We are pleased to announce that our draft series of guidance is now open for a 60-day public consultation, from 26 July to 25 September.
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The ICAT guidance aims to support transparent and ambitious climate action by providing a toolbox of guidance for the assessment of the GHG, sustainable development and transformational impacts of policies and actions. Public consultation on the 10 guidance documents and Introductory Guide will take place via Collaborase, an interactive software that supports transparency and easier commenting.
To facilitate comments, we are offering a series of webinars. Each webinar will provide an overview of the series of guidance, then dive into the content and format of a specific document or pair of documents. Most webinars will provide information on how Stakeholder Participation Guidance and Technical Review Guidance relate to the specific guidance covered, and all will end with a brief how-to on commenting via the Collaborase platform. Use the links below to register for the webinar session(s) you’d like to attend. All sessions will last one hour. We look forward to your comments.
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16 August – 10 am US EDT – Agriculture Guidance & Forest Guidance
17 August – 10 am US EDT – Renewable Energy Guidance & Buildings Efficiency Guidance
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