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UNITED NATIONS Thursday, 13 December 2007 United Nations Climate Change Conference COP 13 and CMP 3 Bali, 314 December 2007 Daily Programme 1 Official meetings 2 Conference of the Parties (COP) Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (COP/MOP) (Open meeting) 10.30 a.m.1 p.m. 5 th meeting of the COP Plenary I 6 th meeting of the CMP (Nusa Indah Hall) Joint high-level segment [COP agenda item 10 and CMP agenda item 18] 1. Special address from the Prime Minister of Norway, H.E. Mr. Jens Stoltenberg 2. Statement from the head of a United Nations agency 3. Statements from ministers and heads of delegation 1 The Daily Programme is also available on the COP 13 website at: http://unfccc.int/meetings/cop_13/daily_programme/items/4162.php and includes links to the documents, schedules and other items listed. Participants are kindly requested to retain copies of documents throughout the sessions, in order to reduce paper consumption. 2 Please consult the CCTV monitors for any last-minute changes. FCCC/CP/2007/OD/10 GE.07-70866

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UNITED NATIONS

Thursday, 13 December 2007

United Nations Climate Change Conference COP 13 and CMP 3 Bali, 3�14 December 2007

Daily Programme

1

Official meetings 2 Conference of the Parties (COP) Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (COP/MOP) (Open meeting) 10.30 a.m.�1 p.m. 5th meeting of the COP Plenary I 6th meeting of the CMP (Nusa Indah Hall) Joint high-level segment [COP agenda item 10 and CMP agenda item 18] 1. Special address from the Prime Minister of Norway,

H.E. Mr. Jens Stoltenberg

2. Statement from the head of a United Nations agency

3. Statements from ministers and heads of delegation

1 The Daily Programme is also available on the COP 13 website at:

http://unfccc.int/meetings/cop_13/daily_programme/items/4162.php and includes links to the documents, schedules and other items listed.

Participants are kindly requested to retain copies of documents throughout the sessions, in order to reduce paper consumption. 2 Please consult the CCTV monitors for any last-minute changes.

FCCC/CP/2007/OD/10 GE.07-70866

2 Daily Programme Conference of the Parties (COP) Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (COP/MOP) (Open meeting) 3 p.m.�9 p.m. 66h meeting of the COP Plenary I 7th meeting of the CMP (Nusa Indah Hall) Joint high-level segment [COP agenda item 10 and CMP agenda item 18] 1. Statements from ministers and heads of delegation

High-level round-table discussion on international technology cooperation A high-level round-table discussion on international technology cooperation in the development, deployment, diffusion and transfer of climate friendly technologies will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today in Plenary II (Nusantara Hall). The main objective of the event is to present a range of views from ministers and heads of delegation, international organizations and the private sector during the high-level segment on how to take forward technology cooperation and transfer activities under the Convention and to identify practical approaches toward a common goal.

High-level luncheon

The President of the Conference of the Parties, H.E. Mr Rachmat Witoelar, Minister of Environment of the Republic of Indonesia and the Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC secretariat will host a high-level luncheon for heads of delegation of all Parties and invited guests at 1 p.m. today in the Lobby of The Westin Resort. Dress code: Batik long sleeve or smart casual attire.

The IPCC AR4 Synthesis Report: key findings for policymakers

(Closed meeting)

A briefing for ministers and heads of delegation by Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and members of the core writing team will take place from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. in the Auditorium.

Daily Programme 3

Side event

The climate crisis: the way forward Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Mr. Albert Gore, presents the role of international treaty negotiations and domestic action in solving the climate crisis. The event will take place from 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. in Nusantara Hall. It will also be shown on the CCTV monitors. Organized by the Alliance for Climate Protection. Groups other than the Convention bodies (Closed meetings)

8�9 a.m. Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) Oak

8�9 a.m. African Group Sunflower

9�10 a.m. Group of 77 and China Sunflower

9�10 a.m. Environmental Integrity Group

Chestnut

9�10 a.m. CACAM Eucalyptus

9�10 a.m. Umbrella Group Orchid

11 a.m.�noon Group of Latin American and Caribbean States (GRULAC) Jasmine

1�2 p.m. Least Developed Countries Group Denpasar

1�2 p.m. Asian Group Lotus

1�2 p.m. Papua New Guinea on behalf of the Coalition of Rainforest Nations

Chestnut

1�2 p.m. Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and League of Arab States

See CCTV

2�3 p.m. Eastern European Group Chestnut

2�3 p.m. Group of 77 and China Plenary II (Nusantara Hall)

5.30�6.30 p.m. Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) � informal ministerial meeting

Orchid

6�7.30 p.m. Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) Oak

6�8 p.m. Mesoamerican ministers Eucalyptus

4 Daily Programme Press briefings

UNFCCC press conferences

12.30�1 p.m. UNFCCC Executive Secretary Press Conference Room

Other briefings

10�10.30 a.m.

Convention on Biological Diversity Press Conference Room

10.30�11 a.m. Climate Action Network (CAN) Press Conference Room

11�11.30 a.m. Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP)

Press Conference Room

11�11.30 a.m. African Civil Society Wind, GH

Noon�12.30 p.m. European Union (EU Presidency and European Commission)

Press Conference Room

1.15�1.45 p.m. United States Climate Action Network

Press Conference Room

2�2.30 p.m. Delegation of the United States

Press Conference Room

3�3.30 p.m. Delegation of Indonesia

Press Conference Room

3.30�4 p.m. Delegation of Norway Press Conference Room

4�4.30 p.m. Climate Action Network (CANADA): Canadian aborigines and youth respond to Canada�s position

Wind, GH

4.30�5 p.m. WMO: Global climate in 2007

Press Conference Room

5�5.30 p.m. IPCC press briefing Press Conference Room

5.30�6 p.m. European Union (EU Presidency and European Commission) Press Conference Room

5.30�6 p.m. Red and blue go green: North America�s climate initiative. The Climate Registry (TCR)

Wind, GH

7.30�8 p.m. Group of 77 and China Press Conference Room

Daily Programme 5 Meetings of observer organizations (Closed meetings) Meetings of observer organizations generally take place at the Grand Hyatt Hotel (GH), unless otherwise indicated. 8.45�10 a.m.

Business and industry organizations (BINGOs) Biomass, GH

9�10 a.m. Youth groups (YENGOs) Wind, GH

9�10 a.m. Trade union NGOs (TUNGOs) Tidal, GH

9�10 a.m. LIFE � women/gender Wave, GH

2�3 p.m.

