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Development and transfer of technologies
Promoting and enhancing action on the development and transfer of environmentally
sound technologies to developing country Parties is critical to supporting
action on mitigation of greenhouse gases and adaptation to the adverse effects of
climate change.
Technology Mechanism
The Technology
Mechanism established by the Cancun Agreements in December 2010 represents a step
to move beyond the 'conventional' approach to technology transfer under the
Convention undertaken in the past – based essentially on capacity building and
technology needs assessments – to a more 'dynamic' arrangement geared
towards fostering public-private partnerships; promoting innovation; catalyzing the
use of technology road maps or action plans; responding to developing country Party
requests on matters related to technology transfer; and facilitating joint R&D
activities. The Technology Mechanism consists of the Technology Executive Committee
(TEC) and the Climate Technology Centre
and Network (CTCN).
The Technology Mechanism, which became fully operational in 2012, will play
a meaningful role in making a "real" difference as envisaged by the Cancun
Agreements. Importantly, the Technology Mechanism must become an integrated and
coherent entity which is both flexible in its design and operations and effective in
carrying out its tasks to support the ultimate objective of the Convention. It would
do this through accelerating international, regional and national technology
development and transfer action that supports mitigation and adaptation on the ground
at a scale that can make an impact on the global effort.
Technology Executive Committee
The TEC, as the policy component of the Technology Mechanism, facilitates the
effective implementation of the Technology Mechanism, consistent with its functions. The
TEC also further implements the technology transfer
framework, with special attention given to supporting the important ongoing
effort of developing country Parties to identify and prioritize their technology
needs through Technology Needs
Assessments (TNAs). The TNA process is supported by the Poznan strategic programme
on technology transfer.
Climate Technology Centre and Network
The CTCN, the implementation component of the Technology Mechanism, facilitates the
effective implementation of the Technology Mechanism, consistent with its functions. One of the primary functions of
the CTCN is to respond to requests from developing country Parties, sent through
their national designated entities, on matters related to the development and
transfer of technology. Both the TEC and the CTCN are accountable to and operate
under the guidance of the COP.
TT:CLEAR – the UNFCCC home for technology
TT:CLEAR aims to provide
information on all technology activities under the Convention. It showcases
developing country technology projects seeking support and projects that developed
countries have supported under Convention. In particular, it highlights the results
of technology needs assessments, such as technology action plans, that are ready to
be supported. In addition, TT:CLEAR also showcases the work of the TEC, in particular
the TEC’s policy recommendations on technology development and transfer.
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