international climate agreements
International climate agreements refer to legally binding or non-binding agreements signed by multiple countries with the objective of addressing global climate change. These agreements include commitments, targets, and frameworks for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, adapting to climate change impacts, and providing financial and technological support to developing nations.
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- adaptation and resilience strategies
- carbon pricing mechanisms
- carbon tax
- clean development mechanism (cdm)
- clean energy transition initiatives
- climate action and sustainability agendas
- climate finance and funding mechanisms
- climate justice and equity considerations
- climate mitigation and adaptation policies
- decarbonization
- emissions reduction
- global stocktake process
- greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets
- greenhouse gases
- intergovernmental panel on climate change (ipcc)
- kyoto protocol
- loss and damage mechanism
- monitoring, reporting, and verification (mrv) systems
- nationally determined contributions (ndcs)
- nitrous oxide emissions
- paris agreement
- redd+ (reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation)
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- technology transfer and capacity-building initiatives
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- international economic cooperation
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