United Nations Framework Convention On Climate Change
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is an international treaty. It aims to address climate change and its impacts. Established in 1992, the convention promotes global cooperation. Countries commit to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The treaty lays the groundwork for subsequent agreements, like the Kyoto Protocol and Paris Agreement. It highlights the importance of sustainable development and environmental protection.
The recent climate talks in Baku, Azerbaijan, concluded with disappointment for developing nations. The agreed climate finance of...
December 4, 2024