Putting the Paris Ambition Cycle into Practice
A CIDSE Webinar Series
Join us for an insightful series of online webinars aimed at equipping civil society in advancing ambitious climate action through the Paris Ambition Cycle, by influencing the upcoming submission process and implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).
NEW! Webinar recording and presentations
Webinar 1: Introduction to the UN Convention on Climate Change, COP28 and the Global Stocktake outcome
How to participate: Register via this LINK (mandatory).
Languages: Interpretation will be available in EN, FR, ES, PT
Key objectives:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the Paris ambition cycle and its role in climate governance.
- Learn how civil society can actively contribute to shaping and improving climate ambition and transparency in the next round of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) for 2025.
- Discover lessons from the NDC Transparency Initiative case studies and explore innovative approaches to climate data reporting and policy alignment.
Why attend?
This series aims to create a platform for mutual learning, sharing of experiences and clarifying the role of civil society in advocating for stronger climate action. Together, we’ll address common challenges and explore how to improve the clarity and transparency of NDCs in line with COP28 and the Global Stocktake (GST) outcomes.
Who should attend?
Civil society organisations, climate advocates, policymakers, and anyone interested in advancing climate ambition and ensuring transparent, evidence-based climate policies.
Speakers
- Adriana Opromolla, Advocacy Lead, Alliance 2015
- Sanjay Vashist, Director, CANSA
- Nakul Sharma, Program Coordinator, CANSA
- Ben Wilson, Director of Public Engagement, SCIAF
This 5-webinar series is part of the CIDSE NDC Transparency Initiative (CIDSE, Misereor, Fastenaktion, BUND) in collaboration with CANSA, Caritas Internationalis and Alliance2015. We will explore how we can strengthen national engagement and advocacy to promote greater transparency, ambition and accountability in the implementation of the NDCs.
CIDSE contact: Lydia Machaka, Energy and Extractivism Officer (machaka(at)cidse.org)