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ADVANCE VERSION
United Nations
FCCC
/CP/2021/1
Distr.: General
3 September 2021
Original: English
Conference of the Parties
Twenty-sixth session
Glasgow, 31 October to 12 November 2021
Item 2(c) of the provisional agenda
Organizational matters
Adoption of the agenda
Provisional agenda and annotations
Note by the Executive Secretary
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I.
Provisional agenda
1.
2.
Opening of the session.
Organizational matters:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
3.
Election of the President of the Conference of the Parties at its twenty-sixth
session;
Adoption of the rules of procedure;
Adoption of the agenda;
Election of officers other than the President;
Admission of organizations as observers;
Organization of work, including for the sessions of the subsidiary bodies;
Dates and venues of future sessions;
Adoption of the report on credentials.
Reports of the subsidiary bodies:
(a)
(b)
Report of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice;
Report of the Subsidiary Body for Implementation.
4.
5.
6.
Reporting from and review of Parties included in Annex I to the Convention.
Reporting from Parties not included in Annex I to the Convention.
Report of the Adaptation Committee (for 2019, 2020 and 2021).
1
This document was scheduled for publication after the standard publication date owing to
circumstances beyond the submitter's control.
The
abbreviations and acronyms list
can be found at the end of the document.
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7.
8.
Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage associated with Climate
Change Impacts.
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Matters relating to finance:
(a)
(b)
Long-term climate finance;
Matters relating to the Standing Committee on Finance:
(i)
(ii)
Report of the Standing Committee on Finance
Convention matters;
First report on the determination of the needs of developing country
Parties related to implementing the Convention and the Paris
Agreement;
Fourth (2020) Biennial Assessment and Overview of Climate Finance
Flows;
Review of the functions of the Standing Committee on Finance;
(iii)
(iv)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
Report of the Green Climate Fund to the Conference of the Parties and
guidance to the Green Climate Fund (for 2020 and 2021);
Report of the Global Environment Facility to the Conference of the Parties and
guidance to the Global Environment Facility (for 2020 and 2021);
Seventh review of the Financial Mechanism;
Compilation and synthesis of, and summary report on the in-session workshop
on, biennial communications of information related to Article 9, paragraph 5,
of the Paris Agreement.
9.
Development and transfer of technologies:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Joint annual report of the Technology Executive Committee and the Climate
Technology Centre and Network (for 2020 and 2021);
Linkages between the Technology Mechanism and the Financial Mechanism
of the Convention;
Review of the constitution of the Advisory Board of the Climate Technology
Centre and Network;
Second review of the Climate Technology Centre and Network.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Capacity-building under the Convention.
Matters relating to the least developed countries.
Report of the forum on the impact of the implementation of response measures.
Gender and climate change.
Consideration of proposals by Parties for amendments to the Convention under
Article 15:
(a)
(b)
(c)
Proposal from the Russian Federation to amend Article 4, paragraph 2(f), of
the Convention;
Proposal from Papua New Guinea and Mexico to amend Articles 7 and 18 of
the Convention;
Proposal from Turkey to delete the name of Turkey from the list in Annex I to
the Convention.
15.
16.
Second review of the adequacy of Article 4, paragraph 2(a–b), of the Convention.
Equitable, fair, ambitious and urgent real emission reductions now consistent with a
trajectory to reduce the temperature below 1.5 °C.
2
Neither the inclusion of this item in the agenda nor the annotations to it prejudge outcomes on matters
related to the governance of the WIM.
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17.
18.
All matters of adaptation.
Administrative, financial and institutional matters:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Audit report and financial statements for 2019 and 2020;
Budget performance for the bienniums 2018
2019 and 2020
2021;
Programme budget for the biennium 2022
2023;
Decision-making in the UNFCCC process.
19.
High-level segment:
(a)
(b)
Statements by Parties;
Statements by observer organizations.
20.
21.
Other matters.
Conclusion of the session:
(a)
(b)
Adoption of the draft report of the Conference of the Parties on its twenty-sixth
session;
Closure of the session.
II.
Guidance from the Bureau of the governing bodies
1.
In the light of the COVID-19 pandemic and upon receiving a detailed assessment from
a representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the host of
COP 26, at its meeting of 1 April 2020 the Bureau of the governing bodies decided to
postpone COP 26, CMP 16 and CMA 3 to 2021.
3
At its meeting of 28 May 2020, the Bureau
accepted the proposal by the host of COP 26 to convene the sessions from 1 to 12 November
2021.
4
At its meeting of 15 June 2021, after consultations with the host, the Bureau agreed
that the sessions will open on Sunday, 31 October 2021, to provide additional time to
complete the work.
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2.
At its meeting of 25 August 2020, the Bureau, to enable work mandated for 2020 and
2021 to be delivered at COP 26 with a view to bringing the UNFCCC process back on track
by the end of 2021, to the extent possible, requested the secretariat to proceed in
operationalizing the following criteria:
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(a)
Maintaining the original timelines for mandates and submission deadlines to
the extent possible, and informally advancing work mandated to be initiated in 2020,
particularly if mandated to conclude in 2020 or 2021;
(b)
Maintaining the mandated number of meetings and delivering reports of the
constituted bodies as originally planned in 2020–2021. In this regard, meetings of the
constituted bodies originally mandated to be held in conjunction with a session can be held
virtually in the absence of a session;
(c)
Extending the current membership of the Convention, Kyoto Protocol and
Paris Agreement bodies as needed until successors can be appointed or elected;
(d)
possible.
Holding events in 2020 that were scheduled to be held in 2020, to the extent
3.
In response to the Bureau guidance and in preparation for this session, the COP 25
Presidency and incoming COP 26 Presidency, in coordination with the Chairs of the
subsidiary bodies, advanced work informally under the governing bodies
7
with a view to
3
4
5
6
7
See
https://unfccc.int/documents/215371.
See
https://unfccc.int/documents/228024.
See
https://unfccc.int/documents/279088.
See
https://unfccc.int/documents/249956.
See
https://unfccc.int/process-and-meetings/bodies/supreme-bodies/conference-of-the-parties-
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maximizing progress and minimizing delays in the UNFCCC process resulting from the
COVID-19 pandemic.
4.
