Logbook – Duty for all Seafarers Sample Clauses

Logbook – Duty for all Seafarers. In result, the Katowice conference once and for all bridged the traditional bifurcation of “developed” and “developing” countries. Starting in 2024, countries will have to report on their emissions and on their actions according to common rules every two years. For developing countries with limited capacities, the rulebook provides flexibility regarding the scope, frequency, and level of detail of reporting. Countries making use of this option will however need to explain why they require this flexibility and provide self-determined time frames to improve reporting. Additional flexibility applies to LDCs and SIDS. In return for developing countries agreeing to common rules, developed countries agreed to provide more transparency on climate finance and to start discussions on a new collective finance goal in 2020. Another win for developing countries was the decision that the Kyoto Protocol’s Adaptation Fund will in the future serve the Paris Agreement. These institutional decisions were supported by successful replenishment of the GCF and the AF. The mandate for the implementation and compliance committee is also stronger than may have been expected. While the Paris Agreement explicitly gives only a facilitative role to the committee, it now has a mandate to independently initiate consideration of non-compliance in certain cases. The committee may furthermore on its own consider if a country has not communicated or maintained an NDC, has not submitted its transparency report, or, in the case of a developed country, its indicative finance report. The negotiation results also provided a solid basis for a Global Stocktake that is successful in catalysing ambition. Parties decided that substantial time will be dedicated to the process. Non- Party stakeholders may participate by making submissions and, in principle, in roundtables or workshops. Whether or not the Global Stocktake will become a success will be crucially determined by the way the co-facilitators choose to set up the process.
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