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|PROGRAM
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Sarah Leugers, Gold Standard Welcome and introductions of panelists
Owen Hewlett, Gold Standard + CLIAlberto Sanchez, UNU-EHS
Introduction to CLI and the collaborative platform
Sven Braden, CLIJuerg Fuessler, Infras + CLI
Introduction to 5 Hot Topics and rules of the game
Alberto Sanchez, UNU-EHSSven Braden, CLIJuerg Fuessler, Infras + CLIAna Lucia Moya Mora, SINAMECC, Costa Rica
Moderated design sprints
Sarah Leugers, Gold Standard Conclusions and wrap up
Mission: to accelerate the momentum for climate action under the Paris Agreement by fostering the use of the emerging blockchain technology. CLI’s activities: • Analysis and research• Innovation use cases• Platform for exchange and joint learning
Climate Ledger Initiative (CLI)
Collaboration with network of partners includingUNFCCC Sec., World Bank, Governments, policymakers, stakeholders, technology innovators
CLI is jointly operated by: INFRAS and the Gold Standard Foundation
https://climateledger.org 3
Supported by:
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2018 CLI Flagship Report –COP Katowice Three key areas of application identified:- Next-generation registries and
tracking systems- Digitizing Measuring, Reporting and
Verification (MRV)- Decentralized access to clean energy
and finance
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2019 CLI Flagship Report – COP Madrid One productive year later- State and trends – dynamic field, tech
maturing- Deep dives: digitizing Measuring,
Reporting and Verification (MRV)- Emerging Elephant: Governance
CLI Navigating Blockchain and Climate Action Report 2019
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CLI Navigating Blockchain and Climate Action Report 2019
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UNITED NATIONS
UNIVERSITYInstitute for Environment
and Human Security (UNU-EHS)
“A Collaborative Platform for Capacity Building”
United Nations University Institute forEnvironment and Human Security (UNU-EHS)
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Environmental Hazards
UN Agencies, Programmes, Commissions, Funds and Convention
Secretariats
Risks & Adaptation Global Change
Universities and Research institutes in UN Member
States
Pan African Cooperation and Educational Technologies programme (PACET)
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• Digital technologies to strengthen educational and research capacities of the UNU-EHS
• Teaching/Research Nexus to enhance Higher Education and capacity development
• Innovative methodologies and technologies to design and deliver educational materials
• Build and maintain networks
• PACET aims to strengthen the research, educational and institutional capacities of UNU-EHS in Africa
• Fosters cooperation between UNU-EHS and institutions in developing countries, higher education, research, policy and practice to develop innovative methods and appropriate solutions that address challenges particularly on global issues of environmental risks and sustainable development
UNU - EHS Sessions
at 2019 Regional Climate Weeks
“Better Equip Policy Makers”
“Go Digital and Engage More”
“Join Together for Greater Impact”
Africa Climate WeekAccra, GhanaMarch 2019
Latin America and Caribbean Climate Week
Salvador, BrazilAugust 2019
Asia-Pacific Climate WeekBangkok, ThailandSeptember 2019
1. Create an avenue where university students can be introduced to strategic
documents such as NAPs, the Paris Agreement and other negotiation processes
to educate and direct their thought processes to better contribute to the dialogue
and decision making.
2. Develop high quality e-learning courses for students and decision makers to
bridge the gap between science, education and practice.
Community of Practice forUniversities
Community of Practice forUniversities
Community of Practice forUniversities
Activities
Activities
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|DESIGN SPRINTS
Sprint 1 – Designing Online Collaborative Platforms for Capacity Building
• Alberto Sanchez, UNU-EHS
Sprint 2 – Next-generation registries on blockchain
• Juerg Fuessler, INFRAS + Climate Ledger Initiative
Sprint 3 – Using blockchain for transparency in climate finance
• Sven Braden, Climate Ledger Initiative
Sprint 4 – Digitizing Measuring, Reporting and Verification (MRV)
• Ana Lucia Moya Mora, SINAMECC
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