La Suisse œuvre activement en faveur d’un régime climatique global propre à assurer des réductions suffisantes des gaz à effet de serre et à soutenir les pays en développement dans leurs efforts d’adaptation aux changements climatiques. Chaque partie peut faire part de sa position et de ses propositions dans une soumission, qui est intégrée dans le processus de négociations de la Convention-cadre des Nations Unies sur les changements climatiques (CCNUCC).
Soumissions de la Suisse à la CCNUCC concernant les négociations internationales sur le climat: 2016
Gender and Climate Change (August 2016)
The Environmental Integrity Group (EIG) expresses its appreciation for the opportunity to submit its views on possible elements and guiding principles for continuing and enhancing the Lima Work Programme (LWP), taking into account recommendations and insights resulting from activities already completed under the Work Programme.
EIG Submission on the annual focus area or theme and representatives of the bodies/operating entities for the Paris Committee on Capacity Building (August 2016)
The Environmental Integrity Group (EIG) welcomes the opportunity to submit its view on the annual focus area or theme for the Paris Committee on Capacity-building (PCCB) for 2017, and on which representatives of the bodies established under the Convention and of the operating entities of the Financial Mechanism should be invited to the first meeting of the Paris Committee on Capacity-building.
Modalities for the accounting of financial resources provided and mobilized through public interventions (15.9.2016)
Common modalities for the accounting of financial resources provided and mobilized are essential for improved accountability, improved understanding of Parties efforts, environmental integrity, increased comparability of data, and improved confidence and trust amongst Parties. Therefore, the EIG welcomes the opportunity to present its views on the modalities for the accounting of financial resources provided and mobilized through public interventions in accordance with Article 9, paragraph 7, of the Paris Agreement.
EIG’s views on features, information, and accounting of mitigation NDCs (September 2016)
The EIG is pleased to submit its views on APA Item 3, “Further guidance in relation to the mitigation section of decision 1/CP.21 on: (a) features of nationally determined contributions, as specified in paragraph 26; (b) information to facilitate clarity, transparency and understanding of nationally determined contributions, as specified in paragraph 28; and (c) accounting for Parties’ nationally determined contributions, as specified in paragraph 31”.
EIG’s views on modalities, procedures and guidelines for the transparency framework for action and support (September 2016)
The EIG is pleased to submit its views on APA Item 5, “Modalities, procedures and guidelines for the transparency framework for action and support referred to in Article 13 of the Paris Agreement”.
Further guidance in relation to the adaptation communication (September 2016)
The Environmental Integrity Group (EIG) recognizes that several submitted INDCs include an adaptation component and supports the statement of the Paris Agreement that adaptation is a global challenge that must be faced at international, regional, national, subnational and local levels.
EIG Submission on Matters Relating to the Global Stocktake Referred to in Article 14 of the Paris Agreement (August 2016)
The Environment Integrity Group (EIG) is pleased to present its views on matters relating to the global stocktake referred to in Article 14 of the Paris Agreement for consideration at the APA 1-2 and beyond.
Roadmap for Global Climate Action (Pre-2020 ambition) (August 2016)
The Environmental Integrity Group (EIG) welcomes the opportunity to submit its views on the roadmap for the Global Climate Action, based on the questions contained in its invitation for submissions.
Matters relating to Article 6.2 and 6.4 of the Paris Agreement
The Environmental Integrity Group (EIG) welcomes the opportunity to submit its views on matters relating to Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, based on conclusions and the documents of SBSTA 44.
Dernière modification 15.06.2017