Session numbers and dates referred to in mandates in previous decisions may no
longer correspond to timelines for action to be taken. In keeping with the Bureau guidance,
the overarching objective is to maintain timelines and, therefore, the mandated year takes
precedence over the session number.
III.
(a)
Proposed organization of the session: overview
Scenario for the launch of work in all bodies
5.
On 31 October the President of COP 25 will convene the first plenary meeting of
COP 26 and propose the election of the President of COP 26, who will also serve as the
President of CMP 16 and CMA 3. The COP will then take up the organizational and
substantive items on its provisional agenda, including referring items on its agenda to the
subsidiary bodies, as appropriate. The first plenary meeting of the COP will then be adjourned.
The first plenary meetings of CMP 16 and CMA 3 will follow, with each body taking up the
organizational and substantive issues on their provisional agenda, including referring items
to the subsidiary bodies, as appropriate. The first plenary meetings of CMP 16 and CMA 3
will then also be adjourned.
6.
SB 52–55 have been scheduled in conjunction with COP 26, CMP 16 and CMA 3.
7.
A joint plenary meeting of all five bodies will be convened on 31 October, upon
conclusion of the plenaries of the subsidiary bodies, to hear statements from groups of Parties
and observer organizations. It is envisaged that these statements will be concise.
8.
During the conference, meetings will be organized in line with the recommendations
of the SBI
8
so as to ensure the observance of clear and effective working practices agreed to
by all Parties.
9.
The principles of openness, transparency and inclusiveness will guide the organization
of work leading up to and during the conference. These principles will be demonstrated
through the use of informal plenary meetings, the enhanced availability of electronic
documentation, the timely announcement of meetings and the broadcasting of meeting
information on closed-circuit television, the UNFCCC website, the virtual conference
platform and other digital and social media.
(b)
High-level segment
10.
In May 2021, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom extended an invitation to
Heads of State and Government to attend a World Leaders Summit at the start of COP 26.
During the Summit, Heads of State and Government will be able to make statements. This
portion of the World Leaders Summit will form the first part of the high-level segment. The
high-level segment will be resumed during the second week of the conference to hear
statements from Parties that did not deliver statements in the first part (see paras. 122–129
below).
11.
Further information on the organization of the World Leaders Summit and the
high-level segment will be provided on the UNFCCC website as it becomes available.
(c)
Mandated and other events
12.
At its meeting of 15 October 2020, the Bureau of the governing bodies agreed that the
round table on pre-2020 implementation and ambition would be held in 2020; the fourth
biennial high-level ministerial dialogue on climate finance will be held in 2021 once
mandated inputs have been prepared; and the high-level event on global climate action will
be held at COP 26.
cop/presidency-consultations-and-other-presidency-meetings/informal-consultations-by-the-cop-25-
presidency-and-the-cop-26-incoming-presidency.
FCCC/SBI/2014/8, paras. 218
221.
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13.
The round table on pre-2020 implementation and ambition was held in two parts
during the UNFCCC Climate Dialogues 2020.
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Building on the 2018 and 2019 stocktakes on
pre-2020 implementation and ambition, the round table addressed progress in relation to pre-
2020 implementation and ambition on the basis of submissions from Parties. The outcomes
of the round table will inform the second periodic review of the long-term global goal under
the Convention.
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14.
The following COP-mandated events will be convened at this session:
(a)
The fourth biennial high-level ministerial dialogue on climate finance which
will be informed by the reports on the in-session workshop on long-term climate finance and
the fourth (2020) Biennial Assessment and Overview of Climate Finance Flows;
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(b)
A high-level event on global climate action
12
by the high-level champions, who
will report on their work in 2020–2021, including regarding the mandate
13
to improve the
Marrakech Partnership on Global Climate Action to enhance ambition and other activities,
such as the Climate Action Pathways
14
and the global Race to Zero and Race to Resilience
campaigns.
15.
Many other events, including events convened by the COP 26 Presidency, will take
place at the conference. Further information will be provided on the UNFCCC website as it
becomes available.
IV.
1.
Annotations to the provisional agenda
Opening of the session
16.
COP 26 will be opened by the President of COP 25, Carolina Schmidt (Chile).
2.
(a)
Organizational matters
Election of the President of the Conference of the Parties at its twenty-sixth session
17.
Background:
In accordance with the principle of rotation among the regional groups,
the President of COP 26 is to be elected from the Western European and other States. The
President of COP 25 will call for the election of Alok Sharma (United Kingdom) as the
President of COP 26. Mr. Sharma will also serve as President of CMP 16 and CMA 3.
18.
Action:
The COP will be invited to elect Mr. Sharma by acclamation to serve as the
President of COP 26, CMP 16 and CMA 3.
(b)
Adoption of the rules of procedure
19.
Background:
At COP 25, Parties decided to continue to apply the draft rules of
procedure contained in document FCCC/CP/1996/2, with the exception of rule 42, and
agreed to continue consideration of this matter at COP 26.
20.
Action:
The COP may wish to decide to continue applying the draft rules of procedure
and to invite the President of COP 26 to undertake consultations with a view to achieving
adoption of the rules.
FCCC/CP/1996/2
Organizational matters: adoption of the rules of procedure.
Note by the secretariat
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10
11
12
13
14
See
https://unfccc.int/event/roundtable-on-pre-2020-implementation-and-ambition.
See document FCCC/CP/2021/2 for a summary of the discussions.
Decision 3/CP.24, para. 13.
Decision 1/CP.25, para. 27.
Decision 1/CP.25, para. 28.
See
https://unfccc.int/climate-action/marrakech-partnership/reporting-and-
tracking/climate_action_pathways.
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(c)
Adoption of the agenda
21.
Background:
The secretariat, in agreement with the President of COP 25, drafted the
provisional agenda for COP 26 after consultations with the Bureau of the governing bodies.
22.
Action:
The COP will be invited to adopt its agenda.
Provisional agenda and annotations. Note by the Executive
Secretary
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(d)
Election of officers other than the President
23.
Background:
At the request of the President of COP 25, consultations on nominations
to the Bureau of the governing bodies were initiated at the first part of the 2021 sessions of
the subsidiary bodies with the Chairs and coordinators of the regional groups and
constituencies, who were informed that the deadline for the submission of nominations is 6
November 2021.
24.
Parties are invited to recall decision 3/CP.23 and to give active consideration to the
nomination of women for elective posts in bodies established under the Convention.
