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Presentation by Typhanie Scognamiglio European and International Projects Manager, Missions Publiques World Wide Views co-initiators Missions Publiques agency (MP) Danish Board of Technology foundation (DBT) French National Commission


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Presentation by Typhanie Scognamiglio

European and International Projects Manager, Missions Publiques

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World Wide Views co-initiators

Missions Publiques agency (MP) Danish Board of Technology foundation (DBT) French National Commission for Public Debate (CNDP) The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate

Change (UNFCCC)

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The World Wide Views supports

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Time line 2013-2015

2013 – 2014: develop strategic and financial partnerships January 2015-April 2015 : identify local organizers April-May : 4 trainings, 8 webinars and 76 countries global coordination May : The webtool 6th of June : World Wide Views day June – September : Results report analysis and edition September 28th, official launch at UN General Assembly from 7th of June to COP : dissemination of the results in different events 5 intersessions of UNFCCC negotiations in Bonn and Geneva COP 21 : 4 side-events (Nov.30th, Dec 1st, 4th and 9th)

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Why are the World Wide Views results trustworthy and unique?

Information Deliberation method : video, group discussion, vote Demographic diversity Independence of specific interests on climate change

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http://climateandenergy.wwviews.org/r esults/

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RESULTS FROM THE WORLD WIDE VIEWS ON CLIMATE AND ENERGY

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A strong call for action

Climate change is an opportunity to improve life quality Citizens are very concerned (78%) Paris agreement should include national short terms goals

legally binding

Limit at 2°C maximum, whatever it takes (63%) Stop fossil fuel subsidies and invest in research and

development of low carbon energies

Use carbon tax to finance renewable energies Implement concrete actions Develop large public education programs

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Common but differenciated responsabilities and respective capabilities

Assume responsabilities based on the countries

respective capabilities and emission levels

Every country should take actions even if the others

don’t

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Financing climate action

The private sector should contribute to finance

climate change

Scale up their climate finance commitments Local authorities and cities should have access to

the Green Fund (75%)

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Citizen participation

Citizens want to take an active part to tackle

climate change

They expect to take part in deciding on climate

policies

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Thank you for your attention !

www.climateandenergy.wwviews.org