www.overshootcommission.org / <https://www.overshootcommission.org/>

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxuvAzpdBHQ Climate Overshoot Commission
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The challenge

In 2015 in Paris, the countries of the world agreed to limit global warming
to well below 2 °C and to pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5 °C. But
temperatures are approaching the lower end of these. Even optimistic
emissions scenarios indicate a significant chance of overshooting the
goals, even if temporarily.

Every extra tenth of a degree and every extra decade of overshoot matter.
Greater warming adds to the serious negative impacts on ecosystems and
people, especially the most vulnerable, and increases the likelihood of
crossing critical planetary boundaries.

The world needs to understand all the options available to limit climate
risk.

Additional Approaches

The primary means to combat climate change should remain the reduction of
greenhouse gas emissions. But it has become necessary to explore additional
approaches to reduce risks beyond what emissions cuts alone can achieve.

Additional approaches include

//greatly expanded and accelerated adaptation measures to reduce climate
vulnerability

*//removing excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere*

*//possibly cooling the planet by reflecting incoming sunlight.*

These additional approaches should be researched and evaluated so that
well-informed decisions can be made about their potential use. Governance
is crucial, and should be effective, just, and equitable. But current
arrangements are inadequate.

The Commission

The Climate Overshoot Commission is holding the necessary conversations
about whether and how these additional approaches could reduce the risks of
a warming climate, and will recommend an integrated governance strategy.

The Commission is the first high-level group to address all these options
in a holistic, integrated manner, free from conventional political
constraints. Members include former heads of government, national
ministers, directors of intergovernmental organizations, leaders of
environmental groups, and academic experts.

www.overshootcommission.org /mission
<https://www.overshootcommission.org/mission>
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MISSION

The Global Commission on Governing Risks from Climate Overshoot (the ‘Climate
Overshoot Commission’) is an independent group of eminent global leaders,
who will recommend a strategy to reduce risks should global warming goals
be exceeded.

The Climate Overshoot Commission will:

// Consider the risks entailed in overshooting 1.5 °C, and the range of
response options for addressing such risks.

// Identify possible benefits, likely costs, potential risks, key
governance challenges, and current governance gaps for each policy option
supplementing the critical focus on accelerating emissions cuts. This
includes enhanced adaptation, carbon dioxide removal, and sunlight
reflection methods.

// Identify those combinations of global governance policy options with the
most significant potential to reduce risks from climate overshoot.

// Review the potential of existing multilateral legal frameworks to
facilitate an integrated policy response to reduce overshoot risks, with
particular focus on the most acute governance gaps.

// Engage in transparent consultations, including relevant stakeholder
consultations on climate risks, policy options, and policy integration.

// Develop a set of recommendations for an integrated strategy to reduce
risks from climate change induced by temperature overshoot.

The Climate Overshoot Commission operates in the context of the Sustainable
Development Goals and other relevant governance frameworks.

Principles

In its deliberations, the Commission requires that any potential strategy
be:

1 / Effective

A proposed strategy must have a positive impact for people and natural
systems, and promote progress across the Sustainable Development Goals.

2 / Ethical

A proposed strategy must be consistent with international norms such as
justice, equity, and respect for international law.

3 / Integrated

A proposed strategy must combine different approaches to reduce climate
change risks to enhance synergies and reduce trade-offs.

4 / Evidence-based

A proposed strategy must be grounded in the best available scientific
knowledge. This includes assessing the risks of both action and inaction in
a warming world.

 5 / Resilient

A proposed strategy must anticipate unexpected changes and new information.
This requires an adaptive and flexible approach.

Timeline

Building upon the authoritative assessments of scientific knowledge
provided by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and
others, the Climate Overshoot Commission will recommend a comprehensive
strategy to reduce risks. It will issue its final report prior to the 2023
UN Climate Change Conference. The Commission’s recommendations will serve
as a reference point to guide future global discussions on comprehensive
action to reduce climate risks.

May 2022
public launch

June 2022
first meeting, Lake Como, Italy

September 2022

second meeting, New York, USA

November 2022

third meeting, Egypt;
UN Climate Change Conference,
and potential interim output

February 2023

fourth meeting

May 2023

fifth meeting

July 2023

sixth meeting

August 2023

report release

November 2023

UN Climate Change Conference

Beyond

Dissemination and outreach

The Climate Overshoot Commission strives for openness and for its outputs
to reflect diverse perspectives. It will organize meetings and hearings
with civil society actors involved in climate and related issues, including
youth movements and marginalized communities. This will ensure that crucial
voices are fully heard and will inform the Commission's deliberations.

The Climate Overshoot Commission will share and disseminate its report, and
encourage wide debate and discussions about its findings and
recommendations.

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