Center for Climate and Energy Solutions

For Support Of The International Program

  • Amount
    $200,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    11/19/2017
  • Term
    24 Months
  • Type of Support
    General Support/Program
Overview
This grant will fund a series of workshops to bring together international senior climate negotiators to facilitate dialogue, answer technical questions, and aid negotiators’ efforts in developing the Paris rulebook on a range of core implementing issues, including transparency, National Determined Contributions, and finance accounting. The workshops will enable participants to discuss challenges and approaches so they can focus on increasing ambition and resolve key differences. The program will also support convenings around international carbon market mechanisms and business community engagement.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.c2es.org 
Address
3100 Clarendon Blvd, Suite 800, Arlington, VA, 22201, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support  
The Center for Climate and Energy Solutions works to limit global warming emissions both domestically — where it prioritizes working with industry and policymakers to reduce U.S. emissions — and internationally, where it works to foster cooperation and understanding between countries and grow ambition for further cutting global greenhouse gas emissions. (Substrategies: U.S. National Policy and Multilateral)
for support of climate workshops  
This grant will fund a series of workshops to bring together international senior climate negotiators to plan and coordinate for upcoming climate negotiations. In advance of international climate conferences, the workshops will enable participants to discuss challenges and approaches so they can focus on increasing ambition and resolve key differences.
for the Climate Innovation 2050 program  
This grant will fund a series of workshops to bring together 22 of the country’s largest CO2 emitters and corporate actors in a facilitated process to develop de-carbonization roadmaps for the U.S. The project is important because all the participating firms have agreed, in principle, that climate change is a threat and the world’s biggest economies must largely de-carbonize. Participants are expected to support policies and corporate action de-carbonization plans.

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