Climate Action Clause Samples
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Climate Action. The Parties shall develop and strengthen their cooperation to combat climate change. Cooperation shall be conducted considering the interests of the Parties on the basis of equality and mutual benefit and taking into account the interdependence existing between bilateral and multilateral commitments in this field.
Climate Action. 1. The Parties agree to undertake climate action to address adaptation, mitigation, as well as means of implementation and be focused on the most vulnerable countries, including Small Island Developing States, Low-lying Coastal States, Least Developed Countries and Land Locked Developing Countries.
2. The Parties agree to implement and track progress towards their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and to strive to formulate and communicate mid-century, long-term low greenhouse gas emission development strategies in order to achieve the temperature goal agreed in the Paris Agreement, while taking into account their common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities, in the light of different national circumstances. They commit to enhance the linkages between NDCs, the 2030 Agenda and their national strategies.
3. The Parties agree to engage in adaptation planning, implementation and monitor progress in the implementation of National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) and other strategies. They commit to set up and strengthen effective governance structures for this purpose. They recognise the need to further strengthen the integration of NAPs and other adaptation strategies into national strategies and processes in order to achieve climate-resilient sustainable development.
Climate Action. The implementation of the project objectives will support Tuvalu’s preparation of a high-quality National Communication Report to be submitted to the UNFCCC in a timely manner. As GHG inventories are a key component of the National Communication Report, the project will take a learning-by-doing approach, to the extent possible taking into account limited staffs trained in populating and managing the GHG Inventory. In this way, the project intends to catalyze the institutionalization of knowledge among the national participating experts and partner institutions involved in the development of national GHG Inventory, in particular to improve quality control and quality assurance of the inventory’s data
Climate Action. 1. The Parties, recalling the objectives, principles and provisions of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement, adopted under the Convention, and stressing the need to step up the global efforts to tackle climate change in light of the findings of the Special Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change on the impacts of global warming of 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, agree to contribute to global emission reduction, in line with keeping the increase in global average temperature to well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre- industrial levels and pursue efforts to limit global warming to a 1.5 degree Celsius pathway. They recognise the importance of reaching net zero global anthropogenic emissions as soon as possible. They commit, to this end, to successive Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) that will represent a progression beyond their current NDCs and reflect their highest possible ambition, in light of different national circumstances, and reaffirm their objective of each achieving climate neutrality by 2050.
2. The Parties shall develop comprehensive and inclusive domestic climate policies and programmes, including through legislative and governance frameworks, and shall carry out concrete actions to scale up the implementation of the Paris Agreement. They shall develop monitoring, reporting and verification, and evaluation systems to track progress on climate action.
3. The Parties shall accelerate and intensify efforts to adapt to the impacts of climate change, including by developing and implementing ambitious National Adaptation Plans (NAPs). They shall develop and implement policies, strategies and legislative frameworks with a view to integrating adaptation into relevant socioeconomic and environmental sectors.
4. The Parties, recognising that fossil fuel energy and transport sector contribute significantly to carbon emissions, undertake to develop energy efficiency and renewable energy solutions and to further reduce carbon emissions from the land-, aviation- and maritime-transport sectors. They shall strengthen cooperative action on technology development and transfer. They shall aim to rationalise and phase out inefficient fossil fuel subsidies that encourage wasteful consumption and to minimise the possible adverse impacts, in a manner that protects the poor and affected communities.
5. The Parties shall apply integrated, holistic and balanced non-market approaches ...
Climate Action adaptation: adaptation solutions assessments; screening of projects for climate sensitivities; climate risk and vulnerability assessment; cost benefit analyses of adaptation options, advise on institutional arrangements for climate resilience; adaptation and resilience planning; approaches for managing physical climate risk in operations.
Climate Action. The Consultants will incorporate CAP strategies, measures, and actions that result in GHG emissions reductions in appropriate elements of the General Plan. The Consultants will also build upon the descriptions, measures, and actions of climate change risks included in the CAP and recommend policies throughout the General Plan Elements to address climate change impacts.
Climate Action. Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.
Climate Action. To support urgent global co-operative action in combating climate change, minimising the impacts on the poor and most vulnerable, using rights-based climate justice principles through community driven programmes that improve adaptation and resilience and promote innovation; To promote climate-smart agriculture and sustainable land and water management; To harmonise key messages and incentives on climate-smart agriculture and sustainable land and water management; To strengthen policy operating environment for climate change and meteorological services; To mainstream climate change issues in sectoral policies, plans and programmes; To enhance community resilience to climate change impacts by improving the adoption of climate change adaptation and mitigation measures; To improve access to domestic, bilateral and multilateral climate financing and private sector investments; and
Climate Action. 8. The Ministry of Finance has enhanced the weightage given to forest, ecology, climate vulnerabilities and disaster risk of each state, in allocating central government grants to state governments for disaster management.
9. The Ministry of Finance has developed central challenge grants to be awarded to cities with population above one million based on achievement of air quality parameters.
10. The Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change has created a multi- sector committee to monitor progress of India’s implementation of the Paris Agreement.
11. The Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change has created a portal that captures key adaptation and mitigation actions taken by various ministries and helps disseminate amongst citizens information on key climate change matters in India.
Climate Action i. Annual aviation fuel consumption & GHG production (This data will be considered confidential);
ii. Annual natural gas consumption & GHG production;
iii. Annual electricity consumption & GHG production; and
iv. Climate action strategies implemented to reduce GHG emissions.