Navigating the technical dialogue of the first global stocktake from process to findings
Harald Winkler and
Farhan Akhtar
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Farhan Akhtar: United States Department of State
Nature Climate Change, 2025, vol. 15, issue 1, 37-43
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Abstract The first global stocktake under the Paris Agreement to assess implementation and progress towards achieving its long-term goals was completed in 2023. Here we reflect on the process and findings of the technical dialogue, based on our experience as co-facilitators, and describe innovations in the process, technical findings and evidence-based policy-making following a learning-by-doing approach. We point to the technical dialogue’s 17 key findings, across the topics of context, mitigation, response measures, adaptation, loss and damage, means of implementation and support, and finance flows, which were informed by the best available science and equity considerations. We also consider how the key findings informed the political outcome of the global stocktake and highlight the importance of the technical dialogue for ratcheting up climate ambition across all topics.
Date: 2025
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