The promissory note: COP 21 and the Paris Climate Agreement |
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Authors: | Peter Christoff |
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Affiliation: | School of Geography, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia |
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Abstract: | The 2015 UN climate negotiations in Paris resulted in an inclusive, binding treaty that succeeds the Kyoto Protocol. In contrast to the failure at Copenhagen in 2009, the Paris negotiations are therefore seen as a major diplomatic success that has regenerated faith in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change as a forum for dynamic multilateralism. The Paris Agreement provides a robust framework for ratcheting up efforts to combat global warming. However, the Agreement’s value will remain unclear for some time. The historical path to the Paris accord is outlined, and a preliminary assessment is offered of its key elements and outcomes. |
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Keywords: | Climate negotiations Paris Agreement United Nations UNFCCC COP 21 |
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