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The Conference of the Parties (COP) is the annual meeting of the nations signed up to the UN Framework. Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Its purpose is to 



Outcomes of the Climate Change Conference (COP25) – Overview

These annual climate change conferences serve as the formal meetings of Parties to the UNFCCC to assess the collective progress of countries in addressing the 



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2 déc. 2019 UNFCCC's Paris Agreement in particular of its goals and ... The BASIC group stresses that the key outcomes of COP25 are to conclude.



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18 nov. 2018 1 https://unfccc.int/resource/cop25/1cop25_auv.pdf ... outcomes of the Summit could be taken forward and scaled up to accelerate the ...



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COP25: Key outcomes of the 25th UN Climate Conference

Subject This document explains the key outcomes of COP25 the 25th UN Climate Conference including what was agreed at COP25 and what this means for business Keywords COP25; climate change; climate; greenhouse gas; GHG; emissions; CO2; carbon; carbon dioxide; paris agreement; un; united nations Created Date



FCCC/CP/2019/13/Add

Report of the Conference of the Parties on its twenty-fifth session held in Madrid from 2 to 15 December 2019 Addendum Part two: Action taken by the Conference of the Parties at its twenty- fifth session Contents Decisions adopted by the Conference of the Parties Decision Page



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UNFCCC COP25 mandated the first Ocean and climate change dialogue drawing upon the 4 At COP 26 in the Glasgow Climate Pact 2021 building on the outcomes of the first

  • Around The Cop

    This year’s COP got off to a difficult start, when Chile’s president Sebastian Piñera announcedat the end of October that his country could no longer host the event. Piñera blamed “difficult circumstances”, referring to violent anti-government protests in the capital of Santiago. With barely a month to go, Spain stepped in and agreed to take on the...

  • Need For ‘Ambition’

    From the outset, Chile made it clear this was to be an “ambition COP”, reflecting the significant gap between current pledges and what would be needed to meet global temperature goals. The hashtag #TimeForAction was emblazoned across the conference centre and the presidency launched a “climate ambition alliance” to accelerate progress towards the P...

  • Article 6

    Ahead of COP25, many expected a key focus to be agreeing rules for “Article 6” carbon markets and other forms of international cooperation. This is the last remaining piece of the Paris regime to be resolved, after the rest of its “rulebook” was agreed in late 2018. By the end of the talks, Article 6 had become one of the highest profile casualties...

  • Loss and Damage

    The question of how to support countries affected by the irreversible and non-adaptable impacts of climate change has been a long-running debate at COPs over recent years. Climate financeis in itself a contentious topic, with richer countries often falling short of the figures developing countries say they need. When finance is discussed, the conve...

  • Common Timeframes

    One of the many matters pushed into next year was “common timeframes” for climate pledges. Ahead of the Paris COP21, countries submitted their “nationally determined contributions” (NDCs) in an ad hoc fashion, covering a range of timeframes out to 2025 or 2030. At COP24in 2018, parties had a “rich exchange of views”, but did agree that all NDCs sho...

  • Finance

    While the main financial matter being discussed at this year’s COP was how to support countries affected by extreme climate impacts, the usual standing items were also being considered. Both the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and the Green Climate Fund (GCF) guidance documents were caught up in the debate around whether to instruct them to start...

  • Periodic Review

    Another contentious topic discussed in Madrid was the second “periodic review” of the long-term goal of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change(UNFCCC), the overarching legal framework for international action to tackle warming that was first agreed in 1992. Article 2 of the Convention sets the framing for the long-term goal. In 2010, COP16 i...

  • Response Measures

    Another strand of the talks focused on “response measures”, which is UNFCCC parlance for the effects, both positive and negative, of transitioning to low-emission societies. This topic has been a long-running issue spearheaded by Saudi Arabia, which has pushed the idea that oil-producing nations should be compensated for the decline in oil sales re...

  • Common Metrics

    Yet again there was no resolution, or even progress, in the long-running negotiations over “common metrics” – namely, how non-CO2 emissions (such as methane and nitrous oxide) are uniformly converted into CO2 equivalent and then reported. Emissions metrics have become something of a totemic issue at recent COPs for Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, co...

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