While the world gears up for the submission of new national climate plans (known as nationally determined contributions, or NDCs) this year, another document—Long-Term Low-Emission Development Strategies (LT-LEDS or LTS)—may actually hold the key to maximizing their impact. Ensuring alignment between near-term NDCs and long-term strategies is essential for achieving deep decarbonization and sustainable development. But how can policymakers bridge the gap between immediate climate action and long-term goals? This webinar will explore key frameworks, practical approaches, and country experiences to enhance coherence between these crucial planning tools. 

Experts from leading climate organizations and government representatives will discuss real-world examples of LT-LEDS and NDC alignment, highlighting challenges, lessons learned, and best practices. 

Speakers:

  • Sarah Achaïchia, Senior Associate, 2050 Pathways Platform (moderator)
  • Anna Pérez Català, Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI)
  • Camila Labarca, Head of Mitigation and Transparency, Ministry of Environment, Chile
  • Melih Ferat Ayaz, City Planner, Department of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Policies, Directorate of Climate Change, Türkiye
  • Clea Schumer, Research Associate, World Resources Institute
  • Kirian Mischke-Reeds, Research Analyst, World Resources Institute