As the world prepares for the second Global Stocktake (GST) in 2026, the alignment between long-term visions and near-term climate targets has never been more critical. Around 80 Long-Term Low-Emission Development Strategies (LT‑LEDS) have been submitted to UNFCCC, and more than 20 long-term decarbonization strategies have been submitted under the Deep Decarbonization Pathways projects.
The session builds on two upcoming reports:
- UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre’s synthesis report on long-term decarbonisation strategies across national, sectoral, and city levels
- The 2050 Pathways Platform flagship report on the implementation of LT-LEDS
The webinar will convene practitioners, development partners, and research organisations. Drawing on the two reports and documented country experiences, this session will focus on how long-term strategies for decarbonization have supported progress towards implementation of the Paris Agreement and address the following questions
- What governance and institutional frameworks enable effective LT LEDS design and implementation?
- What evidence exists on creating an enabling environment for low-carbon technologies?
- Where have LT-LEDS been most impactful, and where are the gaps?
- How can LT-LEDS better support NDC enhancement and transition planning?
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