nationally determined contributions (ndcs)
Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) refer to the individual commitments made by countries as part of the Paris Agreement to address climate change. These contributions outline specific climate actions, mitigation efforts, and adaptation measures, which each country voluntarily sets for itself, considering its national circumstances and capabilities.
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