Dialogue for Climate Action : Designing Dialogue for Climate Change - Six Fundamental Principles for Catalyzing Climate Action through Dialogue

The challenges posed by climate change - the impact of which extends from small remote island villages to the entire planet - demand collective action by governments, industries, and societies at large. The private sector, equipped with significant financial resources and a commitment to innovation, has a leading role to play in the urgent global effort to reduce the negative effects of climate change and create a thriving zero-carbon economy of the future. Private sector engagement in climate action can take many forms, from the development of new technologies and financial instruments to participation in policy development. When governments establish inclusive dialogues with representatives of the private sector as well as international organizations, civil society, and communities, they can produce more integrated and comprehensive strategies for addressing this crisis. To support countries as they implement the Paris Agreement, a group of public and private sector partners has come together to develop six fundamental principles to support the establishment and enhancement of climate dialogue at all levels - global, regional, national, and local. These principles are focused on bringing the public and private sectors together as a single, well-structured platform from which to identify challenges and implement solutions for climate change issues. Guidelines for the six dialogue for climate action (D4CA) principles are: principle 1, urgency; principle 2, inclusion; principle 3, awareness; principle 4, efficiency; principle 5, transparency; and principle 6, accountability.

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017-11
Subjects:CLIMATE CHANGE, CLIMATE POLICY, PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS, CLIMATE DIALOGUE, REGULATION, ACCESS TO FINANCE, GOVERNANCE, INCLUSION, STAKEHOLDERS, TRANSPARENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/486081510900459765/Dialogue-for-climate-action-designing-dialogue-for-climate-change-six-fundamental-principles-for-catalyzing-climate-action-through-dialogue
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spelling dig-okr-10986289442021-05-25T10:54:40Z Dialogue for Climate Action : Designing Dialogue for Climate Change - Six Fundamental Principles for Catalyzing Climate Action through Dialogue World Bank Group CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE POLICY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS CLIMATE DIALOGUE REGULATION ACCESS TO FINANCE GOVERNANCE INCLUSION STAKEHOLDERS TRANSPARENCY ACCOUNTABILITY The challenges posed by climate change - the impact of which extends from small remote island villages to the entire planet - demand collective action by governments, industries, and societies at large. The private sector, equipped with significant financial resources and a commitment to innovation, has a leading role to play in the urgent global effort to reduce the negative effects of climate change and create a thriving zero-carbon economy of the future. Private sector engagement in climate action can take many forms, from the development of new technologies and financial instruments to participation in policy development. When governments establish inclusive dialogues with representatives of the private sector as well as international organizations, civil society, and communities, they can produce more integrated and comprehensive strategies for addressing this crisis. To support countries as they implement the Paris Agreement, a group of public and private sector partners has come together to develop six fundamental principles to support the establishment and enhancement of climate dialogue at all levels - global, regional, national, and local. These principles are focused on bringing the public and private sectors together as a single, well-structured platform from which to identify challenges and implement solutions for climate change issues. Guidelines for the six dialogue for climate action (D4CA) principles are: principle 1, urgency; principle 2, inclusion; principle 3, awareness; principle 4, efficiency; principle 5, transparency; and principle 6, accountability. 2017-12-05T18:47:08Z 2017-12-05T18:47:08Z 2017-11 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/486081510900459765/Dialogue-for-climate-action-designing-dialogue-for-climate-change-six-fundamental-principles-for-catalyzing-climate-action-through-dialogue http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28944 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper
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TRANSPARENCY
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ACCOUNTABILITY
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Dialogue for Climate Action : Designing Dialogue for Climate Change - Six Fundamental Principles for Catalyzing Climate Action through Dialogue
description The challenges posed by climate change - the impact of which extends from small remote island villages to the entire planet - demand collective action by governments, industries, and societies at large. The private sector, equipped with significant financial resources and a commitment to innovation, has a leading role to play in the urgent global effort to reduce the negative effects of climate change and create a thriving zero-carbon economy of the future. Private sector engagement in climate action can take many forms, from the development of new technologies and financial instruments to participation in policy development. When governments establish inclusive dialogues with representatives of the private sector as well as international organizations, civil society, and communities, they can produce more integrated and comprehensive strategies for addressing this crisis. To support countries as they implement the Paris Agreement, a group of public and private sector partners has come together to develop six fundamental principles to support the establishment and enhancement of climate dialogue at all levels - global, regional, national, and local. These principles are focused on bringing the public and private sectors together as a single, well-structured platform from which to identify challenges and implement solutions for climate change issues. Guidelines for the six dialogue for climate action (D4CA) principles are: principle 1, urgency; principle 2, inclusion; principle 3, awareness; principle 4, efficiency; principle 5, transparency; and principle 6, accountability.
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ACCOUNTABILITY
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title Dialogue for Climate Action : Designing Dialogue for Climate Change - Six Fundamental Principles for Catalyzing Climate Action through Dialogue
title_short Dialogue for Climate Action : Designing Dialogue for Climate Change - Six Fundamental Principles for Catalyzing Climate Action through Dialogue
title_full Dialogue for Climate Action : Designing Dialogue for Climate Change - Six Fundamental Principles for Catalyzing Climate Action through Dialogue
title_fullStr Dialogue for Climate Action : Designing Dialogue for Climate Change - Six Fundamental Principles for Catalyzing Climate Action through Dialogue
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