AdvanceuneditedversionDecision-/CP.26GlasgowClimatePactTheConferenceoftheParties,Recallingdecisions1/CP.19,1/CP.20,1/CP.21,1/CP.22,1/CP.23,1/CP.24and1/CP.25,Notingdecisions1/CMP.16and1/CMA.3,RecognizingtheroleofmultilateralismandtheConvention,includingitsprocessesandprinciples,andtheimportanceofinternationalcooperationinaddressingclimatechangeanditsimpacts,inthecontextofsustainabledevelopmentandeffortstoeradicatepoverty,Acknowledgingthedevastatingimpactsofthecoronavirusdisease2019pandemicandtheimportanceofensuringasustainable,resilientandinclusiveglobalrecovery,showingsolidarityparticularlywithdevelopingcountryParties,RecognizingtheimportantadvancesmadethroughtheUNFCCCmultilateralprocesssince1994,includinginthecontextoftheConvention,theKyotoProtocolandtheParisAgreement,Acknowledgingthatclimatechangeisacommonconcernofhumankind,Partiesshould,whentakingactiontoaddressclimatechange,respect,promoteandconsidertheirrespectiveobligationsonhumanrights,therighttohealth,therightsofindigenouspeoples,localcommunities,migrants,children,personswithdisabilitiesandpeopleinvulnerablesituationsandtherighttodevelopment,aswellasgenderequality,empowermentofwomenandintergenerationalequity,Notingtheimportanceofensuringtheintegrityofallecosystems,includinginforests,theoceanandthecryosphere,andtheprotectionofbiodiversity,recognizedbysomeculturesasMotherEarth,andalsonotingtheimportanceforsomeoftheconceptof‘climatejustice’,whentakingactiontoaddressclimatechange,ExpressingappreciationtotheHeadsofStateandGovernmentwhoparticipatedintheWorldLeadersSummitinGlasgowandfortheincreasedtargetsandactionsannouncedandthecommitmentsmadetoworktogetherandwithnon-Partystakeholderstoacceleratesectoralactionby2030,Recognizingtheimportantroleofindigenouspeoples,localcommunitiesandcivilsociety,includingyouthandchildren,inaddressingandrespondingtoclimatechange,andhighlightingtheurgentneedformultilevelandcooperativeaction,Recognizingtheinterlinkedglobalcrisesofclimatechangeandbiodiversityloss,andthecriticalroleofprotecting,conservingandrestoringnatureandecosystemsindeliveringbenefitsforclimateadaptationandmitigation,whileensuringsocialandenvironmentalsafeguards,I.Scienceandurgency1.Recognizestheimportanceofthebestavailablescienceforeffectiveclimateactionandpolicymaking;Advanceuneditedversion22.WelcomesthecontributionofWorkingGroupItotheIntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChangeSixthAssessmentReport1andtherecentglobalandregionalreportsonthestateoftheclimatefromtheWorldMeteorologicalOrganization,andinvitestheIntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChangetopresentitsforthcomingreportstotheSubsidiaryBodyforScientificandTechnologicalAdvicein2022;3.Expressesalarmandutmostconcernthathumanactivitieshavecausedaround1.1°Cofglobalwarmingtodateandthatimpactsarealreadybeingfeltineveryregion;4.StressestheurgencyofenhancingambitionandactioninrelationtomitigationadaptationandfinanceinthiscriticaldecadetoaddressgapsbetweencurrenteffortsandpathwaysinpursuitoftheultimateobjectiveoftheConventionanditslong-termglobalgoal;II.Adaptation5.NoteswithseriousconcernthefindingsfromthecontributionofWorkingGroupItotheIntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChangeSixthAssessmentReport,includingthatclimateandweatherextremesandtheiradverseimpactsonpeopleandnaturewillcontinuetoincreasewitheveryadditionalincrementofrisingtemperatures;6.Emphasizestheurgencyofscalingupactionandsupport,includingfinance,capacity-buildingandtechnologytransfer,toenhanceadaptivecapacity,strengthenresilienceandreducevulnerabilitytoclimatechangeinlinewiththebestavailablescience,takingintoaccounttheprioritiesandneedsofdevelopingcountryParties;7.Welcomesthenationaladaptationplanssubmittedtodate,whichenhancetheunderstandingandimplementationofadaptationactionsandpriorities;8.UrgesPartiestofurtherintegrateadaptationintolocal,nationalandregionalplanning;9.InvitestheIntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChangetopresenttotheConferenceofthePartiesatitstwenty-seventhsession(November2022)thefindingsfromthecontributionofWorkingGroupIItoitsSixthAssessmentReport,includingthoserelevanttoassessingadaptationneeds,andcallsupontheresearchcommunitytofurthertheunderstandingofglobal,regionalandlocalimpactsofclimatechange,responseoptionsandadaptationneeds;III.Adaptationfinance10.NoteswithconcernthatthecurrentprovisionofclimatefinanceforadaptationremainsinsufficienttorespondtoworseningclimatechangeimpactsindevelopingcountryParties;11.UrgesdevelopedcountryPartiestourgentlyandsignificantlyscaleuptheirprovisionofclimatefinance,technologytransferandcapacity-buildingforadaptationsoastorespondtotheneedsofdevelopingcountryPartiesaspartofaglobaleffort,includingfortheformulationandimplementationofnationaladaptationplans;12.Recognizestheimportanceoftheadequacyandpredictabilityofadaptationfinance,includingthevalueoftheAdaptationFundindeliveringdedicatedsupportforadaptation;13.WelcomestherecentpledgesmadebymanydevelopedcountryPartiestoincreasetheirprovisionofclimatefinancetosupportadaptationindevelopingcountryPartiesin1IntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChange.2021.ClimateChange2021:ThePhysicalScienceBasis.ContributionofWorkingGroupItotheSixthAssessmentReportoftheIntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChange.VMasson-Delmotte,PZhai,APirani,etal.(eds.).Cambridge:CambridgeUniversityPress.Availableathttps://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1/.Advanceuneditedversion3responsetotheirgrowingneeds,includingcontributionsmadetotheAdaptationFundandtheLeastDevelopedCountriesFund,whichrepresentsignificantprogresscomparedwithpreviousefforts;14.Callsuponmultilateraldevelopmentbanks,otherfinancialinstitutionsandtheprivatesectortoenhancefinancemobilizationinordertodeliverthescaleofresourcesneededtoachieveclimateplans,particularlyforadaptation,andencouragesPartiestocontinuetoexploreinnovativeapproachesandinstrumentsformobilizingfinanceforadaptationfromprivatesources;IV.Mitigation15.Reaffirmsthelong-termglobalgoaltoholdtheincreaseintheglobalaveragetemperaturetowellbelow2°Cabovepre-industriallevelsandtopursueeffortstolimitthetemperatureincreaseto1.5°Cabovepre-industriallevels,recognizingthatthiswouldsignificantlyreducetherisksandimpactsofclimatechange;16.Recognizesthattheimpactsofclimatechangewillbemuchloweratthetemperatureincreaseof1.5°Ccomparedwith2°C,andresolvestopursueeffortstolimitthetemperatureincreaseto1.5°C;17.Alsorecognizesthatlimitingglobalwarmingto1.5°Crequiresrapid,deepandsustainedreductionsinglobalgreenhousegasemissions,includingreducingglobalcarbondioxideemissionsby45percentby2030relativetothe2010levelandtonetzeroaroundmid-century,aswellasdeepreductionsinothergreenhousegases;18.Furtherrecognizesthatthisrequiresacceleratedactioninthiscriticaldecade,onthebasisofthebestavailablescientificknowledgeandequity,reflectingcommonbutdifferentiatedresponsibilitiesandrespectivecapabilitiesandinthecontextofsustainabledevelopmentandeffortstoeradicatepoverty;19