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Breakout Sessions Instructions - PowerPoint Presentation

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Breakout Sessions Instructions - PPT Presentation

Three breakouts biomass atmospheric flux oceans and wet carbon The breakout sessions are selfassigned We will request a volunteer to be the lead of each breakout session Each breakout session should ID: 1028784

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1. Breakout Sessions InstructionsThree breakouts: biomass, atmospheric flux, oceans and wet carbonThe breakout sessions are self-assignedWe will request a volunteer to be the lead of each breakout sessionEach breakout session should discuss COP27 and interagency opportunities following the feedback presented and discussed in earlier panelsA single Power Point slide will be created by the lead to summarize discussionLead reports a 5-minute summary of the discussion and key takeaways of the discussion during the Plenary

2. Science advancements relevant to COP27Existing data gaps and needs in which CMS projects/datasets could contributeInteragency priorities on carbon monitoringWhat an interagency carbon monitoring system look like? Who should be included/engaged? What would be the steps?Strengths of CMS stakeholder engagement effortsWhat is working well? Share experiences. What have you learned from stakeholders? From scientists?Gaps in CMS Stakeholder membershipWho are the major stakeholders? Who is missing? Who should we focus on engaging with in the next phase?Challenges and barriers for effective stakeholder engagementShare your experiences, lessons learned, and recommendations What support do you need moving forward? Breakout Sessions Guidance Questions