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UN Climate Change – Global Climate Action

20 November 2024

High-Level Champions'

Top of the COP

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The ambition loop is turning - with cities, states and companies smoothing the path to a resilient and net zero future for countries

WEDNESDAY 20 NOVEMBER

 

 Driving the day

 

Cities, regions, and industry leaders are taking action to transform how we live, work and move. Their actions are paving the way for national climate plans (or NDCs) to commit to deep emissions reductions, while also creating jobs, cutting costs, improving health, and safeguarding vulnerable lives.

 

With many cities, states and regions embracing action, countries are urged to break down inter-governmental siloes, and ensure that new national climate and adaptation goals reflect the immense potential to mainstream clean, efficient buildings and infrastructure.

 

Cities and regions are forging ahead with action to tackle emissions from buildings and transport


Regional governments have close relationships to people - and the buildings and infrastructure that they oversee are the backdrop on which our lives play out. Certain mayors and governors are moving faster than national governments in tackling building emissions. For example:

 

Helsinki has introduced carbon limits on construction two years ahead of the national government's plans.

California has introduced a revised building code this July to limit embodied carbon within all commercial buildings and large schools.

●  75% of C40 member-cities are slashing per capita emissions faster than their respective national governments.

●   Of the 381 Race to Zero cities reporting through CDP in 2023, 84% had climate action plans or mitigation strategies, up from 78% in 2022.

●  Today, 8 regions from Africa and Latin America join the Subnational Global Cooling Pledge to tackle extreme heat that affects 30M+ citizens. This includes scaling-up green spaces, driving demand for efficient cooling, and developing heat actions plans by 2026.

 

Despite this regionally-led progress the stark reality is that annual urban climate finance must increase more than fivefold to preserve a 1.5°C climate pathway.

In a communique from the G20 in Brazil, mayors of the U20 called for USD 800bn of annual public investment for cities’ climate action by 2030 to close the emissions gap for 1.5°C. The message is clear: commitments are not enough, clarity is needed on where money goes and who it benefits.

 

‘Avoid and Shift’: The mantra for smart sustainable cities:

Major cities from London to Dakar are introducing smart urban planning strategies that ‘avoid the need for motorised transport, and ‘shift’ citizens to clean, collective, low impact modes of transport, e.g.:

● London’s Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) expansion has reduced the number of schools exposed to illegally high levels of air pollution from 455 to under 20, and soon zero; and incentivises uptake of metro, bus and bike use.

Dakar has launched Africa’s first fully-electric Bus Rapid Transit, the 18km network and fleet of 144 e-buses powered by renewable energy enables 300,000 passengers a day to halve the average commute time - incentivizing the shift away from private vehicles.

● The World Resources Institute (WRI) and the African Guarantee Fund have announced a 25 million EURO project funded by the Mitigation Action Facility (MAF) to electrify 2- and 3-wheelers in Kenya. This initiative aims to achieve 15% market penetration of electric vehicles, reduce emissions by 1 million metric tonnes of CO2, and increase local EV manufacturing and assembly by 85%.

 

These methods and others - represented in the Avoid and Shift Breakthrough and Global ZEV Transition Roadmap - show how electrification enhances cities’ appeal - enabling them to become cleaner, healthier, more vibrant places to live and work.

 

Constructing a Net Zero World - Built Environment Pioneers


In the buildings sector, a vanguard of actors is spearheading innovation. Over 20% of major real estate asset management and owner companies have joined the Race to Zero, committing to cut emissions across all scopes - this represents the embodied and operational emissions of USD 1.4T Assets Under Management.

● Real estate leaders in Azerbaijan, responsible for Baku’s iconic skyline, including the Flame Towers, will deliver their sustainable built environment ‘blueprint’ building on the Azerbaijan Sustainable Built Environment Pledge, spearheaded by the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions and UN Global Compact.

 

Race to Zero Member, Schneider Electric has topped Time Magazine’s ‘World's Most Sustainable Companies for 2024’ list, helping customers save and avoid 553 million tonnes of CO2 since 2018, while transforming its supply chain.

 

International collaboration is maturing - paving the way for faster national implementation

 

The construction sector remains off track to meet the Paris Agreement. However, a myriad of construction-based non-State actors, are collaborating to deliver systems change ‘blueprints’, supporting implementation of the Buildings and Cement Breakthroughs:

 

● An international consortium of non-State actors, led by the World Green Building Council is progressing toward shared definitions and principles for near zero, resilient buildings.

● National governments, NGOs and private actors are united under the Blueprint for a Solutions Deployment Platform for transforming buildings.

● The One Planet Network has unveiled a framework to support national action to mainstream circularity.

● The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) has launched low carbon definitions for cement and concrete, providing international alignment needed to raise demand and fast track green materials procurement.

 

These ground-up actions are inspiring national governments. At COP 29, Brazil, France and Kenya will hold the Intergovernmental Council on Buildings and Climate’s first Ministerial meeting, attended by 60+ Ministers and High-level representatives to transform the buildings sector. Also, Kenya and Chile are introducing new building regulations to normalise better buildings.

 

Ambition Loop in action in UAE climate plan

 

The UAE’s new climate plan ‘NDC’ sets a high bar for buildings, committing the sector’s emissions to fall by 79% by 2035 from 2019 levels - through actions such as revised building codes, building energy labels, and increasing retrofitting.

