van Asselt, Harro
[Author];
Obergassel, Wolfgang
[Author];
Hall, Catherine
[Author];
Hermwille, Lukas
[Author];
Oberthür, Sebastian
[Author];
Otto, Simon
[Author];
Sanz, María José
[Author];
Xia-Bauer, Chun
[Author]
Leveraging the global stocktake for effective sectoral climate governance
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E-Article
Title:
Leveraging the global stocktake for effective sectoral climate governance
Contributor:
van Asselt, Harro
[Author];
Obergassel, Wolfgang
[Author];
Hall, Catherine
[Author];
Hermwille, Lukas
[Author];
Oberthür, Sebastian
[Author];
Otto, Simon
[Author];
Sanz, María José
[Author];
Xia-Bauer, Chun
[Author]
imprint:
Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy: Publication Server, 2023
Language:
English
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pclm.0000229
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Description:
At the next United Nations (UN) climate conference in the United Arab Emirates at the end of 2023, the first Global Stocktake (GST) of the Paris Agreement is due to conclude. The main goal of this process is to feed into a new round of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) by Parties to the Agreement for 2035. In addition, the GST is aimed at identifying opportunities for strengthening international cooperation to achieve the Paris goals. The GST represents the first opportunity for Parties and other stakeholders to collectively highlight opportunities for international climate cooperation. Specifically, outcomes should plant the seeds for the development of concrete sectoral decarbonization roadmaps that could guide international cooperation in years to come.