CLIMATE ACTION SUMMIT 2019 w e e k e n d a g e n d a SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST

YOUTH CLIMATE SUMMIT INDUSTRY TRANSITION ENERGY TRANSITION venue: trusteeship venue: conference room 1 venue: conference room 4 09:30 – 10:00 Pre-Opening 11:30 – 12:00 11:30 – 12:45 10:00 – 10:30 Opening & Scene Setting Transformative Solutions: Opening Session with the UN Secretary- 12:00 – 12:45 Next Generation Technology and the General: Young People at the Frontlines Industry Transition: The Case Today Youth Movement Part 1 – Showcasing Solutions 10:30 – 11:00 12:45 – 13:30 Summer of Solutions: Iron and Steel 15:00 –18:00 Young Entrepreneurs Pitch Competition Transformative Solutions: 15:00-15:45 Next Generation Technology and the 11:0 0 – 11:3 0 Aluminum Youth Movement Part 2 – Diving Deep Youth Take the Mic! 15:45 –16:30 11:30 – 12:00 Cement and Concrete Nature-based Solutions led by Young People 16:30 – 17:15 Mobilizing Grassroots Business Support 12:00 – 15:00 for Climate Action Lunch + Workshops venues: sdg action zone, CONFERENCE ROOMS A, 3, 5, 6, AND 12 15:00 – 15:15 Reboot the Earth: Tech Solutions for Climate Action 15:15 – 15:30 A Race We Must Win: Sprinting Together to 2020 15:30 – 16:15 New Commitments by & For Youth 16:15 – 17:30 Intergenerational Town Hall: Young Leaders Engage with World Leaders 17:30 – 18:00 Closing Ceremony more info

INFRASTRUCTURE, CITIES RESILIENCE AND ADAPTATION NATURE BASED SOLUTIONS AND LOCAL ACTION

14:05 – 14:25 11:30 – 13:00 Climate Slam – Adapting Now for a 11:30 – 12:00 Science for 1.50C Cities Resilient Future Nature-based Solutions led venue: conference room 12 venue: media zone by Young People venue: trusteeship 15:00-18:00 15:00 – 15:30 Local Leadership for Climate: Climate Slam – Adapting Now for a 15:00-18:00 Solutions to the Climate Emergency Resilient Future Local Leadership for Climate: venue: conference room 2 venue: sdg action zone Solutions to the Climate Emergency venue: conference room 2

SOCIAL AND POLITICAL DRIVERS CLIMATE FINANCE AND CARBON UNFCCC PRICING COALITION venue: conference room 5 venue: conference room 11 venue: conference room 6

11:3 0 -13:0 0 14:00 – 15:30 Cultural Heritage Partnership to Enable 15:00 – 16:00 25 years of the UNFCCC Ambitious Climate Action Aligning Public and Private Finance With The Paris Agreement 16:00-17:30 Addressing Climate-Related Security Risks through Concrete Action – Voices from the Field

WORLD INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ MARRAKECH PARTNERSHIP FOR GLOBAL venue: ecosoc CLIMATE ACTION venue: conference room 11 11:30 – 18:00 16:00 – 18:00 Climate Leadership Summit to Summit: Reflections of pre-2020 Action SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND

MITIGATION STRATEGY INDUSTRY TRANSITION RESILIENCE AND ADAPTATION venue: conference room 4 venue: conference room 12 venue: conference room 3

10:00 – 13:00 10:00 – 10:30 10:00 – 11:00 NDCs and Long-term Strategies Opening Day 2 High Level Opening What Does it Take to Move the Needle: Industry Transition Leadership 11:00 – 12:20 The Political, Economic and Social 10:30 – 11:15 First Part: Tipping Points that Advance Bold Urban Transport Addressing Urgent Adaptation Needs Climate Action 11:15 –12:0 0 13:00 – 14:00 Heavy Duty Transport Second Part: Transformational Shift to a Resilient Future 12:00 –12:45 Aviation 12:45 –13:30 Accelerating Technology Diffusion to Promote Low-emission Industrialization

INFRASTRUCTURE, CITIES AND LOCAL ENERGY TRANSITION NATURE BASED SOLUTIONS (NBS) ACTION venue: trusteeship venue: conference room 1 venue: ecosoc 10:00 – 13:00 10:00 – 13:00 Leaving No One Behind, Taking Action 09:30– 10:35 Partnerships for Ambition: The NBS Opportunity and NBS Coalition 14:00 –18:00 Unlocking the Full Potential of Local Outcomes Climate Action Energy Action Forum venue: ford foundation 10:40– 11:10 14:00 – 15:30 Mainstreaming NBS for Sustainable Seizing the Urban Opportunity Development 11:25 – 11:5 5 Scaling up NBS for Mitigation, Resilience and Adaptation 12:45–13:20 Shifting Governance and Finance to SOCIAL AND POLITICAL DRIVERS CLIMATE FINANCE AND CARBON Better Value Nature venue: conference room 2 PRICING COALITION venue: conference room 5 13:35 – 14:10 Regional and International 10:0 0 –11:3 0 Cooperation for NBS Solutions for Implementing 10:00 – 11:30 Gender-responsive Climate Action Accelerating Ambitious Carbon Pricing 14:25 – 14:35 Closing 11:30 – 13:00 11:30 – 13:00 Climate Action for Health: MDBs and the Private Sector: Enhancing Cut Emissions, Clean Our Air, Save Lives Partnership for Paris Alignment. 13:00 – 14:30 13:00 – 15:00 Just Transition to Enable Ambitious Mobilizing Institutional Investors Climate Action

SCIENCE ADVISORY GROUP EVENT UN CARBON NEUTRALITY EVENT Secretary-General’s meeting venue: conference room 11 venue: conference room 6 venue: conference room 4

10:00 – 13:00 11:00 – 13:00 15:20 – 16:25 Launch of the Global High-Level Round Table on Secretary-General’s meeting with Synthesis of Major Advancements in “How to Move Further, Faster to Climate Action Summit coalitions International Climate Science: Minimize Carbon Footprints” Raising Ambition and Defining Transformative Solutions MITIGATION t r a c k m e e t i n g MITIGATION t r a c k m e e t i n g SUNDAY 22, SEPTEMBER DOWNLOAD AGENDA

CONFERENCE ROOM 4 QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION 10:00 – 13:00 »» Political Tipping Point: Describe your role as a leader in the context of enhancing ambition in NDCS AND LONG-TERM STRATEGIES WHAT NDCs or developing a pathway towards net- DOES IT TAKE TO MOVE THE NEEDLE: zero CO2 emissions. What major obstacles did you face and how political will across other THE POLITICAL, ECONOMIC countries, regions or sectors have impacted your AND SOCIAL TIPPING POINTS vision and determination? THAT ADVANCE BOLD CLIMATE »» Economic Tipping Point: What economic factors are most important for enhancing ambition ACTION in the short term? What about the long term? The UN Climate Summit will be an important Which economic issues have been particularly moment for leaders to send a strong political signal sensitive and how have you tackled them? of their determination to meet the goals of the Paris »» Social Tipping Point: What advice would you Agreement. Several state and non-state actors have provide to other leaders on galvanizing actors already pledged to become carbon neutral by 2050 from different sectors for enhanced ambition in or before; further, information gathered suggests that the short- and long-term? How have the voices momentum is growing for governments to enhance of the civil society, youth in particular, influenced the ambition of their NDCs. Together, these group of you as a leader? countries and non-state actors demonstrate that a transition to a better future is possible and represents a solid ground for others to join. MODERATOR: »» Gonzalo Muñoz, High level Champion of Chile

WELCOME, INTRODUCTION AND SCENE SETTING »» Welcoming remarks by Amina Mohamed, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations »» Introduction to the event by H.E. Carolina Schmidt, Minister for the Environment (Chile) and COP 25 President-designate.

TIPPING POINTS FOR ENHANCED AMBITION TOWARDS CARBON NEUTRALITY KEY NOTES »» H.E. Aupito William Sio, Minister for Pacific Peoples (New Zealand) »» H.E. Carlos Manuel Rodriguez, Minister for the Environment (Costa Rica) »» H.E. Svenja Schulze, Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (Germany) »» Mr. Mohammed Adjei Sowah, Mayor of Accra, Ghana* »» Mr. Anand Mahindra, Chairman, Mahindra Group* »» Mr. Oliver Bäte, CEO, Allianz SE* Discussant: Fatin Atif Tawfig (Youth Representative) GLOBAL MITIGATION ACTION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE CURRENT STATE OF AFFAIRS Fireside conversation, including with the audience: »» H.E. Carolina Schmidt, Minister for the Environment (Chile) and COP 25 President-designate »» Patricia Espinosa, UNFCCC Executive Secretary »» Achim Steiner, UNDP Administrator SOCIAL AND POLITICAL DRIVERS t r a c k m e e t i n g SOCIAL AND POLITICAL DRIVERS t r a c k m e e t i n g SATURDAY 21, SEPTEMBER

CONFERENCE ROOM 5 DOWNLOAD CONFERENCE ROOM 5 DOWNLOAD AGENDA AGENDA 11:30-13:0 0 16:00-17:30 CULTURAL HERITAGE PARTNERSHIP TO ADDRESSING CLIMATE-RELATED ENABLE AMBITIOUS CLIMATE ACTION led by greece, unesco and wmo SECURITY RISKS THROUGH The pre-summit event will look at the following aspects: CONCRETE ACTION – VOICES 1. Climate change impact on cultural and natural heritage; 2. Cultural and natural heritage protection; and FROM THE FIELD 3. Partnership to support cultural heritage adaptation led by the group of friends of climate change and security to climate change in countries. The event will focus on the following areas of action: OPENING REMARK 1. mediation initiatives to address immediate inter- Tackling Climate Change Impacts on Heritage: societal conflict; A Global Challenge Calling for Local Action 2. projects aimed at supporting alternative livelihoods in situations where effects of climate change have »» Dr. Lina G. Mendoni, Minister of Culture and Sports of diminished traditional sources of income; and the Hellenic Republic 3. initiatives on strengthening social cohesion to CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ON CULTURAL improve communities’ resilience and coping AND NATURAL HERITAGE capacity.