Environmental groups (ENGOs) Geothermal, GH

List of speakers for the high-level segment attended by ministers and other heads of delegation

13 December 2007 � 10.30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

H.E. Mr. John Baird Minister of the Environment CANADA H.E. Mr. Dato' Seri Azmi Khalid Minister of Natural Resources and Environment MALAYSIA

H.E. Ms. Mayra Janeth Mejía del Cid Minister of Natural Resources and Environment HONDURAS H.E. Ms. Lavinia Bernadette Rounds Ganilau Minister for Tourism and Environment FIJI H.E. Mr. Lucien Lux Minister of Environment LUXEMBOURG H.E. Mr. Michael L. Kaingu Minister of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources ZAMBIA H.E. Mr. Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio Minister for Environment, Land and Sea ITALY H.E. Mr. AG Alhassane Aghatam Minister of Environment MALI

6 Daily Programme H.E. Mr. Robert M. Persaud Minister of Agriculture GUYANA H.E. Mr. Yongyuth Yuthavong Minister of Natural Resources and Environment THAILAND H.E. Mr. Onkokame Kitso Mokaila Minister of Environment, Wildlife and Tourism BOTSWANA H.E. Mr. Earl Deveaux Minister of Works and Utilities THE BAHAMAS

H.E. Mr. Abdul-Rahman F. Al-Eryani Minister of Water and the Environment YEMEN H.E. Mr. Erik Solheim Minister of the Environment and International Development NORWAY S.E. M. Emile Doumba Ministre de l�Economie Forestiĕre GABON H.E. Mr. Carlos José Guerrero Contreras Minister of Environment and Natural Resources EL SALVADOR S.E. M. Djibo Leyti Ka Ministre d�Etat, Ministère de l'Environnement, de la Protection de la Nature, des Bassins de Rétention et des Lacs Artificels SENEGAL H.E. Mr. Joel Morgan Minister of Environment, Natural Resources and Transport SEYCHELLES S.E. Mme. Juliette Biao Koudenoukpo Ministre de l'Environnement et de la Protection de la Nature BENIN S.E. M. Hele Pierre Ministre de l'Environnement et de la Protection de la Nature CAMEROON H.E. Mr. Diekumpuna Sita José Minister of Urban Affairs and Environment ANGOLA H.E. Mr. Luciano André de Castro Minister of Coordination for Environmental Action MOZAMBIQUE

Daily Programme 7 H.E. Ms. Khempheng Pholsena Minister to the Prime Minister's Office, Head of Water Resources and Environmental Administration LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC H.E. Mr. Mohamed Akotey Minister of Environment to fight against Desertification NIGER H.E. Mr. Kete Ioane Minister for Environment COOK ISLANDS H.E. Mr. Andre Okombi-Salissa Minister of Tourism and Environment CONGO (REPUBLIC OF) H.E. Mr. Andreas Carlgren Minister of the Environment SWEDEN S.E. M. Mahmoud Camara Ministère de l'Agriculture, de l'Elevage, de l'Environnement, des Eaux et Forêts GUINEA

13 December 2007 � 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. H.E. Ms. Aicha Mint Sidi Bouna Minister of Environment MAURITANIA H.E. Mr. Jose L. Atienza, Jr. Secretary, Department of Environment and Natural Resources PHILIPPINES H.E. Mr. Tetabo Nakara Minister of Environment, Lands and Agricultural Development KIRIBATI H.E. Ms. Maria Mutagamba Minister of Water and Environment UGANDA H.E. Mr. Chérif Rahmani Minister of Land Planning, Environment and Tourism ALGERIA H.E. Mr. Sayyid Hamoud bin Faisal al Busaidi Minister of Environment and Climate Affairs OMAN, SULTANATE OF H.E. Mr. José Endundo Bononge Minister of Environment DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

8 Daily Programme H.E. Mr. Francis Chenayimoyo Nhema Minister of Environment and Tourism ZIMBABWE H.E. Mr. Maged George Elias Ghattas Minister of State for Environmental Affairs EGYPT H.E. Ms. Patricia Hajabakiga Minister of State in charge of Lands and Environment RWANDA H.E. Mr. Mark James Mwandosya Minister of State - Environment, Vice-President's Office UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA S.E. M. Nadhir Hamada Ministre de l'Environnement et du Développement durable TUNISIA H.E. Mr. Pehin Dato HJ. Abdullah Bakar Minister of Development BRUNEI DARUSSALAM H.E. Mr. Khoi Nguyen Pham Minister of Natural Resources and Environment VIET NAM H.E. Mr. Dasho Nado Rinchhen Deputy Minister of Environment, National Environment Commission BHUTAN H.E. Mr. Faris Mohamad Al-Junaidi Deputy Minister of Environment JORDAN H.E. Mr. Maxwell Kofi Jumah Deputy Minister of Local Government, Rural Development and the Environment GHANA H.E. Mr. Baldan Enkhmandakh, Vice-Minister, Ministry of Nature and Environment MONGOLIA S.E. Sr. José Antonio Diaz-Duque Viceministro, Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología y Medio Ambiente CUBA H.E. Mr. Momodou A. Cham Secretary of State, Department of State for Forestry and the Environment GAMBIA H.E. Mr. Omar Ramirez Tejada Secretary of State, Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Daily Programme 9 H.E. Mr. Nikola Ruzinski State Secretary, Ministry of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction CROATIA, REPUBLIC OF H.E. Mr. Silviu Stoica Secretary of State Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development ROMANIA H.E. Mr. Stavros Kaloyannis Deputy Minister for the Environment GREECE Ms. Ligia Castro de Doens General Administrator, National Environmental Authority of Panama PANAMA Mr. Manuel Bernales President of the National Council on Environment PERU Mr. Miguel E. Pellerano Undersecretary of Environmental Policy Secretariat of Environment and Sustainable Development ARGENTINA Mr. Alexander Nikolaevitch Apatsky First Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection BELARUS Mr. Aundré Franklin Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Health and Environment JAMAICA H.E. Mr. Antonio Monteiro Lima Ambassador/Permanent Representative of Cape Verde to the United Nations in New York CAPE VERDE H.E. Ms. Angelic Alihusain-del Castilho Ambassador of the Republic of Suriname to the Republic of Indonesia SURINAME H.E. Mr. Fouad I. Darwish Ambassador, Acting Director of International Organizations Ministry of Foreign Affairs BAHRAIN H.E. Mr. Salaheddin M. El Bishari Ambassador of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya to the Republic of Indonesia LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA H.E. Mr. Sulieman Mohamed Mustafa Ambassador of Sudan to the Republic of Indonesia SUDAN

10 Daily Programme H.E. Mr. Collin Beck Ambassador/Permanent Representative of the Solomon Islands to the United Nations in New York SOLOMON ISLANDS H.E. Ms. Ismat Jahan Ambassador/Permanent Representative of the People�s Republic of Bangladesh to the United Nations in New York PEOPLE�S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH H.E. Mr. Yousef Rashid Al Sharhan Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to the Republic of Indonesia UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

H.E. Mr. Rodrigo Yepes-Enriquez Ambassador of Ecuador to the Republic of Indonesia ECUADOR H.E. Mr. Aliioaiga Feturi Elisaia Ambassador/Permanent Representative of Samoa to the United Nations in New York SAMOA Mr. Vitaliy Nakhlupin Head of the National Environmental Investment Agency UKRAINE Mr. Abbas Ali Naqi Under-Secretary, Ministry of Oil KUWAIT Mr. Hasan Z. Sarikaya Undersecretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry TURKEY Mr. Pokotoa Sipeli Associate Minister, Niue Meteorological Service Niue Climate Change Project NIUE Mr. Rakotobe Tovondriaka Secretary General Ministry of Environment, Water, Forest and Tourism MADAGASCAR Mr. Abdelhay Zerouali Secretary-General of State Secretary of Water and Environment MOROCCO Mr. Ben Turtur Donnie Executive Director, Environmental Protection Agency of Liberia LIBERIA Mr. Andrew Yatilman Director, Office of Environment and Emergency Management MICRONESIA (FEDERATED STATES OF)

