Making the Mitigation Work Programme fit for purpose Options for forms, focus and information that would lead to successful implementation

Parties established the Mitigation Work Programme (MWP) at COP26 to "urgently scale up mitigation ambition and implementation" to help reach the temperature goal of the Paris Agreement. At COP27, Parties further fleshed out the MWP, which will be operationalised each year between 2023-2026...

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