“THE BONN CLIMATE CONFERENCE CLOSES, HAS THIS LAID GOOD GROUNDS FOR A SUCCESSFUL COP28?”

Having taken nearly two weeks to agree on an agenda, it is easy to believe we are far apart on many issues, but from what I have seen and heard, there are bridges that can be built to realize the common ground we know exists,” said UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell. 

The Bonn Climate Change Conference (SB58) closed yesterday 15th June 2023 after two weeks of intense work that made progress on several critical issues. We believe this has helped lay the groundwork for the political decisions required at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP28) at the end of this year.

At the SB58 Bonn meeting, progress was made on issues of critical importance including:global stocktake, climate financing, loss and damage, and adaptation, among many others.


Photo BY World Farmers’ Organisation: During a meeting at the Bonn Climate Conference 2023

“This technical dialogue has provided us with an important opportunity to bring forward options and tangible ways on how we can enhance our commitments and accelerate implementation at all levels,” said Harry Vreuls, Chair of the UNFCCC’s Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice.

Delegates at the Bonn conference wrapped up the last meeting of the technical dialogue of the first global stocktake which we believe established ground for more ambitious climate action.

“Pledges by Parties and their implementation are far from enough,” said Stiell. “So, the response to the stocktake will determine our success – the success of COP28, and far more importantly, success in stabilizing our climate.”

Government delegates, observers and experts took part in the stocktake’s third and final technical dialogue, which consisted of a series of roundtables and events spread across six days. They discussed how to accelerate collective progress on mitigation, including response measures; adaptation; loss and damage; and means of implementation (climate finance, technology transfer, and capacity building).

“World-changing agreements happen when negotiators rise to the occasion, reach out and find compromises, then manage to convince their capitals of the merit and necessity of those compromises.” said UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell. 

In early September, the co-facilitators of the technical dialogue will publish a synthesis report, capturing the key findings of the three meetings of the dialogues. It will contain technical information, good practices and lessons learned to help Parties and non-Party stakeholders identify what to do to course-correct and achieve the Paris Agreement goals.

Other discussions and events at the Bonn Climate Conference focused on climate finance, notably the provision of adequate and predictable financial support to developing countries for climate action, including setting a new collective quantified goal on climate finance in 2024. On the global goal on adaptation, Parties agreed on structural elements for a Dubai decision.

The second Glasgow Dialogue on Loss and Damage provided useful information to advance the work of the Transitional Committee on the operationalization of the funding arrangements and new fund for responding to loss and damage. 

Discussions focused on maximizing support from existing funding arrangements, including considerations on coherence, complementarity, and coordination. The Transitional Committee will make recommendations for consideration and adoption at COP28 on how to operationalize the new loss and damage fund and funding arrangements.

Photo by Kapital Afrik: During the closing ceremony of the Bonn Climate Conference

The Bonn conference brought together more than 4,800 participants from all corners of the world which is almost double the number of participants that attended last year’s conference. 

Various major groups and stakeholders actively participated including; Indigenous peoples, local communities, businesses, cities and civil society as well as youth and children, who all shared about how they are addressing climate change and highlighted challenges that need to be overcome.

Reference

  1. United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
https://unfccc.int/news/bonn-climate-conference-closes-with-progress-on-key-issues-laying-groundwork-for-cop28

By Irene Natukunda

Biodiversity Hub International (BHI)

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