The UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre is calling for Authors for the 2026 Climate Technology Progress Report (CTPR).
The CTPR is produced annually and launched before COP. The production is led by UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre in collaboration with the UNFCCC Technology Mechanism, the Technology Executive Committee and the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) and guided by a Steering Committee. The target audience for the report is the UNFCCC constituency, national planners/decision-makers, and funding/development agencies.
This call for authors, seeks highly qualified experts to contribute as Lead Authors or Contributing Authors. This is an excellent opportunity for professionals engaged in climate-related technologies, and sustainable development to contribute to a report that will influence global climate action strategies.
Contributing to the CTPR 2026 offers a unique opportunity to inform climate policy by exploring the enabling conditions that facilitate the advancement of climate technologies. It provides the chance to collaborate with leading international experts in climate technology and the y, while also gaining visibility and recognition within global climate and policy communities.
The Climate Technology Progress Report series provides the following:
- scientifically credible and policy-relevant assessments of different aspects of tech transfer in key areas, including those related to feasibility, finance, innovation, and governance.
- delivers information relevant to the UNFCCC process, to the implementation of the Paris Agreement.
- strengthens informed country action on technology transfer including the creation of enabling environments.
Focus of the 2026 Climate Technology Progress Report
The 2026 edition of the report focuses specifically on climate technologies that directly safeguard or enhance ocean carbon uptake and long‑term carbon storage, with particular attention to the stability and enhancement of the ocean carbon sink under climate change.
The report will address three interrelated domains:
- protecting and enhancing natural ocean carbon systems;
- strengthening ocean carbon intelligence, monitoring, and data infrastructure; and
- advancing emerging marine carbon dioxide removal approaches.
Note that we we are also looking for authors to lead a chapter dedicated regional perspective on Small Island Developing States (SIDS).
For more information, you can reach out to:
Blanche Ting, Energy Advisor – Climate, Energy, Innovation, Email: marie-blanche.ting@un.org
Mohamed Walid Jomni, Project Officer – Climate Technology, Email: mohamed.jomni@un.org
Application deadline: 25/02/2026
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