enhanced resilience of critical maritime infrastructure. Such efforts require investment and cooperation across the entire science to solutions value chain from observations to data, science, planning and implementation of on the ground action, including nature-based solutions and governance. Enhancing such collaboration is a clear opportunity towards achieving strengthened, collective climate action.
This side event will showcase how UN-Oceans Members are individually and collaboratively building, at national and international levels, capacity and coordination to support and integrate mitigation and adaptation opportunities, as well as means of implementation and support, under a wealth of multilateral instruments and frameworks including SDG 14 “Life Below Water”, the UN Ocean Decade, the Kunming-Montreal GBF, Ramsar, UNCLOS and the newly adopted BBNJ Agreement, and several FAO instruments. It will build on discussions in the Ocean-Climate Dialogue and identify opportunities for increased collective action both within and outside the UN system to achieve growing climate ambitions.
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28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28)
30 November to 12 December 2023, Expo City, Dubai
UN Climate Change Conference
30 Nov - 12 Dec 2023
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- Climate change adaptation and maritime transport
- Oceans Economy and Fisheries
- Transport policy and legislation
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Ms. Tarub Bahri
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Mr. Xuechan Ma
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Mr. Joseph Zelaney
joseph.zelasney@fao.org
Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC/UNESCO)
Mr. Alison Clausen
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International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Ms. Jana Friedrich
J.Friedrich@iaea.org
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
Ms. Regina Asariotis
regina.asariotis@unctad.org
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Ms. Mary Matthews
mary.matthews@undp.org
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Ms. Sinikinesh Beyene Jimma
sinikinesh.jimma@un.org
Mr. Ole Vestergaard
ole.vestergaard@un.org
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
Ms. Jasdeep Randhawa
JRandhawa@unfccc.int