Scaled-up Sustainable Transport in support of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development

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Scaled-up Sustainable Transport in support of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development Cornie Huizenga- Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport Patrick Oliva Michelin Challenge Bibendum PPMC Stakeholder Meeting May 17 th 2016 Leipzig, Indonesia

Agenda Stakeholder Meeting 15.00 15.30 Registration and networking 15.30 15.45 Welcome Remarks 15.45 16.00 Short report on the Informal EU Transport Council (April, Amsterdam) and the Climate Action 2016 Summit (May, Washington DC) 16.00 16.30 PPMC 2016 Theory of Change: Common Framework on Transport, Sustainable Development and Climate Change, Macro Road Map to Decarbonize the Transport Sector and Quick Wins on Sustainable Development and Climate Change 16.30 17.30 Discussion: Common Framework on Transport, Sustainable Development and Climate Change, Macro Road Map to Decarbonize the Transport Sector, Quick Wins on Sustainable Development and Climate Change 17.30 18.00 ITF Project on the De-carbonization of the Transport Sector 18.00 18.30 Presentation and Discussion: post-itf PPMC 2016 activities

4 Key Global Processes targeted by SLoCaT and PPMC in 2016 Implementation of Paris Agreement on Climate Change Implementation of 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda (SDGs) Habitat III 14 th United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

SLoCaT/PPMC and Global Processes on Transport Sustainable Development $175,000,000,000 For More Sustainable Transport SG High Level Advisory Group on Sustainable Transport Climate Change Habitat III SLoCaT Key Messages on Sustainable Transport Quito Action Plan on Sustainable Urban Transport Trade and Development UNCTAD SLoCaT Ministerial Round Table on Sustainable Transport UNCTAD Expert Group on Sustainable Transport

Summary - SLoCaT Follow-up Build Consensus on Common Framework + Tracking Framework, Global Road Map and Quick Wins Get Buy in from all key stakeholders, including national and local government and private sector Develop medium term strategy to mobilize action in support of NDCs, LPAA, Habitat III and UNCTAD 14 Governance: strengthen and expand existing coalitions on sustainable transport, where helpful create new institutional arrangements

Moving Sustainable Transport forward in 2016 Develop a Global Narrative on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport that supports short medium and long term action Common Framework setting out Goals on Transport, Sustainable Development and Climate Change Global Roadmap to decarbonize transport sector Quick Win Actions to encourage short term action to kick start the transformation of the transport sector

Common Framework on Transport, Climate Change and Sustainable Development (1) 4 Possible Goals to shape global Transport Narrative Differentiated pathways to realize goals for developed and developing countries

Common Framework on Transport, Climate Change and Sustainable Development (2)

Road Map for Decarbonizing the Transport Sector in the Context of Sustainable Development Roadmap for a zero net emission economy early in the second part of the century, to secure a well below 2 C climate target called for in Paris Agreement 1 7 Investment in adaptation & offsetting Synergistic urban transformation 8 Low-carbon energy supply strategy 2 Make innovation take center stage Avoid, Shift, Improve, 6 Adapted solutions for rural world 5 Unnecessary travel reduction Financial & regulatory tools Shortened supply chains Modal efficiency improvement 4 3 Key Building Blocks are NOW in place already More Ambitious than IEA 2DS Institutional Synergy & Simultaneity 2016 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050 2060 2080

Focus on synergistic urban transformation Leverage aspiration for healthier, inclusive lifestyles to drive de-carbonization Suggestions: ----- Develop joint SUMP/ULEC approach ----- Work with Covenant of Mayors

A three-pronged low-carbon energy strategy

Orchestrate modal and system efficiency improvement

Engineer financial & regulatory tools to support low-carbon solutions

Complementary Strategies

Quick Win Actions Criteria for Quick Win Actions: Common Framework 2016-2030 Quick Win Actions 2016-2020 Can be implemented in period 2016-2020 Substantial sustainable development and climate change benefits Tested at scale Replicable across regions Contributes to long term transformation Cost effective positive economic returns Spurs action in passenger and freight transport Global Road map for decarbonizing transport sector 2016-2050/2080 Accelerate global phase-out of fossil fuel subsidies Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning Tighten fuel economy standards Sustainable freight recognition schemes

Quick Win Processs March May 16 May December 16 Development Long list 140 Initial Analysis, reduce to 40 Detailed analysis 20 candidate Quick Wins Stakeholder Consultation Present and Get Buy-in Inputs from: SLoCaT members Targeted invitations Initial assessment of: Climate Impact Sustainable Dev. Impact Scalability Replicability Sellability Detailed assessment: Alignment with goals on: access, efficiency, safety and climate Alignment with SDG transport targets, Habitat 3 and NDCs Policy, capacity and Finance barriers