Climate change

Climate Change Expert Group (CCXG)

 

The Climate Change Expert Group (CCXG), formerly called the Annex I Expert Group, is a group of government delegates and experts from OECD and other industrialised countries. The aim of the group is to promote dialogue on and enhance understanding of technical issues in the international climate change negotiations. The group normally meets twice a year. In addition, it holds seminars which bring together government representatives, the private sector and civil society in order to share information on climate policies and issues and develop papers in consultation with a wide range of developed and developing countries (read the CCXG flyer for an overview of the Group's work).

LATEST EVENT AND REPORTS

KEY POLICY AREAS

Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV)‌‌‌

Climate finance

International climate framework

Project-based market mechanisms

Scaling-up market mechanisms

Technology and innovation

RECENT PAPERS

Making Markets: Unpacking Design and Governance of Carbon Market Mechanisms (November 2012)
Andrew Prag, Gregory Briner (OECD) and Christina Hood (IEA)

 

Projecting Emissions Baselines for National Climate Policy: Options for Guidance to Improve Transparency (November 2012)
Christa Clapp and Andrew Prag (OECD)

 

Crossing the Threshold: Ambitious Baselines for the UNFCCC New Market-Based Mechanism (May 2012)
Andrew Prag and Gregory Briner (OECD)

 

Tracking Climate Finance: What and How? (May 2012)
Christa Clapp, Jane Ellis, Julia Benn, Jan Corfee-Morlot (OECD)

All papers released (listed in chronological order)

EVENTS*

March 2013

Climate Change Expert Group (CCXG) Global Forum

November 2012

Side event at COP 18 Doha: "Unpacking the Design and Governance of Market Mechanisms"

September 2012

Climate Change Expert Group (CCXG) Global Forum

March 2012

CCXG Global Forum on the New UNFCCC Market Mechanism and Tracking Climate Finance

*Events prior to 2012

Related link:

  • IEA work on climate change

 

Permanent URL: www.oecd.org/env/cc/ccxg

Contact: Gregory.Briner[at]oecd.org

 

Related Documents

 

Carbon markets

Tracking climate finance

OECD & UNFCCC

Global Forum on Environment (GFENV)

Cities, Climate Change and Green Growth

OECD work on climate change -- listed by theme

 

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