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 * CONTEXT
 * IP-CCSE
 * MISSION STATEMENT
 * INDO-PACIFIC REGION
 * QUAD
 * BLOG
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The Indo-Pacific Climate Challenge Summit & Expo (“IP-CCSE”) is a platform for
stakeholder engagement, education, and communication that advances cooperation
in climate change mitigation and environmental protection.
The IP-CCSE also hosts annual hybrid convenings in the Indo-Pacific region,
including in the United States. These events host leaders and thinkers in
policy, finance, business, technology, academia, government, and the media.
Together, they elevate, design, and activate cumulative steps towards Net Zero
and environmental rejuvenation.

The inaugural event will be hosted in Canberra, Australia, October 17-19, 2024.

Future convenings include:

 * New Delhi, India, June 5-7, 2025
 * Tokyo, Japan, June 5-7, 2026
 * Washington, DC, June 4-6, 2027

More events will be organized throughout the Indo-Pacific Region to focus on
national-specific issues and solutions.




CONTEXT





As the impacts of climate change grow in severity, new mechanisms are urgently
needed to advance tangible progress towards reducing greenhouse gases,
regenerating the environment, and achieving the UN Sustainable Development
Goals.

The Indo-Pacific Region is particularly sensitive to the climate crisis due to
its large populations, preponderance of coastlines, and dispersed island
nations. The climate crisis has become an existential risk. More frequent and
massive storms, floods, and wildfires are changing the availability of
resources. Accelerated rising ocean levels reduce low-lying habitable areas.
Because these conditions may compound and trigger global migrations and related
conflicts, climate change is also a matter of national security for continental
nations.

The Indo-Pacific Climate Challenge Summit & Expo (“IP-CCSE”) initiative aims to
help secure tangible gains in public policies, green finance, climate-conscious
investments, and civil society engagement. By facilitating thoughtful
collaboration, the IP-CCSE spurs innovation and new developments. The ultimate
goal is to generate and support the dynamics for continual cooperation and
reforms, advancing global progress toward the sustainability of human
development on Earth.




THE INDO-PACIFIC CLIMATE CHALLENGE SUMMIT & EXPO (“IP-CCSE”)





The IP-CCSE Platform is a year-round hub for resource sharing, communication,
and strategic connection building.

 * Tiered access to data and video libraries
 * Tiered communication capabilities
 * Strategic partnerships and networks

The IP-CCSE convening events

The Summit & Expo are annual hybrid convenings rotating in the Indo-Pacific.
They are creative, immersive, wide-ranging events that engage the vast region’s
ethnically and culturally diverse nations. They are opportunities for vertical
cooperation between international organizations, national agencies, and civil
society organizations. They activate a growing network around climate change
data flow, mitigation, and carbon reduction solutions.

Summit:

 * Access: By invitation-only
 * Format: Conferences, panels, workshops, subject-focused networking
 * Examples of topics:
   * green entrepreneurship, public-private partnerships, Extended Producers
     Responsibility, property value protection, transition to Net-Zero,
     infrastructure mitigation;
   * regenerative farming and ranching, permaculture, fishing management,
     riparian regeneration, soil conservation, water management, minerals mining
     licensing, runoffs regulation, and decommissioning;
   * industry and manufacturing; cities and infrastructure; transportation;
     building construction and temperature management; energy generation,
     storage, and transmission; green/blue hydrogen hubs;
   * Air purity; plastic waste and microplastics; fossil fuels pollution; carbon
     capture and storage;
   * Eco-systems and wildlife; weather engineering; circular economy and “U”
     economy; sustainability; human flourishing and peace.
 * Expo:
   Exhibitions, trade booths, education, action guidance, conferences, panels,
   workshops; connections with schools and universities, links with corporations
   developing new technologies and techniques, and presentations from government
   environmental agencies, industries, and NGOs.
   
   
   
   * Access: on the first day, by invitation only; on the second day, accredited
     professionals, schools, and universities; and on the third day, the general
     public.
   * Site: The Expo will include booths for exhibitors, stages for conferences
     and panels, and delegates’ functions and meeting rooms. Large areas
     dedicated to industrial and home improvement presentations, electric
     vehicles, drone evolution in farming and ranching, and multi-renewable
     source/distributed storage microgrids.
   * Events:
 * Youth Awards and Innovation Awards
 * Films and documentaries
 * Games/prizes, entertainment, music
 * Live video feeds, simulcasts, and recordings of all events and presentations
 * Curated showings of the video library




MISSION STATEMENT





Vision
A necessary step to solving the climate crisis is to define shared interests and
objectives. The IP-CCSE activates cooperation between regional structures, such
as the Quad and the High Ambition Coalition, and national agencies, such as
Environmental Protection, Education, or Economic Development. Further
collaboration is generated between agencies and industries, academia and
businesses, education and entrepreneurs, and the public.
Objectives

 * Engage communities and leaders across the diverse Indo-Pacific region
 * Focus on island nations, whose people are on the frontline of climate change
   impacts
 * Advance public commonality and become a driving force for progress and change
 * Foster environmentalism and environmental protection
 * Conceive sustainable human development in harmonious balance with Nature
 * Design transition solutions to Net Zero and significant greenhouse gas
   reduction (GGR)
 * Demonstrate ecosystem regeneration
 * Develop concerted cooperation techniques such as Negotiated Regulations ©

Core values and issues

 * Strengthen communities through indigenous ecosystem-level knowledge,
   stewardship of the land, regenerative agriculture and ranching, and economic
   opportunities
 * Women’s education, empowerment, and economic opportunities
 * Multi-generational planning
 * Climate justice
 * Mitigation: infrastructure, buildings and dwellings, transportation, energy
   generation and transmission, cities and communities, water management
 * Global climate finance
 * Green Entrepreneurship focused on the youth
 * Public-private partnerships-based solutions

Execution and fulfillment

IP-CCSE.org is a US, California-based 501(c)(3) non-profit entity that designs,
builds, and activates the IP-CCSE platforms. It also organizes and conducts the
Summit & Expo. Its operations’ various actors are hired/subcontracted locally
and remotely.

