The United Nations Climate Change Conferences are yearly conferences held in the framework of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). They serve as the formal meeting of the UNFCCC Parties ( Conference of the Parties , COP) to assess progress in dealing with climate change , and beginning in the mid-1990s, to negotiate the Kyoto Protocol to establish legally binding obligations for developed countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. [1] From 2005 the Conferences have also served as the "Conference of the Parties Serving as the Meeting of Parties to the Kyoto Protocol" (CMP); [2] also parties to the Convention that are not parties to the Protocol can participate in Protocol-related meetings as observers. From 2011 the meetings have also been used to negotiate the Paris Agreement as part of the Durban platform activities until its conclusion in 2015, which created a general path towards climate action.
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2018 |
121254 characters 29 sections 51 paragraphs 7 images 114 internal links 52 external links |
1. 1995: COP 1, Berlin, Germany 2. 1996: COP 2, Geneva, Switzerland 4. 1998: COP 4, Buenos Aires, Argentina 6. 2000: COP 6, The Hague, Netherlands 8. 2001: COP 7, Marrakech, Morocco 9. 2002: COP 8, New Delhi, India 11. 2004: COP 10, Buenos Aires, Argentina 12. 2005: COP 11/CMP 1, Montreal, Canada 13. 2006: COP 12/CMP 2, Nairobi, Kenya 14. 2007: COP 13/CMP 3, Bali, Indonesia 15. 2008: COP 14/CMP 4, Poznań, Poland 16. 2009: COP 15/CMP 5, Copenhagen, Denmark 17. 2010: COP 16/CMP 6, Cancún, Mexico 18. 2011: COP 17/CMP 7, Durban, South Africa 19. 2012: COP 18/CMP 8, Doha, Qatar 20. 2013: COP 19/CMP 9, Warsaw, Poland 21. 2014: COP 20/CMP 10, Lima, Peru 22. 2015: COP 21/CMP 11, Paris, France 23. 2016: COP 22/CMP 12/CMA 1-1, Marrakech, Morocco 24. 2017: COP 23/CMP 13/CMA 1-2, Bonn, Germany |
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The United Nations Climate Change Conferences are yearly conferences held in the framework of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). They serve as the formal meeting of the UNFCCC Parties ( Conference of the Parties , COP) to assess progress in dealing with climate change , and beginning in the mid-1990s, to negotiate the Kyoto Protocol to establish legally binding obligations for developed countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. [1] From 2005 the Conferences have also served as the "Conference of the Parties Serving as the Meeting of Parties to the Kyoto Protocol" (CMP); [2] also parties to the Convention that are not parties to the Protocol can participate in Protocol-related meetings as observers. From 2011 the meetings have also been used to negotiate the Paris Agreement as part of the Durban platform activities until its conclusion in 2015, which created a general path towards climate action. |
2017 |
117362 characters 28 sections 42 paragraphs 9 images 118 internal links 47 external links |
1. 1995: COP 1, Berlin, Germany 2. 1996: COP 2, Geneva, Switzerland 3. 1997: COP 3, The Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change 4. 1998: COP 4, Buenos Aires, Argentina 6. 2000: COP 6, The Hague, Netherlands 8. 2001: COP 7, Marrakech, Morocco 9. 2002: COP 8, New Delhi, India 11. 2004: COP 10, Buenos Aires, Argentina 12. 2005: COP 11/CMP 1, Montreal, Canada 13. 2006: COP 12/CMP 2, Nairobi, Kenya 14. 2007: COP 13/CMP 3, Bali, Indonesia 15. 2008: COP 14/CMP 4, Poznań, Poland 16. 2009: COP 15/CMP 5, Copenhagen, Denmark 17. 2010: COP 16/CMP 6, Cancún, Mexico 18. 2011: COP 17/CMP 7, Durban, South Africa 19. 2012: COP 18/CMP 8, Doha, Qatar 20. 2013: COP 19/CMP 9, Warsaw, Poland 21. 2014: COP 20/CMP 10, Lima, Peru 22. 2015: COP 21/CMP 11, Paris, France 23. 2016: COP 22/CMP 12/CMA 1, Marrakech, Morocco 24. 2017: COP 23/CMP 13/CMA 2, Bonn, Germany |
