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#WWViews#COP21 climateandenergy.wwviews.org/results/
World Wide Views on Climate and
Energy ACTION TOOLKIT Slide2
What is
World Wide Views?
On June 6th, 10,000 citizens in 76 countries attended 97
day-long meetings and were given the opportunity to share their views on five themes:
Importance of tackling climate change
Tools to tackle climate change
UN negotiations and national commitments
Fairness and distribution of efforts
Making and keeping climate promisesSlide3
"We are very excited that World Wide Views on Climate and Energy is being organized and happy to collaborate with such an important initiative. Bringing forward the views and the voices of citizens from across the globe can only contribute to a positive new universal climate agreement in Paris in December. In supporting this unique and novel approach, we believe we are also making an important contribution to Article 6 of the Convention as it relates to education and public awareness."
Christiana Figueres, UNFCCC Executive Secretary
“June 6 was a great day for taking democratic action on climate. It was not a day without a future impact; it was not an end but a beginning. [...] This major citizen consultation is therefore a direct contribution to the
mobilization
that will help us take decisions at the end of the year, that are commensurate with the climate emergency but also with the incredible opportunities that the
decarbonization
of our economies and our societies provides.”
Ségolène
ROYAL
Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Slide4
World Wide Views provides
data and messages that are supported
by UNFCCC and can be used to support advocacy work around climate change
and energy issues
Help us lift citizens’ voices
from
the largest worldwide citizen deliberation on climate
change:
b
y cherry-picking these data and messages and using them through
your streams you will be
actively
supporting a
‘
demonstration of viability of large-scale, representative deliberation on complex matters’ – that’s how WWV was described by The Nature Journal (link).
Why W
o
rld
Wide
Views?Slide5
Citizens’ voices matter. The UN is working with governments everywhere to define the climate change agenda and preserve the planet. The data from World Wide Views
will continue to inform these processes and be used by decision makers around the world
with a view to raising ambition.The UN
is talking about the data here
(UNFCCC),
there
(UN) and
everywhere
(Guardian). And we are nearing the
FINAL LAUNCH
of the Results on September 26
th
at the United Nations in New York!
Why now?Slide6
On September 26th
, UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana
Figueres supported the launch of the Final Results Report and discussed the results at a high-level event in New York with the following stakeholders…….
Ms. Annick Girardin, French Secretary of State for Development and Francophony, to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development, France
Ms.
Hakima
El
Haite
,
Delegate Minister to the Minister of Energy, Mines, Water and Environment, in charge of Environment, Morocco
Ms. Karen
Florini
,
Deputy Special Envoy for Climate Change at the U.S. Department of State (invited)Mr. Ronald Jumeau
,
Seychelles Ambassador for Climate Change and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) issuesMr. Gérard Mestrallet, ENGIE CEO, member of Caring for Climate for Global Compact and Business Dialogue moderatorMr. Jean-Pascal van Ypersele, Vice-chair of the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
Final Results Report Launch Slide7
Final Results Report Launch!
Join us at the UN Official Side Event on WWViews at COP21 on November 30
th or follow the live streamed event here: http://webtv.un.org/#When? Monday,30 Nov 2015 18:30—20:00 (CEST)
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COP 21
is an
excellent opportunity to engage with your members, stakeholders and other audiences by bringing them the views of citizens on climate.
More and more people and organizations are supporting in lifting citizens’ voices into the policy process.
The Challenge Slide9
How to get involved
2. Drive Online Viewing
Share tweets, posts, graphics and videos with your community online, encouraging them to explore and use WWViews data.
1.
Explore the Data
E
ncourage
your networks to explore the data and come up with new analysis that may support
your climate action messaging
.
3.
Share Data Offline
R
efer to
WWViews data in discussions with delegates, in side events, workshops in person and to the digitally disconnected in networks.Slide10
1. Explore the Data Dig into the data and tailor the findings into key messages for Climate
NYC week and beyond Slide11
Developing new findings to support your causes around climate change action
WWV data is extremely granular: results relating to policy ambition, mitigation, adaptation, finance, CBDR and more are sorted per country, gender, age
and pre-aggregated for all key groups such as Annex 1, developing countries , G7, LDC’s, AOSIS…. You name it! Slide12
Where to find the data…….
