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GERMAN PAVILION INNOVATE4CLIMATE | FRANKFURT 2018 - ADELPHI
German Pavilion
Innovate4Climate | Frankfurt 2018
GERMAN PAVILION INNOVATE4CLIMATE | FRANKFURT 2018 - ADELPHI
Welcome!

         This year’s German Pavilion at Innovate4Climate is focus-
         ing on Germany’s engagement in promoting the carbon
         market and climate finance. At various stands, a broad range
         of German exhibitors invite you to learn more about their
         projects, initiatives and businesses to inform you and other
         specialists in the respective fields about their activities and
         work. Explore our diverse programme of panel discussions,
         talks and workshops. We will make the German Pavilion a
         hive of activity and invite you to discuss the latest project
         outcomes and focus topics with us.

         Opening reception
         at the German Pavilion

         22 May 2018
         18.00 to 19.00
       Be our guest and meet our exhibitors and their experts on
       carbon markets and emissions trading, green and climate
.      finance as well as sustainable energy finance in developing
    General  View
       countries and emerging economies. Representatives from
       BMU and BMZ will also be attending the opening reception.
       A light snack will be served.
GERMAN PAVILION INNOVATE4CLIMATE | FRANKFURT 2018 - ADELPHI
The Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear
Safety (BMU) is responsible for a range of government policies which are re-
flected in the name of the ministry itself. For more than 30 years, the Ministry
has worked to protect the public from environmental toxins and radiation
and establish an intelligent and efficient use of raw materials; it has advanced
climate action and promoted a use of natural resources that conserves
biodiversity and secures habitats. BMU is responsible within the German
government for climate policy on the national, European and international
levels. Its activities range widely from domestic climate policy to the interna-
tional climate negotiations under the UNFCCC. Germany is taking an active
role in realizing the agreed commitments by enhancing its own activities and
supporting other parties in their efforts to mitigate and adapt to the impacts
of climate change.
www.bumb.bund.de/en

The Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) is
responsible for the German development cooperation implemented by GIZ

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and KfW, as well as by international organizations, partnering with private
sector and civil society organizations. BMZ accounts for approximately 90
per cent of Germany‘s international climate finance. It is supporting action
in climate change mitigation and adaptation through bilateral programs in
over 60 partner countries to jointly achieve the goals of the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development and the Paris Agreement, recognizing that climate
change is jeopardizing sustainable development. To trigger transformational
investments, BMZ supports the creation of enabling environments and the
set-up of innovative financial instruments that help to mobilize the private
sector for climate action. In addition to bilateral programs, Germany has
launched and supported a number of major global initiatives. The “Nationally
Determined Contributions (NDC) Partnership” promotes coordination and
exchange at national and international level to improve cooperation between
the different stakeholders to facilitate the implementation of climate goals
that partner countries have set themselves in their NDCs. The InsuResilience
Global Partnership, for which Germany partners up with other countries, civil
society, the insurance industry and development banks, seeks to strengthen
the resilience of developing countries and protect the lives and livelihoods
of poor and vulnerable people against the impacts of disasters. Together with
others, Germany also supports the Africa Renewable Energy Initiative (AREI)
which is set to achieve at least 10 GW of new and additional renewable energy
generation capacity by 2020, and at least 300 GW by 2030.
www.bmz.de/en/
Workshops

Tuesday, 22 May

12:10 - 13:10     Private Sector Contributions to Close the
Room: Plateau 1   Emissions Gap: Aligning Private Engagement
                  with the Paris Rule Book
                  (Federal Ministry of the Environment,
                  Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU))

14:30 - 15:30     Green Financial Centers – Added Value and What
Room: Plateau 1   They Do
                  (Green Finance Cluster Frankfurt)

14:30 - 15:30     The Business Case for Adaptation in the Private Sector
Room: Satellit    (Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and
                  Development (BMZ), Frankfurt School - UNEP Collabo-
                  rating Centre for Climate and Sustainable Energy Finance)

15:40 - 16:40     Results Based NDC Implementation –
Room: Plateau 2   Turning Climate Ambitions into Successful Actions
                  (Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and
                  Development (BMZ), KfW, Deutsche Gesellschaft für
                  Inter­nationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH)

16:50 - 17:50     Benchmarks for Baselines – a Match Made for 1.5
Room: Sirius      Degrees Celsius?
                  (German Environment Agency (UBA))

16:50 - 17:50     Global Cooperation for Transformative Change
Room: Plateau 2   and Ambition Raising
                  (Federal Ministry of the Environment,
                  Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU))

Wednesday, 23 May

17:15 - 18:15     Innovative Insurance Solutions for Climate Risk
Room: Satellit    Finance within the InsuResilience Global Partnership
                  (Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and
                  Development (BMZ), InsuResilience Secretariat, KfW)

