Integrated reporting: Opportunities and challenges regarding climate and energy projections and policies and measures Justin Goodwin, Katrina Young (Aether) Mihai Tomescu (EEA) 11 September ǀ joint Eionet meetings: ‘Energy and environment’ and ‘Climate change mitigation’
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Integrated reporting:
Opportunities and challenges regarding climate and energy projections and policies and measures
Justin Goodwin, Katrina Young (Aether)
Mihai Tomescu (EEA)
11 September ǀ joint Eionet meetings: ‘Energy and environment’ and ‘Climate change mitigation’
This presentation builds on the 2017 report on Integrating Climate and
Energy Projections in Practice.
Expanding the concepts to Projections and Policies and Measures.
• This builds on:• 15+ years of GHG data compilation and reporting,
evolution of reporting frameworks and National Systems• Detailed energy statistics/data and energy measures
have always been a core component -> this community understands energy data
• Regular trusted policy advice through transparent compilation and reporting• Identify/communicate/re-enforce messages on progress with key policy areas• Engage stakeholders• Support target assessments and feasibilities
• Standard templates, data structures/nomenclatures and updatable indicators.
• National Systems:• Pools of expertise regularly compiling data, improving data, providing ad-hoc advice
to decision makers, regular stakeholder engagement.
• Understood and constantly improving data quality
Trends and Projections
GHG Policies and Measure Reporting
Integrated reporting development and learning
• 10 – 15 years of detailed climate reporting (UNFCCC, EU Monitoring Mechanism)
• 20+ years EEA/Topic Centre work on environmental data reporting, QA/QC and indicator development: • Climate, Air, Ecosystems; Industry, Transport, Energy, Agriculture, Waste.
• New ideas for Paris Agreement Transparency (Article 13)
Reporting -> Data flow -> Data quality -> Analysis -> Decisions
Emerging good practice: Paris Agreement (hopefully)
• Narrative: The story of ambition and progress.
– Engages, Inspires, calls to action.
– “Talanoa Dialogue”
– Cannot stand without the Evidence!
• Evidence: The detail beneath the story. Builds trust and understanding.
– Tabular/Structured data: (trends, targets, actions, progress). Can be combined, analysed re-produced.
– Transparent Methodologies: Research and analytical approaches.
– Needs the Narrative for decision makers to engage
The Narrative
EEA/ETC: Experimental templates: Work in progress
• A.1: Overview:– Narrative of progress and ambition e.g. Talanoa Dialogue
• A.2: National Objectives and Targets– Tabular data. “New concept to test”
• A.3: Policies and Measures– Tabular data. “New expansions to test”. Building on MMR
PAMs & Commission templates 09-08-2018
• B.4: Current situation and projections– Tabular data: GHG Inventories, NREAP and NEEAP reporting &