Daily Programme 11 M. Patrick van Klaveren Ministre conseiller/Délégué permanent auprès des organismes internationaux à caractère scientifique, environnemental et humanitaire MONACO Ms. Biljana Djurovic Senior Advisor, Head of Unit for European Integration MONTENEGRO Mr. Narayan Prasad Silwal Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Science and Technology NEPAL Mr. Udaya Prabath Gammanpila Chairman, Central Environmental Authority, Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources SRI LANKA Mr. Gerardo Ariel Rusiñol Environment Director, Ministry of Foreign Affairs URUGUAY Mr. James Ole Kiyiapi Permanent Secretary Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources KENYA Mr. Dad Mohammad Baheer Executive Director-General National Environment Protection Agency AFGHANISTAN M. Alain Edouard Traore Secrétaire Général du Ministère de l'Environnement et du Cadre de Vie Ministère de l'environnement et du cadre de vie BURKINA FASO Ms. Nona Karalashvili Head, Sustainable Development Department Ministry of Environment, Protection and Natural Resources GEORGIA M. Sandjima Dounia Secrétaire Général, Ministère de l'Environnement de la Qualité de vie et des Parcs Natioanux CHAD Mr. Lautaro Sandino Montes Director of Multilateral Organizations Ministry of Foreign Affairs NICARAGUA

12 Daily Programme Status report on consideration of agenda items as at 12 December 2007

COP agenda item Status

2 Organizational matters

2 (a) Election of the President of the Conference at its thirteenth session

Sub-item completed

2 (b) Adoption of the rules of procedure

President to report to COP 13 if any new developments occur

2 (c) Adoption of the agenda

Agenda adopted, with item 8 held in abeyance

2 (d) Election of officers other than the President

Consultations by Mr. William Kojo Agyemang-Bonsu (Ghana) Secretariat contact: Ms. Nattley Williams

2 (e) Admission of organizations as observers

The COP approved the list contained in document FCCC/CP/2007/2

2 (f) Organization of work, including the sessions of the Subsidiary bodies

Relevant items were referred to the SBSTA and the SBI

4 Report of the co-facilitators of the dialogue on long-term cooperative action to address climate change by enhancing implementation of the Convention

Contact group led by the President, assisted by Ms. Sandea De Wet (South Africa) and Mr. Howard Bamsey (Australia) Secretariat contact: Ms. Alina Averchenkova

CMP agenda item Status

2 Organizational matters

2 (a) Adoption of the agenda

Sub-item completed

2 (b) Election of replacement officers

Sub-item completed

2 (c) Organization of work, including the sessions of the subsidiary bodies

Relevant items were referred to the SBSTA and the SBI

5 Issues relating to the clean development mechanism Contact group chaired by Mr. John Kilani (Qatar) and Mr. Georg Børsting (Norway) Secretariat contact: Mr. Kai-Uwe Schmidt (FCCC/KP/CMP/2007/L.3*) Consultations on elections in progress Secretariat contact: Ms. Nattley Williams

6 Issues relating to joint implementation Contact group chaired by Mr. József Feiler (Hungary) and Mr. William Kojo Agyemang-Bonsu (Ghana) Secretariat contact: Mr. James Grabert (FCCC/KP/CMP/2007/L.2) Consultations on elections in progress Secretariat contact: Ms. Nattley Williams

Daily Programme 13 7 Report of the Compliance Committee Contact group chaired by

Mr. Denis Langlois (Canada) and Mr. Eric Mugurusi (Tanzania) Secretariat contact: Ms. Maria Socorro Manguiat (FCCC/KP/CMP/2007/L.4*) Consultations on elections in progress Secretariat contact: Ms. Nattley Williams

11 Second Review of the Kyoto Protocol pursuant to its Article 9: scope and content

Contact group chaired by Adrian Macey (New Zealand) and Raphael de Azeredo (Brazil) Secretariat contact: Mr. Claudio Forner

20 Other matters

20 (a) Report of the President of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol at its second session on the workshop on the proposal by the Russian Federation

The President invited H.E. Mr. Djismun Kasri (Indonesia) to speak with Parties on the issue and provide him with advice on how to proceed on this matter. Secretariat contact: Ms. Maria Socorro Manguiat

20 (b) Proposal from Belarus to prepare for implementation of the amendment to Annex B to the Kyoto Protocol (decision 10/CMP.2) prior to its entry into force

Informal consultations by Mr. Mark Berman (Canada) Secretariat contact: Mr. Campion Carruthers

* To be issued. AWG agenda item Status

2 Organizational matters:

2 (b) Organization of the work of the session

Organization of the work agreed

2 (c) Election of officers

Consultations in progress

4 Review of work programme, methods of work and schedule of future sessions

Draft conclusions proposed by the Chair under consultation (FCCC/KP/AWG/2007/L.6*)

5 Other matters No matters were raised

6 Report on the session

Draft report adopted (FCCC/KP/AWG/2007/L.5)

* To be issued. SBI agenda item Status

2 Organizational matters

2 (a) Adoption of the agenda

Agenda adopted as amended, with sub-item 4 (b) held in abeyance

2 (b) Organization of the work of the session

Organization of the work agreed

2 (c) Election of officers other than the Chair

Ms. Nataliya Stranadko (Ukraine) elected as Vice-Chair. Nomination pending for the SBI Rapporteur.

2 (d) Election of replacement officers

The Vice-Chair represents a Party to both the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol

14 Daily Programme 3 National communications and greenhouse gas

inventory data from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention

3 (a) Compilation and synthesis of fourth national communications

Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded to the COP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2007/L.26 and Add.1)

3 (b) Report on national greenhouse gas inventory data from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention for the period 1990�2005

SBI took note of the report

3 (c) Status report on the review of fourth national communications

SBI took note of the report

4 National communications from Parties not included in Annex I to the Convention

4 (a) Work of the Consultative Group of Experts on National Communications from Parties not included in Annex I to the Convention

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBI/2007/L33)

4 (c) Provision of financial and technical support Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBI/2007/L32)

4 (b) Information contained in national communications from Parties not included in Annex I to the Convention

Sub-item held in abeyance. Item forwarded to SBI 28

5 Financial mechanism of the Convention

5 (a) Fourth review of the financial mechanism

Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded to the COP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2007/L.34* and Add.1*)

5 (b) Report of the Global Environment Facility to the Conference of the Parties and guidance to the Global Environment Facility

Draft decision forwarded to the COP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2007/L.35*)

6 Article 6 of the Convention

Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded to the COP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2007/L.29 and Add.1)

7 Implementation of Article 4, paragraphs 8 and 9, of the Convention

7 (a) Progress on the implementation of decision 1/CP.10

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBI/2007/L.31)

7 (b) Matters relating to the least developed countries

Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded to the COP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2007/L.24 and Add.1)

8 Capacity-building under the Convention

8 (a) Capacity-building for developing countries

No SBI conclusions. Item forwarded to SBI 28

8 (b) Capacity-building for countries with economies in transition

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBI/2007/L.27*)