Thursday, 24 May

09:00 - 10:00     De-Risking Climate Investments:
Room: Plateau 1   The Case for Geothermal Development
                  (Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and
                  Development (BMZ), KfW)
10:10 - 11:10        How Can Other Climate Policy Instruments Contribute
Room: Sirius         to Build an ETS and How do They Interact?
                     Case Studies from Mexico and India
                     (German Environment Agency (UBA))

13:40 14:40          Towards Conducive Sustainable Finance Frameworks –
Room: Satellit       Approaches and Experiences from Green Bonds
                     Markets in Asia and Europe
                     (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale
                     Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Federal Ministry for
                     Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ),
                     Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (SEB))

Pitch Hub Events
All events take place in the Innovate4Climate Exhibition (Level 2)

Thursday, 24 May

09:30 - 10:00        NDE Germany – national contact point for climate
                     technology under the UNFCCC Technology Mechanism
                     (NDE Germany Implementing Office)

10:00 - 10:30        “What‘s next in Climate Finance Readiness?”
                     (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale
                     Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH / adelphi)

10:30 - 11:00        The Nitric Acid Climate Action Group (NACAG) –
                     offering a straight forward deal on transforming
                     an industrial sector towards climate neutrality on
                     a global scale
                     (The Nitric Acid Climate Action Group (NACAG))

11:00 - 11:30        Long-term finance for entrepreneurs – enabling
                     low-carbon development
                     (DEG Invest)

11:30 - 12:00        Scaling up green bonds to finance climate change
                     mitigation and the green transformation
                     (German Development Institute / Südwind-Institut)

12:00 - 12:30        Challenges and opportunities for urban climate
                     finance – Lessons learned from eThekwini,
                     Santiago de Chile and Chennai
                     (adelphi)
Events at the German Pavilion

Tuesday, 22 May

12:00 - 12:45     Linking carbon markets and climate finance in Africa
                  (Perspectives Climate Group)

13:00 - 13:45     Engaging the Financial Sector in Green Agriculture
                  in Latin America
                  (EcoBusiness Fund (KfW / Finance in Motion))

14:00 - 14:45     Talanoa Dialogue: How do market mechanisms help
                  us get there? GIZ’s worldwide experience in supporting
                  transformation to low-carbon economies and climate-­
                  resilient societies (GIZ)

15:00 - 15:45     Offset elements in domestic ETSs – trends and prospects
                  (ICAP)

16:00 - 16:45     Ambition raising through Article 6 – opportunities
                  and challenges
                  (NewClimate Institute / Wuppertal Institute)

Wednesday, 23 May

12:00 - 12:45     Financing Climate Smart Enterprises –
                  a link to SDG implementation
                  (adelphi)

13:00 - 13:45     Lessons Learnt from GETFiT Uganda – Attracting
                  Private Investment for Renewable Energy Generation
                  (KfW)

14:00 - 14:45     EU Emissions Trading System reloaded – a new dawn
                  in phase IV? (DEHSt)
Events at the German Pavilion

15:00 - 15:45   Past climate performance is not a guarantee of future
                climate performance; managing your investments in
                a changing climate
                (Ecofys, a Navigant Company)

17:00 - 17:45   Governing Paris Article 6.4 – what roles and
                functions for the Article 6.4 supervisory body?
                (Wuppertal Institute)

Thursday, 24 May

10:00 - 10:45   Aligning development finance with the
                Paris Agreement (NewClimate Institute)

11:00 - 11:45   Sustainable Finance – integrating ESG criteria into
                investment decisions (Ecofys, a Navigant Company /
                Kommunalkredit Public Consulting)

12:00 - 12:45   MRV capacities and NDC implementation
                (verico SCE)

13:00 - 13:45   Preparing Africa for the implementation of Article 6:
                East and West African Alliance on Carbon Markets
                and Climate Finance
                (Climate Focus)

14:00 - 14:45   Private sector climate investments showcased by
                a DeveloPP climate project
                (Agentur für Wirtschaft & Entwicklung (AWE) /
                DEG Invest)
15:00 - 15:45
                Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment
                Report 2018 – Banking on Sunshine
                (Frankfurt School – UNEP Collaborating Centre
                for Climate & Sustainable Energy Finance)
14 exhibitors

adelphi
www.adelphi.de

Climate Focus
www.climatefocus.com

Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Internationale Zusammenarbeit
(GIZ) GmbH
www.giz.de

Ecofys, a Navigant company
www.ecofys.com/en

EnergyAgency.NRW
www.energieagentur.nrw

The Frankfurt School-UNEP
Collaborating Centre for Climate &
Sustainable Energy Finance
www.fs-unep-centre.org

FutureCamp Climate
www.future-camp.de
German Emissions Trading
Authority at the Federal
Environment Agency (DEHSt)
www.dehst.de/EN

Gold Standard
www.goldstandard.org

KfW
www.kfw.de

NewClimate Institute
www.newclimate.org

Perspectives
www.perspectives.cc

verico SCE
www.verico.eu

Wuppertal Institute
www.wupperinst.org/cop
www.carbon-mechanisms.de
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