Education as key for the protection of cultural heritage WELCOMING REMARKS: from climate change: »» Ms Niki Kerameus, Minister of Education and »» Mr Marcos Gómez Martínez, Director General for the Religious Affairs of the Hellenic Republic United Nations and Human Rights, Spain Cultural Heritage Protection during a Climate Change: »» Professor Konstantinos Aravossis, Secretary General KEYNOTE SPEECH: for Natural Environment and Water, Hellenic Ministry »» Mrs Berilyn Jeremiah, Secretary for Commerce, of Environment and Energy Industry, and Environment, Nauru Global Climate Change and its impact on the »» Ms. Asako Okai, Assistant Administrator and Director, Mediterranean Region: Crisis Bureau, UNDP »» Professor Petteri Taalas, Secretary General, WMO Financing the protection of cultural heritage: PRESENTATIONS OF INITIATIVES BY PANEL EXPERTS: »» Professor Jeffrey Sachs, Director, Center for »» Ms Pepetua Latasi, Director of the Department of Climate Sustainable Development Change and Disaster, Government of Tuvalu CULTURAL AND NATURAL HERITAGE PROTECTION »» Hon Mr Majur Babur Ajal Mundo, Member of the Legislative Assembly, Republic of South Sudan UNESCO’s Action on Climate Change and the »» Mr Gidon Bromberg, Director, EcoPeace Middle East Role of Cultural Heritage: »» Dr. Shamila Nair-Bedouelle, Assistant Director- »» Mr Ronald Jackson, Executive Director, Caribbean General for Sciences at UNESCO Disaster Emergency Management Agency Mobilizing the cultural heritage sector for climate »» Mr Dipak Bishwokarma, Former Project Manager of action: an introduction to the ICOMOS Climate Change the Climate Change and Security Project, Practical and Heritage Working Group: Action Nepal »» Mr. Andrew Potts, Co-Chair, ICOMOS Q&A Europa Nostra and our Cultural Heritage: CLOSING REMARKS »» Professor Paolo Vitti, Board Member of Europa Nostra »» Remarks by the Social and Political Drivers Coalition PARTNERSHIP TO SUPPORT CULTURAL HERITAGE ADAPTATION IN COUNTRIES Round table discussion: »» Professor Petteri Taalas, Secretary General, WMO »» Ms Niki Kerameus. Minister of Education and Religious Affairs of the Hellenic Republic »» Dr Lina G. Mendoni, Minister of Culture and Sports of the Hellenic Republic »» Professor Konstantinos Aravossis, Secretary General for Natural Environment and Water, Hellenic Ministry of Environment and Energy »» Dr Shamila Nair-Bedouelle, Assistant Director-General for Sciences at UNESCO »» Professor Paolo Vitti, Board Member of Europa Nostra

MODERATED BY »» Mr Andrew Potts, Coordinator of ICOMOS Climate Change and Heritage Working Group

CLOSING REMARK »» Ambassador Marco Balarezo, Director General for Multilateral and Global Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru SOCIAL AND POLITICAL DRIVERS t r a c k m e e t i n g SUNDAY 22, SEPTEMBER

CONFERENCE ROOM 2 DOWNLOAD CONFERENCE ROOM 2 DOWNLOAD AGENDA AGENDA 10:00 –11:30 11:30 –13:0 0 SOLUTIONS FOR IMPLEMENTING CLIMATE ACTION FOR HEALTH: GENDER-RESPONSIVE CLIMATE CUT EMISSIONS, CLEAN OUR ACTION AIR, SAVE LIVES

The Social and Political Drivers coalition led by the The Social and Political Drivers coalition led by the governments of Peru and Spain, with UN Women, governments of Peru and Spain, with the World the government of Costa Rica and in collaboration Health Organization (WHO), and in collaboration with the Secretary General’s Climate Action with the Secretary General’s Climate Action Summit Summit team, is inviting governments, multilateral team, is inviting national and local governments, institutions and civil society to a dialogue on how to multilateral institutions, philanthropic organizations empower women to be part of the solution to the and civil society, to a discussion on how a healthier global climate change challenge. and safer future for all can be achieved through actions which save lives, cut carbon emissions, and The pre-summit event will showcase examples clean our air. of women-led projects and actions and best practices on-ground, by highlighting innovative This pre-summit event will be an opportunity to gender, and climate change projects and showcase actions from different actors to align policies. This event aims to strengthen motivation, climate change and air quality policies, increase spur innovation, and catalyze further change financing for both areas, and present best practices. towards a low-emission, high-resilient future. The pre-summit event will look at two critical aspects: WELCOME REMARKS 1. air pollution, its effects and efforts to counter it; and 2. adapting our health systems and financing »» Ms Teresa Ribera, for climate change and air pollution. Minister of Ecological Transition of Spain »» Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director, WELCOME REMARKS UN Women »» Ms Lucia Ruiz Ostoic, Minister of Environment of Peru »» Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Moderated Panel Director-General, WHO Special guests from around the world will share examples of women-led projects and policies both on mitigation and adaptation AIR POLLUTION »» Ms Lucia Ruiz Ostoic, »» Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Chairman, Center for Minister of Environment of Peru Chest Surgery and Director, Institute of Robotic Surgery, Dr Arvind Kumar, New Delhi, India »» Ms Maria Fernanda Suarez, »» Mr Mohammed Adjei Sowah, Global Covenant of Minister of Energy of Colombia Mayors for Climate and Energy and Mayor of Accra »» Mr Nicolas Allien, Project Coordinator, Modern »» Ms Esperanza Caro, General Director on Energy Services for All Project Sustainable Development, Seville, Spain and »» Ms Jeannette Gurung, Executive Director, Coordinator of the Spanish Network of Cities for WOCAN and W+ Standard the Climate »» Mr Karmenu Vella, EU Commissioner for the »» Ms Natalie Isaacs, CEO, 1Million Women Environment, »» Ms Trupti Jain, Director, Naireeta Services ADAPTING OUR HEALTH SYSTEMS AND FINANCING FOR »» Ms Thomo Lekagane, Senior Investment Officer, CLIMATE CHANGE AND AIR POLLUTION Women in Energy »» H.E. Dr. Thani Al Zeyoudi, Minister of Climate Change and Environment of United Arab Emirates OPEN ROUND PLENARY »» H.E. Ms Krista Kiuru, Minister for Family Affairs and »» Ms Mina Setra, Deputy Secretary of AMAN Social Services of Finland »» Josh Karliner, International Director of Program and »» Ms Nicole Craig, Fragments of Hope Strategy, Health Care Without Harm »» Ms Sharon Bhagwan-Rolls, »» Ms Rachelle Reyes Wenger, System Vice President, Shifting the Power Coalition Public Policy and Advocacy Engagement, CommonSpirit Health Moderated by »» Ms Jane Burston, »» Ms Cristina Gallach, High Commissioner for the Executive Director of Clean Air Fund 2030 Agenda of Spain CLOSING REMARKS CLOSING REMARK »» Mr. Carlos Manuel Rodríguez, »» Ms María Luisa Carcedo, Minister of Health of Spain Minister of Environment and Energy of Costa Rica, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL DRIVERS t r a c k m e e t i n g SUNDAY 22, SEPTEMBER

CONFERENCE ROOM 2 DOWNLOAD AGENDA 13:00 – 14:30 JUST TRANSITION TO ENABLE AMBITIOUS CLIMATE ACTION The Social and Political Drivers coalition led by the governments of Peru and Spain, with the International Labor Organization (ILO) and in collaboration with the Secretary General’s Climate Action Summit team is inviting governments, non-governmental organizations and businesses to a discussion on how to achieve a just ecological transition to unlock increased ambition from all actors. The pre-summit event will provide an opportunity to discuss just transition experiences, challenges and opportunities from the perspective of different stakeholders. FACILITATION: »» Mr Vic Van Vuuren, Director, ILO, Enterprises Department The pre-summit event will look at the following aspects critical to a just transition: 1. Just transition from multiple dimensions; 2. positive example of just transition; and 3. business responsibility for a just transition. WELCOME REMARKS »» Ms Lucia Ruiz Ostoic, Minister of Environment of Peru »» Ms Sharan Burrow, General Secretary, International Trade Union Confederation »» Mr Roberto Suarez Santos, Secretary General, International Organization of Employers JUST TRANSITION FROM MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS »» Mr Inia Seruiratu, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Fiji »» Mr Michal Kurtyka, Minister of Energy and Environment of Poland BUSINESS RESPONSIBILITY FOR A JUST TRANSITION »» Mr Jose Ignacio Sanchez Galan,CEO, Iberdrola »» Ms Samantha Smith, Director, Just Transition Centre CLOSING REMARKS »» Ms Teresa Ribera, Minister of Ecological Transition of Spain, ENERGY TRANSITION t r a c k m e e t i n g ENERGY TRANSITION t r a c k m e e t i n g SATURDAY 21, SEPTEMBER DOWNLOAD AGENDA