25.
Action:
The COP will be invited to elect the members of the Bureau.
https://unfccc.int/process-and-meetings/bodies/election-
and-membership
Further information
(e)
Admission of organizations as observers
26.
Background:
The COP will have before the note containing the list of organizations
seeking admission as observers, following review and consideration by the Bureau of the
governing bodies.
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27.
Action:
The COP will be invited to consider the list and to admit the organizations as
observers.
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Admission of observers: organizations applying for
admission as observers. Note by the secretariat
(f)
Organization of work, including for the sessions of the subsidiary bodies
28.
Action:
The COP will be invited to agree on the organization of work for the session
and the referral of items to the subsidiary bodies, as appropriate, as indicated under the
relevant agenda items.
29.
Guided by the principles of openness, transparency and inclusiveness, the COP will
be invited to organize its work in a manner that ensures that the mandates for the session are
addressed while being flexible enough to respond to changing circumstances and new
developments in the negotiations.
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FCCC/KP/CMP/2021/1
FCCC/PA/CMA/2021/1
Provisional agenda and annotations. Note by the Executive
Secretary
Provisional agenda and annotations. Note by the Executive
Secretary
Provisional agenda and annotations. Note by the Executive
Secretary
15
In accordance with decisions 36/CMP.1 and 2/CMA.1, a single process is used for the admission of
observer organizations to sessions of the COP, the CMP and the CMA, with decisions on the
admission of observer organizations being taken by the COP.
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Provisional agenda and annotations. Note by the Executive
Secretary
Provisional agenda and annotations. Note by the Executive
Secretary
(g)
Dates and venues of future sessions
30.
Background:
In keeping with the principle of rotation among the regional groups, the
host of COP 27 is to come from the African States and the host of COP 28 from the
Asia-Pacific States.
31.
In a letter dated 11 August 2021, the Chair of the African Group communicated to the
secretariat that Egypt had been nominated to host COP 27.
32.
Action:
The COP will be invited to decide on the host country for COP 27 and to take
any further action it deems appropriate.
(h)
Adoption of the report on credentials
33.
Background:
According to rule 19 of the draft rules of procedure being applied, the
credentials of representatives of Parties, as well as the names of alternate representatives and
advisers, shall be submitted to the secretariat not later than 24 hours after the opening of the
session. Any later change in the composition of delegations shall also be submitted to the
secretariat. The credentials shall be issued either by the Head of State or Government or by
the competent authority. The Bureau will examine the credentials and submit its report on
credentials for adoption by the COP (see rule 20 of the draft rules of procedure).
Representatives shall be entitled to participate provisionally in the session, pending a decision
by the COP to accept their credentials (see rule 21 of the draft rules of procedure). Only
Parties with valid credentials would be able to participate in the adoption of amendments to
the Convention, a protocol or another legal instrument. The COP will have before it for
adoption the report on credentials, to be submitted by the Bureau.
34.
Action:
The COP will be invited to adopt the report on credentials of the
representatives of Parties attending COP 26. Representatives may participate provisionally,
pending this action.
3.
(a)
Reports of the subsidiary bodies
Report of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice
35.
Background:
The Chair of the SBSTA will report on the work conducted at
SBSTA 52−55, including on any recommendations of draft decisions and conclusions for
consideration and adoption at COP 26 arising from that work and on any other issues
mandated for consideration by the SBSTA.
36.
Action:
The COP will be invited to take note of the progress in the work of the SBSTA
and to consider the recommended draft decisions and conclusions for adoption.
(b)
Report of the Subsidiary Body for Implementation
37.
Background:
The Chair of the SBI will report on the work conducted at SBI 52−55,
including on any recommendations of draft decisions and conclusions for consideration and
adoption at COP 26 arising from that work and on any other issues mandated for
consideration by the SBI.
38.
Action:
The COP will be invited to take note of the progress in the work of the SBI
and to consider the recommended draft decisions and conclusions for adoption.
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4.
Reporting from and review of Parties included in Annex I to the
Convention
39.
Background:
Developed countries were to submit their NC7s and BR3s by 1 January
2018 and their BR4s by 1 January 2020. As at the time of preparation of this document, the
secretariat had received 42 BR4s, including the corresponding BR4 CTF tables, from Parties
included in Annex I to the Convention.
40.
The secretariat has prepared a compilation and synthesis report on the information
reported by Parties included in Annex I to the Convention in their NC7s, BR3s and BR4s for
consideration at this session.
41.
Matters related to this agenda item are considered under the SBI.
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42.
Action:
The COP will be invited to take any action it deems appropriate on the basis
of the recommendations of the SBI.
5.
Reporting from Parties not included in Annex I to the Convention
43.
Background:
COP 25 requested the SBI to continue to review and revise the terms of
reference of the CGE, taking into account the informal note on the report and terms of
reference of the CGE, with a view to finalizing and recommending a draft decision on the
matter for consideration and adoption at COP 26.
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44.
Matters related to this agenda item are considered under the SBI.
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45.
Action:
The COP will be invited to take any action it deems appropriate on the basis
of the recommendations of the SBI.
Informal note
Further information
https://unfccc.int/documents/204423
https://unfccc.int/CGE
6.
Report of the Adaptation Committee (for 2019, 2020 and 2021)
46.
Background:
The AC reports annually to the COP through the subsidiary bodies.
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47.
COP 22 decided that the progress, effectiveness and performance of the AC would be
reviewed in 2021 with a view to adopting a decision on the outcome of the review. It invited
Parties to submit their views thereon to inform the process.
20
COP 25 requested the AC and
the LEG to continue to include in their reports information on the gaps and needs related to
the process to formulate and implement national adaptation plans identified in undertaking
their mandated work and on how to address them.
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48.
For information on the informal work undertaken by the COP 25 Presidency and the
incoming COP 26 Presidency, see paragraph 3 above.
49.
Matters relating to this agenda item are considered under the SBSTA and the SBI.
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50.
Action:
The COP will be invited to refer the review of the progress, effectiveness and
performance of the AC to the SBSTA and the SBI and to take any action it deems appropriate
on the basis of their recommendations. It will also be invited to elect members of the AC.
FCCC/SB/2019/3
Report of the Adaptation Committee
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17
18
19
20
21
22
See document FCCC/SBI/2021/9, paras. 18–22.
