international cooperation and collaboration for emission reduction
International cooperation and collaboration for emission reduction refers to the collective efforts and coordinated actions taken by countries across the globe to work together towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions and addressing climate change. It involves sharing knowledge, resources, and technology, as well as implementing joint initiatives and agreements to collectively mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change on a global scale.
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Related Concepts (21)
- carbon capture and storage
- carbon markets
- carbon neutrality
- carbon offsetting
- carbon pricing
- clean development mechanism (cdm)
- clean technology
- climate change
- emission reduction strategies
- energy efficiency
- forest conservation and redd+ (reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation)
- global warming
- greenhouse gas emissions
- intergovernmental panel on climate change (ipcc)
- kyoto protocol
- nationally determined contributions (ndcs)
- paris agreement
- renewable energy
- sustainable development
- transition to a low-carbon economy
- united nations framework convention on climate change (unfccc)
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- carbon emissions reduction
- emission reduction projects
- emissions reduction
- industrial emissions reduction
- international agreements on air pollution reduction
- international collaboration
- international collaborations on energy transition
- international cooperation
- international cooperation and harmonization of carbon pricing
- international cooperation on air pollution control
- international cooperation on carbon pricing
- international cooperation on climate action
- international cooperation on renewable energy
- international environmental cooperation
- national and international policy frameworks for emission reduction