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 4 VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 4 11:30 – 12:30 15:00 –16:25 Transformative Solutions: NEXT GENERATION Transformative Solutions: NEXT GENERATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE YOUTH MOVEMENT PART 1 – TECHNOLOGY AND THE YOUTH MOVEMENT PART 2 – SHOWCASING SOLUTIONS DIVING DEEP (HACKATHON) To solve the climate crisis, we’ll need more than a Youth movements around the world are increasingly seismic shift in society’s attitudes and behavior: we need arguing for urgent climate solutions that includes a rapid innovative tech-driven solutions. Fortunately, innovators clean energy transition and just economic growth. Their and investors have begun to see the economic and voice is being heard loud and clear in capitals around the environmental benefits of investing their time and world.The next step for the Youth movement is to become money in clean-tech solutions. The session will showcase a more integral part of the solutions: i.e. identifying how innovators, both young and established, are the main problems by using technology for radical using disruptive tech to develop transformative new transparency and working on formulating solutions. approaches to produce renewable energy and monitor Rapid technological developments allow for radical environmental impacts. transparency on climate pollution, it also holds the key to the required energy transformation. With the support of EDF, Mission 2020, Mission Innovation and Student Energy, the Tech Solutions event will inspire an audience of youth climate activists, governments, WELCOME AND SETTING THE SCENE: practitioners, entrepreneurs and civil society partners »» Ms Rachel Kyte, SRSG and CEO SEforALL from around the globe with disruptive solutions that their peers and tech-companies and organisations are PANEL DISCUSSION on the strength of technology to solve already developing to accelerate #climateaction. the #climatecrisis MODERATOR Moderator: »» Dennis Pamlin, RI.SE »» Ms Helen Watts, Director of Innovation and Partnerships at Student Energy PRESENTERS

»» Mr Patrick Flynn, Salesforce Panelists discussing technology for environmental »» Ms Isabel Mogstad, EDF breakthroughs: »» Ms Bryony Worthington, Executive Director, EDF »» Mr Kerry Adler, SkyPower »» Mr Lucas Joppa, Chief Environmental Officer, Microsoft »» Mr Steve Oldham, Carbon Engineering »» Mr Gavin Starks, Founder, Icebreaker One. »» Mr Franz Hochstrasser, Raise Green »» Mr Axell Sutton,Youth representative from Mexico »» Mr. Ayman Cherkaoui, Mohammed VI Foundation »» Mr Andrew Zolli, Planet Labs

Transition: Introduction to the Hackathon and Health Break CLOSING REMARKS »» Mr Deon Shukuza, Youth Voice

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 4 VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 4 16.25 – 17.30 17.30 – 18.00 Transformative Solutions: NEXT GENERATION Transformative Solutions: NEXT GENERATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE YOUTH MOVEMENT PART 2 – TECHNOLOGY AND THE YOUTH MOVEMENT PART 2 – DIVING DEEP DIVING DEEP HACKATHON: WRAP-UP PANEL AND HIGH-LEVEL ANNOUNCEMENTS The intention of the Hackathon is to push participants Closing Panel with representatives from government not only to think and learn about policy, technology or (incl Mission Innovation), finance and youth, are asked financial mechanisms but to develop tools that can be to join earlier panelists to discuss what has been used to accelerate confidence in the energy transition, heard in the first panel and hackathon results will be shift public perception, and change behavior. Focus presentented. Governments present their plans for areas will be The Energy Transition, Public Health and increased ambition for COP25 and COP26. Air Pollution, Emissions Transparency and Accessibility. »» Short introduction by Student Energy MODERATOR »» Introduction of the Hackathon toolkit (IRENA, IEA) »» MI Chair, Prof John Loughhead, Chair of Mission Innovation

Participants self-form into groups (no fixed number), to SPEAKERS select a challenge area(s) and solution framework(s). »» Mr Ian Campbell, Rocky Mountatins Institute Upon discussions the groups present their results and »» Ms Maria Cristina Silva, Government of Chile conclusions to the audience. »» Mr Dennis Pamlin, RI.SE, Government of Sweden »» Ms Nina Moger Petersen, Youth climate leader from Denmark ENERGY TRANSITION t r a c k m e e t i n g SUNDAY 22, SEPTEMBER DOWNLOAD AGENDA

VENUE: TRUSTEESHIP VENUE: TRUSTEESHIP 10:00 –11:15 11:15 –12:15 SESSION 1: SESSION 2: ENERGY FUELING DEVELOPMENT ENERGY FUELING PEOPLE OPENING ENERGY TRANSITION TRACK AND WELCOME CLEAN COOKING, ENERGY AND HEALTH »» H.E. Dr. Seleshi Bekele, Minister of Water, The event will be hosted by the Energy Transition Coalition in collaboration with Norway, World Bank and other Irrigation and Energy, Ethiopia stakeholders. World Bank/ESMAP proposes to establish » » H.E. Mr. Rasmus Prehn, Minister for Development a $500 million Clean Cooking Fund. Participants will Cooperation of Denmark be invited to share their priorities, experiences and »» Ms. Rachel Kyte, SRSG and CEO SEforALL best practices around the clean cooking agenda and pledges of financial support for the Fund.

ENERGY STORAGE FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY Introduction and scene setting from moderator: ACCESS »» Dr. Kandeh Yumkella, Rappateur Clean Cooking, The session will include announcements from UK and Germany Energy & Health on support through the Climate Investment Funds and from Norway through ESMAP and will focus on interventions from OPENING STATEMENTS recipient countries, donors and organizations. »» H.E. Rasmus Prehn, Minister for Development Introduction and scene setting from moderator: Cooperation, Denmark » »» Ambassador Patricia Fuller, Canada » H.E. Dr. Seleshi Bekele, Minister for Water, Irrigation and Energy, Ethiopia »» Mr. Jens Frohlich Holte, State Secretary, Norway OPENING REMARKS BY SPONSORS: »» Mr. Filippo Grandi, High Commissioner, UNHCR »» H.E. Gerd Mueller, Federal Minister for Economic » Cooperation and Development, Germany » Mr. Zhenmin Liu, USG DESA » »» Ms. Andrea Leadsom, BEIS Secretary of State, UK » Mr. Achim Steiner, Administrator UNDP (TBC) »» Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreysus, DG WHO (TBC) »» Mr. Jens Frohlich Holte, State Secretary, Norway High-level roundtable on clean cooking, health, country High-level Roundtable interventions on energy storage perspectives and best practices – list of potential speakers: for renewable energy access, country examples and »» H.E. Ms. Amina Momouni, Minister of Energy, Niger best practices, speakers include: »» H.E. Irene Margaret Nafuna-Muloni, »» H.E. Hussain Rasheed Hassan, Minister of Energy, Uganda Minister of Environment, Maldives »» H.E Mrs Samira Ramadan Bawumia, »» Mr. Josue Tanaka, Managing Director, Second Lady, Ghana Energy Efficiency and Climate Change, EBRD »» Ms. Dymphna Van Der Lans, »» Ms. Mechthild Worsdorfer, Director, IEA (TBC) CEO, Clean Cooking Alliance »» Mr. Amitabh Kant, CEO, Niti Aayog, India (TBC) »» H.E. Mr. Matthew Nkhuwa, Minister for Energy and Water Development, Zambia SOLAR RISK MITIGATION »» Ms. Kitty van der Heijden, Vice Minister for International Cooperation, Netherlands »» H.E. Brune Poirson, Minister of State, France (TBC) »» Mr. Edwin Huizing, Executive Director, HIVOS »» H.E. Mr. Bachir Ismael Ouedraogo, Minister of Energy, » Burkina Faso » Mr. Kimball Chen, Chairman, Global LPG Partnership » »» Ms. Kitty van der Heijden, Vice-Minister for » Ms. Sheila Oparaocha, International Coordinator, Energia International Cooperation, Netherlands »» Mr. Selemani Khamissi, Permanent Secretary, Burundi »» Francesco la Camera, Director General IRENA »» Mr. Jon Erlingur Jonasson, Director General, International Development Cooperation, Iceland. INTERCONNECTED GRIDS »» Ms. Helena Valdes, Head, Climate and Clean Air Coalition »» Mr. Liang Xuming, CTO, GEIDCO CLOSING REMARKS »» Country perspective »» Dr. Kandeh Yumkella and Riccardo Puliti, CLOSING REMARKS Director, Energy&Extractives, World Bank »» Patricia Fuller and Riccardo Puliti, Global Director, Energy&Extractives, World Bank ENERGY TRANSITION t r a c k m e e t i n g DOWNLOAD AGENDA SUNDAY 22, SEPTEMBER