.InvitesPartiestoconsiderfurtheractionstoreduceby2030non-carbondioxidegreenhousegasemissions,includingmethane;20.CallsuponPartiestoacceleratethedevelopment,deploymentanddisseminationoftechnologies,andtheadoptionofpolicies,totransitiontowardslow-emissionenergysystems,includingbyrapidlyscalingupthedeploymentofcleanpowergenerationandenergyefficiencymeasures,includingacceleratingeffortstowardsthephasedownofunabatedcoalpowerandphase-outofinefficientfossilfuelsubsidies,whileprovidingtargetedsupporttothepoorestandmostvulnerableinlinewithnationalcircumstancesandrecognizingtheneedforsupporttowardsajusttransition;21.Emphasizestheimportanceofprotecting,conservingandrestoringnatureandecosystems,includingforestsandotherterrestrialandmarineecosystems,toachievethelong-termglobalgoaloftheConventionbyactingassinksandreservoirsofgreenhousegasesandprotectingbiodiversity,whileensuringsocialandenvironmentalsafeguards;V.Finance,technologytransferandcapacity-buildingformitigationandadaptation22.UrgesdevelopedcountryPartiestoprovideenhancedsupport,includingthroughfinancialresources,technologytransferandcapacity-building,toassistdevelopingcountryPartieswithrespecttobothmitigationandadaptation,incontinuationoftheirexistingobligationsundertheConvention,andencouragesotherPartiestoprovideorcontinuetoprovidesuchsupportvoluntarily;Advanceuneditedversion423.NoteswithconcernthegrowingneedsofdevelopingcountryParties,inparticularduetotheincreasingimpactsofclimatechangeandincreasedindebtednessasaconsequenceofthecoronavirusdisease2019pandemic;24.WelcomesthefirstreportonthedeterminationoftheneedsofdevelopingcountryPartiesrelatedtoimplementingtheConventionandtheParisAgreement2andthefourthBiennialAssessmentandOverviewofClimateFinanceFlows3bytheStandingCommitteeonFinance;25.EmphasizestheneedtomobilizeclimatefinancefromallsourcestoreachthelevelneededtoachievethegoalsoftheParisAgreement,includingsignificantlyincreasingsupportfordevelopingcountryParties,beyondUSD100billionperyear;26.NoteswithdeepregretthatthegoalofdevelopedcountryPartiestomobilizejointlyUSD100billionperyearby2020inthecontextofmeaningfulmitigationactionsandtransparencyonimplementationhasnotyetbeenmet,andwelcomestheincreasedpledgesmadebymanydevelopedcountryPartiesandtheClimateFinanceDeliveryPlan:MeetingtheUS$100BillionGoal4andthecollectiveactionscontainedtherein;27.UrgesdevelopedcountryPartiestofullydeliverontheUSD100billiongoalurgentlyandthroughto2025,andemphasizestheimportanceoftransparencyintheimplementationoftheirpledges;28.UrgestheoperatingentitiesoftheFinancialMechanism,multilateraldevelopmentbanksandotherfinancialinstitutionstofurtherscaleupinvestmentsinclimateaction,andcallsforacontinuedincreaseinthescaleandeffectivenessofclimatefinancefromallsourcesglobally,includinggrantsandotherhighlyconcessionalformsoffinance;29.Re-emphasizestheneedforscaled-upfinancialresourcestotakeintoaccounttheneedsofthosecountriesparticularlyvulnerabletotheadverseeffectsofclimatechange,andinthisregardencouragesrelevantmultilateralinstitutionstoconsiderhowclimatevulnerabilitiesshouldbereflectedintheprovisionandmobilizationofconcessionalfinancialresourcesandotherformsofsupport,includingspecialdrawingrights;30.EmphasizesthechallengesfacedbymanydevelopingcountryPartiesinaccessingfinanceandencouragesfurthereffortstoenhanceaccesstofinance,includingbytheoperatingentitiesoftheFinancialMechanism;31.Notesthespecificconcernsraisedwithregardtoeligibilityandabilitytoaccessconcessionalformsofclimatefinance,andre-emphasizestheimportanceoftheprovisionofscaled-upfinancialresources,takingintoaccounttheneedsofdevelopingcountryPartiesthatareparticularlyvulnerabletotheadverseeffectsofclimatechange;32.Encouragesrelevantprovidersoffinancialsupporttoconsiderhowvulnerabilitytotheadverseeffectsofclimatechangecouldbereflectedintheprovisionandmobilizationofconcessionalfinancialresourcesandhowtheycouldsimplifyandenhanceaccesstofinance;33.Acknowledgestheprogressmadeoncapacity-building,particularlyinrelationtoenhancingthecoherenceandcoordinationofcapacity-buildingactivitiestowardstheimplementationoftheConventionandtheParisAgreement;34.RecognizestheneedtocontinuesupportingdevelopingcountryPartiesinidentifyingandaddressingbothcurrentandemergingcapacity-buildinggapsandneeds,andtocatalyseclimateactionandsolutionstorespond;2SeedocumentFCCC/CP/2021/10/Add.2–FCCC/PA/CMA/2021/7/Add.2.3SeedocumentFCCC/CP/2021/10/Add.1–FCCC/PA/CMA/2021/7/Add.1.4Availableathttps://ukcop26.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Climate-Finance-Delivery-Plan-1.pdf.Advanceuneditedversion535.WelcomesthejointannualreportsoftheTechnologyExecutiveCommitteeandtheClimateTechnologyCentreandNetworkfor2020and20215andinvitesthetwobodiestostrengthentheircollaboration;36.Emphasizestheimportanceofstrengtheningcooperativeactionontechnologydevelopmentandtransferfortheimplementationofmitigationandadaptationaction,includingaccelerating,encouragingandenablinginnovation,andtheimportanceofpredictable,sustainableandadequatefundingfromdiversesourcesfortheTechnologyMechanism;VI.Lossanddamage37.Acknowledgesthatclimatechangehasalreadycausedandwillincreasinglycauselossanddamageandthat,astemperaturesrise,impactsfromclimateandweatherextremes,aswellasslowonsetevents,willposeanever-greatersocial,economicandenvironmentalthreat;38.Alsoacknowledgestheimportantroleofabroadrangeofstakeholdersatthelocal,nationalandregionallevel,includingindigenouspeoplesandlocalcommunities,inaverting,minimizingandaddressinglossanddamageassociatedwiththeadverseeffectsofclimatechange;39.Reiteratestheurgencyofscalingupactionandsupport,asappropriate,includingfinance,technologytransferandcapacity-building,forimplementingapproachestoaverting,minimizingandaddressinglossanddamageassociatedwiththeadverseeffectsofclimatechangeindevelopingcountryPartiesthatareparticularlyvulnerabletotheseeffects;40.UrgesdevelopedcountryParties,theoperatingentitiesoftheFinancialMechanism,UnitedNationsentitiesandintergovernmentalorganizationsandotherbilateralandmultilateralinstitutions,includingnon-governmentalorganizationsandprivatesources,toprovideenhancedandadditionalsupportforactivitiesaddressinglossanddamageassociatedwiththeadverseeffectsofclimatechange;41.Recognizestheimportanceofdemand-driventechnicalassistanceinbuildingcapacitytoimplementapproachestoaverting,minimizingandaddressinglossanddamageassociatedwiththeadverseeffectsofclimatechange;42.WelcomesthefurtheroperationalizationoftheSantiagonetworkforaverting,minimizingandaddressinglossanddamageassociatedwiththeadverseeffectsofclimatechange,includingtheagreementonitsfunctionsandprocessforfurtherdevelopingitsinstitutionalarrangements;43.Endorsesparagraphs67–70and73–74ofdecision-/CMA.3;6,744.Acknowledgestheimportanceofcoherentactiontorespondtothescaleofneedscausedbytheadverseimpactsofclimatechange;45.Resolvestostrengthenpartnershipsbetweendevelopinganddevelopedcountries,funds,technicalagencies,civilsocietyandcommunitiestoenhanceunderstandingofhowapproachestoaverting,minimizingandaddressinglossanddamagecanbeimproved;5FCCC/SB/2020/4andFCCC/SB/2021/5.6Draftdecisionentitled“GlasgowClimatePact”proposedunderagendaitem2(c)oftheConferenceofthePartiesservingasthemeetingofthePartiestotheParisAgreementatitsthirdsession.7ItisnotedthatdiscussionsrelatedtothegovernanceoftheWarsawInternationalMechanismonLossandDamageassociatedwithClimateChangeImpactsdidnotproduceanoutcome:thisiswithoutprejudicetofurtherconsiderationofthismatter.Advanceuneditedversion6VII.Implementation46.RecallsthattheroundtablesamongPartiesandnon-Partystakeholdersonpre-2020implementationandambitionheldin2018,2019and2020helpedtohighlightandenhanceunderstandingoftheeffortsofandchallengesfacedbyPartiesinrelationtoactionandsupportinthepre-2020period,aswellasoftheworkoftheconstitutedbodiesinthatperiod;47.StronglyurgesallPartiesthathavenotyetdonesotomeetanyoutstandingpledgesundertheConventionassoonaspossible;48.Welcomestheactiontakentounlockthepotentialforsectoralactiontocontributetofulfillingandimplementingnationaltargets,particularlyinemission-intensivesectors;49.RecognizestheneedtotakeintoconsiderationtheconcernsofPartieswitheconomiesmostaffectedbytheimpactsofresponsemeasures,particularlydevelopingcountryParties,inlinewithArticle4,paragraphs8and10,oftheConvention;50.Alsorecognizestheimportanceofprotecting,conservingandrestoringecosystemstodelivercrucialservices,includingactingassinksandreservoirsofgreenhousegases,reducingvulnerabilitytoclimatechangeimpactsandsupportingsustainablelivelihoods,includingforindigenouspeoplesandlocalcommunities;51.EncouragesPartiestotakeanintegratedapproachtoaddressingtheissuesreferredtoinparagraph50aboveinnationalandlocalpolicyandplanningdecisions;52.Recognizestheneedtoensurejusttransitionsthatpromotesustainabledevelopmentanderadicationofpoverty,andthecreationofdecentworkandqualityjobs,includingthroughmakingfinancialflowsconsistentwithapathwaytowardslowgreenhousegasemissionandclimate-resilientdevelopment,includingthroughdeploymentandtransferoftechnology,andprovisionofsupporttodevelopingcountryParties;VIII.Collaboration53.Recognizestheimportanceofinternationalcollaborationoninnovativeclimateaction,includingtechnologicaladvancement,acrossallactorsofsociety,sectorsandregions,incontributingtoprogresstowardstheobjectiveoftheConventionandthegoalsoftheParisAgreement;54.RecallsArticle3,paragraph5,oftheConventionandtheimportanceofcooperationtoaddressclimatechangeandsupportsustainableeconomicgrowthanddevelopment;55.Recognizestheimportantroleofnon-Partystakeholders,includingcivilsociety,indigenouspeoples,localcommunities,youth,children,localandregionalgovernmentsandotherstakeholders,incontributingtoprogresstowardstheobjectiveoftheConventionandthegoalsoftheParisAgreement;56.WelcomestheimprovementoftheMarrakechPartnershipforGlobalClimateAction8forenhancingambition,theleadershipandactionsofthehigh-levelchampions,andtheworkofthesecretariatontheNon-stateActorZoneforClimateActionplatformtosupportaccountabilityandtrackprogressofvoluntaryinitiatives;57.Alsowelcomesthehigh-levelcommuniqué9ontheregionalclimateweeksandencouragesthecontinuationofregionalclimateweekswherePartiesandnon-Party8Availableathttps://unfccc.int/sites/default/files/resource/Improved%20Marrakech%20Partnership%202021-2025.pdf.9Availableathttps://unfccc.int/regional-climate-weeks/rcw-2021-cop26-communique.Advanceuneditedversion7stakeholderscanstrengthentheircredibleanddurableresponsetoclimatechangeattheregionallevel;58.FurtherwelcomestheinformalsummaryreportsbytheChairoftheSubsidiaryBodyforScientificandTechnologicalAdviceontheoceanandclimatechangedialoguetoconsiderhowtostrengthenadaptationandmitigationactionandonthedialogueontherelationshipbetweenlandandclimatechangeadaptationrelatedmatters;59.InvitesPartiestosubmitviewsonhowtoenhanceclimateactiononlandundertheexistingUNFCCCprogrammesandactivitiesinparagraph75ofthereportonthedialogueontherelationshipbetweenlandandclimatechangeadaptationrelatedmattersreferredtoinparagraph58above,andrequeststheChairoftheSubsidiaryBodyforScientificandTechnologicalAdvicetoprepareaninformalsummaryreportthereonandmakeitavailabletotheConferenceofthePartiesatitstwenty-seventhsession;60.InvitestherelevantworkprogrammesandconstitutedbodiesundertheUNFCCCtoconsiderhowtointegrateandstrengthenocean-basedactionintheirexistingmandatesandworkplansandtoreportontheseactivitieswithintheexistingreportingprocesses,asappropriate;61.AlsoinvitestheChairoftheSubsidiaryBodyforScientificandTechnologicalAdvicetoholdanannualdialogue,startingatthefifty-sixthsessionoftheSubsidiaryBodyforScientificandTechnologicalAdvice(June2022),tostrengthenocean-basedactionandtoprepareaninformalsummaryreportthereonandmakeitavailabletotheConferenceofthePartiesatitssubsequentsession;62.UrgesPartiestoswiftlybeginimplementingtheGlasgowworkprogrammeonActionforClimateEmpowerment,respecting,promotingandconsideringtheirrespectiveobligationsonhumanrights,aswellasgenderequalityandempowermentofwomen;63.ExpressesappreciationfortheoutcomesofthesixteenthConferenceofYouth,organizedbytheconstituencyofchildrenandyouthnon-governmentalorganizationsandheldinGlasgowinOctober2021,andthe“Youth4Climate2021:DrivingAmbition”eventhostedbyItalyinMilan,Italy,inSeptember2021;64.UrgesPartiesandstakeholderstoensuremeaningfulyouthparticipationandrepresentationinmultilateral,nationalandlocaldecision-makingprocesses,includingundertheConventionandtheParisAgreement;65.InvitesfuturePresidenciesoftheConferenceoftheParties,withthesupportofthesecretariat,tofacilitatetheorganizationofanannualyouth-ledclimateforumfordialoguebetweenPartiesandyouthincollaborationwiththeUNFCCCchildrenandyouthconstituencyandotheryouthorganizationswithaviewtocontributingtotheimplementationoftheGlasgowworkprogrammeonActionforClimateEmpowerment;66.Emphasizestheimportantroleofindigenouspeoples’andlocalcommunities’cultureandknowledgeineffectiveactiononclimatechange,andurgesPartiestoactivelyinvolveindigenouspeoplesandlocalcommunitiesindesigningandimplementingclimateactionandtoengagewiththesecondthree-yearworkplanforimplementingthefunctionsoftheLocalCommunitiesandIndigenousPeoplesPlatform,for2022–2024;67.Expressesitsrecognitionfortheimportantroletheobserverorganizationsplay,includingtheninenon-governmentalorganizationconstituencies,insharingtheirknowledge,andtheircallstoseeambitiousactiontomeettheobjectivesoftheConventionandcollaboratingwithPartiestothatend;68.EncouragesPartiestoincreasethefull,meaningfulandequalparticipationofwomeninclimateactionandtoensuregender-responsiveimplementationandmeansofimplementation,whicharevitalforraisingambitionandachievingclimategoals;Advanceuneditedversion869.CallsuponPartiestostrengthentheirimplementationoftheenhancedLimaworkprogrammeongenderanditsgenderactionplan;1070.Takesnoteoftheestimatedbudgetaryimplicationsoftheactivitiestobeundertakenbythesecretariatreferredtointhisdecision;71.Requeststhattheactionsofthesecretariatcalledforinthisdecisionbeundertakensubjecttotheavailabilityoffinancialresources.10Decision3/CP.25.