FCCC/CP/2019/13, para. 56.
See document FCCC/SBI/2021/9, paras. 28–32.
Decision 2/CP.17, para. 96.
Decision 5/CP.22, paras. 11–12.
Decision 7/CP.25, para. 3.
See documents FCCC/SBSTA/2021/2, paras. 19–22, and FCCC/SBI/2021/9, paras. 58–61 and 71–73.
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Further information
Report of the Adaptation Committee
Report of the Adaptation Committee
https://unfccc.int/Adaptation-Committee
and
https://unfccc.int/process-and-meetings/bodies/election-
and-membership
7.
Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage associated
with Climate Change Impacts
51.
Background:
COP 19 and 20 requested the Executive Committee to report annually
to the COP through the subsidiary bodies and to make recommendations, as appropriate.
23
Article 8, paragraph 2, of the Paris Agreement states that the WIM shall be subject to the
authority and guidance of the CMA and may be enhanced and strengthened as determined by
the CMA.
52.
COP 24 and 25 were invited to consider the matter of the COP authority over and
guidance to the WIM, including its Executive Committee.
24
COP 24 noted the understanding
among Parties
25
that it would only consider the report of the Executive Committee, without
prejudging outcomes of future consideration of the governance of the WIM. COP 25 noted
that considerations related to the governance of the WIM will continue at COP 26.
26
53.
For information on the informal work undertaken by the COP 25 Presidency and the
incoming COP 26 Presidency, see paragraph 3 above.
54.
Action:
The COP will be invited to consider the matter of its authority over and
guidance to the WIM, including its Executive Committee, and to take any action it deems
appropriate.
8.
(a)
Matters relating to finance
Long-term climate finance
55.
Background:
COP 20 requested the secretariat to organize annual in-session
workshops through to 2020 and to prepare a summary report on the workshops for annual
consideration by the COP and at the biennial high-level ministerial dialogue on climate
finance.
27
COP 24 decided on the following focus areas for 2019 and 2020 of the in-session
workshops on long-term climate finance:
28
(a)
The effectiveness of climate finance, including the results and impacts of
finance provided and mobilized;
(b)
The provision of financial and technical support to developing country Parties
for their adaptation and mitigation actions in relation to holding the increase in the global
average temperature to well below 2 ºC above pre-industrial levels and pursuing efforts to
limit the temperature increase to 1.5 ºC above pre-industrial levels.
56.
The in-session workshop on long-term climate finance scheduled to be held in 2020
was convened in two parts. The outcomes of the workshop will inform the fourth biennial
high-level ministerial dialogue on climate finance (see para. 14(a) above).
29
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Decisions 2/CP.19, para. 3, and 2/CP.20, para. 4.
FCCC/CP/2018/1, para. 55, and FCCC/CP/2019/1, para. 46.
FCCC/CP/2018/10, para. 83.
Decision 2/CP.25, para. 2.
Decision 5/CP.20, para. 12.
Decision 3/CP.24, para. 9.
Decision 3/CP.24, para. 13.
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57.
COP 25 could not conclude consideration of this sub-item. In accordance with rules
10(c) and 16 of the draft rules of procedure being applied, it has been included in the
provisional agenda for this session.
58.
Action:
The COP will be invited to consider the summary reports on the in-session
workshops and to take any action it deems appropriate.
FCCC/CP/2019/4
FCCC/CP/2019/7
In-session workshop on long-term climate finance in 2019.
Summary report by the secretariat
Third biennial high-level ministerial dialogue on climate
finance: translating climate finance needs into action. Note
by the President
Biennial submissions from developed country Parties on
their updated strategies and approaches for scaling up
climate finance from 2014 to 2020. Compilation and
synthesis report by the secretariat
In-session workshop on long-term climate finance in 2020.
Summary report by the secretariat
https://unfccc.int/topics/climate-finance/workstreams/long-
term-climate-finance-ltf
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Further information
(b)
(i)
(ii)
Matters relating to the Standing Committee on Finance
Report of the Standing Committee on Finance
Convention matters
First report on the determination of the needs of developing country Parties related to
implementing the Convention and the Paris Agreement
Fourth (2020) Biennial Assessment and Overview of Climate Finance Flows
Review of the functions of the Standing Committee on Finance
59.
Background:
COP 17 decided that the SCF shall report at each ordinary session of the
COP and make recommendations for consideration by the COP on all aspects of its work.
30
COP 17 requested the SCF to prepare a biennial assessment and overview of climate finance
flows drawing on the available sources of information and including information on the
geographical and thematic balance of flows.
31
60.
COP 24 requested the SCF to prepare, every four years, a report on the determination
of the needs of developing country Parties related to implementing the Convention and the
Paris Agreement for consideration by the COP and the CMA, starting at COP 26 and
CMA 3.
32
61.
COP 25 requested the SCF to report to COP 26 on progress in implementing its
workplan,
33
including on outcomes of the fourth (2020) Biennial Assessment and Overview
of Climate Finance Flows, the draft guidance to the operating entities of the Financial
Mechanism and the SCF Forum.
62.
COP 25 decided that the review of the functions of the SCF would be initiated in 2021
with a view to being concluded in 2022.
34
63.
A proposal was received from Gabon on behalf of the African Group on 17 August
2021 that the issues under sub-item 8(b) be included in the agenda and considered separately.
(iii)
(iv)
30
31
32
33
34
Decision 2/CP.17, para. 120.
Decision 2/CP.17, para. 121(f).
Decision 4/CP.24, para. 13.
Decision 11/CP.25, para. 18.
Decision 11/CP.25, para. 17.
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64.
Action:
The COP will be invited to consider the 2020 and 2021 reports of the SCF,
including the summary and recommendations of the fourth (2020) Biennial Assessment and
Overview of Climate Finance Flows and the first report on the determination of the needs of
developing country Parties related to implementing the Convention and the Paris Agreement,
and to take any action it deems appropriate. The COP will also be invited to initiate the review
of the functions of the SCF. It will further be invited to elect members of the SCF.
FCCC/CP/2020/4−
FCCC/PA/CMA/2020/3
FCCC/CP/2021/10–
FCCC/PA/CMA/2021/7
FCCC/CP/2021/10/Add.1–
FCCC/PA/CMA/2021/7/Add.1
Report of the Standing Committee on Finance
Report of the Standing Committee on Finance
Report of the Standing Committee on Finance.