VENUE: TRUSTEESHIP VENUE: FORD FOUDNATION 12:00 –13:00 14:00 –18:00 SESSION 3: ENERGY AND THE 1.5 ENERGY ACTION FORUM DEGREE WORLD (TBC) (Ford Foundation) – by invitation only See the agenda Conclusion and closing remarks – leading over to www.energyactionforum.org the Energy Action Forum at the Ford Foundation: »» Rachel Kyte, SRSG and CEO SEforAll (TBC) NATURE BASED SOLUTIONS t r a c k m e e t i n g NATURE BASED SOLUTIONS t r a c k m e e t i n g DOWNLOAD AGENDA SUNDAY 22, SEPTEMBER

VENUE: ECOSOC VENUE: ECOSOC 09:30– 10:40 10:40– 11:10 THE NBS OPPORTUNITY AND MAINSTREAMING NBS FOR COALITION OUTCOMES to– SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT advance the paris agreement and the sdgs facilitated dialogue NBS provides 30% of the solution to climate change but receives only 3% of investment. Ensuring that Mainstreaming NBS for Sustainable Development NBS find their place requires a global reset of Well devised investments in NBS will contribute to peoples’ relationship the promises of the Paris Agreement as well as the with nature, and the evolution of changes in 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development through economic, commercial and governance systems I. reduced deforestation and environmental harm; to value nature and mainstream nature into II. greater livelihood resilience for people decision-making. threatened by climate change; III. increased opportunity for income in rural communities, IV. healthier diets from sustainable food, V. economic development through regeneration of landscapes, watersheds, coastlines and the VENUE: ECOSOC ocean, and 11:25 – 11:55 VI. a reduction in biodiversity loss. SCALING UP NBS FOR MITIGATION, RESILIENCE AND ADAPTATION VENUE: ECOSOC Keynote and Facilitated Dialogue The solutions exist, they are people-centered, 13:00–13:30 practical and achievable. They can be REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL implemented everywhere if adequately supported through shifts in national governance and financing COOPERATION FOR NBS processes, widespread popular mobilization and – Facilitated Dialogue partnering among multiple stakeholders Successful implementation calls for joint action among multiple stakeholders, across boundaries with an emphasis on cooperation, synergy and impact, through collective leadership that keeps the interests of all people and the planet at VENUE: ECOSOC the center. 13:30 – 14:15 SHIFTING GOVERNANCE AND FINANCE TO BETTER VALUE NATURE – Facilitated Dialogue VENUE: ECOSOC By giving a proper value to nature and then taking 14:15 – 14:30 action in line with this valuation, decisionmakers in sub-national and national administrations, CLOSING businesses, institutions and civil society are »» H.E. Mr. Luis Alfonso de Alba, Secretary -General’s contributing to securing the future for people Special Envoy for the 2019 Climate Action Summit and planet: NBS for climate offers all concerned »» Ms. Inger Andersen, Executive Director, UN an opportunity to make these shifts together and Environment maximize their impacts through mainstreaming »» H.E Mr. XIE Zhenghua, Special Representative for nature into public policy, devising practical ways Climate Change Affairs, People’s Republic of China to implement NBS and share experiences through »» Honorable Mr. Aupito William Sio, Minister for Pacific regional and global cooperation. Predictable and Peoples, New Zealand dependable finance, used effectively, is key to unlocking the full potential of NBS for climate and people, for resilient livelihoods and biodiversity. RESILIENCE AND ADAPTATION t r a c k m e e t i n g RESILIENCE AND ADAPTATION t r a c k m e e t i n g DOWNLOAD AGENDA SATURDAY 21, SEPTEMBER

VENUE: MEDIA ZONE 14:05 – 14:25 CLIMATE SLAM – ADAPTING NOW FOR A RESILIENT FUTURE The ‘Adaption Slam’ will build on the successful format of UNDRR’s Ignite Stage, a ‘speakers’ corner’ type opportunity where new, innovative, out-of-the-box, or surprising solutions are tabled and discussed by conference participants, with the opportunity provided for the audience to interact and ask questions.

SPEAKERS:

»» Participants of the Youth Climate Summit

VENUE: SDG ACTION ZONE 15:00 – 15:30 CLIMATE SLAM – ADAPTING NOW FOR A RESILIENT FUTURE RESILIENCE AND ADAPTATION t r a c k m e e t i n g DOWNLOAD AGENDA SUNDAY 22, SEPTEMBER

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 3 VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 3 10:00 – 10:35 10:35 – 11:10 ADAPTING NOW FOR A Adapting Now for a Resilient Future: RESILIENT FUTURE LAUNCH OF HIGH-LEVEL This event will bring together Government POLITICAL SIGNAL ON Ministers, heads of development agencies and financing institutions, CEOs of multinational private RESILIENCE AND ADAPTATION sector firms, foundations and civil society who »» H.E. Dr. Yasmine Fouad, Minister of are all committed to stepping up action. Ministers Environment, Egypt from the Resilience and Adaptation Coalition »» The Rt Hon Alok Sharma, Secretary of State for will launch a Call for Action, and there will be International Development, the United Kingdom interactive discussions to highlight strong initiatives that government and non-state actors are taking »» H.E. Md. Shahab Uddin, Honourable Minister forward to translate commitments into action. of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Bangladesh High Level Opening »» H.E. Bintony Kutsaira, Minister of Natural KEYNOTE SPEECHES Resources, Energy and Mining, Malawi

»» H.E. Dr. Hilda Heine, President of the Republic of »» H.E. Sigrid Kaag, Minister for Foreign Trade and the Marshall Islands Development Cooperation, Kingdom of the Netherlands »» Amina J. Mohammed, United Nations Deputy Secretary-General »» H.E. Dr. Gale Rigobert, Minister for Education, Innovation, Gender Relations and Sustainable »» Mark Carney, Governor Bank of England Development, Saint Lucia »» Francesco Rocca, President, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Multilateral Development Banks on Societies Adaptation & Resilience »» Marwa El-Menshawy, youth delegate, Egypt »» Sir Suma Chakrabarti, President, EBRD »» Achim Steiner, UN Under-Secretary-General, »» Laura Tuck, Vice President, Sustainable Administrator, UNDP Development, World Bank

Moderator: Andrew Steer, WRI Moderator: Andrew Steer, President and CEO, WRI

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 3 VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 3 11:10 – 12:20 12:30 – 14:00 Adapting Now for a Resilient Future: Adapting Now for a Resilient Future: PANEL 1: ADDRESSING URGENT PANEL 2: BUILDING A ADAPTATION NEEDS RESILIENT FUTURE »» H.E. Dr. Tandi Dorji, Foreign Minister, Bhutan »» H.E. Krista Mikkonen, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Finland »» H.E. Dr. Gerd Müller, Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany »» Satya S. Tripathi, UN Assistant Secretary- General and Head of the New York Office of »» H.E. Dr. Mohammad Mahmoud Abubakar, the United Nations Environment Programme Federal Minister of Environment, Nigeria »» Dr. Agnes Kalibata, President, AGRA »» Mami Mizutori, UN Assistant Secretary-General and Special Representative of the UN Secretary- »» Jeremy Oppenheim, founder and managing General for Disaster Risk Reduction, UNDRR partner of SYSTEMIQ »» Mohamed Beavogui, Director-General African »» Sunny Verghese, Co-founder and CEO, OLAM Risk Capacity and United Nations Assistant »» Doug Baker, Chairman & CEO, EcoLab Secretary General »» Jean-Christophe Flatin, President of »» Yannick Glemarec, Executive Director, GCF Innovation, Science, Technology, Mars »» Prof. Dr. Patrick V. Verkooijen, CEO, Global Center on Adaptation Moderator: Andrew Steer, WRI

Moderator: Elhadj As Sy, Secretary General, IFRC INDUSTRY TRANSITION t r a c k m e e t i n g INDUSTRY TRANSITION t r a c k m e e t i n g SATURDAY 21, SEPTEMBER DOWNLOAD AGENDA

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 1 VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 1 11:30 – 12:00 12:00 – 13:00 OPENING & SCENE SETTING INDUSTRY TRANSITION: THE Setting the context for the industry transition CASE TODAY programme at the Climate Action Summit A global perspective on the state of climate science, SPEAKERS technology, industry and international collaboration. »» Amina Mohammed, Deputy Secretary- General, United Nations Scientific SPEAKERS: »» Sharan Burrow, General Secretary, International »» Isabel Lövin, Deputy Prime Minister and Trade Union Confederation Minister of Environment and Climate, Sweden »» Ajay Mathur, Director-General, The Energy & »» India representative (TBC) Resource Institute »» Johan Rockström, Director, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research »» Adair Turner, Chair, Energy Transitions Commission »» Robert Orr, Special Adviser on Climate Change to the UN Secretary-General, United Nations MODERATOR »» Dominic Waughray, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 1 VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 1 13:00 – 14:00 15:00-16:00 IRON AND STEEL ALUMINUM This session will demonstrate how steel can play This session will show how the industry can a key role in a net-zero emissions economy, become a positive contributor to a net- increase industry consensus on the steps zero GHG economy, increase stakeholder needed for the industry to reach net-zero knowledge of technology pathways, create emissions, present a unified front when engaging demand mechanisms for low carbon aluminum policy makers on what is needed and create and present common policy asks when mechanisms to create markets and meet engaging policy makers and regulators. demand for low-CO2 steel. The objective is to SPEAKERS move from responsible sourcing compliance to sustainable steel market creation. »» Lord Greg Barker, Executive Chairman, EN+ Group SPEAKERS »» Country representatives, Iceland »» Martin Lindqvist, CEO, SSAB and HYBRIT »» Isabel Lövin, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Environment, Sweden »» Alan Knight, Director of Sustainability, Arcelor Mittal

