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The fourth session of the structured expert dialogue on the 2013–2015 review (SED4)
First meeting of the fourth session of the structured expert dialogue on the 2013–2015 review (SED4-1)
Date: 2–3 December 2014
Venue: COP 20 venue, Lima, Peru
2 December 2014, 15:00–18:00, SED4-1 - Part 1
3 December 2014, 15:00–18:00, SED4-2 - Part 2
The goal of SED 4-1 is to make a contribution to the assessment of the adequacy of the long-term global goal and the overall progress made towards achieving it, to the extent possible, on the basis of the Synthesis Report of the Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and other sources of information.
SED 4-1 consisted of two parts that will consider the two themes of the review in a balanced manner. The first part (2 December 2014,
15.00–18.00) focused on the AR5 Synthesis Report. The second part (3 December, 15.00–18.00) focused on other sources of information.
Information on the fourth structured expert dialogue on the 2013-2015 review (173 kB) : Note by the co-facilitators
Summary report of SED4 (4175 kB)
PART 1: Tuesday, 2 December 2014 (15.00–18.00 hrs)
Room Abancay - E13
Presentations Soundtrack in mp3 format (180MB) (To download, right click 'Save target as...')
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(11:41-20:44) IPCC Fifth Assessment Report, Synthesis Report.
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Hans-Otto Pörtner, IPCC
(31:41-45:11) The adequacy of the long-term global goal in terms of preventing unacceptable consequences on the adaptation of ecosystems and food production.
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Petra Tschakert, IPCC
(46:07-1:00:22) The adequacy of the long-term global goal in terms of preventing unacceptable consequences on economic development in a sustainable manner.
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Katharine Mach, IPCC
(1:01:47-1:10:06) The adequacy of 2 °C in terms of risk management within planetary boundaries and progress towards the long-term global goal.
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Ottmar Edenhofer, IPCC
(1:10:18-1:18:36) Future Pathway for Adaptation, Mitigation and Sustainable Development.
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Ramón Pichs Madruga, IPCC
(1:19:07-1:29:31) Ethical and financial aspects of adaptation and mitigation.
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PART 2: Wednesday, 3 December 2014 (15.00–18.00 hrs)
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(2:08-13:22) The adaptation gap.
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(14:28-24:29) Keeping Under a 2°C Rise - Latest Pathways to Success.
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(24:46-36:27) Pricing Carbon.
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(36:51-47:42) Energy and climate change: challenges and opportunities.
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Kristie L. Ebi, WHO
(47:59-56:04) Health impacts of climate change.
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Alexandre Meybeck,
(56:33-1:05:26) Agriculture, food security and climate change.
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Second meeting of the fourth session of the structured expert dialogue on the 2013–2015 review (SED4–2)
Date: 8–9 February 2015
Venue: Palais des Nations, Building A, Meeting room XII, Geneva, Switzerland
Sunday, 8 February 2015 :
Part 3 (15:00 - 18:00 hrs): Information from UN Agencies and international organizations and from processes under the Convention
Monday, 9 February 2015 :
Part 4 (10:00 - 13:00 hrs): Regional and emerging information Watch the recorded webcast
Part 4 (15:00 - 16:30 hrs): Regional and emerging information Watch the recorded webcast
The goal of SED 4-2 is to complete its work by addressing, in a balanced manner, all remaining inputs to the 2013-2015 review. It will focus on non-Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) information sources identified in decision 2/CP.17, paragraph 161 (b-d). Pursuant to decision 1/CP.18, paragraphs 84, 86(b), and 89, the meeting will also address information that has been published after the cut off dates of the Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) and identify information gaps.
Information on the second meeting of the fourth structured expert dialogue on the 2013–2015 review (150 kB) : Note by the co-facilitators
Agenda (179 kB)
Summary report of SED4 (to be made available no later than 20 March 2015)
PART 3: Sunday, 8 February 2015 (15.00–18.00 hrs)
Building 'A', Meeting room XII
Presentations Watch the recorded webcast
Juan Hoffmaister, AC Co-Chair
(25:00-37:29)
Enhanced adaptation action in the context of the 2 °C limit to global warming. click >> (546 kB)
(38:50-56:07) Connecting biodiversity with climate change mitigation and adaptation. click >> (3269 kB)
(56:41-1:09:54) Desertification and land degradation and their impact on natural ecosystems and food security. click >> (1008 kB)
Amena Yauvoli, SBI Chair
(1:10:36-1:20:45) Capacity building and education: supporting adaptation and mitigation action. click >> (414 kB)
Jukka Uosukainen,
(1:21:15-1:34:56) Development and transfer of technologies in the context of the 2 °C limit to global warming. click >> (1479 kB)
PART 4: Monday, 9 February 2015 (10.00–13.00 hrs)
Leonard Nurse, CCCCC
(03:14-26:41)
A Caribbean perspective. click >> (1654 kB)
Diane McFadzien, SPREP
(27:25-38:13) Views from the Pacific. click >> (1978 kB)
(39:15-52:08) An Arctic perspective. click >> (5275 kB)
Sonja Vermeulen,
(53:00-1:11:50) Agriculture and food security in a changing climate. click >> (2474 kB)
PART 4: Monday, 9 February 2015 (15.00–16.30 hrs)
(40:50-43:20) Reflections and lessons learned on the science-policy interface.
(The presenter did not present as a connection could not be achieved to his remote location. His slides were shown during the session (without audio)) click >> (624 kB)
Jerry Lengoasa, MO
(01:46-15:00) Current state of the climate and updated information published after the cut-off dates for literature to be considered for AR5. click >> (1992 kB)
Andreas Fischlin and Zou Ji
(49:21-1:20:43) Closing remarks by the SED co-facilitators click >> (1639 kB)