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The Copenhagen Accord - final text
CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES
Fifteenth session
Copenhagen, 7– 18 December 2009
Agenda item 9
High-level segment
Draft decision -/CP.15
Proposal by the President
Copenhagen Accord
The Heads of State, Heads of Government, Ministers, and other heads of
delegation present at the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 in
Copenhagen,
* In pursuit of the ultimate objective of the Convention as stated in its
Article 2,
* Being guided by the principles and provisions of the Convention,
* Noting the results of work done by the two Ad hoc Working Groups,
* Endorsing decision x/CP.15 on the Ad hoc Working Group on Long-term
Cooperative Action and decision x/CMP.5 that requests the Ad hoc Working Group
on Further Commitments of Annex I, Parties under the Kyoto
Protocol to continue its work,
Have agreed on this Copenhagen Accord which is operational immediately.
1. We underline that climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our
time. We emphasise our strong political will to urgently combat climate change
in accordance with the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities
and respective capabilities. To achieve the ultimate objective of the Convention
to stabilize greenhouse gas concentration in the atmosphere at a level that
would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system, we
shall, recognizing the scientific view that the increase in global temperature
should be below 2 degrees Celsius, on the basis of equity and in the context of
sustainable development, enhance our long-term cooperative action to combat
climate change. We recognize the critical impacts of climate change and the
potential impacts of response measures on countries particularly vulnerable to
its adverse effects and stress the need to establish a comprehensive adaptation
programme including international support.
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2. We agree that deep cuts in global emissions are required according to
science, and as documented by the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report with a view to
reduce global emissions so as to hold the increase in global temperature below 2
degrees Celsius, and take action to meet this objective consistent with science
and on the basis of equity. We should cooperate in achieving the peaking of
global and national emissions as soon as possible, recognizing that the time
frame for peaking will be longer in developing countries and bearing in mind
that social and economic development and poverty eradication are the first and
overriding priorities of developing countries and that a low-emission
development strategy is indispensable to sustainable development.
3. Adaptation to the adverse effects of climate change and the potential impacts
of response measures is a challenge faced by all countries. Enhanced action and
international cooperation on adaptation is urgently required to ensure the
implementation of the Convention by enabling and supporting the implementation
of adaptation actions aimed at reducing vulnerability and building resilience in
developing countries, especially in those that are particularly vulnerable,
especially least developed countries, small island developing States and Africa.
We agree that developed countries shall provide adequate, predictable and
sustainable financial resources, technology and capacity-building to support the
implementation of adaptation action in developing countries.
4. Annex I Parties commit to implement individually or jointly the quantified
economywide emissions targets for 2020, to be submitted in the format given in
Appendix I by Annex I Parties to the secretariat by 31 January 2010 for
compilation in an INF document. Annex I Parties that are Party to the Kyoto
Protocol will thereby further strengthen the emissions reductions initiated by
the Kyoto Protocol. Delivery of reductions and financing by developed countries
will be measured, reported and verified in accordance with existing and any
further guidelines adopted by the Conference of the Parties, and will ensure
that accounting of such targets and finance is rigorous, robust and transparent.
5. Non-Annex I Parties to the Convention will implement mitigation actions,
including those to be submitted to the secretariat by non-Annex I Parties in the
format given in Appendix II by 31 January 2010, for compilation in an INF
document, consistent with Article 4.1 and Article 4.7 and in the context of
sustainable development. Least developed countries and small island developing
States may undertake actions voluntarily and on the basis of support. Mitigation
actions subsequently taken and envisaged by Non-Annex I Parties, including
national inventory reports, shall be communicated through national
communications consistent with Article 12.1(b) every two years on the basis of
guidelines to be adopted by the Conference of the Parties. Those mitigation
actions in national communications or otherwise communicated to the Secretariat
will be added to the list in appendix II. Mitigation actions taken by Non-Annex
I Parties will be subject to their domestic measurement, reporting and
verification the result of which will be reported through their national
communications every two years. Non-Annex I Parties will communicate information
on the implementation of their actions through National Communications, with
provisions for international consultations and analysis under clearly defined
guidelines that will ensure that national sovereignty is respected. Nationally
appropriate mitigation actions seeking international support will be recorded in
a registry along with relevant technology, finance and capacity building
support. Those actions supported will be added to the list in appendix II. These
supported nationally appropriate mitigation actions will be subject to
international measurement, reporting and verification in accordance with
guidelines adopted by the Conference of the Parties.
6. We recognize the crucial role of reducing emission from deforestation and
forest degradation and the need to enhance removals of greenhouse gas emission
by forests and agree on the need to provide positive incentives to such actions
through the immediate establishment of a mechanism including REDD-plus, to
enable the mobilization of financial resources from developed countries.
7. We decide to pursue various approaches, including opportunities to use
markets, to enhance the cost-effectiveness of, and to promote mitigation
actions. Developing countries, especially
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those with low emitting economies should be provided incentives to continue to
develop on a low emission pathway.
8. Scaled up, new and additional, predictable and adequate funding as well as
improved access shall be provided to developing countries, in accordance with
the relevant provisions of the Convention, to enable and support enhanced action
on mitigation, including substantial finance to reduce emissions from
deforestation and forest degradation (REDD-plus), adaptation, technology
development and transfer and capacity-building, for enhanced implementation of
the Convention. The collective commitment by developed countries is to provide
new and additional resources, including forestry and investments through
international institutions, approaching USD 30 billion for the period 2010 –
2012 with balanced allocation between adaptation and mitigation. Funding for
adaptation will be prioritized for the most vulnerable developing countries,
such as the least developed countries, small island developing States and
Africa. In the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on
implementation, developed countries commit to a goal of mobilizing jointly USD
100 billion dollars a year by 2020 to address the needs of developing countries.
This funding will come from a wide variety of sources, public and private,
bilateral and multilateral, including alternative sources of finance. New
multilateral funding for adaptation will be delivered through effective and
efficient fund arrangements, with a governance structure providing for equal
representation of developed and developing countries. A significant portion of
such funding should flow through the Copenhagen Green Climate Fund.
9. To this end, a High Level Panel will be established under the guidance of and
accountable to the Conference of the Parties to study the contribution of the
potential sources of revenue, including alternative sources of finance, towards
meeting this goal.
10. We decide that the Copenhagen Green Climate Fund shall be established as an
operating entity of the financial mechanism of the Convention to support
projects, programme, policies and other activities in developing countries
related to mitigation including REDD-plus, adaptation, capacitybuilding,
technology development and transfer.
11. In order to enhance action on development and transfer of technology we
decide to establish a Technology Mechanism to accelerate technology development
and transfer in support of action on adaptation and mitigation that will be
guided by a country-driven approach and be based on national circumstances and
priorities.
12. We call for an assessment of the implementation of this Accord to be
completed by 2015, including in light of the Convention’s ultimate objective.
This would include consideration of strengthening the long-term goal referencing
various matters presented by the science, including in relation to temperature
rises of 1.5 degrees Celsius.
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APPENDIX I
Quantified economy-wide emissions targets for 2020
Annex I Parties Quantified economy-wide emissions targets for 2020
Emissions reduction in 2020 Base year
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APPENDIX II
Nationally appropriate mitigation actions of developing country Parties
Non-Annex I Actions
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