MODERATOR »» Zoe Knight, Managing Director and Group Head, HSBC Centre of Sustainable Finance INDUSTRY TRANSITION t r a c k m e e t i n g SATURDAY 21, SEPTEMBER DOWNLOAD AGENDA

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 1 VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 1 15:45–16:30 16:30 – 17:15 CEMENT AND CONCRETE MOBILIZING GRASSROOTS BUSINESS This session will focus on areas that require cross- SUPPORT FOR CLIMATE ACTION industry and multi-stakeholder collaboration, such as standard-setting and demand creation. This session will feature an announcement on Action areas include the development of unified the number of local chambers now signed policy asks, an industry roadmap to net-zero up to support 1.5°C and net zero. It will also carbon emissions and enlarging the circle of provide a platform for chambers to announce progressive companies committing to targets individual climate initiatives – and send a based on a net-zero vision. grassroots message to policy makers on the need for greater ambition and action. MODERATOR: MODERATOR »» Benjamin Sporton, CEO of the Global Cement » and Concrete Association » John W.H. Denton AO, Secretary-General, International Chamber of Commerce SPEAKERS »» Country representatives, Iceland »» Mahendra Singhi, CEO, Dalmia Cement SPEAKERS »» Jamie Gentoso, CEO of LafargeHolcim US »» Hamad Buamim, President, Dubai Chamber of »» Country representatives (tbc) Commerce; Chairman of the World Chambers Federation »» Arancha Gonzalez, Executive Director of the International Trade Center »» Monica De Greiff, President of the Bogata Chamber of Commerce »» Sandip Lalli, CEO, Calgary Chamber of Commerce »» Ruka Sunusi, Executive Director of the Ghana Climate Innovation Center INDUSTRY TRANSITION t r a c k m e e t i n g SUNDAY 22, SEPTEMBER DOWNLOAD AGENDA

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 12 VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 12 10:00 – 10:45 10:45 – 11:30 OPENING DAY 2 URBAN TRANSPORT INDUSTRY TRANSITION This session will present initiatives that aim to decarbonize the transport sector particular in LEADERSHIP the urban area including Transformative Urban A summary of takeaways from Day 1, followed by Mobility Initiative, The Circular Cars Initiative an outlook on Day 2. (CCI), the Global Battery Alliance (GBA) and Action towards Climate-friendly Transport (ACT). SPEAKERS SPEAKERS »» Representative of India »» Gerd Muller, Federal Minister for Economic »» Representative of Sweden Cooperation and Development (BMZ) »» John Loughhead, Head, Mission Innovation »» Kirsten Dunlop, CEO EIT Climate KIC

»» Guy Ethier, Senior Vice President, Umicore MODERATOR »» Maruxa Cardama, SG, Partnership on »» Dominic Waughray, Managing Director, Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport (SLoCaT) World Economic Forum MODERATOR »» Peter Bakker, President and CEO, WBCSD

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 12

11:30 –12:15 VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 12 HEAVY DUTY TRANSPORT 12:15 –13:00 This session will discuss topics ranging from standard setting to infrastructure development, policy asks, AVIATION technology roadmaps towards net-zero and This session will bring together an unprecedented science-based targets. What is needed to establish number of diverse stakeholders to the conversation, consensus within the industry that net-zero CO2 with CEOs representing not just the aviation sector, emissions from the trucking sector is technologically but also those of energy, chemicals, agriculture and feasible by 2050 and focus R&D investments investor companies as well as climate experts to build towards this goal? competitive supply options and create a market with a strong demand signal for sustainable aviation fuel SPEAKERS (SAF) to move towards net-zero carbon emissions in »» Henrik Henriksson, President and CEO, Scania the aviation industry. »» Martin Lundstedt, CEO, Volvo AB SPEAKERS »» Anirban Ghosh, Chief Sustainability Officer of Mahindra Group »» Ajay Singh, CEO, Spice Jet »» Katherine Dixon, VP Strategy, Carbon Architecture, Royal Dutch Shell, Netherlands, Royal Dutch Shell Plc »» Jane Hupe, Deputy Director Environment, Air VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 12 Transport Bureau, ICAO »» Country representatives 13:00 –13:45 ACCELERATING TECHNOLOGY MODERATOR DIFFUSION TO PROMOTE LOW- »» Christoph Wolff, Head of Mobility Industries EMISSION INDUSTRIALIZATION and System Initiative, Member of the Executive The session will demonstrate commitments and Committee, World Economic Forum perspectives of representatives from the private sector, national governments, climate funds and implementing agencies on accelerating technology diffusion to promote low-emission industrialization. SPEAKERS »» Mr. LI Yong, Director General, United Nations Industrial Development Organization »» Mr. Jorge Chediek, Envoy of Secretary General for South-South Cooperation and Director of UN Office for SSC »» Ms. Jaruwan Khammuang, CEO, Fang Thai Factory Limited Partnership »» Country representatives MODERATOR: »» TBC INFRASTRUCTURE, CITIES AND LOCAL ACTION t r a c k m e e t i n g INFRASTRUCTURE, CITIES AND LOCAL ACTION t r a c k m e e t i n g SATURDAY 21, SEPTEMBER

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 12 DOWNLOAD 11:30 – 13:00 AGENDA SCIENCE FOR 1.50C CITIES The pre-Summit event will look at the following aspects critical to urban areas utilizing climate science to prepare for mitigation and adaptation to climate change: 1. What are the most pressing climate information needs for urban decision-makers going forward? 2. What factors enable the effective use of climate science in policy-making for enhancing urban resilience? 3. What are the challenges in ensuring that climate science informs urban policy and decision- making, and how can we address them? A short report will be issued following the event, which will identify actions and solutions to be presented at the SG Climate Action Summit. WELCOMING REMARK »» Cynthia Rosenzweig (NASA GISS/Columbia University; Co-Director, UCCRN; Co-Chair, New York City Panel on Climate Change (NPCC)) »» William Solecki (CUNY Hunter College; Co-Director, UCCRN; Co-Chair, NPCC)

KEYNOTES »» Daniel Zarrilli (Chief Climate Policy Advisor and OneNYC Director, NYC Office of the Mayor) Climate Change Science-Stakeholder Interactions in New York City »» Gavin Schmidt (Director, NASA GISS) Climate Change Insights from NASA Models and Missions PANEL DISCUSSION SCIENCE FOR ACTIONS TOWARDS 1.5°C IN CITIES: Insights from Researchers and City Leaders Moderated by »» Andrew Revkin (Director, Initiative on Communication Innovation and Impact, Earth Institute at Columbia University) 1. Sean O’Donoghue – eThekwini Municipality; Director, UCCRN African Hub (confirmed) 2. H.E Hon. Lee Kinyanjui – Chair of the Urban Development Committee and Governor of Nakuru County, Kenya 3. Minal Pathak – Ahmedabad University; Director, UCCRN South Asian Hub 4. Mayor Lisa Helps – Mayor of Victoria 5. Martha Barata – Instituto Oswaldo Cruz; Co- Director, UCCRN Latin American Hub 6. Mayor Mauricio Esteban Rodas – Former Mayor of Quito, Ecuador 7. Mayor Minna Arve – Mayor of Turku, Finland (TBC) 8. Maryke Van Staden – Manager, Low Emissions Development Program, ICLEI

Discussion with Audience »» Led by William Solecki

SUMMARY AND CLOSING »» Cynthia Rosenzweig and William Solecki INFRASTRUCTURE, CITIES AND LOCAL ACTION t r a c k m e e t i n g DOWNLOAD AGENDA SATURDAY 21, SEPTEMBER

