At each UNFCCC negotiating session, Parties consider issues related to climate technology development and transfer. This page provides summaries of the climate technology issues discussed at each of these sessions. It also contains the documents that the Parties considered.
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SBSTA 46 continued to elaborate the technology framework established under Article 10, paragraph 4, of the Paris Agreement. See progress here. SBI 46 continued to elaborate the scope and modalities for the periodic assessment of the Technology Mechanism in relation to supporting the implementation of the Paris Agreement. See progress here.
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In Marrakech, the SBSTA continued to elaborate the Technology Framework of the Paris Agreement. The SBI briefly continued to elaborate the scope and modalities of the periodic assessment of the Technology Mechanism in serving the Paris Agreement. It also considered the Global Environment Facility's annual report on the Poznan strategic programme. Together, the SBSTA and the SBI considered the performance and activities for 2016 of the two bodies of the Technology Mechanism, the Technology Executive Committee and the Climate Technology Centre and Network, preparing a draft decision for the COP. In addition, the COP continued to consider linkages between the Technology Mechanism and the Financial Mechanism.
Documents
Elaboration of the technology framework. Submissions from Parties
Joint annual report of Technology Executive Committee and Climate Technology Centre and Network for 2016
Linkages between Technology Mechanism and Financial Mechanism: recommendations of the TEC
Mapping of climate technology activities and initiatives relevant to the implementation of the Paris Agreement
Report of the Global Environment Facility to the Conference of the Parties
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SBI 44 initiated the elaboration of the scope and modalities for the periodic assessment of the Technology Mechanism in relation to supporting the implementation of the Paris Agreement. SBSTA 44 initiated the elaboration of the technology framework established under Article 10, paragraph 4, of the Paris Agreement.
Documents
(No documents for this meeting)
Summary
Parties considered the TEC and CTCN's performance and activities for 2015. COP 21 noted, inter alia, that the TEC would elaborate an outline for guidance on the preparation of technology action plans and make it available in early 2016 to developing countries for use in the technology needs assessment process. It also invited Parties and all relevant entities to consider the TEC and the CTCN's key messages on technology development and transfer. Regarding the Poznan strategic programme (PSP), the SBI welcomed the TEC's final report on the PSP evaluation undertaken with the aim of enhancing the effectiveness of the Technology Mechanism. It invited the TEC to update the evaluation report for consideration by COP 23.
Report of the Global Environment Facility to the Conference of the Parties
Addendum to the report
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At SBI 42, Parties considered the TEC’s interim report on the evaluation of the GEF’s Poznan strategic programme. They encouraged those providing inputs into the evaluation to consider how the programme may support technologies for adaptation and consider gender-responsiveness. They also encouraged the TEC to consult with, inter alia, the GCF on how to enhance the Technology Mechanism’s effectiveness. Furthermore, Parties invited the GEF to provide more detailed information on its collaboration with the CTCN in future progress reports.
Documents
Report of the Global Environment Facility on the progress made in carrying out the Poznan strategic programme on technology transfer
Summary
In Lima, Parties considered the TEC and CTCN's performance and activities in 2014. The COP requested the TEC to undertake further work on technology needs assessments to enhance the implementation of the results coming from such assessments. It also encouraged the CTCN to further elaborate its procedures for responding to developing country requests for technical assistance. Regarding the Poznan strategic programme, the SBI invited the TEC to provide a final report of its evaluation of the programme to COP 21.
Report of the Global Environment Facility to the Conference of the Parties
Addendum to the report
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The SBI and the SBSTA concluded their consideration of the TEC and CTCN's joint annual report for 2013. They also invited the TEC to further strengthen linkages with organizations under and outside the Convention which undertake work on enablers and barriers. With regards to the Poznan strategic programme, the SBI invited the TEC to evaluate the programme with the aim of enhancing the effectiveness of the Technology Mechanism. The SBSTA concluded its consideration of the third synthesis report on technology needs assessments. It noted, inter alia, the need for Parties to enhance and follow up on the TNA process by further promoting the development and implementation of economically, environmentally and socially sound project proposals.
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COP 19 adopted the modalities and procedures of the CTCN and the rules of procedure of the Advisory Board of the CTCN. With regards to the Poznan strategic programme, the SBI invited the GEF to continue to consult with the CTCN on the support that the GEF will provide for the work of the CTCN. It invited the GEF to report on the concrete results of the consultations at SBI 40. The SBSTA welcomed the third synthesis report on technology needs identified by non Annex I Parties. The SBSTA and the SBI also considered the joint annual report of the TEC and CTCN for 2013.
