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Lessons from the Montreal Protocol and emerging links with Climate change

PIC Region . Lessons from the Montreal Protocol and emerging links with Climate change . Rajendra Shende , Head OzonAction, UNEP DTIE , Paris UNDG A-P Meeting 8-9 Feb 2010, Vanuatu, Port Villa. Success Indicator The Montreal Protocol .

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Lessons from the Montreal Protocol and emerging links with Climate change

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  1. PIC Region Lessons from the Montreal Protocol and emerging links with Climate change Rajendra Shende, Head OzonAction, UNEP DTIE , Paris UNDG A-P Meeting 8-9 Feb 2010, Vanuatu, Port Villa

  2. Success Indicator The Montreal Protocol

  3. UNPARALLEL COOPERATIONFinancial Assistance to Developing Countries

  4. Ozone Hole 1999 1979 1990 1988 1982 1992 1997 1986 1984 1994 Darkest blue areas represent regions of maximum ozone depletion 2004 2008

  5. Ozone Layer Recovery

  6. PICs and MEAsCase of the Montreal Protocol • Not Part of Problem but keen to be part of the Solution • Most vulnerable but the most ready volunteer for action • Compliance is very high

  7. Phase Out of CFCs in PICs PICs received nearly US$ 1 Million

  8. Key success Factors: PICs • Political will of the countries • Regional delivery from UNEP’s Bangkok office • Regional Networking with National Ozone Officers • Coordinated assistance from with SPREP, OCEANA, Australia, New Zealand, • South-South Cooperation

  9. Lessons learned • Regional Cooperation among countries reduces burden on small countries • Continuity of the National Focal Point is essential for Institutional Strengthening • Networking with Focal points is effective problem solving technique • Financial and technical assistance is key only if backed by policy enforcement at national level

  10. Developing story The MP has contributed much more to climate mitigation than expected from Kyoto From now on the Climate benefit would be even more multyplying

  11. MDG Report 2008 “……….This quantitative success in the protection of the ozone layer has also achieved important climate benefits because many ozone depleting substances controlled under the Protocol are also potent greenhouse gases. It is estimated that, without the worldwide effort to protect the ozone layer, the greenhouse effect of global ODS emissions would have equalled carbon dioxide emissions…….”

  12. Reduction Montreal Protocol of ~11 GtCO2-eq/yr  5-6 times Kyoto target BAIL OUT BY THE MONTREAL PROTOCOL…

  13. Leadership of PICs • Parties want the Montreal Protocol to do more. • HFCs of the Kyoto Protocol proposed to be in Montreal Protocol • The amendment proposed by FSM and Mauritius in MOP-2009 • More than 40 countries supported declaration. • Unique chance to ‘leapfrog’ in technology choice.

  14. …20 years after the Montreal Protocol signed Demonstrates what can be achieved when countries act together and in concerted way to resolve global environmental problems Millenium Development Goals……Report of UN 2007

  15. END e-mail:rmshende@unep.fr Website: www.uneptie.org/ozonaction B2B: www.halontrader.org

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