9 Reporting and review of information submitted by Parties included in Annex I to the Convention that are also Parties to the Kyoto Protocol

9 (a) Compilation and synthesis of supplementary information incorporated in fourth national communications submitted in accordance with Article 7, paragraph 2, of the Kyoto Protocol

Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded to the CMP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2007/L.25 and Add.1)

Daily Programme 15 9 (b) Review of initial reports and supplementary

information incorporated in fourth national communications submitted in accordance with Article 7, paragraph 2, of the Kyoto Protocol

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBI/2007/L.22)

10 Adaptation Fund

Draft decision forwarded to the CMP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2007/L.30*)

11 Capacity-building under the Kyoto Protocol

11 (a) Capacity-building for developing countries

No SBI conclusions. Item forwarded to SBI 28

11 (b) Capacity-building for countries with economies in transition

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBI/2007/L.28)

12 Matters relating to Article 3, paragraph 14, of the Kyoto Protocol

No SBI conclusions. Item forwarded to SBI 28

13 Report of the administrator of the international transaction log under the Kyoto Protocol

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBI/2007/L.21*)

14 Amendment of the Kyoto Protocol in respect of procedures and mechanisms relating to compliance

No SBI conclusions. Item forwarded to SBI 28

15 Administrative, financial and institutional matters

15 (a) Budget performance for the biennium 2006�2007

Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded to the COP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2007/L.23 and Add.1) and a draft decision forwarded to the CMP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2007/L.23/Add.2)

15 (b) Continuing review of the functions and operations of the secretariat

Conclusions adopted and a draft decision forwarded to the COP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2007/L.23 and Add.1)

15 (c) Privileges and immunities for individuals serving on constituted bodies established under the Kyoto Protocol

Draft conclusions forwarded to the CMP for consideration and adoption (FCCC/SBI/2007/L.20)

16 Development and transfer of technologies No SBI conclusions. Draft text to be considered by SBI 28

17 Other matters

Item completed (FCCC/SBI/2007/MISC.14; FCCC/SBSTA/2007/MISC.30)

18 Report on the session Draft report adopted (FCCC/SBI/2007/L.19*)

* To be issued.

SBSTA agenda item Status

2 Organizational matters

2 (a) Adoption of the agenda

Agenda adopted

2 (b) Organization of the work of the session

Organization of the work agreed

2 (c) Election of officers other than the Chair

Ms. Ermira Fida (Albania) elected as Vice-Chair and Ms. Meena Khanal (Nepal) as Rapporteur

2 (d) Election of replacement officers

The above officers represent Parties to both the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol

16 Daily Programme 3 Nairobi work programme on impacts, vulnerability

and adaptation to climate change Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBSTA/2007/L.17)

4 Development and transfer of technologies

No SBSTA conclusions. Draft text to be considered at SBSTA 28

5 Reducing emissions from deforestation in developing countries: approaches to stimulate action.

Conclusions adopted and a draft decision as amended forwarded to the COP for consideration (FCCC/SBSTA/2007/L.23* and Add.1/Rev.1*)

6 Research and systematic observation

Conclusions adopted as amended and a draft decision forwarded to the COP for consideration (FCCC/SBSTA/2007/L.14 and Add.1*)

7 Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

Revised conclusions adopted and a revised draft decision forwarded to the COP for consideration (FCCC/SBSTA/2007/L.20/Rev.1 and Add.1/Rev.1*)

8 Methodological issues under the Convention

8 (a) Annual report on the technical review of greenhouse gas inventories from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBSTA/2007/L.12)

8 (b) Greenhouse gas data interface

Conclusions adopted as amended (FCCC/SBSTA/2007/L.15)

8 (c) Emissions from fuel used for international aviation and maritime transport.

No SBSTA conclusions. Item forwarded to SBSTA 28

9 Methodological issues under the Kyoto Protocol

9 (a) Implications of the establishment of new hydrochlorofluorocarbon-22 (HCFC-22) facilities seeking to obtain certified emission reductions for the destruction of hydrofluorocarbon-23 (HFC-23)

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBSTA/2007/L.13)

9 (b) Implications of possible changes to the limit for small-scale afforestation and reforestation clean development mechanism project activities

Conclusions adopted and draft decision forwarded to the CMP for consideration (FCCC/SBSTA/2007/L.18 and Add.1)

9 (c) Carbon dioxide capture and storage in geological formations as clean development mechanism project activities

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBSTA/2007/L.19)

9 (d) Good practice guidance for land use, land-use change and forestry activities under Article 3, paragraphs 3 and 4, of the Kyoto Protocol

Conclusions adopted and a draft decision as amended forwarded to the CMP for consideration (FCCC/SBSTA/2007/L.21 and Add.1)

10 Scientific, technical and socio-economic aspects of mitigation of climate change

Conclusions adopted (FCCC/SBSTA/2007/L.16)

11 Matters relating to Article 2, paragraph 3, of the Kyoto Protocol

No SBSTA conclusions. Item forwarded to SBSTA 28

12 Other matters

Item completed (FCCC/SBI/2007/MISC.14; FCCC/SBSTA/2007/MISC.30)

13 Report on the session Draft report adopted (FCCC/SBSTA/2007/L.11)

* To be issued.

Working breakfast

On Friday, 14 December, from 8 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. the Secretary General of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) invites Permanent Representatives with WMO and invited guests to a working breakfast in the Badung Room at the Grand Hyatt Hotel.

Daily Programme 17

Representatives nominated for election to Convention and Protocol Bodies1

(As at 12 December 2007)

Nominations to the Bureau of COP and CMP 3

COP President H.E. Mr. Rachmat Witoelar2 (Indonesia) Asia Chair of SBI H.E. Mr. Bagher Asadi (Iran) Asia COP Vice-President - nomination pending Africa COP Vice-President - nomination pending Africa COP Vice-President Mr. Alexander Pankin (Russian Federation) Eastern Europe COP Vice-President Ms. Marina Shvangiradze (Georgia) Eastern Europe COP Vice-President Ms. Karen Christiana Figueres Olsen (Costa Rica) GRULAC COP Rapporteur Ms. Karen Nicole Smith (Barbados) GRULAC COP Vice-President - nomination pending WEOG COP Vice-President - nomination pending WEOG COP Vice-President H.E. Mr. Feturi Elisaia (Samoa) AOSIS/SIDs

Nominations to the SBI Bureau SBI Vice-Chair Ms. Nataliya Stranadko2 (Ukraine) Eastern Europe SBI Rapporteur Ms. Lilian Portillo 3 (Paraguay) GRULAC

Nominations to the SBSTA Bureau SBSTA Vice-Chair Ms. Ermira Fida2 (Albania) Eastern Europe SBSTA Rapporteur Ms. Meena Khanal2 (Nepal) Asia

Nominations to the AWG Bureau AWG Chair - nomination pending AWG Vice-Chair - nomination pending AWG Rapporteur Mr. Kanat Baigarin (Kazakhstan) Asia

Nominations to the Compliance Committee: Facilitative Branch

Member Mr. Valeriy Sedyakin (Russian Federation) Eastern Europe Alternate Mr. Roman Shirma (Belarus) Eastern Europe Member - nomination pending WEOG Alternate - nomination pending WEOG Member Mr. Pedro Luis Pedroso Cuesta (Cuba) AOSIS/SIDs Alternate H.E. Mr. Antonio Monteiro Lima (Cape Verde) AOSIS/SIDs Member - nomination pending Annex I Alternate - nomination pending Annex I Member - nomination pending Non-Annex I Alternate - nomination pending Non-Annex I

1 The mandates for the CGE and the EGTT have not been extended at this session, therefore no nominations for those

two bodies should be submitted. 2 These officers have been elected. 3 This nominee will be elected at SBI 28.

