The CLI continues working with concrete use cases that show applications of digital innovations to drive real life climate action. To further expanding learning from experience in the field we are looking to partner with use cases that demonstrate the potential of digital innovations, and a strong climate impact, be it in the mitigation of greenhouse gas emission, the intelligent adaptation to climatic changes already happening or climate finance.
Use cases should be based on strong concepts, robust partnerships and
allow for the systematic extraction of learning for the benefit of other
practitioners in the field, technology developers and policymakers. Ideally,
use cases are in the areas covered by our annual Navigating
Reports, such
as digitizing MRV, registry solutions and new business models for energy
prosumers. We are also interested in use cases for climate change
adaptation or climate finance. And we are interested in the use of
distributed ledger/blockchain technology, using internet of things and
sensors, artificial intelligence and advanced data processing
methodologies.
The process to apply to
the use case programme:
CLI will select and partner with use cases to implement, test, share learnings
and make recommendations concerning the use of technology in different
contexts. They will also communicate about these experiences, challenges and
lessons learned and share capacity. For some use case partners, in particular
those working in developing countries, we are able to provide limited funds for
proving concepts, road testing, implementation, outreach and exchange of
learnings with peers and policymakers.
To apply, please submit a short (2 pages maximum) document that explains:
- Applicant institution, responsible person, contact details
- Activities targeted by the use-case (sector, activity, geographies)
- Area of your experience in terms of (i) delivering innovative technology solutions, (ii) designing and implementing climate action and/or (iii) working in the field
- Description of the technologies applied and their potential for scale
- Overview of the benefits of the technology applied, how does it foster climate action and contribute to the implementation of the Paris Agreement?
- Other benefits on sustainable development that may arise
- Any potential harmful effects of the technology that require mitigation
- Summary of progress to date, intended forward workplan and any barrier to progressing to the organizations involved
- Indication on how the use case results can be used to improve climate action and inform policymakers
- Information on indicative budget, required financial needs from CLI and information on co-financing. Available funding from CLI may vary between 30 - 120 k CHF depending on the resources, development status, implementation level etc. of the project. Use cases may also apply for CLI partnership without requiring financing.
Please
send your application to info@climateledger.org under the reference CLI Use Case Call 2021.
Applications have to be submitted by 20th April 2021. Use cases will be briefly
screened and shortlisted applications will be contacted by CLI for elaborating a full proposal.