Good morning/afternoon

I’ve been frustrated at how slow the COP process has been – thou not surprised, 
as very hard to get significant change when you have almost 200 countries who 
have to agree, while being subject to a barrage of private interests who 
advocate for themselves. 

The current response to the Covid-19 virus highlights yet again the need for a 
stronger international framework for action to address major threats to 
humanity and the planet that sustains us. Many parallels and lessons to be 
learned on how to get people to take real action, to get their governments and 
private sectors to significantly modify the rules of business-as-usual to much 
more sustainable ones. How will we get governments and private interests to 
fork over policy to say the UN? How get enforceable world-wide policy? 

I’m very happy that you are hosting this meeting—hope it happens—most likely 
online. You could have people submit abstracts/articles and then create both 
online commentary roundtables and after that, online meetings among interested 
parties to discuss and frame workable solutions. Ideally bring in folks beyond 
just academia here.

Again—thank you very much for fostering a meeting of minds on this crucial 
topic to establish viable yet strong public governance over governments and 
private sector worldwide.

Be well everyone—be safe

Rafael

From: Steffen Bauer
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 9:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [gep-ed] Update on "It's the end of the COP-Workshop" and extensionof 
deadline

Dear GEP-eders, 

as previously announced on this list, the Wuppertal Institute and the German 
Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) are 
planning to host an expert workshop under the theme "It's the End of the COP as 
We Know It,“ originally planned for 26-27 May 2020. 

Given the current CoViD-19 pandemic, the event may not go ahead as planned. Our 
decision will depend in part on whether the UNFCCC Subsidiary Bodies will 
convene as planned or not in Bonn in the first weeks of June; we are also 
considering to convert the workshop into a webinar series as a potential 
fallback option for the originally planned physical workshop. In any case, we 
remain determined to address the important questions of our Call for Proposals 
and will update you on the definite date and format of the event in early 
April. 

Meanwhile, we have extended the deadline to submit your proposals to 3 April 
2020: The full call for submissions can be found at: 
https://wupperinst.org/fa/redaktion/downloads/news/End_of_COP_Call_for_Proposals_260520.pdf
 


General reminder & background: 
The purpose of this expert workshop is to discuss how the nature of the annual 
meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the UNFCCC (United Nations 
Framework Convention on Climate Change) may be (re)shaped to make the best use 
of what has become a global focusing event for climate action. With the 
adoption of the Paris Agreement in 2015 and subsequently the completion of the 
corresponding rulebook at COP24 in Katowice, the UNFCCC has mostly completed 
the regime building process. For more than a decade the negotiation of first 
the Copenhagen Accord and subsequently the Paris Agreement dominated the annual 
UN climate conferences. While some issues will require ongoing negotiations, 
the imminent conclusion of the regime building pro-cess represents a critical 
juncture for multilateral climate governance. Specifically, it opens a new 
chapter for the UNFCCC and the organisation of its annual COP as the focus 
shifts from negotiation to implementation. Indeed, the negotiating capacity 
that is now being freed up should be refocused to faciliating implementation, 
monitoring progress and, crucially, raising ambition.

Thank you, take care and best wishes, 

Lukas Hermwille 
Wuppertal Institute 

& 

Steffen Bauer 

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