Report of the Global Environment Facility to the Conference of the Parties
Addendum to the report
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SBSTA 38 underlined the essential role of NDEs play in the operationalization of the CTCN. It encouraged Parties that had not yet nominated their NDEs to urgently communicate their nominations. The SBSTA also considered the CTCN's progress report on the development of its modalities and procedures.
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At SBI 37, the UNEP, as the leader of the consortium of partner institutions, was selected as the host of the Climate Technology Centre (CTC) for an initial term of five years. The Advisory Board of the Climate Technology Centre and Network was also established, with its constitution contained in annex II of decision 14/CP.18. The SBSTA and SBI welcomed the report on activities and performance of the Technology Executive Committee for 2012.
Documents
Report on activities and performance of the Technology Executive Committee for 2012
Report of the Global Environment Facility to the Conference of the Parties
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The SBSTA and the SBI welcomed the rolling workplan of the TEC for 2012-2013 and encouraged the TEC to advance the implementation of this workplan. The SBI welcomed the report on the evaluation of proposals for hosting the CTC. The SBI agreed on a ranked list of proponents, with the consortium led by the UNEP ranked first, the GEF ranked second and Det Norske Veritas AS ranked third for hosting the CTC. The SBI noted the report by the GEF on the progress made in carrying out the Poznan strategic programme on technology transfer, as invited by the SBI at its thirty-fourth session.
Report on the evaluation of proposals for hosting the Climate Technology Centre
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The SBSTA welcomed the report on the workshop on technology needs assessments held on 1 and 2 June 2011 in Bonn, Germany. The SBSTA and the SBI considered the report on activities and performance of the Technology Executive Committee for 2011. The SBI noted the report by the GEF on the progress made in carrying out the Poznan strategic programme on technology transfer, as invited by the SBI at its thirty-fourth session.
Documents
Report on the workshop on technology needs assessments
Report on activities and performance of the Technology Executive Committee for 2011
Summary
The SBSTA took note of the organization of the workshop on technology needs assessments(TNAs) organized by the secretariat, in collaboration with the GEF, UNDP, UNEP and the CTI, and noted with appreciation the active participation of experts and practitioners from the public and private sectors. The SBSTA also welcomed the UNFCCC training package on preparing technology transfer projects for financing.
The SBI welcomed the progress made by the GEF in providing technical and financial support to assist 36 NAI Parties in developing and updating their TNAs. It also invited the GEF to provide reports on the progress made in carrying out its activities under the Poznan strategic programme, including its long-term implementation, for consideration by the SBI at its thirty-fifth and subsequent sessions.
Documents
(No official documents)
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The SBSTA and the SBI welcomed the report of the EGTT on the outcomes of the group’s work. The SBSTA and the SBI further welcomed the updated handbook on Conducting Technology Needs Assessments for Climate Change and encouraged non-Annex I Parties, currently conducting or updating their technology needs assessments to use the updated TNA handbook. The SBSTA welcomed the report by the EGTT on options to facilitate collaborative technology R&D. The SBSTA further welcomed the report by the secretariat on the regional training programmes on project preparation, held in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean. The SBI also noted the report of the GEF on the progress made in carrying out the Poznan strategic programme on technology transfer.
Documents
Report of the Expert Group on Technology Transfer
Report on the UNFCCC regional training programme on project preparation
Report on options to facilitate collaborative technology research and development
For earlier SBSTA and the SBI conclusions, click here.
The SBSTA and the SBI welcomed the report of the EGTT on the outcomes of the group’s work. The SBSTA and the SBI further welcomed the updated handbook on Conducting Technology Needs Assessments for Climate Change and encouraged non-Annex I Parties, currently conducting or updating their technology needs assessments to use the updated TNA handbook.
The SBSTA welcomed the report by the EGTT on options to facilitate collaborative technology R&D. The SBSTA further welcomed the report by the secretariat on the regional training programmes on project preparation, held in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean.
The SBI also noted the report of the GEF on the progress made in carrying out the Poznan strategic programme on technology transfer.
Report of the Expert Group on Technology Transfer
Report on the UNFCCC regional training programme on project preparation
Report on options to facilitate collaborative technology research and development