The IG3IS Stakeholder consultations and User Summit

 

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Reaching the goal of the Paris agreement requires diverse stakeholders to implementation actions on emission reduction and to facilitate sustained or increased uptake of the greenhouse gases by sinks. Recent development in science and technology allow to overcome some of the limitations of knowledge provided by the inventories and guide the most efficient action to address the causes of climate crisis. Given that emission reduction actions are occurring at different scales and across economic sectors, IG3IS aims to tailor guidance and information development in direct response to these needs. The breadth of sectors and actors requires established dialogue between the technical solution providers, the scientific community, practitioners, the non-governmental community, and decision-makers. 

To facilitate such a dialogue, WMO is hosting the IG3IS Stakeholder Consultations and User Summit on 2-3 February 2023 at WMO Headquarters in Geneva.  This event will bring together key users from several sectors to engage in conversation with the IG3IS scientific community. WMO is inviting stakeholders and users to articulate their needs for data-driven GHG emission information at multiple scales (e.g., national, urban, facility). The scientific community developing IG3IS services will present existing capabilities that can either meet information needs and/or reframe expectations and understanding of emerging scientific capabilities.

This summit will be preceded by the WMO International Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Symposium on 30 January- 1 February 2023.

 

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Agenda for the IG3IS Stakeholder Consultations and User Summit

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DAY 1, 2 February 2023
 
08:00-09:00Arrival and registration 
9:00-9:05Welcome and openingElena Manaenkova, DSG
Greg Carmichael, GAW SSC Chair
9:05-9:10Household remarksO.Tarasova
9:10-9:30The purpose of the Stakeholder Consultations and User Summit in a view of IG3IS principlesP. DeCola and J. Turnbull (IG3IS co-chairs)
9:30-9:40Role of timely and spatially resolved Greenhouse Gas emission information in support of policy and decision makingAdrien Bouzonville /Auckland Council 
9:40-9:50Development of verification activities at the German Environmental AgencyChristian Mielke/Umweltbundesamt (German Environmental Agency)
9:50-10:00Identification of GHG emission information from subnational governments in the global southBeatriz CArdenas/World Resources Institute
10:00-10:10Using atmospheric measurements to inform UNFCCC national inventory developmentRob Sturgiss/Bailleul Climate Consulting
10:10-10:20Public policies to mitigate GHG emissions and related data needs Alberto Carmona Velazquez/Subnational Government, Mexico
10:20-10:30Understanding methane emissions from municipal solid waste landfills in Canada to support future policiesEric Gilbertson/Government of Canada - Environment and Climate Change Canada
10:30-10:40Making the case for improved climate mitigation dataGreg Tutton/Entrepreneur, WMO consultant
10:40-11:00COFFEE break
11:00-12:30Group 1: Salle ObasiGroup 2: Press RoomGroup 3: Room C2
Partnership and collaborationLeadershipKnowledge and Technologies
Facilitator: Greg TuttonFacilitator: Tabaré A. CurrásFacilitator: Jorn Herner
   
12:30-14:00LUNCH
 
14:00-14:10Spatially resolved greenhouse gas emissions information for Auckland, New ZealandJocelyn Turnbull/GNS Science
14:10-14:20ICOS RI and ICOS Cities as regional and urban greenhouse gas information systemsAlex Vermeulen/ICOS ERIC/Lund University
14:20-14:30US multiscale fossil fuel CO2 emissions estimation systemKevin Gurney/Northern Arizona University
14:30-14:40Two Decades of Top-down Support of Swiss National Inventory ReportingStephan Henne/Empa
14:40-14:50Existing capabilities for estimating GHG emissions and uptake in IndiaYogesh Tiwari/Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune
14:50-15:00UK Inventory Verification SystemAlistair Manning/UK Met Office
15:00-15:10Atmospheric constraints on regional emissions estimates of methaneZoe Loh/CSIRO
15:10-15:20Regional Amazon CO2 budget using vertical profiles study and a comparison between our independent budget with Brazilian National InventoryLuciana Vanni Gatti/INPE
15:20-15:30New Zealand Forests as a carbon sinkGordon Brailsford/National Institute of Water and Atmosphere (NIWA) 
15:30-15:40Fluorinated greenhouse gas measurement and emission estimate: from national network to point sourceBo Yao/Fudan University
15:40-15:50Atmospheric constraints on long-term trends in European methane emissions   Sander Houweling/VU Netherlands
15:50-16:10COFFEE break
16:10-17:40 [1]Room C2Salle ObasiPress Room
National scale solutionsUrban scale solutionsSectoral solutions
Facilitator: Alistair ManningFacilitator: Kevin GurneyFacilitator: Felix Vogel
   
