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4 : 1000 - Soils for Food Security and Climate +The main challenges faced by the Initiative are the lack of financial and human means. A full budget (900 k€/year) and 2 more staff would help a lot to implement all aspects of the annual roadmap approved by the Consortium of members.  +

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ACT Assessing Low-Carbon Transition +Ratings: a) Performance score from 1 (lowest) to 20 (highest) Indicators: targets, material investment, intangible investment, performance of products, management, suppliers, clients, policy engagement, business model b) Narrative score from E (lowest) to A (highest) Indicators: business model & strategy, consistency & credibility, reputation, risk c) Trend score as either "+" for improving, "-" for worsening, and "=" for stable Indicators: future change in emissions; business model & strategy; any other information compiled as part of score research The highest possible score is therefore: 20,A,+  +
Action towards Climate Friendly Transport +e-bus deployment in 500 cities by 2025  +
Africa Renewable Energy Initiative +Outreach held: 3 in 2016 and similar in 2017. Meetings with decision makers: Participating in several high level event. Funds raised: In December 2016 AREI received €7 million in support from France and Germany.  +
Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACI) +Airports must comply with the requirements at each level of accreditation. Goals and reduction targets are set by the airports and reviewed/verified by the programme Administrator and approved verifiers. There are currently 74 accredited airports in 15 countries at Level 1 'Mapping', representing 6.3% of European air passenger traffic. There are currently 45 accredited airports in 19 countries at Level 2 'Reduction', representing 11.2% of European air passenger traffic. There are currently 21 accredited airports in 10 countries at Level 3 'Optimisation', representing 26.2% of European air passenger traffic. There are currently 46 accredited airports in 16 countries at Level 3+ 'Neutrality', representing 24.3% of European air passenger traffic. There are currently 0 airports accredited at Level 4 'Transformation'. Stay tuned for more info coming soon! There are currently 7 airports accredited at Level 4+ 'Transition’, representing 3.0% of European air passenger traffic.  +

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Banking Environment Initiative (BEI) +Workstreams, past and present, include: Financial Risk of Biodiversity Loss and Land Degradation (2020-2022), Client Engagement: reshaping the bank-client relationship to accelerate the transition to a net zero economy (2020-2021), The ‘Soft Commodities’ Compact (2014-2020), Bank 2030: Accelerating the transition to a low carbon economy (CISL, 2020), Trado: New technologies to fund fairer, more transparent supply chains (2019), Catalysing Fintech for Sustainability: Lessons from multi-sector innovation (2017), Kern Alexander Report - Banking and Sustainability: Time for Convergence (2015).  +

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C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40) +Together C40 member cities combined represent a reduction of 0.8 GtCO2e, according to the report: "Individual actors, collective initiatives and their impact on global greenhouse gas emissions", New Climate, PBL, and Yale 2018.  +
CCAC: Bricks Initiative +The Implementation unit is in tCO2/yr, and the Energy Efficiency is in number of brick kilns installed.  +
CCAC: Climate and Clean Air Coalition (Main) +tCO2e estimate from the report: "Individual actors, collective initiatives and their impact on global greenhouse gas emissions", New Climate, PBL, and Yale 2018. Assuming that members implement policies to stop emissions of HFCs and methane.  +
CCAC: Oil & Gas Methane Partnership +Partner companies started implementing some of the reduction opportunities identified during surveys of their operations, resulting in emissions reductions of 25,000 tons of methane  +
CCAC: Waste, Mitigating SLCPs from the Municipal Solid Waste Sector +The Climate and Clean Air Coalition developed a set of indicators to track its Initiatives. These indicators are part of the Demonstrating Impacts Framework. The Initiative reports on those indicators to the Coalition. In turn, the results are disseminated in the annual reports of the Coalition.  +
CEM: Clean Energy Ministerial +The CEM is focused on three global climate and energy policy goals: Improve energy efficiency worldwide, Enhance clean energy supply, Expand clean energy access.  +
Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance +To date, the Alliance has invested $2.4 million in 27 early-stage innovation projects targeting transportation, energy-supply, buildings, and waste systems.  +
Caring for Climate +The total emissions decrease of 215 MtCO2e from 2013 to 2014 for the 139 largest signatories. Stakeholder who have committed: About 400.  +
Cities and regions 5-year vision +Only a declaration  +
Clean Energy Corridors in Africa +Least-cost System Planning Test Models have been made available and regional training held for more than 50 energy planners.  +
Climate Action 100+ +Climate Action 100+ has worked with leading data providers to capture the initiative's impact. To this point we have worked with existing metrics, surveys, and research. What is currently available does not cover the full universe addressed by the initiative (some regions, some sectors excluded from available data sets). We continue to work with data providers to get access to company information that will show whether we are making progress in each of the three areas where we are engaging.  +
Climate Action for Jobs Initiative +Provide support to 10 countries to meet their just transition commitments in all key policy areas by 2025  +
Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems Initiative +2 Workshops/trainings were held in 2017 with the number of individuals participating: 124 in the Pacific region, and 450 in Mexico. Adaptation: Beneficiaries: 14 government agencies in Dem. Rep. of Congo, Niger, and Mali. Website visits: 2000 in Nov-Dec 2017. Presentations held: 8 held at conferences.  +
Climate Smart Agriculture Booster (CSA Booster) +KPIs: solutions developed, solutions implemented, patents registered, products launched in the market, case studies created, papers published, start-ups supported, partners engaged, co-funding generated, funding leveraged, funding attracted, knowledge and education events organized, # of CSA MOOC participants, # of open innovation platform users, # of CSA regional hubs, # of @CSABooster Twitter followers  +
Coalition for Climate resilient Investment (CCRI) +At present, the main challenges are low buy-in due to the perception that resilient investment is always more expensive. CCRI's work in Asset evaluation and financial innovation will dispel this myth by not only highlighting but also providing a quantum on the (positive) impact of incorporating resilience in investment decision making. As capital is mobilised towards resilient investment. This also presents our biggest opportunities- by mobilising capital towards resilient investment we will automatically improve buy-in both at government and investor level.  +
Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions +Works as a think tank.  +

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EV100 +The Climate Group is closely working with SLoCaT and the Marrakech Partnership for Global Climate Action. We will update impact data in that context, as well as our own annual reporting process.  +

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Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction +We are tracking country commitments to decarbonizing their buildings and construction sector (including in NDCs) as well as endorsements of our global and regional roadmaps as pathways to that goal. We are raising ambition levels by tracking the sector status and highlighting priority policy actions including where those are applied. We foster knowledge exchange through regional roundtables targeting policy makers.  +
Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves +Its ambitious but achievable 10-year goal is to foster the adoption of clean cookstoves and fuels in 100 million households by 2020.  +
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