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Nominations to the Compliance Committee: Enforcement Branch

Member Mr. Oleg Shamonov (Russian Federation) Eastern Europe Alternate Mr. Vladmir Tarasenko (Belarus) Eastern Europe Member - nomination pending WEOG Alternate - nomination pending WEOG Member Mr. Amjad Abdulla (Maldives) AOSIS/SIDs Alternate Ms. Mary Jane Mace (Micronesia) AOSIS/SIDs Member - nomination pending Annex I Alternate - nomination pending Annex I Member - nomination pending Non-Annex I Alternate - nomination pending Non-Annex I

Nominations to the CDM Executive Board

Member Ms. Natalia Berghi (Moldova) Eastern Europe Alternate Ms. Diana Harutunyan (Armenia) Eastern Europe Replacement member - nomination pending GRULAC Member Mr. Clifford Mahlung (Jamaica) AOSIS/SIDs Alternate H.E. Mr. Tuiloma Neroni Slade (Samoa) AOSIS/SIDs Member - nomination pending Annex I Alternate - nomination pending Annex I Member - nomination pending Non-Annex I Alternate - nomination pending Non-Annex I Member - nomination pending Non-Annex I Alternate - nomination pending Non-Annex I

Nominations to the JISC

Member Mr. Derrick Oderson (Barbados) AOSIS/SIDs Alternate Ms. Ngedikes Olai Uludong Polloi (Palau) AOSIS/SIDs Member - nomination pending Annex I Alternate - nomination pending Annex I Replacement alternate - nomination pending Annex I Member Mr. Oleg Pluzhnikov (Russian Federation) Annex EITs Alternate Ms. Agnieszka Galan (Poland) Annex EITs Replacement alternate Mr. Georgiy Geletukha (Ukraine) Annex EITs Member - nomination pending Non-Annex I Alternate - nomination pending Non-Annex I Member - nomination pending Non-Annex I Alternate - nomination pending Non-Annex I

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Nominations to the Adaptation Fund Board

Member - nomination pending Africa Alternate - nomination pending Africa Member - nomination pending Africa Alternate - nomination pending Africa Member - nomination pending Asia Alternate - nomination pending Asia Member - nomination pending Asia Alternate - nomination pending Asia Member - nomination pending Eastern Europe Alternate - nomination pending Eastern Europe Member - nomination pending Eastern Europe Alternate - nomination pending Eastern Europe Member - nomination pending GRULAC Alternate - nomination pending GRULAC Member - nomination pending GRULAC Alternate - nomination pending GRULAC Member - nomination pending WEOG Alternate - nomination pending WEOG Member - nomination pending WEOG Alternate - nomination pending WEOG Member - nomination pending AOSIS/SIDs Alternate - nomination pending AOSIS/SIDs Member - nomination pending LDCs Alternate - nomination pending LDCs Member - nomination pending Annex I Alternate - nomination pending Annex I Member - nomination pending Annex I Alternate - nomination pending Annex I Member - nomination pending Non-Annex I Alternate - nomination pending Non-Annex I Member - nomination pending Non-Annex I Alternate - nomination pending Non-Annex I

Nominations to the LEG Member - nomination pending Africa Member - nomination pending Africa Member - nomination pending Africa Member - nomination pending Africa Member - nomination pending Africa Member Mr. Mirza Shawkat Ali (Bangladesh) Asia Member - nomination pending Asia Member - nomination pending AOSIS/SIDs Member - nomination pending AOSIS/SIDs Member - nomination pending Annex II Member - nomination pending Annex II Member - nomination pending Annex II

20 Daily Programme Special announcements

Disruptions to circulation

Participants are advised that some disruption to circulation in The Westin Resort should be expected throughout the day in view of the high-level luncheon that will take place.

Closure of Grand Hyatt meeting rooms

Please note that the side events area of the Grand Hyatt will be closed at 10 p.m. each day.

Notice to organizers of side events at the Grand Hyatt

To solve the problem of noise interference in the side events rooms, all room walls have now been fortified with sound-proofing materials. In addition, certain rooms have headphones available for participants. However, participants attending meetings in the side events area of the Grand Hyatt are still requested to limit discussions to the large foyer outside the meeting room corridors.

Important notice to delegates

When submitting documents to the Conference Officers for distribution in Plenary I, please ensure that sufficient copies are provided (600�700 per document).

2008 Rio Conventions calendar

The annual calendar of the secretariats of the UNFCCC, the Convention on Biological Diversity and the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification is now available (one copy per person). The calendar is distributed each day from the Reception Desk at the entrance of the BICC from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and again from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Announcements Computing at the conference • A computer centre is available to participants from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on the BICC

upper level (in front of Plenary II). The centre is equipped with PCs with Internet access and printing facilities. Computer support staff wearing yellow T-shirts are on location to provide assistance.

• Wireless "PlugNplay HOT SPOT" access points are also available in open areas and will be available in the main meeting rooms. Signs will indicate the hot spots.

• PCs, printers and wireless access points are also available to media representatives and journalists in the Media Centre.

• Owing to high Internet bandwidth limitations, file size limitations have been imposed on downloads. In addition, users should save their work frequently, in order to avoid the loss of documents should there be a power interruption.

• For those participants using a laptop at the conference facility: please make sure your anti-virus and personal firewall are enabled and up-to-date, and give your laptop a name so that we can help identify your laptop (or your organization) for trouble-shooting purposes. Do not leave your laptop unattended at any time.

Laptop safety Participants and media are encouraged to take due care of their laptops. Laptop computers

should not be left unattended and the use of Kensington-type locks wherever practicable is encouraged.

Daily Programme 21 Using the "Free WiFi" service at the conference to access the Internet

Participants are reminded to select the legitimate conference Wireless network PlugNplay that is provided free of charge at all meeting locations (Laguna, BICC and the Grand Hyatt). To help keep the Internet connection stable and free of viruses, participants are urged to consider the following list of �Do�s and Don'ts�. DO NOT ...

Do not use any other wireless network. Many alternative or �free� wireless networks are actually virus-infected PCs and you should not connect to them. Your identity could easily be stolen. Examples of �rouge� networks discovered here at the conference include: o Free Public WiFi , US Airways Free WiFi, Free Internet Access o HPsetup, Ozone, Tmobile, Jet Blue Hot Spot o Linksys, 1, UNFCCC04, UNFCCC05, UNFCCC06

DO ...

