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  • A New Model of Equitable and Sustainable TOD Around Future Bogota Metro Stations

    The Colombia TOD NAMA is launching an exciting new project. (TOD) NAMA in several medium and large Colombian cities that have a variety of public transit systems the NAMA Facility, the TOD NAMA helps cities focus on place-making improvements that demonstrate better Coupled with this is the concept of the 24-hour city; staggered work shifts throughout the day would fulfil the vision of the NAMA, including: high-quality, high-frequency public transit (Metro and BRT

  • Peru looks to reduce methane from waste, move toward circular economy

    Much of that reduction will come from cuts to oil and gas development, but another key component of methane reductions will need to come from improved waste management. Alex Proimos/Flickr The NAMA Support Project (NSP), developed by CCAP with the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and MINAM), would help Peru transition its waste sector from a linear process focused The NAMA Facility has shortlisted the NSP, which is about to enter the fund’s Detailed Preparation Phase

  • Peru methane mitigation project moves into next phase

    Our systems – from production to transportation to waste treatment – require large systemic change. A current initiative to reduce methane emissions from the waste sector in Peru, led by CCAP and partner to one that introduces circular economy concepts and strives to capture methane emissions and convert NSPs are one type of NAMA. CCAP’s mission is to support every step of climate action, from ambition to implementation.

  • Analyzing Deforestation Trends in Colombian REDD+ Projects

    of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in Colombia. Due to the development of tools, regulations, and financial mechanisms, Colombia has recently advanced the voluntary carbon market have been implemented in Colombia. "Certified carbon comes from changes in behavior and essentially from strengthening rural communities For Botero, improving REDD+ projects in Colombia should also include, in parallel, advancing the land

  • Transportation MRV: It's Complicated

    As the international community moves on from negotiating climate change agreements to implementing agreed This webinar drew from a 2017 manual published by the UNFCCC and GIZ and authored by CCAP that helps ) in Colombia. Facility grant and housed within the national development bank, FINDETER, in Colombia. NAMA pilot projects being implemented at the city level.

  • Peru Takes Important Next Step in Methane Mitigation Waste Sector Project

    ambitious methane mitigation waste sector initiative to advance to Detailed Preparation Phase II of the NAMA Facility process WASHINGTON, D.C. – The NAMA Facility Board has announced its approval for CCAP, ImplementaSur to one that introduces circular economy concepts and strives to derive value from the significant organic perceived investment risks by showcasing successes for reducing emissions and promoting circular economy concepts This Peru NAMA project is part of CCAP’s current Climate Action program, which focuses on methane mitigation

  • Sustainable Finance Taxonomy: A Key Financial Regulatory Tool in the Reform of the Financial System

    Accelerate finance for adaptation and climate resilience Signal financial market participants to shift from Taxonomies need strong political commitment from country governments, specifically from financial regulators Jurisdictions such as South Africa and Colombia are becoming pioneers in developing taxonomies in their for harmonizing technical aspects like South Korea (December 2021), South Africa (March 2022), and Colombia The evolving process of Sustainable Finance Taxonomies The learning curve from first movers and second

  • CCAP adds new associates for Carbon Markets, Climate Finance programs

    In Colombia's Ministry of the Environment, Martin worked designing performance-based payment programs and carbon monitoring rules for the Colombian carbon tax. Martin has also worked as a consultant for the governments of Mexico, Panama, and Colombia and for a the world develop, promote, and implement innovative, market-based solutions to major climate, air quality

  • Are Transport NAMAs the Key to NDCs?

    The invited speakers were all from countries implementing transport NAMAs. They described the lessons they had learned from NAMA preparation and implementation, as well as how Giovanni Pabon, MADS Colombia on TOD NAMA and links to its NDC Mr. Again in Colombia, analyses for various NAMAs, along with other studies, helped inform the country’s CCAP will continue to report on our work in Colombia and lessons learned from it.

  • Canadian Wildfires Spark Conversations about Clean Air, Clean Air Policy Making

    CCAP’s story began in the 1980s when governors from around the country mobilized to create the organization Policy makers from around the globe are now armed with an ambitious set of tools and resources to prevent In 2015, the landmark Paris Agreement from COP21 was adopted by 196 parties with the aim of bringing Over 150 countries have signed the pledge, and CCAP is actively helping participating countries from . #### CCAP’s mission is to support every step of climate action, from ambition to implementation.

  • When Non-state Actors Are Transparent About their Climate Actions, the Benefits Go Both Ways

    Attention is now shifting from announcements of pledges and goals to how NSAs will implement them. As non-state actors navigate the shift from pledging to implementation, better data and tracking around Getting buy-in, financial resources and public commitments from corporate management. For example, Colombia’s MRV system has promoted reporting of climate expenditure-related information CCAP’s mission is to support every step of climate action, from ambition to implementation.

  • Launch of the Community of Practice on the Reduction of Methane Emissions from Organic Waste in LAC

    part of the Recycle Organics framework and will include Argentina, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia The CoP´s kick-off workshop will be held in Bogota, Colombia, this November. CCAP is also developing a Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action (NAMA) to reduce methane emissions The goal of Peru’s Waste NAMA is to reimagine the country’s waste sector from a system that relies on emissions from organic waste and convert them to useable products such as compost, biogas and electricity

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