Addressing climate issues and building cooperation-based solutions is conducive
to the Indo-Pacific geopolitical stability by addressing urgent concerns,
generating equitable economic development, and ensuring environmental justice.

Cooperation-based action gathers energy between the COPs that feeds the media
and social platform sharing, and builds public support for audacious NDCs. The
IP-CCSE is an organization on a mission, gathering people with a purpose.


INDO-PACIFIC REGION






The Indo-Pacific Region stretches from India to the western shores of the
Americas, and from NE Asia to Australia and New Zealand. The region encompasses
nations with many of the fastest-growing populations and industrial
developments, creating unprecedented environmental pressures. Many countries are
at immediate risk of massive floods, requiring urgent adaptation. In numerous
areas, the regulatory universe is insufficient, which allows rapid environmental
deterioration. 

The region’s young populations, however, are dedicated to improve the earth’s
environment, bringing dedication, creativity, and power to change the current
paradigms and, in fact, save the world.




QUAD





The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (“Quad”) is a functional cooperation between
Australia, India, Japan, and the United States. Its new Quad Climate Working
Group (2021) should play a critical role in advancing climate goals in the
region, as reflected in recent summits and related reports. (see extracts *
I-IV, below). Public engagement efforts will assist the Quad’s long-term
objectives and regional leadership.
The CCSE focuses on and supports two of the Quad Summit (*-II) objectives:
a. “Advancing low-emissions technology solutions to support emissions
reduction;”

b. Bringing solutions to “climate mitigation, adaptation, resilience,
technology, capacity- building, and climate finance.”

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Background/foundational reports:

I- Quad Leaders’ Joint Statement: “The Spirit of the Quad”

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/03/12/quad-leaders-joint-statement-the-spirit-of-the-quad/

> On this historic occasion of March 12, 2021, the first-ever leader-level
> summit of the Quad, we pledge to strengthen our cooperation on the defining
> challenges of our time.
> We are united in recognizing that climate change is a global priority and will
> work to strengthen the climate actions of all nations, including to keep a
> Paris-aligned temperature limit within reach.

II- US White House fact sheet on the March 12, 2021, Quad Summit

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/03/12/quad-leaders-joint-statement-the-spirit-of-the-quad/
“We have identified the climate challenge as a priority for the Quad and the
Indo-Pacific region. We will establish a new Quad Climate Working Group focused
on:

 * Cooperation, both among ourselves and with other countries, to strengthen the
   implementation of the Paris Agreement, including keeping a Paris-aligned
   temperature limit within reach;
 * Working together and with other countries to support, strengthen, and enhance
   actions globally;
 * Committing to advancing low-emissions technology solutions to support
   emissions reduction;
 * Cooperation on climate mitigation, adaptation, resilience, technology,
   capacity-building, and climate finance.”

III- Joint Statement from Quad Leaders, September 24, 2021

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/09/24/joint-statement-from-quad-leaders/#:~:text=We%2C%20the%20leaders%20of%20Australia%2C%20India%2C%20Japan%2C%20and,open%20Indo-Pacific%2C%20which%20is%20also%20inclusive%20and%20resilient

> We have joined forces to tackle the climate crisis, which must be addressed
> with the urgency it demands. Quad countries will work together to keep the
> Paris-aligned temperature limits within reach and will pursue efforts to limit
> it to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. To this end, Quad countries intend to
> update or communicate ambitious NDCs by COP26 and welcome those who have
> already done so. Quad countries will also coordinate their diplomacy to raise
> global ambition, including reaching out to key stakeholders in the
> Indo-Pacific region. Our work is organized across three thematic areas:
> climate ambition, clean-energy innovation and deployment, and climate
> adaptation, resilience and preparedness, with the intent to pursue enhanced
> actions during the 2020s, contributing to the aim of achieving global net-zero
> emissions preferably by 2050, and taking into account national circumstances.

IV- Japan Ministry Of Foreign Affairs’ report of the May 24, 2022, Quad Leaders
meeting in Tokyo:

https://www.mofa.go.jp/fp/nsp/page1e_000401.html

> “The Quad’s Climate Working Group collaborates on clean energy supply chains,
> disaster risk reduction, green shipping, and climate information exchanges. In
> 2022, Quad Leaders agreed to a Quad Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
> Package (Q-CHAMP) to accelerate cooperation on climate resilience in the
> region.”

“Climate: Recognizing the urgent need to address climate change as emphasized in
the latest IPCC reports, we will steadfastly implement the Paris Agreement and
deliver on the outcomes of COP26, accelerating our efforts to raise global
ambition, including reaching out to key stakeholders in the Indo-Pacific region
and supporting, strengthening, and enhancing climate actions by partners in the
region including through mobilizing climate finance, both public and private,
and facilitating the research, development, and deployment of innovative
technology.

Today, we launch the “Quad Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Package
(Q-CHAMP) with “mitigation” and “adaptation” as its two themes. […] To make
Q-CHAMP tangible, we are committed to expanding our programs, in support of
climate actions between our four countries as well as in the Indo-Pacific
region. We recognize the immense challenges posed by climate change to the
island nations of the Pacific.

We welcome the new Australian Government’s commitment to stronger action on
climate change, including through passing legislation to achieve net zero by
2050 and lodging a new, ambitious Nationally Determined Contribution.”


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