Bilateral Climate Change Partnership Program
Under the Bilateral Climate Change Partnership Program, Australia has partnerships with China, South Africa, New Zealand, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Japan, and the United States.
These partnerships provide opportunities for building stronger political relationships and influencing other countries’ climate change policies at the highest level.
Through these partnerships, Australia supports practical activities that address climate change issues of mutual concern. Our partnerships with developing countries aim to build their capacity to tackle climate change alongside sustainable development. Examples include collaboration with China and South Africa on projects covering:
- capacity building on emissions reporting
- renewable energy technology
- energy efficiency
- capture and use of methane
- climate change and agriculture
- climate change and biodiversity
- land use, land use change and forestry
- adaptation and climate change science.
Details of funding provided to support bilateral initiatives.