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Acknowledgements
Luca Lo Re (IEA) and Jane Ellis (OECD) would like to thank Elisa Thomas (OECD) for her research and substantive input on this paper, and OECD colleagues Chiara Falduto and Sirini Jeudy-Hugo and IEA colleague Sara Moarif for their comments to earlier drafts of this paper. The authors would also like to thank Amy Merrill Steen and Perumal Arumugam (UNFCCC secretariat) for their multiple useful inputs and feedback since early drafts of this paper. Further, the authors would like to thank Mandy Rambharos (South Africa) for her substantive input and helpful ideas on the options to enable the possible transition of eligible CDM activities. In addition, the authors would also like to thank Gregoire Baribeau (Canada), Emily Mathias and Helen Plume (New Zealand) and Axel Michaelowa, Aglaja Espelage and Hanna-Mari Ahonen (Perspectives Climate Change) for their written comments to the paper. Moreover, the authors would also like to thank Kate Hancock (Australia), MJ Mace (Belize), Martin Hession (European Commission), Kazuhisa Koakutsu (Japan), El Hadji Mbaye Diagne (Senegal) for their oral feedback on the paper at the March 2021 CCXG Global Forum on the Environment and Climate Change. The authors would also like to thank presenters and attendees at the March 2021 CCXG Global Forum on the Environment and Climate Change, whose views and feedback helped shape the final document. The Climate Change Expert Group Secretariat would like to thank Australia (Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade), Canada (Ministry of Environment and Climate Change), the European Commission, Finland (Ministry of the Environment), Germany (Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety), Italy (Ministry for the Environment and Protection of Land and Sea), Japan (Ministry of the Environment), the Netherlands (Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy), New Zealand (Ministry for the Environment), Norway (Ministry of Climate and Environment), Sweden (Swedish Environmental Protection Agency), Switzerland (Federal Office for the Environment) and the United Kingdom (Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy) for their direct funding of the CCXG in 2020-21, and the OECD and IEA for their in-kind support.
Questions and comments should be sent to: Luca Lo Re (IEA) International Energy Agency 9 rue de la Fédération 75015 Paris France Email : luca.lore@iea.org
Jane Ellis (OECD) OECD Environment Directorate 46 Quai Alphonse le Gallo 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt France Email: jane.ellis@oecd.org
All OECD and IEA information papers for the Climate Change Expert Group on the UNFCCC can be downloaded from: www.oecd.org/environment/cc/ccxg.htm.
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