The Climate Change Expert Group (CCXG) is a group of government delegates and experts from developed and developing countries. The aim of the group is to promote dialogue on and enhance understanding of politically important technical issues in the international climate change negotiations and for the implementation of the Paris Agreement. The group holds two seminars per year (“Global Forums”) which bring together government representatives, the private sector and civil society in order to share information on climate policies and issues. The CCXG also develops papers in consultation with a wide range of countries. More information on the CCXG flyer.
Related programmes: Climate finance: Research Collaborative and Financing climate change action.
latest EVENTS
- Virtual Global Forum on the Environment and Climate Change - organised by the CCXG, 2 and 4 June 2020. Presentations and meeting documents are now available
- Virtual Global Forum on the Environment and Climate Change - organised by the CCXG, 31 March-1 April 2020. Presentations and meeting documents are now available
- CCXG side event at COP25: “What makes a good carbon credit? Key issues for Article 6, CORSIA and the voluntary market”, Tuesday 3 December, 18:30-20:00, EU Pavilion, Madrid, Spain. Organised in partnership with Oeko Institute.
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- OECD/IEA Climate Change Expert Group side event: "Article 6 negotiations: technical analysis of key issues for markets", Wednesday 19 June, 15h00-16h30, room Bonn, SBI 50, SBSTA 50, Bonn, Germany
- OECD at UN Climate Change Conference (COP24), December 2018, Katowice, Poland. Find out more on the OECD work on climate and the programme of COP24 side events:
- Global Forum on the Evironment and Climate Change - organised by the CCXG, March 2019, OECD Paris.
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