One week before the G20 Summit in Argentina and COP24 in Poland, Climate Transparency launched its Brown to Green Report 2018. Covering 80 indicators, the report is the world’s most comprehensive review of G20 climate action. It provides concise and comparable information on G20 country mitigation action, finance and vulnerability. Developed by experts from 14 research organisations and NGOs from the majority of the G20 countries, the report informs policy makers and stimulates national debates.
14 November 2018 (Wednesday)
16:00-17:00 CET
AGENDA
16:00Â Â Welcome
      Alvaro Umaña, Co-chair of Climate Transparency
16:05Â Â Presentation of key findings of the Brown to Green Report 2018
      Lena Donat, Germanwatch, Germany
      Jiang Kejun, Energy Research Institute, China
      Charlene Watson, Overseas Development Institute, UK
      Jesse Burton, Energy Research Centre, South Africa
      Enrique Maurtua Konstantinidis, Fundación de Ambiente y Recursos                 Naturales, Argentina
      R.R. Rashmi, The Energy and Resources Institute, India
      Fabby Tumiwa, Institute for Essential Service Reform, Indonesia
      William Wills, Centro Clima, Brazil
      Jorge Villarreal, Iniciativa Climática de México, Mexico
16:40Â Â Q&A session
16:55Â Â Closing
      Peter Eigen, Co-chair of Climate Transparency    Â
Facilitation: Gerd Leipold, HUMBOLDT-VIADRINA Governance Platform