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CAN's Equity Reference Framework Discussion Paper

Equity is back on the negotiating table, and this really is no surprise. The negotiations were never going to succeed unless they faced the challenge of “equitable access to sustainable development.” Unless they faced, more precisely, the equity challenge: holding to a 2°C or even 1.5°C-compliant global emission budget while also supporting a common right to adaptation and sustainable development. These are preconditions of any successful climate transition. The difference today is that we all know it.

Today, as the negotiations begin again in earnest, the core challenge is to move the equity agenda forward, in a manner that allows us to simultaneously 1) increase short-term ambition and 2) pioneer a track to collective post- 2020 emissions reductions that are in line with the precautionary principle. This won’t be easy, but it may be possible. Three conditions will need to be met.

· First, the Parties must work together, in good faith, to find a way forward on equity. It will not do for each to assert the uniqueness of its own “national circumstances.” There must be a global way forward.

· Second, pre-2020 ambition must be increased. Developed country targets must be strengthened to be in line with the demands of the science, and significant amounts of financial and technological support must arrive before Paris.

· Third, there must be a path forward for “common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities,” and it must lead to a dynamic, “equity spectrum” approach to CBDRC that is responsive to global economic evolution.

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June 2013 Climate talks: mid session briefing on adaptation

June 2013 Climate talks: mid session briefing on adaptation

 

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Sven Harmeling, Germanwatch gives an overview of what has happened so far in the Bonn UN climate negotiations after one week on the topic of adaptation.

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June 2013 Climate talks: mid session briefing on climate finance

June 2013 Climate talks: mid session briefing on climate finance

 

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Meera Ghani, CAN Europe, gives an overview of what has happened so far in the Bonn UN climate negotiations after one week on the topic of finance.

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June 2013 Climate talks: mid session briefing on mitigation

June 2013 Climate talks: mid session briefing on mitigation

 

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Jan Kowalzig, gives an overview of what has happened so far in the Bonn UN climate negotiations after one week on the topic of mitigation.

 

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June 2013 Climate talks: mid session briefing on equity

June 2013 Climate talks: mid session briefing on the big picture

 

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Julie-Anne Richards, CAN-International, gives an overview of what has happened so far in the Bonn UN climate negotiations after one week on the topic of equity.

June 2013 Climate talks: mid session briefing on the big picture

June 2013 Climate talks: mid session briefing on equity.

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Mark Lutes, WWF, gives an overview of what has happened so far in the Bonn UN climate negotiations after one week.

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Mohamed Adow, Christian Aid at ADP Co-Chair's Special Event

 

ADP Co-Chair's Special event. CAN presented ideas on observer participation in shaping the 2015 agreement including the  Equity Reference Framework.

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