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ASCOR project

Rahandusministeerium · 19. mai 2025
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11-4.1/2360-1
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19. mai 2025
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ASCOR
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e-post
Funktsioon
11 RAHVUSVAHELINE SUHTLEMINE JA KOOSTÖÖ
Sari
11-4.1 Rahvusvahelise koostöö korraldamisega seotud kirjavahetus (Arhiiviväärtuslik)
Toimik
11-4.1/2025
Vastutaja
Martin Põder (Rahandusministeerium, Kantsleri vastutusvaldkond, Euroopa Liidu ja rahvusvahelise koostöö osakond)

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  • 📎ASCOR - Upcoming country feedback process.pdf157 KB
  • 📎E-kiri.eml418 KB

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Saatja: "Gri.Ascor" <[email protected]> Saaja: "Info - RAM" <[email protected]>, [email protected] Teema: ASCOR project - notification of upcoming feedback process Kuupäev: 2025-05-16 13:34 Tähelepanu! Tegemist on välisvõrgust saabunud kirjaga. Tundmatu saatja korral palume linke ja faile mitte avada. Dear Sir/Madam, We are writing to inform you of an upcoming feedback process on a confidential and preliminary assessment of your country conducted as part of the Assessing Sovereign Climate-related Opportunities and Risks (ASCOR) project. The <https://transitionpathwayinitiative.org/ascor> ASCOR tool is publicly available alongside an associated <https://transitionpathwayinitiative.org/publications/2024-ascor-framework-methodology-note-version-1-1> methodology note and an <https://transitionpathwayinitiative.org/publications/112/show_news_article> ASCOR explainer video series. The results for 70 countries were published at the end of last year on the ASCOR tool alongside the <https://transitionpathwayinitiative.org/publications/2024-state-of-transition-in-sovereigns-2024-tracking-national-climate-action-for-investors-report> State of Transition in Sovereigns 2024 report. ASCOR was launched by an international coalition of investors and the Transition Pathway Initiative Centre (TPI Centre) based at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). The TPI Centre is an independent, authoritative source of research and data on the progress of corporate and sovereign entities in the transition to a low-carbon economy. ASCOR is an independent and opensource tool that assesses sovereign issuers on policies and targets to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Although ASCOR was initiated by investors, it was developed with the goal of supporting sovereign issuers in their data disclosure and showcasing of progress related to climate change action. You can find more information on the use cases of the tool in our report <https://transitionpathwayinitiative.org/publications/uploads/2025-ascor-in-practice-use-cases-and-insights.pdf> ASCOR in Practice. We are in the final stages of the third assessment cycle, composed of 85 countries. As part of the government feedback process, we typically received feedback from representatives of ministries of Finance or the Environment. In some cases, Debt Management Offices help coordinate the feedback process across different ministries. Next steps: * You will receive the preliminary assessment of your country by early July. * You will have a 5-week period to provide comments on the assessment. * If there is someone else in your organisation that might be better suited to provide feedback, we would appreciate if you could forward this message to them or send us the correct contact information. Your feedback is important so that the progress that your country is making in tackling climate change is adequately showcased. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> . Sincerely, TPI Centre Research Team, LSE ASCOR team | Transition Pathway Initiative Centre (TPI Centre) | Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment | London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Houghton Street, London, WC2A 2AE <https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/transitionpathwayinitiative.org__;!!G7x19LdBoP0e!jSLzmc6e6ZpD7TQZ9sk_bZycSeRRpXXL9r463ki5jfrwQMaoRog-8IwHUuKsiNqE7awyCs-NaPkBHibdy80sVULS$> transitionpathwayinitiative.org | <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.lse.ac.uk_grantham&d=DwMFAw&c=xGioxNYD6WIXJpu7zsFQrQ&r=5iawaMtY32HYc51gedcOBA&m=PX9HBC4guL1w1-6Hu2xgssTvoeTL2xoM1A4_7m8sN20&s=GydRutOsmLMXVD66VOlK5rbppVV6bWFYcvcrt1P_PBo&e=> www.lse.ac.uk/grantham May 2025 Dear Sir/Madam, We are writing to inform you of an upcoming feedback process on a confidential and preliminary assessment of your country conducted as part of the Assessing Sovereign Climate-related Opportunities and Risks (ASCOR) project. The ASCOR tool is publicly available alongside an associated methodology note and an ASCOR explainer video series. The results for 70 countries were published at the end of last year on the ASCOR tool alongside the State of Transition in Sovereigns LSE 2024 report. Houghton Street ASCOR was launched by an international coalition of investors and the Transition London WC2A 2AE Pathway Initiative Centre (TPI Centre) based at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). The TPI Centre is an independent, authoritative +44 (0)20 7107 5027 source of research and data on the progress of corporate and sovereign entities +44 (0)20 7107 5440 in the transition to a low-carbon economy. [email protected] ASCOR is an independent and opensource tool that assesses sovereign issuers on policies and targets to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Although lse.ac.uk/ ASCOR was initiated by investors, it was developed with the goal of supporting granthaminstitute sovereign issuers in their data disclosure and showcasing of progress related to climate change action. You can find more information on the use cases of the Chair: tool in our report ASCOR in Practice. Professor Lord Stern We are in the final stages of the third assessment cycle, composed of 85 of Brentford countries. As part of the government feedback process, we typically received feedback from representatives of ministries of Finance or the Environment. In some cases, Debt Management Offices help coordinate the feedback process across different ministries. Next steps: • You will receive the preliminary assessment of your country by early July. • You will have a 5-week period to provide comments on the assessment. • If there is someone else in your organisation that might be better suited to provide feedback, we would appreciate if you could forward this message to them or send us the correct contact information. Your feedback is important so that the progress that your country is making in tackling climate change is adequately showcased. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected]. Sincerely, TPI Centre Research Team, LSE
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