Turn off your wireless radio when you are not using it � it will conserve the life of your battery and prevent your laptop from connecting to unsafe networks; Review the choice of wireless networks discovered by your laptop and then select the PlugNPlay network. This is the only approved wireless network at the conference; Make notes of your settings before you make changes, for example before changing your outbound e-mail settings to use smtp.telkom.net instead of your current outbound e-mail server; Turn off shared folders. If you join a malicious network, a hacker could easily load a malicious spyware agent to follow you even after you leave the public location.

Please note that the conference organizers cannot be held responsible for damage or loss of data resulting from the use of malicious wireless networks at the conference site.

Award-winning films Cool Planet, Cool Youth The award-winning films from the NUFFGlobal Climate Change Youth Films will be screened on the CCTV system during the next few days. For more information on NUFFGlobal go to <www.nuffglobal.net>. NUFFGlobal is a youth film programme based in Tromsø, Norway that was developed for UNEP World Environment Day celebration in Tromsø on 5 June 2007. The goodwill ambassadors for NUFFGlobal are Professor Wangari Maathai of Kenya and Mr. Albert Maysles, noted film maker from the United States. The films screened this week in Bali are �The Fridge� by Lucie Stamfestová and Pavel Sobek from Prague, Czech Republic. �From the Camp� by Ahmed Mashharawi from Gaza, Palestine "Faceless� by Tunde Aboderin (Nigeria)

Solar taxi Five months after a pioneering world tour from Switzerland to Bali a taxi, exclusively powered by solar energy, has arrived at the United Nations Climate Change Conference. The solar taxi is now offering participants in the conference a shuttle service from The Westin Resort within the Nusa Dua area. For a unique experience in a climate-friendly vehicle, contact Louis at <[email protected]>.

22 Daily Programme Shuttle service A shuttle service between the Bali International Convention Centre (BICC) and the

Grand Hyatt Hotel (GH) is available to participants. The schedule will vary during the conference. Participants are therefore requested to review this information each day. To reach the shuttles, exit the BICC just before the connecting corridor on the ground floor to The Westin. The shuttle will traverse directly between the two points without stopping. Today�s shuttle runs every 20�30 minutes, from 9.45 to 22.15 hours (except for a one-hour break from 11.00 to 12.00 hours).

Exhibitors The sessions are attracting a large number of participants, who need space to move freely around the conference venue. Exhibitors are requested to ensure that they do not exceed their allotted space. If your back panel or counter is not needed, please let the Observer Liaison team know. You may contact Mr. Virgile Vasseur in the Observer Liaison office in the BICC.

Webcasts of COP 13

For the duration of the conference, all official meetings, press conferences and some side events will be available live and/or on demand, with English or floor audio streams. On-demand files will be available shortly after the close of each meeting. Please check the UNFCCC website for the date and time of webcast sessions at <http://www.un.org/webcast/unfccc/>. Electronic copies of statements (text) will be placed on the website, along with the video, if an electronic copy (.doc or .pdf) is sent to: <[email protected]>. Technical facilities are, unfortunately, not available to scan hard copy paper versions.

Credentials Credentials of representatives, alternate representatives and advisers shall be issued either by the Head of State or Government or by the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Delegations are kindly requested to forward the corresponding letter of credentials to the secretariat in the Conference Affairs Services office, located on the right as you enter the BICC (Ms. Dianiah Trought-Dederich).

Delegation nameplates

Delegates are kindly requested not to remove country nameplates from the meeting rooms. The secretariat is unable to replace these at short notice and this can lead to serious disruptions at meetings.

Security Participants should ensure that they wear their conference badge in full view at all times, as

the security officers may request them to verify their identity. This may lead to some inconvenience at times, but it is expected that participants will understand the need for such arrangements.

Lost and found items

Participants are reminded not to leave personal belongings in meeting rooms. Documents left in meeting rooms and on unattended desks will be removed. The Security office, located in the corridor next to the BICC Exhibition Hall, is responsible for lost and found items.

Information for participants

A booklet on the facilities available at the conference venue, entitled �Information for participants� is available from the Information desk in the BICC Exhibition Hall and also on the COP 13 website.

Meditation room A room for meditation and prayer is available to participants on demand. Please contact

staff at the Information desk in the BICC Exhibition Hall.

Daily Programme 23 Contact information Secretary of the Conference of the Parties, Deputy Executive Secretary

Mr. Richard Kinley

Deputy Secretary of the Conference of the Parties

Mr. Abiodun Bashua

Ad Hoc Working Group on Further Commitments for Annex I Parties under the Kyoto Protocol

Mr. Henning Wuester

Chief Legal Adviser Mr. Dan Bondi Ogolla

Coordinator, Conference Affairs Ms. Salwa Dallalah

Liaison with Government delegates and registration; funding for delegations

Mr. Horacio Peluffo

Liaison with observer organizations and liaison for side events and exhibits

Ms. Barbara Black

Media Coordinator Mr. Axel Wuestenhagen

Conference Spokesperson Mr. John Hay

Events

Side events

10.30 a.m.� 12.30 p.m.

Amazon forest people alliance and compensation for reduction of emissions from deforestation (RED) The renewed Alliance of People of the Amazon Forest, which unites indigenous people and rubber tappers, among others, comes together to request compensation, through access to carbon markets, for the ecosystem services of the forests protected by their struggles.

Amazon Institute for Environmental Research (IPAM) Mr. Paulo Moutinho [email protected] +55 61 3349 3698

Solar, GH

10.30 a.m.� 12.30 p.m.

How can the CDM help improve air quality in megacities? The project explores the synergies between the CDM and urban air quality. The outcomes of a two-year research project with concrete case studies in four Asian cities will be presented. Various experts will highlight how more CDM projects in the transport sector can be developed.

Winrock International India (WII) Ms. Aditi Dass [email protected] +91 124 430 3823

Hydro, GH

10.30 a.m.� 12.30 p.m.

Saving energy in refrigeration and air conditioning: a crucial challenge for global warming mitigation Refrigeration is indispensable to life. It accounts for about 15 per cent of worldwide electricity use, so improving the energy efficiency of refrigeration equipment is an essential challenge for global warming mitigation, being as vital as the limitation of emissions of refrigerants such as HCFCs.

Institut International du Froid (IIF) Mr. Jean-Luc Dupont [email protected] +33 1 4227 3273

Biofuel, GH

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1 p.m.� 3 p.m.

Sectoral approaches to climate change This event highlights the actions of a large number of industry sectors in combating climate change and discusses how they might function in the framework of international climate policy implementation.

International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Mr. Carlos Busquets [email protected] +33 1 4953 2975

Biofuel, GH

1 p.m.� 3 p.m.

Nuclear energy: myth and reality As nations worldwide seek to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, nuclear energy is promoted as a solution to climate change. Experts from Europe, Australia, Brazil, South Africa and India discuss the role of nuclear energy in combating climate change, and present the alternatives.

Heinrich Boll Foundation (HBF) Ms. Rita Hoppe [email protected] +49 30 2853 4216

Solar, GH

1 p.m.� 3 p.m.

Launch of a new adaptation support facility: reducing CC vulnerability in sub-Saharan Africa Immediate action is needed to reduce the climate vulnerability of the sub-Saharan region. The CC DARE, a joint UNEP/UNDP programme, provides targeted and flexible support for the integration of adaptation into development planning and decision-making. Key speakers from UNEP, UNDP and Danida are featured.

