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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)

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The international community has convened in Belém, located in the Brazilian state of Pará, for the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) to the UNFCCC. The conference brings together global leaders, negotiators, and experts to advance climate action and review progress under the Paris Agreement.

About the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)

Overview

The UNFCCC is the primary global treaty for coordinating international efforts to address climate change. It provides the legal and institutional foundation for subsequent agreements such as the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement.

Purpose and Objectives

The main aim of the UNFCCC is to promote international cooperation to:

  • Limit the rise in average global temperatures to prevent severe climate impacts.

  • Enable timely climate adaptation measures.

  • Avoid threats to global food security.

  • Ensure sustainable and climate-resilient economic development.

Historical Background

The UNFCCC is one of the three major conventions adopted at the 1992 Rio Earth Summit to ensure a sustainable future for the planet. The other two Rio Conventions are:

  • Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)

  • United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)

Membership and Meetings

The Convention has 198 Parties (197 countries + the European Union), making it one of the most widely ratified international treaties.
Parties meet annually at the
Conference of the Parties (COP), along with several technical and subsidiary meetings throughout the year, to push forward the implementation of the Paris Agreement.

Scientific Basis

The UNFCCC relies heavily on scientific assessments provided by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
The IPCC was established in
1988 by UNEP and WMO as the UN’s authoritative body for assessing climate science.

Kyoto Protocol

Introduction

Adopted in 1997, the Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement under the UNFCCC that sets legally binding emission reduction targets for developed countries.

Key Provisions

  • Developed nations committed to reducing their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 5% below 1990 levels during the first commitment period (2008–2012).

  • The Protocol introduced market-based mechanisms to facilitate cost-effective emission reductions.

Market Mechanisms

The Kyoto Protocol created innovative mechanisms, including:

  • Clean Development Mechanism (CDM): Enables developed countries to invest in emission-reducing projects in developing nations while earning certified emission reduction credits.
    These mechanisms aimed to ensure cost-efficient mitigation and promote sustainable development.

Paris Agreement

Adoption and Significance

The Paris Agreement was adopted in 2015 at COP21 in Paris. It reinforces principles of the UNFCCC while introducing new global climate goals applicable to all countries.

Key Goals

The Agreement outlines three major global objectives:

  1. Temperature Goal: Limit global warming to well below 2°C, while pursuing efforts to restrict it to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.

  2. Adaptation Goal: Strengthen climate resilience, adaptation capacities, and reduce vulnerability.

  3. Finance Goal: Align financial flows with low-carbon and climate-resilient development pathways.

Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)

A major innovation of the Paris Agreement is that all countries, both developed and developing, must prepare and regularly update their NDCs, outlining the climate actions they will undertake.
These actions are supported by an
enhanced transparency framework, ensuring accountability.
NDCs respect national circumstances and sovereignty, offering flexibility while encouraging ambition.


 

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