What a blast!
Our COP30 session titled "Making sustainability sustainable through international and interorganizational collaboration" last Friday discussed prominent decarbonization tools.
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Tools mentioned are the Global Potential Mitigation Atlas (international collaboration) and MOYA Cascade (interorganizational collaboration). A great highlight was when our CEO, Aniq Ahsan and Schaeffer Michiel from Climate Analytics mentioned the importance of collaboration, and sure enough, our amazing panelists agreed.
- Amanda McKee, NDC Partnership, mentioned how the long-term challenge to NDCs is legitimizing the collaboration process, whether internal or external. Day-to-day capacity building also works complementarily with tools like GMPA.
- Benedict Chia, National Climate Change Secretariat, Singapore, also mentioned Singapore's ambitious climate change target and that it needs international partners to fulfill the target in the least-cost way.
- Heleen van Soest, Ministry of Climate Policy and Green Growth, Netherlands, looks forward to funding phase III of GMPA, looking at how the tool can bridge the gap in covering all countries with lasting policy analysis and capacity building.
- Muhammad Rizki Kresnawan, ASEAN Centre for Energy, then further reiterates that as countries in ASEAN have different characteristics, and GMPA can help countries learn from each other.
And of course, shout out to our amazing moderator, Sin Liang Cheah! More details will be revealed soon; stay tuned for further COP30 news!
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