national and international policy frameworks for emission reduction
"National and international policy frameworks for emission reduction" refers to a collection of policies and guidelines created by governments and international bodies to address and curtail greenhouse gas emissions, aiming to combat climate change and promote sustainable development on both national and global levels. These frameworks typically include regulations, targets, and incentives designed to encourage emission reductions across various sectors and support the transition towards clean energy sources and sustainable practices.
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- adaptation efforts and strategies
- carbon capture and storage (ccs)
- carbon offset projects
- carbon pricing mechanisms
- clean development mechanism (cdm)
- climate finance and funding mechanisms
- emission reduction strategies
- emission trading schemes
- energy efficiency standards and policies
- greenhouse gas inventories
- intergovernmental panel on climate change (ipcc)
- kyoto protocol
- national climate action plans
- nationally determined contributions (ndcs)
- paris agreement
- renewable energy targets
- renewable portfolio standards
- reporting and transparency mechanisms
- sustainable development goals (sdgs)
- technology transfer and cooperation
- united nations framework convention on climate change (unfccc)
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- greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets
- industrial emissions reduction
- international agreements on air pollution reduction
- international cooperation and collaboration for emission reduction
- national and international disaster management frameworks