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#COP22: From agreement to action - What is at stake at climate talks in #Marrakesh?
Less than one year after adopting the Paris climate agreement, world leaders and negotiators are meeting for talks in Marrakesh. The COP22 conference on 7-18 November focuses on ways of implementing the first universally binding global deal on climate change, a matter of huge urgency for the planet. Parliament is represented at the talks by a delegation of 12 MEPs led by Italian EPP member Giovanni La Via.
This week a delegation of 12 MEPs led by Giovanni La Via, chair of Parliament’s environment committee, takes part in the COP22 conference in Marrakesh. Miguel Arias Cañete, the European commissioner responsible for climate action, will brief the delegation on a daily basis. MEPs will also engage in talks with NGOs, industry and delegations from various countries.
COP22: ‘COP of action’
The focus of this week’s round of talks will be on the implementation of the Paris agreement. Delegates will work on making national climate plans as clear and transparent as possible, and on ensuring that the actions taken are traceable and that standardized reporting methods are used. There will also be discussions on enhanced action prior to 2020.
As part of the Paris agreement developed countries promised to mobilize at least $100 billion per year in climate finance for developing countries by 2020. Aiming to deliver on the commitments made, the negotiations in Marrakesh will revolve around who should pay into these funds and how they should be used. There will also be discussions on the need for further support for developing countries in terms of technology and capacity-building.More information
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