Come up with your own unique
interesting findings that shed new light on your priority issues and support your organizations’ messaging on Climate Change and Energy. Sharing findings makes
the most out of of citizens voice!
Webtool
for automatic visualization analysis here:
Climateandenergy.wwviews.org
/download-results/
Open source data on citizens’ perceptions are available as an CSV file in different formats can be found at this
link
.Slide13
Users can see the webtool to generate graphic visualizations based on different country groupings.
Regional, Country Grouping Comparisons
……
Results are available for comparison
here
.Slide14
Example of how data has been analyzedSlide15
2. Drive Online Viewing
Share tweets, posts, graphics and videos with your community online, encouraging them to vote Slide16
ShareableMessages
Here are some quotes and tweets for you to share and help you spread the word about citizens views on climate
Amplify the voices of citizens on
climate for #COP21 See
#
wwviews
climateandenergy.wwviews.org
/results
/
10,000 citizens voted on issues of climate change and energy
@
WWViews
#
wwwviews
. See results at
climateandenergy.wwviews.org
/results/
Tell @UN citizens
views at #COP21
See #
wwviews
results
climateandenergy.wwviews.org
/results/
Compare citizen views of different
countries for #COP21
See
#
wwviews
climateandenergy.wwviews.org
/
resultsSlide17
Tweet Key FindingsThe following slides contain
tweetable analysis and vizualizations from findings……
#
WWViews
#COP21
@
WWViewsSlide18
1. Importance of Tackling Climate Change
78% of global citizens feel very concerned about climate
change
#COP21
#
WWViews
66% of citizens think that measures to tackle climate change are an opportunity
to improve our quality of life.
#COP21
#
WWViews
63% of citizens consider that whatever it takes must be done in Paris to keep
warming below 2°C.
#COP21
#
WWViews
More visualizations found at this
link.Slide19
2. Tools to Tackle Climate Change
78 % of citizens choose educations programs for the broader public as a
popular tool to reduce greenhouse
#COP21
#
WWViews
45
% of citizens would like to see all fossil fuel exploration stopped.
34
% of citizens from petroleum exporting countries agree with this measure.
#COP21
#
WWViews
88
% of citizens are in
favour
of a carbon tax, the highest number being in Senegal (98%)
#COP21
#
WWViews
More visualizations for download found at this
link.Slide20
3. United Nations negotiations and National Commitments
82% of citizens consider that the efforts of developing countries should depend on funding from developed countries (completely or partly)
#COP21
#
WWViews
68% of global citizens
think that a Paris agreement should include a global long-
term goal
becomes legally
binding for all
countries #COP21
#
WWViews
High-income countries should scale up climate finance commitments
#COP21
#
WWViews
More visualizations for download found at this
link.Slide21
4. Fairness and distribution of efforts
79% of citizens think that high-income countries should pay more, than already agreed on, for mitigation and adaption in low-income countries ($100 billion)
#COP21
#
WWViews
WWViews
key finding: All
countries must reduce their GHG emissions, even if others do not
#
COP21
#
WWViews
More visualizations for download found at this
link.
68% think that a long-term goal of zero emissions at the end of this century should be legally binding for all
countries #
COP21
#
WWViewsSlide22
5. Making and Keeping Climate Promises
71% of citizens believe an
agreement in Paris should include national short-term goals that are legally binding for all countries
- #COP21
#
WWViews
90% of global citizens believe that all countries should publish an annual report on their emissions and progress made.
-#COP21
#
WWViews
50% of citizens ask that countries have the right to inspect each other’s reporting of adaptation and mitigation efforts
- #COP21 #
WWViews
More visualizations for download found at this
link.Slide23
3. Share Data Offline
Share World Wide Views to your members for spreading citizens’ views into dialogues and debates at COP21. Slide24
Where can you find the final Results Report?
The following link:
http://climateandenergy.wwviews.org/publications/Slide25
Thank you!
Get ready for
to amplify voices ahead of COP21! #WWViews
#COP21
Questions regarding Toolkit contact:
contact@wwwvews.org