 

Critically, the NDC draws on the UAE Sustainability Built Environment Blueprint. Introduced at COP 28 by major real estate firms and supported by the Emirates Green Building Council, the Blueprint shows the power of ‘radical collaboration’ between public and private sectors to drive sustainable development.

 

Unlocking Emissions Cuts in City Transport Systems for NDCs

 

A UN-Habitat study shows that most of the first NDCs did not account for cities’ emissions reduction potential, while a recent Habitat for Humanity report notes that only 16 (of 194) current NDCs mention informality.

 

To address these gaps, the International Transport Forum (ITF) Guide to Integrating Transport into NDCs will be officially launched by the Government of Chile at the ‘Greening Urban Transport Ministerial.’ A ‘whole-of-society’ approach can help to ensure cities’ work on increasing public transport and active travel - to ultimately get city-level transport action into national climate plans (NDCs).

 

CHAMP breaks down inter-governmental siloes - spreading ambition and action:


According to Arup analysis for the Global Covenant of Mayors (GCoM) and C40, cities committed to climate action can fill up to 40% of the global emissions gap between current NDCs and a 1.5°C pathway by 2030.

The Coalition for High Ambition Multi Level Partnerships for Climate Action (CHAMP) is playing a vital role in aligning multi-level governance to unlock collective ambition. A year since its launch, CHAMP has been endorsed by 74 countries, covering 34% of the global population, 61% of global GDP and 36% of global emissions. Recent endorsers include Finland and the United Kingdom.

 

Good practice is coming to the fore. Colombia’s national government has been running nationwide workshops to engage subnational governments and stakeholders in its forthcoming NDC. Also, in Kenya, a financing initiative is gathering insights on local investment needs, ensuring these contributions shape and inform the country’s NDC.

 

Zero Emission Vehicles

 

Shipping

 

In shipping, a Call to Action for achieving a just transition for Africa’s seafarers was launched. Supported by 19 diverse state and non-State actors, the Call to Action urges global attention to 16 critical actions that are required to ensure that African seafarers are prioritized in shipping’s energy transition - enabling them to work safely in a decarbonized shipping environment.

Zero-emission trucks and buses are ready


Zero-emission trucks and buses are ready, achieving price parity and representing a growing investment opportunity to decarbonise freight and urban mobility rapidly. E-truck sales in committed countries increased by 75% in 2023, reaching a total of 35,000 units sold.


The ZEVWISE coalition has unveiled a blueprint for ten green freight corridors to be developed by 2026. Examples include:


● Microsoft, PepsiCo, and Maersk piloting heavy-duty electric trucks in the first electrified U.S. freight corridor between Los Angeles and El Paso.

● Leading multinationals, logistics service providers and carriers joined the Green Freight Support Program in Eastern Africa.

Watch the inspiring stories of the individuals driving the trucking transition.


Today, Transport & Development partners unite to accelerate zero-emission vehicles in emerging economies with the comprehensive ZEV Transition Council action plan, including USD 2.7B of new commitments since COP 28. Additionally, the IEA reports that two- and three-wheelers in Asia, and buses in India and Latin America, have been rapidly electrifying, driving Zero Emission Vehicle adoption in emerging markets.


Aviation


The cost of aviation e-fuels could be 50% cheaper than mainstream estimates, according to groundbreaking data published today by The Environmental Defense Fund. The analysis finds that leveraging synergies between the transport and power sectors could slash the cost of aviation e-fuels by half compared to mainstream estimates.

 

Impact Makers


In the face of the climate crisis, solutions are emerging faster than ever, tackling every aspect of the challenge. The new High-Level Champions’ series, Impact Makers, shines a spotlight on those leading this change from the ground up.


Explore today’s Impact Makers transforming mobility and urban resilience:

 

Dr. SEBASTIAN GROH - Driving the transition to cleaner, greener transport in Bangladesh.

 

DEEPA LAMA - Promoting urban sustainability through kitchen composting and rooftop farming in Kathmandu.

 

Call for inputs: COP 29 climate action announcements


The UNFCCC secretariat is tracking climate action announcements made at COP 29, including the launch of:


●  climate initiatives;

●  pledges and declarations;

●  publications and reports;

●  any other climate action announcements.

 

This information will be used to inform the Global Climate Action Portal (GCAP), formally known as Non-State Actor Zone for Climate Action (NAZCA), in particular, its COP 29 event page. Please find the online form to submit your inputs here or via the QR code below.

 

For further information please visit: https://climateaction.unfccc.int/Events/COP29).

About the High-Level Champions:


The UN Climate Change High-Level Champions drive ambitious climate action by connecting the work of national governments with the many voluntary and collaborative actions and initiatives from non-Party stakeholders such as cities, regions, businesses, investors and civil society. This includes delivering the five-year plan of the Marrakech Partnership for Global Climate Action, in collaboration with the UNFCCC secretariat and other partners, using the tools and frameworks included in the 2030 Climate Solutions. H.E. Razan Al Mubarak and Ms. Nigar Arpadarai serve as the current High-Level Champions of the COP 28 Presidency and the COP 29 Presidency, respectively.

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