October 14, 2016
VIOLET MENGO
Lusaka
MORE than 400 participants are expected to be in
attendance for the Pre-COP Ministerial meeting scheduled for October 18-19,
2016.
The meeting which is ahead of the 22nd session of the
Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
change.
COP22 Moroccan Presidency in collaboration with COP21
Presidency is organising the pre- COP meeting which is also ahead of the 12th session of the Conference
of Parties serving as the meeting of the
Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CM12) and the first session of the Conference of
Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement (CM1)
scheduled in Marrakech, November 7 to 18.
According to the press release by COP22 Press team,
the meeting will be chaired by COP22 President Salaheddine Mezouarand. COP21
President Ségolène Royal and will include participation by UNFCCC Executive
Secretary Patricia Espinosa as well as Ministers from 80 countries.
The Pre-COP Ministerial meeting is a continuation of
the Informal Consultations, organized September 8 and 9 in Skhirat, Morocco and
aims to address the convening of CMA1 in Marrakech during COP22.
It also aims to look at the development of the Paris
Agreement rule book, means of implementation of the Paris Agreement, matters
relating to the Pre-2020 Agenda and the Global Climate Action Agenda led by
COP22 High-Level Climate Champion, Hakima El Haite and COP21 High-Level Climate
Champion Laurence Tubiana.
The convening of CMA1 during COP22 is a result of the
ratification of the Paris Agreement by 55 countries accounting for more than 55
percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.
The threshold was reached on October 5, thus
triggering the early entry into force of the Agreement on November 4 and the
first meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement to take place during COP22
in Marrakech.
The Kingdom of Morocco deposited its Paris Agreement
instruments of ratification with the United Nations in New York on September 21
at a special event organized by the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon during the
United Nations General Assembly.
Zambia signed the Paris Agreement on September 21 and is yet to ratify the agreement after it is taken to Parliament through cabinet.
On October 17, ahead of the Pre-COP Ministerial, there
will be a Civil Society Pre-COP in Marrakech featuring debates between
representatives from UNFCCC observer constituent groups (business, environment,
local government, indigenous peoples, trade unions, women and gender, youth and
farmers and agriculture) followed by a discussion with the COP22 and COP21
Presidents.
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