The combined agenda for three CCAC meetings taking place in Washington DC during the week of March 28 to April 1, 2016. It includes the agenda for the Global Methane Forum (March 29-30), The CCAC...
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The Global Methane Forum, co-hosted by the Global Methane Initiative (GMI) and the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC), will take place from March 28 to March 30, 2016. The Forum will be followed by a Science Policy Dialogue on March 31, and the CCAC Working Group Meeting on April 1. All events will be held at the Georgetown University Hotel and Conference Center in Washington DC, USA.
The Global Methane Forum is the premier event on international methane mitigation and provides an unparalleled venue to hold the conversation on international methane reduction and a forum for participants to explore new technologies, policies, and opportunities for methane abatement strategies. It will also offer participants a platform to share and learn from both GMI and CCAC country partners as well as key participants from GMI’s 1,000+ public and private sector partners. Breakout sessions will include discussions on CCAC initiative topics such as agriculture, oil & gas and municipal solid waste. The plenary sessions will feature high-level speakers from government ministries, multilateral development banks, and representatives from the private sector. The Forum also will include a sector-specific site visit near Washington, D.C., to highlight existing methane reduction technology within a GMI target sector.
Participants can expect:
On March 31, directly following the Global Methane Forum, the CCAC is holding a Science Policy Dialogue on Short-Lived Climate Pollutants beyond methane, and a meeting of the CCAC Working Group on April 1. CCAC partners will also organize initiative meetings on 29 – 30 March that are open to all interested participants (details will follow).
For more information contact the GMI Administrative Support Group at asg@globalmethane.org.
On March 31, the CCAC will hold its second annual Science Policy Dialogue on Short-Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCPs). The Science Policy Dialogue is organized by the Scientific Advisory Panel (SAP) of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition. The main purpose is to:
The Science Policy Dialogue will equip participants with the most relevant information to help them pursue SLCP-related actions nationally or locally.
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