4th A6IP Working Group on Tracking and Reporting

October 30th, 2024
19:00 – 21:30 JST / 11:00 – 13:30 CET / 6:00 – 8:30 ET (Online)

Focus

Options for tracking and the role of registry in enabling ITMOs reporting

Participants

All partner countries and relevant partner organizations

Summary

Summary of the 4th Working Group on Tracking and Reporting

Recording

Speakers and Moderaters

MC: Hayato Nakamura, A6IP Center

Kazuhisa Koakutsu, Director of the A6IP Center

Xavier Tibau Alberdi, UNFCCC Secretariat

Toshinori Hamaguchi, A6IP Center

Hari Gadde, The World Bank

Reina Otsuka, UNDP

Session 3 Moderator: Supanut Chotevitayatarakorn, A6IP Center

Christina Magerkurth, ART Secretariat

Gan Rui Yun, Singapore

Ieva Steponaviciute, CAD-Trust

Agenda (MC: Hayato Nakamura, Program Manager, A6IP Center)

Time (JST) Agenda Speakers
Session 1: Introduction
19:00-19:10 Welcome and updates on A6IP activities Kazuhisa Koakutsu, Director of A6IP Center, IGESadobe PDF icon [PDF 306KB]
19:10-19:25 Setting the scene: Tracking arrangements under Article 6 and remaining issues under negotiation Xavier Tibau Alberdi, Associate Program Officer, UNFCCC secretariatadobe PDF icon [PDF 294KB]
Session 2: Options for tracking arrangements: Exploring possible options for registry
19:25-19:35 Setting the scene: A6IP CB Tools – Possible options for registry Toshinori Hamaguchi, Program Manager, A6IP Centeradobe PDF icon [PDF 726KB]
19:35-20:15
(40 mins)
Sharing information on registries provided by development partners (Presentation/10 mins each)
Guiding questions:
• Functions provided by the registry in support of Article 6 tracking
• Consideration on development and operational cost
• How interested country may access support for the registry
Q&A
Hari Gadde, Sr. Climate Change Specialist, World Bankadobe PDF icon [PDF 2MB]
Reina Otsuka, Lead, Digital for Nature and Climate, UNDPadobe PDF icon [PDF 2MB]
Session 3: Using registry to support Article 6 reporting (AEF): Sharing experience and perspectives for enhancing efficient and effective reporting by using registry information
Moderated by Supanut Chotevitayatarakorn, Program Manager, A6IP Center
20:20-20:30 Experience to support Guyana’s submission of Article 6 reports on ITMOs issued under the ART-TREES Registry Christina Magerkurth, Managing Director, ART Secretariatadobe PDF icon [PDF 4MB]
20:30-20:40 Role of Article 6 Playbook in facilitating Article 6 tracking and reporting Gan Rui Yun, Singaporeadobe PDF icon [PDF 338KB]
20:40-20:50 Registry data to AEF reporting; exploring possibilities to support the country’s report formulation by using CAD-Trust Ieva Steponaviciute, Director for Strategy and Outreach, CAD-Trustadobe PDF icon [PDF 1MB]
20:50-21:00 Q&A Session moderator
Session 4: Discussion
21:00-21:20
(20 mins)
Towards Baku/COP 29 – Finalization of AEF; facilitating Article 6 reporting through tracking infrastructure
Guiding questions:
• How the registry can ensure efficient reporting of AEF
• What should be the country’s role and necessary capacity needed
• How the country’s efforts can best be supported through a multi-registry transparency platform (CAD-Trust)
Initial remarks from previous speakers
(3-5 mins each)

Session moderator
Session 5: Concluding
21:20-21:30 Summary and future A6IP plan Kazuhisa Koakutsu, Director of A6IP Center, IGES