January 2017
Welcome back! The Coalition has gotten off to a flying start in 2017 and we are happy to share our latest updates with you here.
Urban air pollution and its impact on climate and health continue to make headlines, as pollution levels remain well above World Health Organisation standards in many cities around the world. As a result, an increasing number of cities are banning diesel vehicles from their centers and taking measures to control emissions of black carbon, particulate matter and ground-level ozone from the burning of biomass.
Events this month have confirmed the relevance of our work and the need for fast action. Methane was determined a far stronger climate forcer than previously thought, according to a University of Reading study. And, our partners began testing low Global Warming Potential refrigeration and cooling alternatives that will help countries reach their commitments to phase down hydrofluorocarbons under the Kigali Amendment.
This year, our challenge is to move the global commitments to reduce short-lived climate pollutants towards local solutions with big emissions reductions. We look forward to working with you in 2017!
Helena Molin Valdes
Head of the Coalition Secretariat
Chile launches demonstration of alternative refrigeration technology
By: Coalition Secretariat
A supermarket in Chile has become the first in the country to adopt new refrigeration technology in an effort to both showcase alternatives to hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) and a national commitment to more climate-friendly refrigeration technologies.
European Union approves new rules to drastically cut air pollution
By: Coalition Secretariat
The new EU National Emissions Ceilings Directive will set stricter limits on five main air pollutants, including fine particulate matter. EU Member States must transpose the Directive into national legislation by 30 June 2018 and produce a National Air Pollution Control Programme by 2019.
European Investment Bank analysis of Short-Lived Climate Pollutants
By: Coalition Secretariat
The EIB, one of the largest financers of climate action globally, released a report on SLCPs outlining its ambition to fine tune its climate action. In view of the substantial potential to reduce global warming in the near term, EIB has decided to raise awareness of the potential for addressing SLCPs.
Finance Systems for Sustainable Cities
By: Eduardo Paes, Mayor of Rio de Janeiro
The Mayor of Rio de Janeiro and Chair of the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group calls on national governments and international financial institutions to help finance the transition to a low-carbon, resilient and economically sustainable future for millions of urban citizens.
A Win for Clean Air and Social Justice at the UN Climate Talks
By: Thomas Damassa, Senior Policy Advisor on Climate Change at Oxfam
Air pollution is killing hundreds of thousands of children a year and is a growing public disaster for health, development and climate change. Government partners of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition want to change that.
Bricks Success Story: Nepal Building Back Better
By: Coalition Secretariat
In 2015, following a major earthquake and numerous aftershocks in Nepal, a team of local brick entrepreneurs, engineers, scientists, and architects worked together, with advice from international experts, to design a building manual for safer, more efficient and less polluting brick kilns.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
- Sustainable Technologies for Stationary Air Conditioning Workshop
Las Vegas, USA - 1 February, 2017 - Scientific Advisory Panel Expert Workshop on Near Term Metrics for Accounting and Reporting in Black Carbon and Methane Interventions
Ottawa, Canada - 16-17 March, 2017 - Webinar: Funding Sustainable Development Goal Impacts – Gold Standard for the Global Goals
14:00 GMT - 9 February, 2017 - Cracking the Nut 2017: Reinforcing Food Systems to Meet Urban Demand
Bangkok, Thailand - 27-28 March, 2017 - Europe Workshop on Green Freight Programs
Brussels, Belgium, - 6-7 April, 2017 - 20th Coalition Working Group
Santiago, Chile - 26-27 April, 2017