1 / 9

The Role of Business in Building Consensus in the lead up to COP17/CMP7 NATIONAL CONSULTATIVE SEMINAR ON CLIMATE CHANGE

The Role of Business in Building Consensus in the lead up to COP17/CMP7 NATIONAL CONSULTATIVE SEMINAR ON CLIMATE CHANGE 28 th October 2011. THE BUSINESS COMMITMENT. Business commitment to support Government in the lead up to and at COP17/CMP7

shirina
Télécharger la présentation

The Role of Business in Building Consensus in the lead up to COP17/CMP7 NATIONAL CONSULTATIVE SEMINAR ON CLIMATE CHANGE

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The Role of Business in Building Consensus in the lead up to COP17/CMP7NATIONAL CONSULTATIVE SEMINAR ON CLIMATE CHANGE28th October 2011

  2. THE BUSINESS COMMITMENT • Business commitment to support Government in the lead up to and at COP17/CMP7 • Programme to build understanding within SA Business • Support through engagement in international debates with international business, including African business • Support in showcasing South African mitigation and adaptation actions • Business Pavilion at COP and COP programme • Individual companies respond to requests for support

  3. BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP • BUSA and NBI agree to cooperate around COP 17 Programme (March 2011) • CEO Forum formed as body of Chief Executives to provide a public face to the business initiative – Co Chairs Eskom, Sasol and Impala Platinum, with over 40 companies across all sectors participating in events • Agreement between all participating organisations to partner and work with World Business Council on Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) – official business observer organisations at COP • Individuals in negotiating team under government mandate

  4. LEAD UP PROGRAMME • Programme to build awareness and understanding of content of international negotiations and UNFCCC processes • NBI runs seminar series led by negotiators • CEOs engage at Ministerial and DG level, participation in consultative processes • BUSA engagement around national policy process and consultations on international positions • Partnerships with NGOs and others – UNDP in relation to African business, WESSA and ICLEI on climate solutions, WWF on key negotiating debates

  5. KEY NEGOTIATING ISSUES FOR BUSINESS • Business support for efforts to secure Second Commitment Period. Critical for continuity of carbon market. SA companies actively involved in carbon financing in Africa and internationally, also CDM portfolio • Support for establishment of Green Climate Fund and engagement with Transitional Committee • Technology mechanism – support for Government in ensuring that mechanism is established and supports flow of R+D and tech innovations • Adaptation key business risk issue and central to Africa • Support for market mechanism negotiations • A balanced mitigation and MRV outcome

  6. BUSINESS INVOLVEMENT AT COP • Business pavilion in CCR Expo • Around 35 companies and business organisations exhibiting • Showcasing SA Business action to combat climate change • Adaptation and mitigation issues highlighted • Sectors exhibiting include finance, retail, insurance, mining, renewable energy, liquid fuels etc • Also showcasing of climate innovators – transport, energy

  7. BUSINESS EVENTS AT COP • Programme of events from middle of first to middle of second week • Content includes agriculture, food security, water, insurance, climate finance, carbon markets, clean energy investments, energy efficiency, new coal technologies, and also programme on mobility • Global Business Day on 5th December – afternoon session focuses on South Africa and run by SA business • Carbon Disclosure Programme results for 2011 to be launched on Dec 6th • High level networking cocktail function on 6th Dec • Also other business conferences and events

  8. RESULTS OF BUSINESS ACTION • COP programme has built business understanding of climate issue in general and international negotiations in particular • Mobilised business leadership around the issue and in support of Government • Mobilised interest in taking forward climate action beyond COP • Created platform for showcasing innovation • Built partnerships with stakeholders in other sectors • Creates basis for business action and engagement around climate change into the future

  9. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING

More Related