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 2 VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 2 15:00-16:00 16:00-17:00 SESSION 1: LOCAL LEADERSHIP FOR CLIMATE: SESSION 1: LOCAL LEADERSHIP FOR CLIMATE: IMPACT OF SUBNATIONAL NBS ENHANCING SUBNATIONAL MOBILIZATION Moderated panel discussion with local leaders and national CLIMATE ACTION government representatives: Moderated panel discussion with local leaders and national »» Showcasing subnational commitments to-date; government representatives: »» Exploring new opportunities through ICLA track »» Highlight opportunities of how NBS can support cities initiatives to support cities; to further strengthen resilience and increase emission »» Identifying largest gaps for subnational governments to reductions/removal; realize ambition; »» Identify tools, areas of collaborative action, key »» Discussing areas for greater vertical integration and opportunities and milestones in lead up to 2020 for collaborative action subnational governments to enhance ambition; » PARTICIPANTS » Discuss initiatives to help cities act on opportunities and potential commitments at subnational levels. Subnational Representatives: »» Markku Markkula, First Vice-President of the European PARTICIPANTS Committee of the Regions »» Lisa Helps, Mayor of Victoria, Canada National Government Representatives »» Mohamed Sefiani, Mayor of Chefchaouen, Morocco »» Lee Kinyanjui – Chair of the Urban Development »» Aupito William Sio, Minister of New Zealand Committee and Governor of Nakuru County »» Xie Zhenhua, Special Representative for Climate Change Affairs of the People´s Republic of China NATIONAL GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES: »» (TBC) Mayors / Governors »» James Macharia, EGH -Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure, Housing, Urban Development and Public »» Erion Veliaj, Mayor of Tirana, Albania Works, Kenya »» Powes Parkop, Governor of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Moderator »» Arthur Virgílio Neto, Mayor of Manaus, Brazil »» Mexico Deputy Minister for Multilateral Affairs, Ms. Martha Delgado, incumbent President of the Urban Representatives UN and civil society Assembly »» Qu Dongyu, Director-General of Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) »» Inger Anderson, Executive Director of United Nations Environment Program, (UNEP) VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 2 »» Maimunah Mohd Sharif, Executive Director of United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) 17:00-18:00 »» Olga Algayerova, Executive Secretary of the United SESSION 1: LOCAL LEADERSHIP FOR CLIMATE: Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) »» Gino Van Begin, Secretary General, Local FINANCING SUBNATIONAL Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI) »» Scott Francisco, Co-founder Cities4 Forests CLIMATE AMBITION Moderated panel discussion with local leaders and national Moderator government representatives: »» Uncover the greatest challenges for cities financing »» Frances Seymour, WRI. climate planning and projects »» Explore successful case studies on vertically integrated subnational climate finance »» Identify potential solutions to fill the largest gaps in funding climate action. Subnational Representatives: »» Mohamed Boudra, Mayor Al Hoceima, Morocco / President of Moroccan Association of Mayors-AMPCCMs »» Philippe Saurel, Mayor of Montpellier, France »» Wycliffe Ambetsa Oparanya, EGH – Council of Governors Chairperson and Governor of Kakamega County »» Benoit Charette, Minister of Environnement and Climate Change, Quebec (TBC) National Government Representatives: »» Carole Dieschbourg, Minister for Environment, Luxembourg »» Lejeune Mbella Mbella, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cameroon Financial Institutions and Partners »» Emma Navarro, Vice President for Climate and Environment, European Investment Bank (TBC) »» OECD (TBC) Moderator »» Gregor Robertson, GCoM Global Ambassador, Former Mayor of Vancouver INFRASTRUCTURE, CITIES AND LOCAL ACTION t r a c k m e e t i n g DOWNLOAD AGENDA SUNDAY 22, SEPTEMBER

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 1 VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 1 10:00 – 11:40 11:40 – 13:00 Partnerships for Ambition: Partnerships for Ambition: Unlocking the Full Potential of Local Climate Action UNLOCKING THE FULL POTENTIAL »» REVOLUTIONIZING MOBILITY TO DRIVE OF LOCAL CLIMATE ACTION OUR ZERO-EMISSION FUTURE Setting the Scene: the critical role of cities and Transport is responsible for 28% of energy related local governments to ensure a sustainable future GHG emissions. If we continue with business as Moderator: Femi Oke – Senior Host and Journalist usual scenarios, emissions will double by 2050. The challenge therefore is daunting: catering to the »» Cynthia Rosenzweig , Co-Director, NASA GISS; UCCRN fast-growing demand for mobility and transport, as »» Jeffrey Sachs , Director, Sustainable Development a means towards equal access to socio-economic Solutions Network opportunities, while slashing GHG emissions and increasing climate resilience. There is still time to act, »» Ashok Sridharan, Mayor of Bonn, Germany and but it will require an unprecedented effort from all. President of ICLEI (tbc) »» Manuel A. Alculete Lopes de Araújo, Mayor of Developing new kind of partnerships to accelerate Quelimane, Mozambique urban transitions »» Florent Menegaux, CEO, Michelin Moderator: Sarah Colenbrander, Head of The »» Andrea Meza Murillo, Director of Climate Change, Global Programme, Coalition for Urban Transitions Ministry of Environment and Energy, Costa Rica (tbc) »» Svenja Schulze, Federal Minister for Environment, »» Marcel Beukeboom, Climate Envoy, Kingdom of the Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany Netherlands »» Martha Delgado, Deputy Minister for Multilateral »» World Bank Group (tbc) Affairs, Mexico, President of the first session of the MODERATOR UN-Habitat Assembly »» Sylvain Haon, Senior Director, UITP »» Emilio Jatón , Mayor Santa Fe, Argentina »» Fernando Medina, Mayor of Lisbon, Portugal DESIGNING INCLUSIVE CITIES LEAVING »» Barbara Buchner, Head of Cities Climate Finance NO ONE BEHIND Leadership Alliance (CCFLA) More than 880 million people live in slums in the ADVANCING BUILDINGS AND developing world, and those numbers are growing. SUSTAINABLE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE A large portion of these populations, representing around 600 million persons, are highly vulnerable to The anticipated growth in urban population will climate-related impacts such as river flooding, coastal require extensive (re)construction of buildings inundation, landslides and others. Improving their socio- and infrastructure, especially in the global south. economic conditions and protecting them from the Because cities represent the majority of current impacts of climate change should be a priority for all. and future building stock, there is a pressing need to ensure that the urban investments that will »» Simon Stiell, Minister for Climate Resilience, happen through to the middle of this century - and the Environment, Forestry, Fisheries, Disaster which will determine climate outcomes potential Management and Information, Grenada over centuries - are overwhelmingly net zero »» Javier Manzanares, Deputy Executive Director, GCF carbon and climate resilient. »» Sheela Patel, Board Chair, Slum Dwellers »» Thani Ahmed Al-Zeyoudi, Minister of Climate International (SDI) Change and Environment, United Arab Emirates »» John Bachmann, Vice President, AECOM »» Adaptation fund (to be confirmed) »» Mpho Parks Tau, Deputy Minister Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, MODERATOR: South Africa and President, UCLG »» Rafael Tuts, Director of Programme Division, UN- »» Kathy Castor, Chair of the House Climate Crisis Habitat Committee, US House of Representatives THE WAY AHEAD: PUTTING URBAN TRANSITION AT THE »» Diane Hoskins, CEO of Gensler HEART OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PRIORITIES »» Alzbeta Klein, Director and Global Head, Climate »» Murat Kurum, Minister of Environment and Urban Business, IFC Planning, Turkey (to be confirmed) MODERATOR: »» Keriako Tobiko, Cabinet Secretary for Environment »» Emma Stewart Director, Urban Efficiency & & Forestry, Kenya Climate and Director, Urban Finance, WRI Ross »» Maimunah Mohd Sharif, Executive Director, Center for Sustainable Cities UN Habitat MODERATOR: »» Femi Oke, Senior Host and Journalist INFRASTRUCTURE, CITIES AND LOCAL ACTION t r a c k m e e t i n g SUNDAY 22, SEPTEMBER

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 1 DOWNLOAD AGENDA 14:00 – 15:30 SEIZING THE URBAN OPPORTUNITY WELCOME »» Mark Watts, Executive Director, C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group and Global Co-Chair of the Coalition for Urban Transitions »» Ani Dasgupta, Global Director, WRI Ross Center for Sustainable Cities and Global Co-Chair of the Coalition for Urban Transitions

CLIMATE EMERGENCY, URBAN OPPORTUNITY Opening remarks and overview of the report »» Christiana Figueres, Vice-Chair, Global Covenant of Mayors and Former Executive Secretary, UNFCCC

THE ECONOMIC CASE FOR NATIONAL ACTION ON CITIES »» Lord Nicholas Stern, IG Patel Professor of Economics and Government at the London School of Economics and Chairman of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment Handover of the Report to the United Nations »» Amina J. Mohammed, UN Deputy Secretary General

THE IMPORTANCE OF NATIONAL GOVERNMENT LEADERSHIP Presidential and Ministerial Addresses »» H. E. President Uhuru M. Kenyatta, President of the Republic of Kenya (tbc) »» H.E. President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic of Ghana (tbc) »» Minister Svenja Schulze, Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety of Germany »» Minister Shinjiro Koizumi, Minister of the Environment of Japan Facilitated by Andrew Steer, CEO & President of the World Resources Institute and Co-chair of the Urban »» Leadership Council of the Coalition for Urban Transitions

The importance of multi-actor collaboration in cities High Level Panel Discussion »» Undersecretary Martha Delgado, Undersecretary for Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights, Mexico Secretariat of Foreign Affairs »» Mpho Parks Tau, Deputy Minister, Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs of South Africa »» Mayor Mohammed Adjei Sowah, Mayor of Accra »» Sharan Burrow, General Secretary, International Trade Union Confederation »» Sheela Patel, Board Chair, Slum Dwellers International (SDI) »» Sir Suma Chakrabarti, President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)

MODERATED BY »» Ani Dasgupta, Global Director, WRI Ross Center for Sustainable Cities and Global Co-Chair of the Coalition for Urban Transitions

