COP27: Day 11

The closing event of “COP27, OR NOT, Action Agenda: Progress & Priorities.

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Launch of the Presidency Initiative Low Carbon Transport for Urban Sustainability (LOTUS) aimed at decarbonizing the global urban mobility landscape.  Following a multi-stakeholder consultation process convened by the Egyptian COP27 Presidency, the global transport community affirmed the need to create highly tailored, context-driven urban transport solutions for developing countries. This was facilitated by the SLOCAT Secretariat and Boston Consulting Group. LᶜO₂TUS will today set out interventions for new Transport Breakthroughs in 2023.

Launch of the Presidency Initiative Sustainable Urban Resilience for the next generation(SURGe) which aims to build on the commitments of cities and provide a holistic framework to achieve sustainable and resilient urban systems. It also aims to unlock urban climate finance and work with national governments, multilateral development banks, and the private sector to facilitate access to finance and develop a pipeline of bankable projects. This was in collaboration with UN-Habitat and with the facilitation of ICLEI.

The Presidency in collaboration with UN-Habitat and ICLEI is convening the first-ever Urbanisation and Climate Ministerial bringing together Ministers and Mayors to discuss the key challenges facing cities. The Ministerial Meeting will reinforce the commitment of cities to achieving the Paris Agreement through multi-level climate action and will commit to accelerated mitigation and adaptation and urban climate finance. The SURGe initiative will be launched at the Ministerial.

The human settlements technical report, in support of the Sharm el-Sheikh Adaptation Agenda, explores the adaptation outcomes specific to human settlements, for example, urban infrastructure, urban nature, and safe housing, as well as highlighting action underway to achieve them.

Launch of the Accelerate to Zero (A2Z) coalition to promote and support the transition to zero-emission vehicles globally. It’s the world’s largest transportation coalition with over 200 organizations including governments, industry, and civil society. It’s working towards all sales of new cars and vans being zero emission no later than 2035 in leading markets and 2040 globally. The coalition is a partnership of the UK, the High-Level Champions, the International Council on Clean Transportation, The Climate Group, and the Drive Electric Campaign. The A2Z Coalition builds off the momentous foundation of the “Zero Emission Vehicles Declaration “generated at COP26.

The US launches the Zero Emission Vehicles Emerging Market Campaign (ZEV-EM-C), a one-year campaign that seeks to accelerate zero-emission passenger vehicle deployment in emerging markets. The campaign will highlight private sector contributions and foster dialogue between emerging markets and major companies to accelerate private investment to achieve ambitious ZEV deployment goals.

Launch of The Collective for Clean Transport Finance, which aims to create the tools to change the risk profiles of investment in zero-emission transport. The Collective is launched by five leading international organizations and the High-Level Climate Champions as a strategic collaboration and its membership will continue expanding over the coming year.

The ISO Net Zero Guidelines were recently launched by Our 2050 World – a collaboration to accelerate the transition to net zero by offering all actors a single core reference text for credible net zero action. The ISO Net Zero Guidelines align with the recently published recommendations by the High-Level Expert Group ​​on the Net Zero Commitments of Non-State Entities and were developed through a consensus-led process involving more than 1200 organizations and individuals from over 100 countries. The Race to Zero, International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and the UNFCCC Global Innovation Hub are collaborating with the 2050 World.

Three states and 17 cities from India and Bangladesh have joined the Race to Resilience. Together, this represents a population of approximately 298 million up from 112 million at COP26. In doing so they commit to a climate-resilient future by conducting climate risk and vulnerability assessments with support from Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI) and Regions4.

Unveiling of the online Green Shipping Corridor Hub by the Zero-emission Shipping Mission. It’s the first online one-stop shop meant to streamline the formation and development of green shipping corridors. The Hub currently has three features: a route tracker which allows users to explore green shipping corridors that have been announced throughout the world; the Matchmaker, an interactive map that enables stakeholders interested in developing green shipping corridors to find interested partners; and a curated library of reports, frameworks, blueprints, and case studies on green shipping corridors published by industry thought leaders.

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