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Linking Air Quality Management to Climate Change Mitigation: COP26 Side Event

November 10-11, 2021

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  • Air pollutants and greenhouse gases are often emitted from the same sources, such as coal-fired power plants and diesel-fueled vehicles. Fine particles are the most damaging air pollutants to health responsible for more than 90% of the approximately 7 million premature deaths per year caused by air pollution. Methane is a precursor of ground-level ozone and is 80 times more potent at warming the planet than carbon dioxide over a 20-year period. Exposure to ozone causes some 1 million premature deaths every year. Furthermore, some components of fine particles, such as black carbon, are also powerful short-lived climate pollutants. Reducing fine particles therefore helps to achieve local benefits of improving air quality and health, and global benefits of climate change mitigation. These linkages between air pollution and climate pollutants call for integrated approaches to air quality management and climate change mitigation, to ensure that global benefits of air quality management are realized, and at the same time, climate change mitigation choices do not result in increased local air pollution and harm to health.

    The main objective of this event is to call for action by COP26 to catalyze clean air efforts around the world to simultaneously achieve climate, health and sustainable development goals. 

    This event is being organized jointly by the World Bank, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Environmental Defense Fund and World Resources Institute.

    The event will be livestreamed at the Methane Moment Pavilion in the COP26 Blue Zone in Glasgow.

  • Day 1: November 10, 2021

    Time (ET)

    Content/Process

    Who

    07:00-07:30

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    07:30-07:35

    Welcome and opening remarks

     

    Richard Damania, Chief Economist, Sustainable Development Network, World Bank

    07:35-8:50

    Session 1. The magnitude of the global air pollution challenge and links to climate
    (Presentations followed by Q & A)

    Chair: Sarah Vogel, Senior Vice President, Health, Environmental Defense Fund

     

    How raising the clean air bar can mitigate climate change: the new WHO Air Quality Guidelines

    Maria Neira, Director, Public Health and the Environment Department, World Health Organization

     

    Reducing short-lived climate pollutants for air quality management

    Drew Shindell, Professor of Earth Science, Duke University and World Bank consultant

     

    Questions and answers

     

     

    Strengthening air quality management in Accra, Ghana

    Emmanuel Kabenlah-Egya Appoh, Acting Director, Environmental Protection Agency, Ghana Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation

     

    Successful interventions targeting air pollution and climate change mitigation

    Yewande Awe, PMEH Program Manager, Environment, Natural Resources and Blue Economy Practice Group, World Bank

     

    Questions and answers

     

    08:50-09:00

    Coffee break

     

    09:00-10:30

    Panel 1: What should be done to make clean air funding commensurate to the magnitude of the global air pollution challenge?

    Facilitator: Adrián Fernández Bremauntz, CEO, Climate Initiative of México

     

    a)       Presentation: Air pollution: A forgotten funding issue

    Jane Burston, Executive Director, Clean Air Fund

     

    b)     Facilitated panel discussion on government and private finance needs and opportunities to unlock investments and scale clean air actions with impact on climate, health and sustainable development goals.

     

    Discussion based on guiding questions

     

     

    Participants:

    ·         Janine Kuriger, Head, Global Programme Climate Change and Environment, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation

    ·         Priya Shankar, India Director, Climate and Environment Program, Bloomberg Philanthropies

    ·         Leila Pourarkin, Head of International Climate Fund, UK

    ·         Christian Albert Peter, Practice Manager, Global Platform Unit, Environment, Natural Resources and Blue Economy, World Bank

     

    Questions and answers

     

    Closing

    Karin Kemper, Global Director, Environment, Natural Resources and Blue Economy Global Practice, World Bank

     

     

    Day 2: November 11, 2021

    Time (ET)

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    07:00-07:30

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    07:30-09:00

    Session 2. Regional priorities on air pollution for achieving health and climate benefits and best practices at the national level
    (Presentations followed by Q & A)

    Chair: Jessica Seddon, Global Lead for Air Quality at World Resources Institute

     

     

    Blue Skies, Blue Seas in the Middle East and North Africa Region

    Martin Heger, Senior Environmental Economist in the Environment, Natural Resources and Blue Economy Global Practice, World Bank

    Questions and answers

     

    Actions on air quality in Latin America and the Caribbean

    Jordi Pon, Regional Coordinator for Chemicals, Waste and Air Quality, Latin America and the Caribbean Office, UNEP

    Questions and answers

     

    Supporting the private sector in achieving short lived climate pollutants (SLCP) reduction

    Eleni Michalopoulou, Stockholm Environment Institute

    Questions and answers

     

    Coffee break

     

    09:00-9:10

    Panel 2. Maximizing synergies between air quality management and climate change mitigation actions (conversation based on a series of questions panelists will be invited to respond)

    Chair: Sergio Sánchez, Senior Policy Director, Global Clean Air Initiative, Environmental Defense Fund

    09:10-10:30

    Key recommendations to mainstream clean air into finance policies and national priorities

    Rodolfo Lacy, Director of the Environment Directorate, OECD

     

    The C40 Strategy for Clean Air and Climate

     

    Zoe Chafe, Technical Lead, Air Quality Program, C40 Cities 

     

    The Clean Air Catalyst Program

    Christina P. Wong, Urban Sustainability Advisor | Green Cities | USAID, and

    Michael Doust, Director, Urban Efficiency & Climate, WRI Ross Center for Sustainable Cities

     

    Integrated approaches to air quality management and climate change mitigation

    Grzegorz Peszko, Lead Economist, Environment, Natural Resources and Blue Economy Global Practice, World Bank

     

    Best practices to achieve multiple benefits from an integrated clean air and climate approach

    Marcelo Mena, Chile’s Former Minister of Environment and World Bank consultant

     

    Questions and answers

     

     

     

    Wrap up and closing

    Rodolfo Lacy, Director of the Environment Directorate, OECD

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2021

  • TIME: 7:30 AM – 10:30 AM ET
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2021

  • TIME: 7:30 AM – 10:30 AM ET
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