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  • Workshop on Regulatory Measures to Control and Reduce Methane Emissions in the Mexican Oil Sector

    The workshop, which featured CCAP, CATF and international experts from Environment and Climate Change Detection and Repair (LDAR) programs.The workshop was structured as a working session to address specific concerns The workshop also enjoyed participation from the representatives of the Mexican Energy Ministry (SENER

  • Secretary Perry's Narrow Directive to FERC

    Contradicting the findings from the Department of Energy’s August 2017 Staff Report to the Secretary take final action on a proposed Grid Resiliency Pricing Rule seeks to shield coal and nuclear plants from This proposed directive is a considerable leap from the Quadrennial Energy Review finding that “grid

  • CCAC Municipal Solid Waste Initiative- City Network Launch and Workshop

    Cities are some of the most important partners in addressing the complex set of issues that arise from specifically tailored to the unique challenges faced by Latin American cities, and the opportunity to learn from development bank representatives, private sector waste operators, and 30 waste sector representatives from to engage decision makers and private sector representatives on the importance of reducing emissions from The network will be closely linked with waste experts from around the world, including from CCAP, the

  • Chile Launches Ambitious Decarbonization Plan Ahead of COP25 Presidency

    Over the years, Chile electricity auctions have made headlines for record low bids from renewable energy

  • Workshop on Methane Emissions in the Mexican Oil and Gas Sector

    The event featured CCAP, CATF and outside experts from Environment and Climate Change Canada, and was structured as a working session to address specific concerns related to the development and drafting The workshop enjoyed enthusiastic participation from representatives of the Mexican Energy Ministry (

  • The Paris Agreement - You Can Pull Out, You Can Ignore It, But Here's What You Can't Do

    The bottom line is this: President Trump likely can withdraw from Paris if he wants, though there are election in November, there was discussion about the possibility and implications of a U.S. withdrawal from there is some ambiguity in legal precedent, it appears that the President has the authority to withdraw from Bodansky suggests that it is generally held that Presidents have the power to unilaterally withdraw from Even without withdrawing from the Agreement, the administration could effectively ignore it.

  • Third International Dialogue on Enhancing Ambition (IDEA) through Climate Finance

    This dialogue brought together leading government policymakers and representatives from the Green Climate non-sovereign financing to support NDC implementation; Take stock of the lessons learned and key gaps from

  • Eighth MAIN Latin America Regional Dialogue

    co-organized by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention GIZ, CCAP, the Paris Agreement Transparency Alliance, and the NDC Partnership with generous support from Identify concrete opportunities in the energy sector to achieve the NDC targets by promoting a transition

  • CCAP’s Transport program at SB46

    With chapters addressing mitigation actions from mass transit to vehicle efficiency to fuel efficiency The discussion will take place from 13:00 to 15:00 on the GIZ campus, exact location TBD.

  • Peru Distributed Generation Workshop

    implementation capacity and facilitate the development of appropriate policy options for the local context Solicit input from relevant stakeholders to inform the relevant processes associated with DG promotion The workshop brought together a variety of stakeholders including: government representatives from the

  • The Global Agreement to Fight Climate Change

    Unbelievable, really. Supreme Court had put the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) modest rule to limit carbon pollution from CCAP had convened the meeting to allow Latin American countries to share their plans for converting the Representatives from Chile talked about the country’s goal of reaching 20 percent renewable power by So while our political national discourse may not reflect this reality, the world is moving forward to

  • Workshop on Regulatory Options for Methane Mitigation in Mexico’s Oil and Gas Sectors

    Participants included Mexican policy makers from SENER, SEMARNAT, ASEA, INECC, CNH and CRE, as well as experts on oil and gas regulation from Alberta, Canada, the U.S. states of California and Colorado, and representatives from Environment and Climate Change Canada and the U.S. From a climate standpoint, Mexico’s Special Program for Climate Change (PECC) and Intended Nationally Moreover, the Mexican government recently committed to reduce methane emissions from the oil and gas

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