For information only - not an official document
UNIS/OUS/348
21 July 2016
REMINDER
Re-issued as received
MEDIA ADVISORY
Who: High-level participants from the 197 Parties to the Montreal Protocol
What: Meetings under the Montreal Protocol on Substances that
Deplete the Ozone Layer
The 197 parties to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer are meeting in Vienna, Austria, from 15 to 23 July 2016 to continue working to an amendment to the Protocol in 2016 to phase down the production and consumption of global-warming-inducing hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), by first resolving challenges identified under the "Dubai Pathway on HFCs" adopted last year.
HFCs are used in air conditioning, refrigeration, foams and aerosols as replacement for many ozone depleting substances. An agreement to phase down HFCs under the Montreal Protocol would avoid an estimated 105 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent by 2050, and up to 0.4°C of global warming by the end of the century, while continuing to protect the ozone layer.
Montreal Protocol parties will hold the Third Extraordinary Meeting of the Parties, to be specifically convened to address HFCs, on 22 and 23 July. Around 35 environment ministers are expected to take part in the meeting from all over the world, as well as United States Secretary of State John Kerry.
The Extraordinary Meeting will include a ministerial roundtable discussion on the morning of Friday, 22 July. The discussion will focus on how Montreal Protocol parties can move forward in 2016 to deliver on the mandate of the "Dubai Pathway on HFCs".
In addition, the parties are discussing issues related to alternatives to ozone-depleting substances, terms of reference for a study on the funding needed for the replenishment of the Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol for the 2018 - 2020 period, among others, during the 38 th meeting of the Open-ended Working Group (18 - 21 July).
This year, Montreal Protocol parties have achieved the final phase-out of ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) with the phase-out of CFCs used in metered-dose inhalers, a significant milestone following 30 years of concerted global action to protect the ozone layer.
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Senior officials from the European Commission, Environment and Climate Change Canada, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and other government representatives will be available for interviews. Journalists wishing to schedule interviews with them are requested to send their requests to: unepnewsdesk@unep.org, dan.tengo@unep.org and mark.grassi@unep.org.
Those wishing to cover the meetings and are not accredited to the VIC should write to press@unvienna.org . Only plenary sessions of the meetings will be open to the media.
For more information, please contact:
Dan Teng'o, Ozone Secretariat Communications Officer, at dan.tengo@unep.org, +43 699 14 597 026 and Mark Grassi, Information Assistant, UNEP Regional Office for Europe, at mark.grassi@unep.org, +41 788 750 086