Denmark Ms. Eva Jensen [email protected] +45 72 54 61 21

Tidal, GH

1 p.m.� 3 p.m.

GLOBE G8 +5 Climate Change Dialogue on post-2012 GLOBE G8 +5 Climate Change Dialogue post-2012 framework presentation of GLOBE legislators� process and Lord Michael Jay's post-2012 framework paper. The panel includes the Rt.Hon. Mr. Elliot Morley MP and senior legislators from the European Union, the United States, India and Japan.

Global Legislators Organisation for a Balanced Environment (GLOBE EU) Mr. Adam Matthews [email protected] +44 207 222 6960

Hydro, GH

1 p.m.� 3 p.m.

Health protection from climate change WHO and partners will describe the international health response to climate change, including the launch of a global strategy on health protection from climate change, the announcement of increased country support and examples of promoting health through mitigation and adaptation from across the world.

World Health Organization (WHO) Mr. Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum [email protected] +41 22 7914261

Wave, GH

1 p.m.� 3 p.m.

Adaptation to, and mitigation of, climate change through the UNCCD Investing in UNCCD implementation as a way for adaptation to, and mitigation of, climate change is presented.

Secretariat of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) Mr. Melchiade Bukuru [email protected] +1 212 963 4871

Wind, GH

3.30 p.m.� 5.30 p.m.

Fuel efficiency in transport: achieving the potential Past vehicle fuel efficiency improvements have not fully delivered on their promise. Gains have been eroded by increased vehicle size, power, comfort and driving. The event investigates the real potential for efficiency improvements and proposes a way forward.

European Conference of Ministers of Transport (ECMT) Mr. Philippe Crist [email protected] +33 1 4524 9447

Biofuel, GH

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3.30 p.m.� 5.30 p.m.

Which priority of the French policy for the post-2012 climate change regime? Side event with the participation of Mr. Jean Louis Borloo, Minister for Ecology, Sustainable Development and Spatial Planning. Discussion on the national action plan, research and innovation policies, international cooperation, climate science and adaptation and an assessment of forest cover changes.

France Ms. Marie Jaudet marie.jaudet@ ecologie.gouv.fr +33 1 4219 1539

Tidal, GH

3.30 p.m.� 5.30 p.m.

Dispelling the myths: biofuels for climate change mitigation and adaptation This high-level event will discuss the potential of biofuels for climate change mitigation and adaptation, highlight key factors and current analysis and create a forum with speakers on policy implications required to enable biofuels to contribute to a lower carbon and sustainable energy future.

IUCN - The World Conservation Union Ms. Elise Buckle [email protected] +4122 999 0240

Wave, GH

3.30 p.m.� 5.30 p.m.

Programmatic CDM in China: how to realize the full CDM potential and its impacts Scholars will introduce their latest findings on programmatic CDM studies, including latest P-CDM rules, P-CDM methodological issues, the impacts of the global carbon market on P-CDM implementation, the potential of P-CDM, social and economic impacts of P-CDM and especially the P-CDM case studies.

Research Centre for Sustainable Development (RCSD) Mr. Wang Mou [email protected] +86 136 8100 7598

Hydro, GH

3.30 p.m.� 5.30 p.m.

Tropical carbon supply and international carbon markets Recent modelling of Amazon deforestation and land use suggests that substantial reductions in deforestation may be possible at lower cost than previously estimated; with possible potential effects of market-based compensation for reduced deforestation on international carbon markets.

Environmental Defense (ED) Mr. Bryan Weigle bweigle@ environmentaldefense.org +1 202 572 3346

Solar, GH

6 p.m.� 7.30 p.m.

Global outlook for ice and snow The melt of Asian mountain glaciers can lead to increased water shortages for 1.3 billion people. This topic will be highlighted when the UNEP report Global Outlook for Ice and Snow is presented. Other topics will be the consequences of sea level rise and the melting ice in the Arctic.

Center for International Climate and Environmental Research (CICERO) Ms. Silje Pileberg [email protected] +47 2285 8774

Hydro, GH

6 p.m.� 7.30 p.m.

Towards REDD: the Papua New Guinea National System to monitor and report GHG emissions from forests Under the UNFCCC and IPCC, Papua New Guinea has evaluated methodological and technical matters to establish a country system that will assess changes in forests. Its future National System scheme will be illustrated, together with practical examples and data on the approaches that have been utilized.

Papua New Guinea Mr. Kevin Conrad Conrad@ RainforestCoalition.org +1 212 854 8181

Wind, GH

6 p.m.� 7.30 p.m.

Future international climate policy: conclusions and outputs from the BASIC Issues and options for climate policy for Bali and beyond are presented. A panel and the audience discuss key choices facing the climate regime

Institute of Development Studies (IDS) Mr. Thomas Tanner [email protected] +44 127 387 7751

Solar, GH

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6 p.m.� 7.30 p.m.

A global CO2 tax The future climate regime for the period after 2012 needs efficient instruments that provide incentives to emitters to reduce their emissions. Such an instrument is a global CO2 tax. Furthermore, the income from the tax could be used to finance adaptation.

Switzerland Mr. José Romero [email protected] +41 31 322 68 62

Tidal, GH

8 p.m.� 9.30 p.m.

Developing country post-2012 strategies This session will discuss some of the developing country post-2012 strategies that have been developed within the CCAP Future Actions Dialogue, including sectoral approaches, SD-PAMs and sectoral CDM and how they could fit together into a post-2012 package.

Center for Clean Air Policy (CCAP) Mr. Jake Schmidt [email protected] +1 202 408 9260

Tidal, GH

European Union Pavilion The EU Pavilion is located on the car park of the Nusa Dua Beach Hotel and Spa, next to the BICC main hall. For a map showing how to get there please visit: <http://ec.europa.eu/environment/climat/pdf/bali/map.pdf>.

1 p.m.� 3 p.m.

The EU's Global Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Fund: an innovative way of transferring capital and clean technology The event will present GEEREF, an innovative public-private financing solution to accelerate the deployment and transfer of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies from developed to developing countries.

European Commission, DG Environment Opening speech by H.E. Mr. Stavros Dimas, European Commissioner for Environment

Brussels

1 p.m.� 3 p.m.

Poland�s fulfilment of Kyoto Protocol goals Poland�s experiences in fulfilling requirements and goals under the Kyoto Protocol will be presented. The event includes lessons learned from the review of the Initial Report, Poland�s input to the update of the ETS Directive and the implementation of Kyoto mechanisms.

Poland Lisbon

3.30 p.m.� 5.30 p.m.

Dutch�Indonesian cooperation in water-related adaptation to climate change The Dutch government seeks to build long-term cooperation with Indonesia in the field of water and climate. Indonesia has started to assess the impacts of climate change and climate variability. The Netherlands is focusing on hydrology, pilot river basins, capacity-building and communication.

The Netherlands Brussels

6 p.m.� 8 p.m.

Supporting efforts to combat deforestation: the European perspective This side event will present the European perspective on reducing emissions from deforestation on the basis of European experience in supporting policies and actions in this field and in promoting sustainable forest management.

