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CIP was built on a wiki format to enable collaborative development and flexible use. The purpose is to provide an on-line space that allows contributions from participating organisations and users to ensure it remains accurate and up-to-date. | CIP was built on a wiki format to enable collaborative development and flexible use. The purpose is to provide an on-line space that allows contributions from participating organisations and users to ensure it remains accurate and up-to-date. | ||
− | The UNEP DTU Partnership | + | The UNEP DTU Partnership was tasked to run the platform starting January 1st 2016, which includes hosting and maintaining it. |
If you have questions or would like to add a new climate initiative to the platform then please send them by email to us at: '''ici-udp@dtu.dk''' | If you have questions or would like to add a new climate initiative to the platform then please send them by email to us at: '''ici-udp@dtu.dk''' |
Revision as of 08:10, 22 August 2016
- Private Finance
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- Financial institutions
- 40
- Transport
- 73
- International maritime transport
- 14
- Agriculture
- 60
- Forestry
- 49
- Cities and subnational governments
- 72
- Buildings
- 46
- Waste
- 28
- Industry
- 39
- Innovation
- 37
- Business
- 47
- Short Term Pollutants
- 20
- Fluorinated gases
- 7
- Energy Supply
- 41
- Energy efficiency
- 79
- Renewable energy
- 74
- Energy Access and Efficiency
- 32
- Supply chain emission reductions
- 38
- Adaptation
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- Resilience
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- Other
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Welcome to the Climate Initiatives Platform (CIP), an online data base/portal for collecting, sharing and tracking information about International Climate Initiatives (ICIs).
The platform contains a comprehensive collection of information on international climate mitigation initiatives currently in operation that have potential to contribute to reduction of greenhouse gas emissions; are international in scope or have the potential for significant impact at global scale; and are dialogues, formal multilateral processes or implementation initiatives.
The information on the ICIs includes: Thematic focus, type of initiative, description, goal and activities, participant, funders etc. Use the links above to browse or search the existing data.
CIP was built on a wiki format to enable collaborative development and flexible use. The purpose is to provide an on-line space that allows contributions from participating organisations and users to ensure it remains accurate and up-to-date.
The UNEP DTU Partnership was tasked to run the platform starting January 1st 2016, which includes hosting and maintaining it.
If you have questions or would like to add a new climate initiative to the platform then please send them by email to us at: ici-udp@dtu.dk
NEWS:
The Cities & Regions Pipeline is now available: http://www.unep.org/climatechange/pledgepipeline/.
This Pipeline is an enlargement of the NDC/Pledgepipeline, including information on GHG reduction commitments from cities and regions.