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Climate Change Diplomacy

Climate Change Diplomacy Strategies refer to the collaborative efforts and negotiations among nations to address and mitigate the impacts of climate change through policy frameworks, agreements, and cooperative actions aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainable practices. These strategies often involve international treaties, such as the Paris Agreement, which seek to unify countries in their response to the global climate crisis.

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Climate change diplomacy is a vital aspect of global efforts to address the pressing issue of climate change. It involves negotiations and agreements between countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change. Key agreements like the Paris Agreement exemplify the...

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Key Terms

Greenhouse Gases
Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, contributing to global warming.

Example: Carbon dioxide and methane are major greenhouse gases.

Kyoto Protocol
An international treaty that commits countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Example: The Kyoto Protocol was adopted in 1997.

Paris Agreement
A global agreement to limit global warming to below 2 degrees Celsius.

Example: Countries that signed the Paris Agreement aim to reduce emissions.

UNFCCC
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, an international environmental treaty.

Example: The UNFCCC was established to address climate change.

Bilateral Agreements
Agreements between two countries to cooperate on specific issues.

Example: Countries may sign bilateral agreements on renewable energy.

Climate Justice
The concept that those who are least responsible for climate change are often the most affected.

Example: Climate justice advocates for support for vulnerable communities.

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Environmental Justice
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Key Concepts

International AgreementsNegotiation StrategiesClimate JusticeSustainable Development