TENTATIVE NATIONAL CONTRIBUTION OF CHILE (INDC) FOR THE PARIS CLIMATE
AGREEMENT 2015 Government of Chile
Chile requires a systematized strategy to strengthen national and
international capacities in the face of Climate Change. Although from the
Ministry of the Environment and in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, efforts have been made to implement south-south-north cooperation
projects that allow building and strengthening capacities in the country in
terms of Climate Change, today the country can foresee the availability of
information and valuable learning to put at the service of their citizens,
particularly those most vulnerable, but also that of their peers under the
UNFCCC.
In coordination with the Ministry of Education, Chile has introduced -
albeit incipiently - the challenges and opportunities of climate change in
curricular meshes of students and teachers. It has also sought to generate
platforms for the management and dissemination of information on Climate
Change. These efforts must continue, be increased and disseminated, with
prospects for south-south cooperation. The country aspires to have educated
citizens on sustainable, inclusive, resilient and low carbon development.
4.2. National Contribution Tentative on development and capacity
building
4.2.1. The development of projection models that Chile can share and
disseminate nationally and internationally, with both individual and joint
efforts with other countries available.
4.2.2. Conducting seminars jointly with those countries willing to provide
training and training support to nations that require it, in the preparation
and communication of their tentative national contributions, inventories of
greenhouse gas emissions, national communications, biennial reports update and
appropriate national mitigation actions (NAMAs).
4.2.3. The development of promotion instruments for research and
development of capacities at the national and sub-national levels,
strengthening the response capacity of communities and local governments, in
order to strengthen the national adaptive capacity, through institutional
development and strengthening of the capacities of those groups and sectors of
the country that are most vulnerable to the impacts of Climate Change.
Thus, Chile expects to have a baseline on the financing of climate change
at the national level, being able to identify and systematize financial flows
according to their origin, national and international public and private
expenditure and, eventually, according to their execution
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