CLOSING REMARKS »» Lord Mayor Frank Jensen, Mayor of Copenhagen CLIMATE FINANCE AND CARBON PRICING COALITION t r a c k m e e t i n g CLIMATE FINANCE AND CARBON PRICING COALITION t r a c k m e e t i n g SATURDAY 21, SEPTEMBER

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 6 DOWNLOAD AGENDA 15:00 – 16:00 ALIGNING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE FINANCE WITH THE PARIS AGREEMENT The High-Level Event contributes to the UNSG Climate Action Summit call to action on 2.1.c by: »» Showcasing best practice examples of financial institutions that follow up on alignment recommendations by TCFD, NGFS and UNEP FI; »» Offering concrete methodologies that governments and financial institutions can use to apply the recommendations (PACTA and PCAF); »» Showcasing the important role that governments (including members of the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action) and development finance institutions have in the alignment of financial flows and climate impact of investment decisions towards the Paris Agreement. Welcome and Introduction »» H.E. Ambassador Marcel Beukeboom, Climate Envoy for The Kingdom of the Netherlands »» H.E. Ambassador Franz Xaver Perrez, Ambassador for the Environment, Switzerland Panel discussion SPEAKERS INCLUDED: »» High-level representatives from the Network for Greening the Financial Sector (NGFS): presentation of the call for action with a focus on alignment »» Representatives of other networks and fora welcome (including UNEP FI, TCFD, etc.) »» High-level representatives from governments and DFIs on actions to facilitate the alignment of private financial flows »» CEOs of financial sector institutions

WRAP-UP AND CONCLUSIONS CLIMATE FINANCE AND CARBON PRICING COALITION t r a c k m e e t i n g SUNDAY 22, SEPTEMBER

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 5 DOWNLOAD VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 5 DOWNLOAD AGENDA AGENDA 10:00 – 11:30 11:30 – 13:00 ACCELERATING AMBITIOUS MDBs and the Private Sector: CARBON PRICING ENHANCING PARTNERSHIP FOR WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS PARIS ALIGNMENT »» Ms. Laura Tuck, Vice President, Sustainable A call to action for enhanced cooperation between Development, World Bank MDBs and the private sector will focus on: »» Mr. Gérard Mestrallet, Honorary Chairman of Engie »» partnering with financial institutions to establish a and SUEZ, Co-Chair of the High-Level Assembly of harmonized method to assess and price climate the CPLC risks; STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE BY MODERATOR ALZBETA »» determining investment principles informed by KLEIN, IFC long-term low greenhouse gas emissions and climate resilient strategies and roadmaps; and This dialogue will identify what priority actions do we »» facilitating access to finance for clients that adopt need to take to strengthen institutional capacities more advanced climate management practices. to put a price on carbon as well as to facilitate the use of carbon pricing to enable to a carbon neutral industry transition. Scene setter interventions by: Introductory statements Addressing competitiveness concerns of industry: Opening remarks by the Findings of the High-Level Commission on Carbon »» Ms. Amina Mohammed, Pricing and Competitiveness UN Deputy Secretary-General »» Mr. Feike Sibjesma, CEO, Royal DSM »» Mr. Suma Chakrabarti, President of EBRD Actions to support governments to put a price on »» Mr. Petteri Orpo, former Ministry of finance - Finland carbon: reflections from experience of Costa Rica, »» Minister Carlos Rodriguez, Ministry of Environment and Energy, Costa Rica KEYNOTE SPEECH BY LORD NICOLAS STERN Actions to support governments to put a price on Panel discussion moderated by Mr. Nick Robins, carbon: reflections from Germany, Professor in Practice, Sustainable Finance, London School of Economics »» Mr. Karsten Sach, Director General, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation SPEAKERS: and Nuclear Safety, Germany »» Mr. Christian Deseglise, HSBC Global Head of Central Banks and STAKEHOLDER INTERVENTIONS/STATEMENTS Global Co-Sponsor of Sustainable Finance Moderated by Ms. Alzbeta Klein, Director and »» Ms. Roelfien Kuijpers, DWS Managing Director, Global Head, Climate Business, IFC Global coverage, Head of responsible investments »» Ms. Geraldine Matchett, DSM CFO SUMMARY OF DISCUSSION by »» Ms. Laura Tuck, World Bank Group Vice President for »» Mr. Juergen Voegele, Global Director, Climate Sustainable Development Change, World Bank »» Mr. Rémy Rioux, Chairman of IDFC WORLD BANK »» Ms. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala CLOSING REMARKS by Q&A »» Mr. Bob Orr, Special Advisor to the UN Secretary General, on Climate Change CALL FOR ACTION by Mr. Werner Hoyer, President EIB CLIMATE FINANCE AND CARBON PRICING COALITION t r a c k m e e t i n g SUNDAY 22, SEPTEMBER

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 5 DOWNLOAD AGENDA 13:00 – 15:00 MOBILIZING INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS FOR CLIMATE ACTION THE SIDE EVENT IS ENVISAGED TO ACHIEVE THE FOLLOWING OBJECTIVES: 1. Discuss best practices to accelerate the integration of climate change analysis into the management of large, long-term and diversified asset pools of institutional investors, particularly Sovereign Wealth Funds; 2. Unite like-minded institutional and impact investors to join efforts into climate investment themes in developing countries; 3. Introduce the Sovereign Wealth Funds to the new GCF co- investment solutions where strategic partnerships could be established between the GCF and Institutional Investors.

HIGH-LEVEL WELCOMING- OPENING REMARKS SPEAKERS »» Ambassador Ahmad Saif Y. A. Al-Kuwari, State of Qatar »» Javier Manzanares, Deputy Executive Director, Green Climate Fund »» Élisabeth Borne, Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive Transition of France ROUNDTABLE- THE VOICE OF INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS »» Climate investment targets – how to shift the trillions? »» Perspectives on addressing the long-term risks and acting on new investment opportunities associated with climate change »» Advancing existing best practice approaches: integration of climate change risks and opportunities into the investment process and decision-making SPEAKERS »» Mr. Mansoor bin Ebrahim Al Mahmoud, CEO Qatar Investment Authority »» Ms. Shemara Wikramanayake, CEO Macquarie Group »» Mr. Hiromichi Mizuno, Executive Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer, Japan Government Pension Investment Fund »» Mr. Brooks Preston, Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets Inc. »» Ms. Anne-Maree O’Connor, Head of Responsible Investment, NZ Super Fund »» Mr. Peter Damgaard Jensen, CEO PKA Pension and Chairman Institutional Investor Group on Climate Change »» Ms. Ayaan Adam, Director of Private Sector Facility, Green Climate Fund GCF Private Sector Facility (PSF) and Co-Investment Solutions - GCF Private Sector Facility and Co-investment solutions PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION SPEAKERS: »» GCF Private Sector Facility (Ms. Ayaan Adam, Director of Private Sector Facility, Green Climate Fund) CLOSING REMARKS: »» State of Qatar »» Green Climate Fund UNFCCC anniversary e v e n t DOWNLOAD AGENDA SATURDAY 21, SEPTEMBER

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 11 14:00 – 15:30 25 YEARS OF THE UNFCCC OPENING Key note address by H.E. Michał Kurtyka, COP24 President »» Remarks by the Ms. Patricia Espinosa, UNFCCC Executive Secretary »» Remarks by the representative of the UNSG INTERACTIVE MODERATED DISCUSSION Moderator introduces the discussion and uses the following guiding questions to stimulate the discussion: »» Over the past 25 years, the UNFCCC process has been the impetus for global collective action. How can the UNFCCC further stimulate greater ambition of climate action and support and inspire Governments and other stakeholders in shaping their vision for a climate resilient and emissions neutral future? »» How can the UNFCCC further support strong implementation at the national, regional and international levels? HIGH-LEVEL LEADING INTERVENTIONS: 1. H.E. Laurent Fabius – President of COP21 2. Mr. Emmanuel Dlamini – Chair of the Subsidiary Body for Implementation 3. Mr. Paul Watkinson – Chair of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (2-3 comments from the floor) 4. H.E. Manuel Pulgar Vidal – President of COP20(2-3 comments from the floor) 5. H.E. Salaheddine Mezouar – President of COP 22 (2-3 comments from the floor) 6. H.E. Frank Bainimarama – President of COP 23 Moderator wraps up the discussion CLOSING: »» Remarks by H.E. Carolina Schmidt, Incoming President of COP 25 »» Remarks by H.E. Michał Kurtyka, COP 24 President MARRAKECH PARTNERSHIP FOR

GLOBAL CLIMATE ACTION EVENT DOWNLOAD AGENDA un secretary-general 2019 climate summit SATURDAY 21, SEPTEMBER

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 11 16:00 – 18:00 SUMMIT TO SUMMIT: REFLECTIONS OF PRE-2020 ACTION This event will examine the role of key global events and multilateral processes, which have provided the central points of gravity insofar as the climate action movement are concerned. This analysis draws on data from the Global Climate Action portal (NAZCA) and on the Yearbooks of Global Climate Action, as well as from other sources of data. It will also involve leaders of coalitions and initiatives from the Marrakesh Partnership on how global summits and processes have helped to shift the needle politically. The objective of this roundtable is to celebrate what has been achieved since the 2014 Summit and identify what still needs to be achieved to scale up climate action for different sectors in the pre-2020 period towards achievement of the aims of the Paris Agreement. MODERATORS: »» Mr. Tomasz Chruszczow and Mr. Gonzalo Muñoz, High-Level Champions

