UNFCCC Katowice Committee of Experts on the Impacts of the Implementation of Response Measures (KCI)
CCS is working with the UNFCCC “Katowice Committee of Experts on the Impacts of the Implementation of Response Measures” (KCI) to develop a case study on the scope and results of mixed approaches for the assessment of impacts of climate mitigation response measures. These approaches combine quantitative and qualitative assessments based on transparent and replicable methodologies.
Africa Low Emissions Development Strategies Project
In partnership with the United Nation Environment Program (UNEP), the European Commission, the Africa LEDS Partnership, and the LEDS Global Partnership (LEDS GP), CCS is providing technical training and capacity building, analytical models, systems, and framework development, and learning by doing based technical assistance to governmental and technical institutions in Cameroon, Ivory Coast and the Democratic Republic of the Congo….
Cameroon, Africa LEDS Project
CCS is currently working with government leaders and local technical teams in Cameroon, Cote D’Ivoire, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to establish modeling and analytical capacity and tools, specific to each country’s context to inform concrete LEDS policies and their implementation for low emission socio-economic development consistent with Nationally Developed Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement. Models and training material are scaled at the regional level.
Global Green Growth Program
In 2013, CCS acted as a co-author and key expert for the global report "Green Growth in Practice: Lessons from Country Experiences" commissioned by The Global Green Growth Initiative. The report expands awareness and understanding of the techniques and conditions for success needed to advance green growth in unique locations worldwide.
North Carolina Climate Action Plan Advisory Group Recommended Mitigation Options for Controlling Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Recognizing the profound implications that global warming and climate variation could have on the economy, environment, and quality of life in North Carolina, the Climate Action Plan Advisory Group (CAPAG) was established with the aim of developing proposals for dealing with climate change in North Carolina. Its final report and recommendations were released at a public meeting on October 16, 2007, in Raleigh.
Nature Based Solutions for the UN Development Programme
CCS provided technical assistance to the United Nations Development Programme to revise and simplify its cost and benefit assessment tool for Nature Based Solutions.
Under2 Coalition for Climate Change Pathways
CCS and Winrock are supporting pathways development to seven selected regions in the LAC region that are members of the Under2 Coalition. Through a step-wise approach that involves substantial engagement of public and private sector stakeholders, the works focuses on achieving optimized and transformative pathways to reductions in greenhouse gas emissions consistent with under 2 degrees Celsius climate stabilization levels, and complete, accurate, and cost-effective Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (MRV)….