Addendum. Summary and recommendations of the
fourth (2020) Biennial Assessment and Overview of
Climate Finance Flows
Report of the Standing Committee on Finance.
Addendum. First report on the determination of the
needs of developing country Parties related to
implementing the Convention and the Paris Agreement
Report of the Standing Committee on Finance.
Addendum. Draft guidance to the operating entities of
the Financial Mechanism
Report of the Standing Committee on Finance.
Addendum. Forum of the Standing Committee on
Finance on finance for nature-based solutions
https://unfccc.int/SCF;
https://unfccc.int/documents/302688 and
https://unfccc.int/process-and-
meetings/bodies/election-and-membership
FCCC/CP/2021/10/Add.2–
FCCC/PA/CMA/2021/7/Add.2
FCCC/CP/2021/10/Add.3–
FCCC/PA/CMA/2021/7/Add.3
FCCC/CP/2021/10/Add.4–
FCCC/PA/CMA/2021/7/Add.4
Further information
(c)
Report of the Green Climate Fund to the Conference of the Parties and guidance to the
Green Climate Fund (for 2020 and 2021)
65.
Background:
The Board of the GCF submits an annual report to the COP, as provided
for in the arrangements between the COP and the GCF,
35
including information on the
implementation of the guidance provided at the previous session of the COP and in any other
relevant decisions of the COP.
66.
COP 17 decided that the SCF will provide draft guidance to the GCF for consideration
by the COP based on the annual report of the GCF to the COP, inputs from constituted bodies
and views submitted by Parties.
36
Moreover, the COP requested the secretariat to provide
information to it on the operation of the registry of nationally appropriate mitigation actions
annually in order to inform the discussions on the Financial Mechanism.
37
67.
COP 25 took note of the engagement of its President with the Secretary-General of
the United Nations on the matter of granting privileges and immunities for the GCF and its
officials through a possible institutional linkage between the United Nations and the GCF,
and requested the President to report on this engagement at COP 26. The COP decided to
continue its consideration of this matter at COP 26.
38
68.
Action:
The COP will be invited to provide guidance to the GCF on policies,
programme priorities and eligibility criteria taking into consideration the 2020 and 2021
35
36
37
38
Decision 5/CP.19, annex, para. 11.
Decision 2/CP.17, para. 121(c).
Decision 2/CP.17, para. 52(b).
Decision 12/CP.25, paras. 9–10.
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reports of the GCF, the 2021 report of the SCF and the annual report to the COP on the
operation of the registry of nationally appropriate mitigation actions.
FCCC/CP/2020/5
FCCC/CP/2021/8
FCCC/CP/2021/10/Add.3–
FCCC/PA/CMA/2021/7/Add.3
FCCC/CP/2020/INF.1
FCCC/CP/2021/INF.1
Draft report by the COP 25
Presidency to COP 26 on GCF
privileges and immunities
Further information
Report of the Green Climate Fund to the
Conference of the Parties. Note by the secretariat
Report of the Green Climate Fund to the
Conference of the Parties. Note by the secretariat
Report of the Standing Committee on Finance.
Addendum. Draft guidance to the operating entities
of the Financial Mechanism
Operation of the registry of nationally appropriate
mitigation actions. Report by the secretariat
Operation of the registry of nationally appropriate
mitigation actions. Report by the secretariat
https://unfccc.int/documents/267638
https://unfccc.int/process/bodies/funds-and-
financial-entities/green-climate-fund
(d)
Report of the Global Environment Facility to the Conference of the Parties and guidance to
the Global Environment Facility (for 2020 and 2021)
69.
Background:
The memorandum of understanding between the COP and the Council
of the GEF provides that the GEF shall report annually to the COP on the implementation of
guidance received. The GEF is expected to report at COP 26 on actions taken to implement
the guidance provided at COP 25
39
and in any other relevant decisions of the COP.
70.
COP 17 decided that the SCF will provide draft guidance to the GEF for consideration
by the COP based on the annual report of the GEF to the COP, inputs from constituted bodies
and views submitted by Parties.
40
Moreover, the COP requested the secretariat to provide
information to it on the operation of the registry of nationally appropriate mitigation actions
annually in order to inform the discussions on the Financial Mechanism.
41
71.
Action:
The COP will be invited to provide guidance to the GEF on policies,
programme priorities and eligibility criteria taking into consideration the 2020 and 2021
reports of the GEF, the 2021 report of the SCF and the annual report to the COP on the
operation of the registry of nationally appropriate mitigation actions.
FCCC/CP/2020/1 and Add.1
FCCC/CP/2021/9 and Add.1
FCCC/CP/2021/10/Add.3–
FCCC/PA/CMA/2021/7/Add.3
FCCC/CP/2020/INF.1
FCCC/CP/2021/INF.1
Report of the Global Environment Facility to the
Conference of the Parties. Note by the secretariat
Report of the Global Environment Facility to the
Conference of the Parties. Note by the secretariat
Report of the Standing Committee on Finance.
Addendum. Draft guidance to the operating entities of
the Financial Mechanism
Operation of the registry of nationally appropriate
mitigation actions. Report by the secretariat
Operation of the registry of nationally appropriate
mitigation actions. Report by the secretariat
39
40
41
Decision 13/CP.25, para. 16.
Decision 6/CP.24, para. 21.
Decision 2/CP.17, para. 52(b).
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Further information
https://unfccc.int/topics/climate-finance/funds-entities-
bodies/global-environment-facility
(e)
Seventh review of the Financial Mechanism
72.
Background:
COP 4 decided that the Financial Mechanism would be reviewed every
four years in accordance with Article 11, paragraph 4, of the Convention.
42
COP 17 decided
that the SCF shall assist the COP in exercising its functions with respect to the Financial
Mechanism by, inter alia, providing expert input, including through independent reviews and
assessments, into the preparation and conduct of the periodic reviews of the Financial
Mechanism by the COP.
43
73.
COP 21 decided that the implementation of the Capacity-building Initiative for
Transparency will be assessed in the context of the seventh review of the Financial
Mechanism.
44
74.
COP 23 decided that the seventh review of the Financial Mechanism will be initiated
at COP 26 in accordance with the criteria in the updated guidelines contained in the annex to
decision 12/CP.22, or as those guidelines may be subsequently amended. It requested the
SCF to provide expert input to the review with a view to it being completed by 2021.