17:40-19:00 POSTER session
    
DAY 2, 3 February 2023
 
9:00-9:10Recap from day 1 and objectives of the dayP. DeCola and J. Turnbull (IG3IS co-chairs)
9:10-9:20User engagement in the CoCO2 projectA.M. Roxana Petrescu/Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
9:20-9:30Looking inside the carbon sequestration of bamboo forests in Anji, China with observation-based approach Shuangxi Fang/Zhejiang University of Technology
9:30-9:40How innovation in MRV can build confidence in the carbon removal offset marketGregory Hess/Tree Global
9:40-9:50GHG emissions from the cattle sectorCristóbal Villanueva/CATIE
9:50-10:00Developments and plans for GHG Monitoring in IndonesiaArdhasena Sopaheluwakan/Agency for Meteorology Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG), Indonesia
10:00-10:10Adressing the national scale with the Integrated Greenhouse Gas Monitoring System for GermanyAndrea Kaiser-Weiss/Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD)
10:10-10:20Towards a South African Greenhouse Gas Information inventory.Jonas Mphepya/South African Weather Service
10:20-10:30Assessment of forest landscape restoration opportunities in ArmeniaValentina Grigoryan/Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Armenia
10:30-10:50COFFEE break 
 COFFEE break
10:50-12:30Group 2: Press RoomGroup 3: Room C2Group 1: Salle Obasi
Partnership and collaborationLeadershipKnowledge and Technologies
Facilitator: Greg TuttonFacilitator: Tabaré A. CurrásFacilitator: Jorn Herner
   
12:30-14:00LUNCH
 
14:00-15:30Summary of the round tables 10 min per round table, report by facilitators
15:30-16:00Developing conclusionslead by the Summit Programme Committee
16:00Closure

[1] For this breakout session, participants can choose the room that is most in line with their interests

 

Final POSTER session

Poster Title PresenterAffiliationFormat
Australian emissions of synthetic greenhouse gases inferred from atmospheric observationsPPTCathy TrudingerCSIROonline
Thermal IR space-based sensors for CH4 and CO emissionsAudioLeonid YurganovUniversity of Maryland, Baltimoreonline
Large Area GHG Monitoring in All Weather Conditions: A new Tool for Ground TruthingPPTSophie PurserMirico Ltdonline
Detection and Quantification of Methane Super-Emitters by Combining Multiple Satellite InstrumentsAudioJoannes D. (Bram) MaasakkersSRON Netherlands Institute for Space Researchin person
Australian carbon budget assessment based on a regional inversion approach using OCO-2 satellite data as a contribution to the RECCAP-2 project.AudioYohanna Villalobos CortesCSIROonline
Current capabilities to estimate emissions and carbon budget with NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory missions Junjie LiuJPLin person
Global high-resolution inverse modelling system for methane emission estimates.PPTShamil MaksyutovNational Institute for Environmental Studies (Japan)online
Building a spatially scalable prototype operational greenhouse gas emissions estimation system Christopher LoughnerNOAA Air Resources Laboratoryin person
Amazon wildfires and the hidden CO2 emissions Ane AlencarAmazon Environmental Research Institute - IPAMin person
Refinement of CO2, CH4, and N2O regional emissions by inverse modelling using MIROC4-ACTMPPTNaveen ChandraJAMSTEC, Japanonline
Predictability of carbon from air quality emissions Kevin BowmanNASAin person
Heat island effect in Nuevo Leon, Mexico Jesus M. Alvarez García Secretario Tecnico  online

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Logistics Information: GUIDE for participants who will attend the symposium in WMO HQ, Geneva.