Danish Climate Envelope

Start Year

2008

End Year

Ongoing

Status

Geographical Scope

DCE

Description

Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Dramatic changes in climate conditions and weather extremes are already affecting millions of people around the world, damaging crops and coastlines and putting food, water and energy security at risk. Climate change threatens to reverse progress towards sustainable development.

Therefore, steps are needed to help countries adapt to the impacts of climate change and assist countries in the transition to become low carbon economies. The Paris Agreement marks a historic turning point for global cooperation to address climate change. The Danish Government is fully committed to supporting the implementation of the Paris Agreement and assisting developing countries with delivering action on the ground. Established in 2008 the Climate Envelope is a mechanism for channeling Danish dedicated climate funding to support mitigation and adaptation activities in developing countries. The envelope is managed as an integrated part of Danish development assistance.

The Envelope is operating within the strategic framework of Danish development assistance which focuses on fighting poverty and supporting growth and employment in developing countries as well as improving security and fighting migration. The Ministry for Energy, Utilities and Climate proposes and prepares activities for half of the Climate Envelope funds while the Ministry for Foreign Affairs proposes and prepares activities for the other half of the Climate Envelope funds.

Main Objectives

Assist developing countries to adapt to climate change
Assist developing countries with the transition to a low carbon economy
Prepare developing countries to enter into and implement the new global climate agreement, agreed at COP21 in Paris with a view to sustainable development.

Main Activities

Supporting more effective policies and planning (in particular related to the energy and water sectors)
Promoting climate solutions through more effective markets and investments
Building more robust international architecture

Outcomes and Impact

Strengthened national and community-level climate change policies, planning frameworks and information systems
Scale up of climate-relevant technologies, infrastructure and markets
More consolidated, effective and ambitious international climate architecture

Negotiations involved

Annual Budget (in millions)

0.00

Currency Used

Euro

Patnering Entities

Development Partner
Financing Agency

Countries Active

Energy Sectors and Subsectors

Renewable Energy

Sources

http://www.netpublikationer.dk/um/guiding_principles_danish_climate_envelope_2016/Pdf/guiding_principles_danish_climate_envelope_2016.pdf

https://um.dk/en/about-us/procurement/contracts/short/contract-opportunitie/newsdisplaypage/?newsid=979f966e-57d0-4757-b173-7a390bf6d7fb

http://www.netpublikationer.dk/um/guiding_principles_danish_climate_envelope_2016/Html/kap02.html

Verification Documents

Contact Person or Organisation

Kvalitet og Faglighed i Udviklingssamarbejdet
Name of Programme Officer: Jens Fugl
E-mail address of Programme Officer: jenfug@um.dk
Telephone of Programme Officer: +45 33921767

 

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