45
75.
Action:
The COP will be invited to initiate, and agree on the guidelines for, the seventh
review of the Financial Mechanism taking into account the guidelines contained in the annex
to decision 12/CP.22.
Further information
https://unfccc.int/topics/climate-
finance/workstreams/review-of-the-financial-mechanism
(f)
Compilation and synthesis of, and summary report on the in-session workshop on, biennial
communications of information related to Article 9, paragraph 5, of the Paris Agreement
76.
Background:
CMA 1 requested developed country Parties to submit biennial
communications, starting in 2020, containing indicative quantitative and qualitative
information related to Article 9, paragraphs 1 and 3, of the Paris Agreement, as applicable,
including, as available, projected levels of public financial resources to be provided to
developing country Parties, and reiterated that other Parties providing resources are
encouraged to communicate biennially such information on a voluntary basis. It also
requested the secretariat to establish a dedicated online portal for posting and recording the
biennial communications, and to prepare a compilation and synthesis of the information
included in the biennial communications starting in 2021, to inform the global stocktake.
46
77.
CMA 1 further requested the secretariat to organize biennial in-session workshops
beginning the year after the submission of the first biennial communications and to prepare
a summary report on each workshop.
47
78.
The CMA decided to consider, and invited the COP to consider, the compilations and
syntheses and the summary reports on the in-session workshops starting in 2021.
48
79.
Action:
The COP will be invited to consider the compilation and synthesis and the
summary report on the 2021 in-session workshop.
FCCC/PA/CMA/2021/3
First biennial communications in accordance with Article
9, paragraph 5, of the Paris Agreement. Compilation and
synthesis by the secretariat
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
Decision 3/CP.4, para. 2.
Decision 2/CP.17, para. 121(e).
Decision 1/CP.21, para. 87.
Decision 11/CP.23, paras. 4–5.
Decision 12/CMA.1, paras. 2, 4, 6 and 7.
Decision 12/CMA.1, para. 8.
Decision 12/CMA.1, paras. 9 and 12.
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FCCC/PA/CMA/2021/5
In-session workshop on information to be provided by
Parties in accordance with Article 9, paragraph 5, of the
Paris Agreement. Summary report by the secretariat
https://unfccc.int/Art.9.5-biennial-communications
https://unfccc.int/topics/climate-finance/workstreams/ex-
ante-climate-finance-information-post-2020-article-95-of-
the-paris-agreement
Biennial communications
Further information
80.
For information on the informal work undertaken by the COP 25 Presidency and the
incoming COP 26 Presidency on matters relating to finance, see paragraph 3 above.
9.
(a)
Development and transfer of technologies
Joint annual report of the Technology Executive Committee and the Climate Technology
Centre and Network (for 2020 and 2021)
81.
Background:
COP 20 decided that the TEC and the CTCN shall continue to prepare a
joint annual report to the COP, through the subsidiary bodies, on their respective activities
and the performance of their respective functions.
49
82.
Matters relating to this agenda sub-item are considered under the SBSTA and the
50
SBI.
83.
Action:
The COP will be invited to take any action it deems appropriate on the basis
of the recommendations of the SBSTA and the SBI. It will also be invited to elect members
of the TEC and the Advisory Board of the CTCN.
FCCC/SB/2020/4
Joint annual report of the Technology Executive
Committee and the Climate Technology Centre and
Network for 2020
Joint annual report of the Technology Executive
Committee and the Climate Technology Centre and
Network for 2021
http://unfccc.int/ttclear, www.ctc-n.org
and
https://unfccc.int/process-and-meetings/bodies/election-
and-membership
FCCC/SB/2021/5
Further information
(b)
Linkages between the Technology Mechanism and the Financial Mechanism of the
Convention
84.
Background:
COP 24 requested the SBI to take stock of progress in strengthening the
linkages between the Technology Mechanism and the Financial Mechanism with a view to
recommending a draft decision on the matter, including on the consideration of a conclusion
on this matter, for consideration and adoption at COP 26.
51
85.
Matters relating to this agenda sub-item are considered under the SBI.
52
86.
Action:
The COP will be invited to take any action it deems appropriate on the basis
of the recommendations of the SBI.
FCCC/SB/2019/4
Joint annual report of the Technology Executive
Committee and the Climate Technology Centre and
Network for 2019
49
50
51
52
Decision 17/CP.20, para. 4.
See documents FCCC/SBSTA/2021/2, paras. 34–36, and FCCC/SBI/2021/9, paras. 74–76.
Decision 14/CP.24, para. 9.
See document FCCC/SBI/2021/9, paras. 84–85.
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FCCC/SB/2020/4
Joint annual report of the Technology Executive
Committee and the Climate Technology Centre and
Network for 2020
Joint annual report of the Technology Executive
Committee and the Climate Technology Centre and
Network for 2021
Report of the Green Climate Fund to the Conference of the
Parties. Note by the secretariat
Report of the Green Climate Fund to the Conference of the
Parties. Note by the secretariat
Report of the Green Climate Fund to the Conference of the
Parties. Note by the secretariat
Report of the Global Environment Facility to the
Conference of the Parties. Note by the secretariat
Report of the Global Environment Facility to the
Conference of the Parties. Note by the secretariat
Report of the Global Environment Facility to the
Conference of the Parties. Note by the secretariat
http://unfccc.int/ttclear
and
www.ctc-n.org
FCCC/SB/2021/5
FCCC/CP/2019/3
FCCC/CP/2020/5
FCCC/CP/2021/8
FCCC/CP/2019/5
FCCC/CP/2020/1
FCCC/CP/2021/9
Further information
(c)
Review of the constitution of the Advisory Board of the Climate Technology Centre and
Network
87.
Background:
COP 18 decided that the constitution of the Advisory Board of the
CTCN shall be reviewed in 2020.
53
88.
Action:
The COP will be invited to review the constitution of the Advisory Board of
the CTCN.
(d)
Second review of the Climate Technology Centre and Network
89.
Background:
Subject to the availability of resources, the secretariat is to commission
an independent review of the effective implementation of the CTCN every four years.
54
The
second review was to be commissioned for consideration in 2021 taking into account lessons
learned from the first review, including issues related to the timing of the review report and
the management response provided by UNEP, as the host of the CTC, to the relevant findings
and recommendations of the first independent review.