European Commission, DG Environment Opening speech by H.E. Mr. Stavros Dimas, European Commissioner for Environment

Brussels

6 p.m.� 8 p.m. Biodiversity�climate interactions Italy Lisbon

Daily Programme 27 International Emissions Trading Association (IETA)

10 a.m.� 11.30 a.m.

California�s climate change policy and clean tech innovation: solutions for China and other developing countries? The urgent global challenge to avoid alarming climate change implications will require multiple level partnerships and cooperation. Bottom-up collaboration in climate change initiatives at the provincial and sub-national levels could accelerate the move to climate change solutions. This will include discussion of California�s Global Warming Solutions Act (AB32) the first-ever state-wide cap on GHG emissions, California�s world leadership in cleantech innovation, growing energy security concerns and China as the new climate change superpower. In addition, the panel will examine the �export� of the West�s GHG footprint to China and other developing countries, and consider how the carbon market can contribute to solutions.

California EPA, World Resources Institute, Government of China, EcoSecurities

Gianyar, GH

11.30 a.m.� 1 p.m.

Energy efficiency: opportunities and challenges For the energy sector, the IPCC and many others have identified facility and process energy efficiency as a critical element of GHG mitigation. Analysis shows there is tremendous potential for cost-effective savings through energy efficiency programmes, targeting fuel oil, gas and electricity usage. Governments such as California�s, have set efficiency as the first resource to be tapped to meet future energy needs. This panel will present the experiences of a variety of organizations with implementing efficiency programmes, using carbon finance to encourage energy efficiency, and present lessons learned.

Cool Planet Project, Bentley Prince Street, PG&E, IEA, Calilfornia EPA/ARB, SGS

Gianyar, GH

1 p.m.� 3 p.m.

AES signing ceremony regarding a Balinese biomass project The Bali Biomass Power Project will build eight 9.6 MW rice-husk and ricestraw gasification power plants on several islands in Indonesia for a total capacity of 76.8 MW, with an initial site in Gianyar, Bali, as a model for the remaining seven sites. The AES will present the project following the official signing ceremony.

AES Gianyar, GH

3 p.m.� 4.30 p.m.

Canada � federal and provincial initiatives Canada�s federal GHG regulation is under development, with compliance set to begin in 2010. Meanwhile, Alberta initiated a GHG market regulatory programme in 2007, while British Columbia and Manitoba have joined the Western Climate Initiative. This panel will review the current status of carbon regulation in Canada and its connection to the global carbon market.

Macleod Dixon LLP, Natsource, ICF International, TransCanada Pipelines

See notice at GH

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3 p.m.� 4.30 p.m.

Red and blue states go green. The Climate Registry (TCR) � Building a North American carbon system The Climate Registry (TCR) is North America�s largest climate change organization, including 39 U.S. states, 4 Canadian provinces and the Mexican state of Sonora. TCR has created an accurate and transparent system for greenhouse gas measurement, consistent across industry sectors and borders. A model for regional harmonization, this ground-breaking effort serves as the cornerstone of GHG reporting and measurement across North America.

California EPA, New York Department of Environmental Conservation, Manitoba Climate and Green Initiatives Branch, Pacific Gas & Electric, World Resources Institute, Energy Foundation

See notice at GH

Events in the BINGO room

10 a.m.� noon

Challenges and solutions energy efficiency offers to climate change Nobel Peace Prize winners and the International Energy Agency offer insights on the need for urgent action and the role of efficiency and clean energy technology to meet climate change challenges.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the International Energy Agency (IEA) [email protected]

Biomass, GH

Noon� 1 p.m.

FICCI and the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Biomass, GH

1 p.m.� 3 p.m.

Indonesia�s approach to nuclear energy This event features the Minister for Women Empowerment, the Minister for Research and Technolgy, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, the Chairman of the Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency and the Chairman of the National Nuclear Energy Agency.

World Nuclear Association Mr. Magnus Mori [email protected]

Biomass, GH

3 p.m.� 4 p.m.

Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) CFACT Biomass, GH

4 p.m.� 6 p.m.

Discussion on United States major economies meeting

USCIB Ms. Norine Kennedy [email protected]

Biomass, GH

6 p.m.� 8 p.m.

Business perspectives on climate change: long-term approach

International Chamber of Commerce Mr. Carlos Busquets

Biomass, GH

Daily Programme 29 Other events UN Energy: The UN system working together to address climate change UN Energy was established to promote system-wide collaboration within the United Nations in the area of energy and to maintain an overview of its major initiatives. Representatives of United Nations agencies will inform participants about how UN Energy plans to support the goals of the UNFCCC. The issue of bioenergy will be used as an example of this collaboration. The event will be co-chaired by Mr. K. Yumkella, Director General of UNIDO and incoming Chair of UN Energy and Mr. Z. Sha, Under Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs. Speakers include Mr. Han Seung-soo, Special Envoy for Climate Change of the Secretary-General, Mr. Dato� Sabri Ahmad, Chairman, Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Mr. Corrado Clini, Chairman GBEP. Other speakers include representatives from the World Bank, UNDP, FAO, and UNEP. The event, which is hosted by UNIDO on behalf of the United Nations family, takes place from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Aston Bali Hotel, Nusa Dua. Transportation is provided. Invitees: Delegations, agencies and other organizations. For further information, please contact Ms. Vivienne Caballero <[email protected]> (Tel.: 08111 985012). Cool Energy exhibition The United Nations Development Programme holds an exhibition at Pulau Besar, Nusa Dua from 8 to 14 December, starting at 10 a.m. each day. Workshops, seminars, demonstrations, concerts and a series of daily activities are also featured. Those interested may enter the facilities from the rear of the Grand Hyatt. Other activities The 11th Hour � private film screening The Indonesian Ministry of Trade, Global Green USA, 11th Hour Action.com and the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation invite participants to a private screening of Mr. DiCaprio�s award-winning environmental documentary. Produced by Tree Media Group, the documentary looks at global warming, deforestation, species extinction and other global environmental challenges. The movie interviews over fifty environmental experts, calls for action and provides some of the solutions. A question and answer session with some of the experts in the film follows. The film will be screened at 6.30 p.m. at the Museum Pacifika in Nusa Dua (200 metres from The Westin Resort). A trailer is available at <http://www.11thhourfilm.com/>. Release of sea turtles The Regent of Badung, Bali, invites participants to view the release of sea turtles as a form of mutual commitment to environment and wildlife conservation on the beach area in front of the Melia Bali Hotel, Nusa Dua at 8 a.m.. Fossil of the Day The traditional �Fossil of the Day� ceremony, awarded by CAN International, will take place from 6 p.m. to 6.15 p.m. every day at the CAN exhibition stand on the lower level of the BICC. �Save our Climate� thermometer To attract the world�s attention and to remind delegates of their obligations (to keep temperature rise as much below two degrees as possible), Greenpeace and Solar Generation are displaying a three-dimensional thermometer near the entrance to the BICC. 20-foot towering trees A trio of solar-powered trees rise above the negotiations, changing their message and appearance to reflect REDD negotiations. Indonesian forestry side event Please visit the website of the Ministry of Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia (MoF) <http://www.dephut.go.id/> for details of a forthcoming teak forest field trip to Cepu in Central Java on 15�16 December.

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