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- CCAP Talks NAMAs with GCF Co-Chair in Philippines
in defining its business model for supporting climate mitigation, there is much that can be learned from concept as defined by the UK-German NAMA Facility which will announce the first NAMA winners at the The NAMA Facility was conceived to support country-led NAMAs that aim at “catalyzing transformational Facilitating this “race to the top” mentality will be influential in winning significant pledges to the GCF from reducing investment risk, the key is to create an environment where the private sector shifts away from
- The Potential Contribution of Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions in a 2015 Climate Agreement
The NAMA concept was first introduced in the UNFCCC negotiations in 2007 at the 13th conference of the NAMAs and their implementation can, furthermore, provide realistic information about the greenhouse gas potential contribution to a 2015 agreement from both supported and unilateral actions. finance from bilateral sources as the multilateral Green Climate Fund. We expect that these concepts will be further refined in the near future.
- Smaller Mexican Cities Making Big Changes in Transportation Systems
We shared the example of the Colombia TOD NAMA proposal for consideration in the Mexican context. All this will be integrated into a TOD NAMA proposal expected to attract additional funding and facilitate Cars would be banned from the main historic street. Zacatecas’ plan goes even further, illustrating the concept of increased density within 400m circles ’s and would consider acting as a pilot city for national action in the context of the planned TOD NAMA
- Advancing Smart Greenhouse Gas Standards for Existing Power Plants under the Clean Air Act
Air Act can be used to achieve meaningful and cost-effective greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions from 111(d) regulations, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will set a standard for regulating GHGs from Section 111(d) of the Clean Air Act offers a flexible mechanism for reducing GHGs from existing sources apply the emissions reductions achieved through the incremental clean energy technologies stemming from these policies towards the standard resulting from EPA’s guidance.
- Digging Deeper: Focusing more on Waste NAMAs throughout Latin America
The objective of the sessions was to educate and inform policymakers from various participating countries them finance-ready, CCAP provided expertise from various key stakeholders in the process and an opportunity to work one-on-one with consultants and professionals to pull the concepts together. Waste NAMA. Finally, José Penido stressed the lessons learned from Brazil’s path-breaking experience in formalization
- Peru’s Waste NAMA: Benefits in both GHGs and Sustainable Development
With support from the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Building and additional funding from the The Peru Waste NAMA is an important effort to demonstrate the viability of the NAMA model. offers a real opportunity to emphasize GHG mitigation and appropriate MRV and financing structures from of water aquifers, job creation from alternative waste treatment technologies and decreased leachate of the Colombian Waste NAMA, but this will depend on local conditions, and the findings of the consultant
- NAMA Funding Available through Germany-UK NAMA Facility
Financing Summit where senior government officials from 10 developing countries, including Pakistan’ s Federal Secretary for Climate Change, and Vice Ministers from Colombia, Costa Rica, and Uruguay, showcased With almost three quarters of global climate finance coming from the private sector, mobilizing private By leveraging the international support available from donor governments and institutions, NAMAs can The NAMA reflects a commitment from the government and a tangible plan that can attract private investors
- Chilean Government Takes Step Forward in Climate Mitigation with Unilateral Renewable Energy NAMA
Stabilization Fund (PSF) can serve as an example of how developing countries are pursuing ambitious unilateral NAMAs in additional to supported NAMAs. With financial support from the Chilean government, the PSF is not only ambitious but transformational The PSF will serve as a great example of an ambitious, transformative unilateral NAMA for other developing results and believe that the analysis, discussions and studies produced in support of the PSF within our NAMA
- How China Plans to Cut Carbon Pollution through Market-Based Measures
Urbanization in Hubei – solar panels atop roofs Provincial Leadership The experience gained from the Overall, China is serious about mandating measures to achieve mitigation goals, and from this other countries Next week, CCAP will be in China to co-host its first technical workshop from July 23-24 in Wuhan, Hubei workshop will bring together all the companies regulated under the Hubei ETS, and EU enterprise experts from
- The President’s Climate Action Plan: Right on the Money
implementation of these measures, the President’s package will spur the reduction of carbon pollution from Emissions from Power Plants The cornerstone of the domestic climate package is a memorandum directing new natural gas technologies have contributed to a 15 percent reduction in power sector CO2 emissions from levels), and more emissions reductions are possible as we continue to shift electric generation away from investments within a sector and are facilitated with international financial support “transformational NAMAs
- A Plan for the New Normal: The President’s Climate Action Plan Calls for Preparing the U.S
Local governments and businesses are concerned about impacts of events such as Superstorm Sandy, responsible Climate Change Adaptation Plans, outlining strategies to protect their operations, missions, and programs from Highlights from Obama’s Climate Action Plan The president’s adaptation plan strikes a visionary tone Investing in learning and rebuilding from Hurricane Sandy. Key agencies (e.g. , buildings and critical infrastructure (transportation, electricity, water and telecommunications) from
- An Analysis of Potential and Existing Sources of NAMA Finance
NAMA finance is a critical component of the NAMA mechanism and is essential to getting NAMAs off the projects: capacity building in the developing country, NAMA design, NAMA implementation, and investment to NAMAs or NAMA-like actions. The different types of support are given in different forms (e.g., grants, loans, loan guarantees, equity To realize the desired sector-wide climate mitigation action, financial support is needed in each of