55
90.
COP 23 decided to renew the memorandum of understanding between the COP and
UNEP regarding the hosting of the CTC
56
for a further four-year period in accordance with
decision 2/CP.17, annex VII, paragraph 22.
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91.
Action:
The COP will be invited to:
(a)
Consider the findings of, and recommendations arising from, the second
independent review and determine any follow-up action for enhancing the performance of
the CTCN;
(b)
Consider matters relating to the renewal of the memorandum of understanding
between the COP and UNEP regarding the hosting of the CTC and determine any follow-up
action, as appropriate.
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54
55
56
57
Decision 14/CP.18, annex II, para. 16.
Decision 2/CP.17, annex VII, para. 20.
Decision 14/CP.23, para. 10.
Decision 14/CP.18, annex I.
Decision 14/CP.23, para. 5.
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FCCC/CP/2021/3
Report on the second independent review of the effective
implementation of the Climate Technology Centre and
Network
http://unfccc.int/ttclear/
Further information
10.
Capacity-building under the Convention
92.
Background:
The Paris Committee on Capacity-building prepares annual technical
progress reports on its work for submission to the COP through the SBI.
58
93.
COP 23 requested the SBI to initiate the fifth review of the implementation of the
framework for capacity-building in countries with economies in transition with a view to
completing the review at COP 26.
59
94.
Matters relating to this agenda item are considered under the SBI.
60
95.
Action:
The COP will be invited to take any action it deems appropriate on the basis
of the recommendations of the SBI. It will also be invited to elect members of the Paris
Committee on Capacity-building.
FCCC/SBI/2020/13
FCCC/SBI/2021/10
Further information
Annual technical progress report of the Paris Committee
on Capacity-building
Annual technical progress report of the Paris Committee
on Capacity-building
https://unfccc.int/node/9993
and
https://unfccc.int/process-and-meetings/bodies/election-
and-membership
11.
Matters relating to the least developed countries
96.
Background:
COP 21 decided that the progress, need for continuation and terms of
reference of the LEG will be reviewed at COP 26 with a view to adopting a decision thereon,
taking into account, as appropriate, new processes and needs arising prior to the session.
61
COP 25 requested the AC and the LEG to continue to include in their reports information on
the gaps and needs related to the process to formulate and implement national adaptation
plans identified in undertaking their mandated work and on how to address them.
62
97.
Matters relating to this agenda item are considered under the SBI.
63
98.
Action:
The COP will be invited to take any action it deems appropriate on the basis
of the recommendations of the SBI.
12.
Report of the forum on the impact of the implementation of response
measures
99.
Background:
COP 24, CMP 14 and CMA 1 acknowledged that a single forum on the
impact of the implementation of response measures covers the work of the COP, the CMP
and the CMA on all matters relating to the impact of the implementation of response
measures and affirmed that the forum shall report to the COP, the CMP and the CMA.
64
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Decision 2/CP.22, annex, para. 17.
Decision 17/CP.23, para.4.
See document FCCC/SBI/2021/9, paras. 92–96.
Decision 19/CP.21, para. 13.
Decision 7/CP.25, para. 3.
See document FCCC/SBI/2021/9, paras. 67–70.
Decisions 7/CP.24, 3/CMP.14 and 7/CMA.1, respectively.
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100. CMA 1 decided that the forum shall provide recommendations for consideration by
the subsidiary bodies with a view to them recommending actions for consideration and
adoption by the COP, the CMP and the CMA.
65
101.
Matters relating to this agenda item are considered under the SBSTA and the SBI.
66
102.
Action:
The COP will be invited to take any action it deems appropriate on the basis
of the recommendations of the SBSTA and the SBI.
Further information
https://unfccc.int/topics/mitigation/workstreams/response-
measures
13.
Gender and climate change
103.
Background:
COP 22 requested the secretariat to continue to prepare an annual report
on gender composition in accordance with decisions 23/CP.18 and 18/CP.20.
67
COP 22 also
requested constituted bodies to include in their regular reports information on progress
towards integrating a gender perspective into their processes, and the secretariat to prepare
biennial synthesis reports on that information.
68
COP 25 adopted the enhanced five-year
Lima work programme on gender and its gender action plan.
69
104.
Matters relating to this agenda item are considered under the SBI.
70
105.
Action:
The COP will be invited to refer consideration of the annual report on gender
composition and the synthesis report on progress in integrating a gender perspective in
constituted body processes to the SBI. It will also be invited to take any action it deems
appropriate on the basis of the recommendations of the SBI.
FCCC/CP/2020/3
FCCC/CP/2021/5
Gender composition. Report by the secretariat
Progress in integrating a gender perspective into
constituted body processes. Synthesis report by the
secretariat
Gender composition. Report by the secretariat
www.unfccc.int/7516.php
FCCC/CP/2021/4
Further information
14.
(a)
Consideration of proposals by Parties for amendments to the
Convention under Article 15
Proposal from the Russian Federation to amend Article 4, paragraph 2(f), of the Convention
106.
Background:
This sub-item was held in abeyance at COP 25.
71
In accordance with
rules 10(c) and 16 of the draft rules of procedure being applied, this sub-item has been
included in the provisional agenda for this session.
107.
Action:
The COP will be invited to consider the proposal and to take any action it
deems appropriate.
FCCC/CP/2011/5
Proposal from the Russian Federation to amend Article 4,
paragraph 2(f), of the Convention. Note by the secretariat
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
Decision 7/CMA.1, para. 12.
See document FCCC/SBSTA/2021/2, paras. 56–60, and FCCC/SBI/2021/9, paras. 105–109.
Decision 21/CP.22, para. 19.
Decision 21/CP.22, paras. 14–15.
Decision 3/CP.25, para. 5.
See document FCCC/SBI/2021/9, paras. 110–112.
FCCC/CP/2019/13, para. 8.
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(b)
Proposal from Papua New Guinea and Mexico to amend Articles 7 and 18 of the
Convention
108.
Background:
COP 25 could not conclude consideration on this sub-item.
72
In
accordance with rules 10(c) and 16 of the draft rules of procedure being applied, this sub-
item has been included in the provisional agenda for this session.
109.
Action:
The COP will be invited to consider the proposal and to take any action it
deems appropriate.
