Independent experts led by the International Energy Agency ( IEA), together with the International Renewable Energy Agency ( IRENA) and the UN High Level Climate Action Champions will produce an annual report to track progress and advise on action. To support implementation of the Breakthrough Agenda announced by World Leaders on 2 November, a new ‘Global Checkpoint Process’ will seek to sustain and strengthen international cooperation in each of the emitting sectors. £40 million of the UK’s contribution will be focused on Africa, and in total the programme is set to benefit at least 5 million people around the world. Today the UK announces a further £48 million towards CLARE, bringing the total UK aid funding to £100 million, alongside £10 million from Canada to support the development of actionable solutions in communities most vulnerable to climate change and extreme weather events. This network of over 90 organisations across 30 economies will see governments, research institutions and communities collaborate to increase the resilience of vulnerable communities on the frontline of climate change.Ī new landmark programme putting the ARA’s work into practice is the Climate Adaptation and Resilience research programme ( CLARE), jointly funded by the UK and Canada. The Adaptation Research Alliance ( ARA) – a global first – launches today. Mission Innovation’s ‘innovation missions’ now cover sectors responsible for more than 50% of global emissions. Mission Innovation, a coalition of 23 governments (covering 95% of global public investment in clean technology, research and development) will announce 4 new ‘innovation missions’ in which countries will work together to accelerate the development of clean technologies for cities, industry, carbon dioxide removal, and the production of renewable fuels, chemicals, and materials. global scientific research community to produce annual climate risk assessment to ensure the dangers are fully understood by world leaders.independent experts to track progress against the Breakthrough Agenda announced by world leaders on 2 November, advising on action and collaboration. new global Adaptation Research Alliance to increase the resilience of vulnerable communities on the frontline of climate change.new commitments to accelerate innovation and low carbon transitions in industry and cities.Government Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance will underline the critical role of science and innovation in enabling every country to access the tools it needs to immediately reduce emissions in line with Paris temperature targets, and to adapt to the effects of climate change that we are already seeing. These will support the implementation of the goals announced during the World Leaders Summit and other country commitments announced during the first week of the conference. Science and Innovation Day at COP26 will see the announcement of new initiatives backed by global coalitions of nations, businesses and scientists.
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