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Perspectivas de ambição climática da presidência chilena da COP 25
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Agenda
Bem-vindo. Aida Figari. Especialista técnico da Secretaria do LEDS LAC, Libélula Peru.
COP 25 no Chile: aumento da ambição. Cristián Retamal. Assessor em negociação e conteúdo, Presidência chilena da COP 25. Faça o download da apresentação.
Incorporação dos conceitos de ambição na NDC: perspectivas do Chile. Jenny Mager. Chefe de Mitigação e Inventários de Poluentes Climáticos, Ministério do Meio Ambiente do Chile. Faça o download da apresentação.
Sobre o webinar
Após a Cúpula do Clima de setembro em Nova York e a pré-COP na Costa Rica, os especialistas da Presidência chilena da COP 25 compartilharão impressões e diferentes perspectivas para o aumento da ambição no regime da UNFCCC antes da COP no Chile em dezembro próximo.
A primeira parte do webinar tratará dos elementos de referência que determinam a ambição climática e as expectativas da próxima Presidência da COP 25 para promover uma maior ambição para 2020, quando os países forem chamados a renovar ou atualizar suas NDCs.
A segunda parte do webinar apresentará o trabalho desenvolvido pelo governo do Chile para atualizar sua NDC com maior ambição. O webinar será realizado em Espanhol. Em caso de dúvidas sobre esse evento, entre em contato com a Secretaria da Plataforma LAC LEDS: [email protected].
Sobre os participantes do painel
[/fusion_text][/fusion_builder_column][fusion_builder_column type=»1_1″ background_position=»left top» background_color=»» border_size=»» border_color=»» border_style=»solid» spacing=»yes» background_image=»» background_repeat=»no-repeat» padding=»» margin_top=»0px» margin_bottom=»0px» class=»» id=»» animation_type=»» animation_speed=»0.3″ animation_direction=»left» hide_on_mobile=»no» center_content=»no» min_height=»none»][fusion_content_boxes settings_lvl=»parent» layout=»icon-on-side» columns=»1″ icon_align=»left» title_size=»» title_color=»» body_color=»» backgroundcolor=»» icon_circle=»» icon_circle_radius=»» iconcolor=»» circlecolor=»» circlebordercolor=»» circlebordersize=»» outercirclebordercolor=»» outercirclebordersize=»» icon_size=»» icon_hover_type=»» hover_accent_color=»» link_type=»» link_area=»» link_target=»» animation_delay=»» animation_offset=»» animation_type=»0″ animation_direction=»left» animation_speed=»0.1″ margin_top=»» margin_bottom=»» class=»» id=»»][fusion_content_box title=»Cristián Retamal» icon=»» backgroundcolor=»» iconcolor=»» circlecolor=»» circlebordercolor=»» circlebordersize=»» outercirclebordercolor=»» outercirclebordersize=»» iconrotate=»» iconspin=»no» image=»https://ledslac.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Foto-Cristián-Retamal.jpg» image_width=»130″ image_height=»130″ link=»» linktext=»» link_target=»_self» animation_type=»» animation_direction=»» animation_speed=»»]Industrial Civil Engineer from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, with specialization in environmental engineering and sociology studies. He also holds an MSc from VU University Amsterdam in Holland. He focuses his work on the transformations and mobilization of efforts that Anthropocene and climate change entail. He closely follows the United Nations international negotiation process on climate change (UNFCCC) and the Sustainable Development Goals. He is particularly interested in the articulation of the global energy system, the governance of the international climate regime, and the geopolitical dynamics associated with the transition to post-carbon, resilient and inclusive socio-economic systems. During 2015 he worked with the German think tank Climate Analytics supporting the formulation of (I)NDCs from LDCs and SIDS countries in the run-up to COP 21. He was an advisor to the AILAC negotiating group in the discussion of the Paris Agreement Work Programme until COP 24 last December in Katowice, Poland. He is currently an advisor to the Chilean Presidency COP 25.[/fusion_content_box][fusion_content_box title=»Jenny Mager» icon=»» backgroundcolor=»» iconcolor=»» circlecolor=»» circlebordercolor=»» circlebordersize=»» outercirclebordercolor=»» outercirclebordersize=»» iconrotate=»» iconspin=»no» image=»https://ledslac.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Foto-Jenny-Mager.jpg» image_width=»130″ image_height=»130″ link=»» linktext=»» link_target=»_self» animation_type=»» animation_direction=»» animation_speed=»»]She is a Civil Engineer in Geography from the University of Santiago de Chile and holds a master’s degree in Public Administration and Environmental Sciences from Columbia University in New York. She has more than 10 years of experience in the public and environmental sectors. Since 2010 she is part of the Climate Change Office of the Ministry of the Environment, where she currently serves as head of the area of mitigation and inventories. Jenny is primarily in charge of MRV and climate transparency issues, coordinating the preparation of the biennial update reports. She is currently leading the process of updating the mitigation component of Chile’s NDC and the elaboration of the long-term climate strategy.[/fusion_content_box][/fusion_content_boxes][fusion_separator style_type=»none» top_margin=»» bottom_margin=»» sep_color=»» border_size=»» icon=»» icon_circle=»» icon_circle_color=»» width=»» alignment=»» class=»» id=»»/][/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]