FCCC/CP/2011/4/Rev.1
Revised proposal from Papua New Guinea and Mexico to
amend Articles 7 and 18 of the Convention. Note by the
secretariat
(c)
Proposal from Turkey to delete the name of Turkey from the list in Annex I to the
Convention
110.
Background:
By a note verbale dated 28 April 2021, Turkey transmitted to the
secretariat the text of a proposal for an amendment to the list in Annex I to the Convention.
The secretariat communicated the proposal to Parties and signatories to the Convention six
months before COP 26 and sent it for information to the Depositary on 30 April 2021. In
accordance with rule 10(d) of the draft rules of procedure being applied, this sub-item has
been included on the provisional agenda.
111.
Action:
The COP will be invited to consider the proposal and to take any action it
deems appropriate.
FCCC/CP/2021/INF.2
Proposal from Turkey to amend the list of Parties included
in Annex I to the Convention
15.
Second review of the adequacy of Article 4, paragraph 2(a–b), of the
Convention
112.
Background:
At COP 17 to 25, the agenda was adopted with this item held in abeyance.
In accordance with rules 10(c) and 16 of the draft rules of procedure being applied, this item
has been included in the provisional agenda for this session.
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113.
Action:
The COP will be invited to consider this matter and to take any action it deems
appropriate.
16.
Equitable, fair, ambitious and urgent real emission reductions now
consistent with a trajectory to reduce the temperature below 1.5 °C
114.
Background:
A proposal was received from the Plurinational State of Bolivia on
19 July 2021 to include this matter in the provisional agenda for this session. In accordance
with rule 10(d) of the draft rules of procedure being applied, this agenda item has been
included in the provisional agenda.
115.
Action:
The COP will be invited to consider this item and to take any action it deems
appropriate.
Further information
https://unfccc.int/documents/302689
17.
All matters of adaptation
116.
Background:
A proposal was received from the Plurinational State of Bolivia on 19
July 2021 to include this matter in the provisional agenda for this session. In accordance with
72
73
FCCC/CP/2019/13, para. 107.
See document FCCC/CP/2019/1 for further background information.
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rule 10(d) of the draft rules of procedure being applied, this agenda item has been included
in the provisional agenda.
117.
Action:
The COP will be invited to consider this item and to take any action it deems
appropriate.
Further information
https://unfccc.int/documents/302689
18.
(a)
(b)
(c)
Administrative, financial and institutional matters
Audit report and financial statements for 2019 and 2020
Budget performance for the bienniums 2018–2019 and 2020–2021
Programme budget for the biennium 2022–2023
118.
Background:
Matters relating to these agenda sub-items are considered under the
SBI.
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119.
Action:
The COP will be invited to take any action it deems appropriate on the basis
of the recommendations of the SBI.
(d)
Decision-making in the UNFCCC process
120.
Background:
COP 25 could not conclude consideration of this matter. In accordance
with rules 10(c) and 16 of the draft rules of procedure being applied, this sub-item has been
included in the provisional agenda for this session.
121.
Action:
The COP will be invited to consider this matter and to take any action it deems
appropriate.
19.
High-level segment
122. The first part of the high-level segment will take place on Monday, 1 November, and
Tuesday, 2 November, in the presence of Heads of State and Government, when statements
will be heard in the joint plenary meeting of the governing bodies.
123. In keeping with recent practice, there will be one list of speakers for the high-level
segment. Each Party, including Parties to the Convention, the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris
Agreement, will speak only once. Parties may wish to take note that, as per SBI guidance
urging Parties and presiding officers to conclude conferences in a timely manner,
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statements must not exceed three minutes. Statements on behalf of groups, where other
members of the group do not speak, are strongly encouraged and will be accorded additional
time. Time limits will be strictly enforced. Following United Nations practice, a mechanism
will be in place to signal to speakers when the time limit has been exceeded. Longer versions
of the statements can be posted on the UNFCCC website.
(a)
(v)
Statements by Parties
First part of the high-level segment
124. Registration for the list of speakers for the first part of the high-level segment will be
open from Monday, 6 September, to Friday, 15 October 2021. A form will be sent to Parties
for this purpose.
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See document FCCC/SBI/2021/9, paras. 123–130.
FCCC/SBI/2014/8, para. 218.
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(vi)
Resumed high-level segment
125. The high-level segment will resume on Tuesday, 9 November, to hear group or Party
statements from Parties whose Heads of State and Government did not speak in the first part.
126. Registration for the list of speakers at the resumed high-level segment will be open
from 6 September 2021 to 15 October 2021. A form will be sent to Parties for this purpose.
127. To have the full text of their official statement posted on the UNFCCC website, Parties
should send a copy in advance to
[email protected].
(b)
Statements by observer organizations
128. Representatives of intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations will be
invited to make statements during the resumed high-level segment after group and Party
statements. The time limit of two minutes per statement will be strictly enforced (see para.123
above). The full text of official statements will be posted on the UNFCCC website.
129.
The high-level segment will conclude on Wednesday, 10 November.
20.
Other matters
130.
Any other matters for the attention of the COP will be taken up under this agenda item.
21.
(a)
Conclusion of the session
Adoption of the draft report of the Conference of the Parties on its twenty-sixth session
131.
Background:
A draft report on the session will be prepared for consideration and
adoption by the COP at the end of the session.
132.
Action:
The COP will be invited to consider and adopt the draft report and to authorize
the Rapporteur to complete the report after the session under the guidance of the President
and with the assistance of the secretariat.
(b)
Closure of the session
133.
The President will declare the session closed.
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Abbreviations and acronyms
AC
BR
CGE
CMA
CMP
COP
COVID-19
CTC
CTCN
CTF
GCF
GEF
LEG
NC
SB
SBI
SBSTA
SCF
TEC
UNEP
WIM
Adaptation Committee
biennial report
Consultative Group of Experts
Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Paris
Agreement
Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto
Protocol
Conference of the Parties
coronavirus disease 2019
Climate Technology Centre
Climate Technology Centre and Network
common tabular format
Green Climate Fund
Global Environment Facility
Least Developed Countries Expert Group
national communication
sessions of the subsidiary bodies
Subsidiary Body for Implementation
Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice
Standing Committee on Finance
Technology Executive Committee
United Nations Environment Programme
Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage associated with
Climate Change Impacts
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