The Paris Climate Agreement - A Day To Rememberby | 21-12-2016 07:52 |
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![]() ![]() The Paris Climate Agreement We're all familiar with many environmental events that have taken place throughout the years, but it is no exaggeration when we say that the Paris Agreement should be regarded as the most important one for a very long time. Although the Paris Agreement within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was sealed by 195 countries on the 12 December 2015, it went into effect on the 4 November 2016. After China and the Usa ratified it in September, and several EU- countries in October, there were just enough ratifier countries that produce the most of the world's greenhouse gases and the Paris Agreement entered into force (55 countries that make up about 55 % of the world's greenhouse gas emissions). As of this month, 118 out of 195 countries have ratified the agreement. The agreement sets to limit the global average temperature increase below 2 degrees Celsius as soon as possible, through individual comprehensive national climate action plans (INDCs). The signing governments agreed to:
100 billion USD are intended to be mobilized annually by 2020 as the collective goal of developed countries, with even higher goals set for the future. The EU's role in the international efforts towards the global climate deals is tremendous, being the first major economy that submitted its strategies for the agreement in March 2015. By 2030, the EU plans to reduce its emission by at least 40%. As it's the first-ever universal, legally binding global climate deal, the public should be a lot more informed on its importance than it is at the moment. Pictures attribution: (top to bottom) Title: The Eiffel Tower Is Illuminated in Green to Celebrate Paris Agreement's Entry into Force Title: French Foreign Minister, UN Secretary-General Ban, and French President Hollande Raise Their Hands After Representatives of 196 Countries Approved a Sweeping Environmental Agreement at COP21 in Paris |