OPENING WELCOME REMARKS »» Welcoming remarks by Ms. Patricia Espinosa, UNFCCC Executive Secretariat

SEGMENT 1: CLIMATE ACTION THE 2014 UN CLIMATE SUMMIT INTERVIEW SESSION »» Mr. Ban Ki Moon, former UN Secretary General (2007-2016) (tbc) »» Mr. Manuel Pulgar Vidal, President of COP 20 »» Ms. Christiana Figueres, former UNFCCC Executive Secretary (2010-2016)

SEGMENT 2: PRE-2020 ACTION SINCE 2014 UN CLIMATE SUMMIT »» Presentation »» Roundtable reflections Member State representatives and high-level representatives of coalitions and initiatives, in particular those engaged in the Marrakech Partnership, will provide their reflections on how global summits and processes have raised the political momentum and what are the achievements fulfilled and challenges faced in various sectors the 2019 UN Climate Action Summit. CLOSING VISIT: CLIMATEACTION.UNFCCC.INT WORLD INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’

CLIMATE LEADERSHIP DOWNLOAD AGENDA unsg – climate action summit SATURDAY 21, SEPTEMBER

VENUE: ECOSOC VENUE: ECOSOC 11:30 – 12:00 12:00 – 13:00 OPENING CEREMONY PRESENTATION OF INDIGENOUS Blessing prayer /ceremony by Indigenous Elder PEOPLES CLIMATE ACTION Welcome and opening remarks by: INITIATIVE »» Indigenous Peoples representative Blessing prayer /ceremony by Indigenous Elder »» HES. Antonio Guterres »» HES. Ambassador Luis Alfonso De Alba »» Q/A with States and other key actors in attendance

VENUE: ECOSOC VENUE: ECOSOC 14:00 – 15:00 15:00 – 17:00 REGIONAL INDIGENOUS BILATERAL STRATEGY MEETINGS PEOPLES PRESENTATIONS »» 9 Coalitions »» Friendly states presentation and then discussion »» Financial institutions, donors, philanthropic »» Africa institutions »» Arctic »» NGOs »» Asia »» Latin American and Caribbean’s »» North America »» Pacific »» Western Europe and Russian OPEN DISCUSSIONS

VENUE: ECOSOC 17:00 – 18:00 INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ CAUCUS CLOSING OF THE DAY launch of the global high-level synthesis of major advancements in international climate science:

RAISING AMBITION AND DEFINING DOWNLOAD AGENDA TRANSFORMATIVE SOLUTIONS SUNDAY 22, SEPTEMBER

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 11 VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 11 10:00 – 11:35 11:35 – 12:45 Raising Ambition and Defining Raising Ambition and Defining Transformative Solutions Transformative Solutions Welcome and high level introductory remarks by SCIENCE DRIVEN SOLUTIONS the Co-Chairs of the Science Advisory Group to the UN Climate Action Summit 2019, Prof Petteri FOR TRANSFORMATIVE ACTION Taalas and Prof Leena Srivastava AND RAISING AMBITION » » Introductory intervention from Special Envoy for Brief introduction from one of the SAG co-chairs. the 2019 Climate Action Summit, USG Luis Alfronso de Alba The Members of the Science Advisory Group and other leaders in science will present key » » Intervention from H.E the Minister of Science overarching challenges, opportunities, solutions Technology and Innovation of Chile, and co-benefits of science-driven transformations Andrés Couve Correa in the sectors of: » » Intervention from UN Environment Executive »» Energy Transition (Dr Joeri Rogelj and Dr Yacob Director, Ms. Inger Andersen Mulugetta, SAG Members) » » Intervention from UNESCO DG Audrey Azoulay »» Cities, Infrastructure and Local Action (Dr. (TBC) Cynthia E. Rosenzweig (TBC), Senior Research Scientist at NASA Goddard Institute for Space LAUNCH OF THE SYNTHESIS REPORT Studies) TITLED “UNITED IN SCIENCE” »» Resilience and Adaptation (Dr Maisa Rojas and Dr Margaret Leinen, SAG Members) Overview of the Work of the Science Advisory » Group and Summary of the Synthesis Report by » Earth Observations to support Climate Action Co-Chairs of the Science Advisory Group: (Dr Florence Rabier, DG of the European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts) »» WMO Secretary General Prof Petteri Taalas on the global climate in 2015 – 2019 and latest Short interactive dialogue with the panel and greenhouse gas data audience on the presented items and on the role of science in enabling synergies and cross- »» UN Environment Executive Director Inger sectoral integration (~50 min) Andersen on latest emission gap analysis Moderated by Prof Pavel Kabat, WMO Chief Scientist »» Future Earth Co-Chair Prof Johan Rockstrom on climate insights »» Global Carbon Project Chair Rob Jackson on Global Fossil CO2 Emissions SHORT RESPONDING INTERVENTIONS FROM KEY ORGANIZATIONS: VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 11 »» Thelma Krug, Vice President of IPCC 12:45 – 13:00 »» Prof Detlef Stammer, Chair of the Joint Scientific Raising Ambition and Defining Committee of the World Climate Research Transformative Solutions Programme »» Prof Daya Reddy, President of the International FINAL CONCLUSIONS, THE Science Council IMPORTANCE OF LOOKING TO COP 25 AND BEYOND AND CLOSING STATEMENTS »» Prof Petteri Taalas and Prof Leena Srivastava »» H.E the COP25 Minister and Minister for Environment of Chile, Ms Carolina Schmidt (TBC) roundtable on HOW TO MOVE FURTHER, FASTER DOWNLOAD AGENDA TO MINIMIZE CARBON FOOTPRINTS SUNDAY 22, SEPTEMBER

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 6 VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 6 11:0 0 – 11:30 11:30 – 12:00 OPENING REMARKS AND GREENING THE BLUE SETTING THE SCENE Highlighting results from the 2018 report and reflecting on where UN joint corporate efforts Setting the scene for the United Nations context have taken internal sustainability so far. This panel to walk the talk on environmentally sustainable will focus on the following topics: operations and business practices in all country contexts »» What is the role of data collection and reporting in support of UN sustainability ambitions? WELCOME REMARKS BY CO-CHAIRS: »» Where and how has philanthropy made similar »» Inger Andersen, Executive Director of UN investments to decarbonize operations? Environment Programme and Chair, UN »» What have been the drivers and keys of success Environment Management Group and challenges of the work done so far? »» Per Heggenes, Chief Executive Officer, IKEA SPEAKERS Foundation »» Chief of UN Agencies » » Opening remarks by: »» Philanthropy heads »» Amina Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General, United Nations Co-chair interventions, Q&A

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 6 VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 6 12:00 – 12:30 12:30 – 13:00 FARTHER/FASTER TOWARDS 2020 HOW PHILANTHROPY CAN HELP MILESTONE What are examples of philanthropic collaborations and/or in-kind expertise that are Reflecting on the challenges and exploring how working to facilitate low carbon pathways in to to accelerate progress ahead of the 2020 COP operations? with enhanced actions. This panel will focus on the following topics: What tools and measures of support would assist UN institutions to reach their goals and inspire » » What challenges must be tackled to meet the greater ambition among the international 45% reduction by 2030 and net zero emissions by development community? 2050 goal? »» What are the next steps and ideas to close the What requirements and safeguards do gaps throughout the UN system? philanthropies have in place to encourage »» What are the major challenges for different their beneficiaries to integrate the SDGs in their parts of the UN system—especially on the proposals and internal operations? ground? SPEAKERS »» What is the role of innovation in overcoming such challenges? »» Chief of UN Agencies »» What additional measures might the UN take to »» Philanthropy heads deploy its considerable systems wide influence Co-chair interventions, Q&A and wrap up and global footprint? SPEAKERS »» Chief of UN Agencies »» Philanthropy heads

Co-chair interventions, Q&A SECRETARY-GENERAL’S MEETING SUNDAY 22, SEPTEMBER DOWNLOAD AGENDA

VENUE: CONFERENCE ROOM 4 15:20 – 16:25 SECRETARY-GENERAL’S MEETING WITH CLIMATE ACTION SUMMIT COALITIONS Meeting of the SG with climate action coalitions chaired by the Special Envoy for the Climate Action Summit. During the meeting with the Secretary-General, coalitions will present their key outcomes / deliverables, and opportunities from the Summit to COP25 and COP 26to make progress on the implementation of these outcomes / deliverables. Open meeting to all participants. Participation: Each coalition will agree on the level of participation among the leads of the coalition. Special Envoy for the Climate Action Summit opens the meeting, welcomes participants and gives the floor to the Secretary-General.

OPENING REMARKS BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL REPORT OF THE CONCLUSIONS OF THE NINE COALITIONS. (order tbd) »» Climate Finance and Carbon Pricing. »» Industry Transition; »» Youth and Public Mobilisation; »» Energy Transition; »» Social and Political Drivers; »» Mitigation Strategy; »» Resilience and Adaptation; »» Infrastructure Cities and Local Government; »» Nature Based Solution

MODERATED BY »» the Special Envoy for the Climate Action Summit Response of the Secretary-General to the information received. Closing of the meeting.