cop 0.608 kyoto 0.250 cmp 0.214 protocol 0.207 parties 0.207 november 0.159 negotiations 0.134 meeting 0.127 conference 0.120 agreement 0.096 held 0.093 december 0.093 delhi 0.089 agreed 0.087 adopted 0.086 |
The United Nations Climate Change Conferences are yearly conferences held in the framework of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). They serve as the formal meeting of the UNFCCC Parties ( Conference of the Parties , COP) to assess progress in dealing with climate change , and beginning in the mid-1990s, to negotiate the Kyoto Protocol to establish legally binding obligations for developed countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. [1] From 2005 the Conferences have also served as the "Conference of the Parties Serving as the Meeting of Parties to the Kyoto Protocol" (CMP); [2] also parties to the Convention that are not parties to the Protocol can participate in Protocol-related meetings as observers. From 2011 the meetings have also been used to negotiate the Paris Agreement as part of the Durban platform activities until its conclusion in 2015, which created a general path towards climate action. |
2016 |
111448 characters 28 sections 41 paragraphs 8 images 113 internal links 43 external links |
2. 1996: COP 2, Geneva, Switzerland 3. 1997: COP 3, The Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change 4. 1998: COP 4, Buenos Aires, Argentina 6. 2000: COP 6, The Hague, Netherlands 8. 2001: COP 7, Marrakech, Morocco 9. 2002: COP 8, New Delhi, India 11. 2004: COP 10, Buenos Aires, Argentina 12. 2005: COP 11/CMP 1, Montreal, Canada 13. 2006: COP 12/CMP 2, Nairobi, Kenya 14. 2007: COP 13/CMP 3, Bali, Indonesia 15. 2008: COP 14/CMP 4, Poznań, Poland 16. 2009: COP 15/CMP 5, Copenhagen, Denmark 17. 2010: COP 16/CMP 6, Cancún, Mexico 18. 2011: COP 17/CMP 7, Durban, South Africa 19. 2012: COP 18/CMP 8, Doha, Qatar 20. 2013: COP 19/CMP 9, Warsaw, Poland 21. 2014: COP 20/CMP 10, Lima, Peru 22. 2015: COP 21/CMP 11, Paris, France |
cop 0.606 kyoto 0.254 cmp 0.217 protocol 0.210 parties 0.210 november 0.162 negotiations 0.137 meeting 0.129 conference 0.115 agreement 0.097 delhi 0.090 agreed 0.088 held 0.088 december 0.088 adopted 0.088 |
The United Nations Climate Change Conferences are yearly conferences held in the framework of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). They serve as the formal meeting of the UNFCCC Parties ( Conference of the Parties , COP) to assess progress in dealing with climate change , and beginning in the mid-1990s, to negotiate the Kyoto Protocol to establish legally binding obligations for developed countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. [1] From 2005 the Conferences have also served as the "Conference of the Parties Serving as the Meeting of Parties to the Kyoto Protocol" (CMP); [2] also parties to the Convention that are not parties to the Protocol can participate in Protocol-related meetings as observers. From 2011 the meetings have also been used to negotiate the Paris Agreement as part of the Durban platform activities until its conclusion in 2015, which created a general path towards climate action. |
2015 |
94816 characters 27 sections 41 paragraphs 1 images 102 internal links 36 external links |
1. 1995: COP 1, The Berlin Mandate 2. 1996: COP 2, Geneva, Switzerland 3. 1997: COP 3, The Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change 4. 1998: COP 4, Buenos Aires, Argentina 6. 2000: COP 6, The Hague, Netherlands 8. 2001: COP 7, Marrakech, Morocco 9. 2002: COP 8, New Delhi, India 11. 2004: COP 10, Buenos Aires, Argentina 12. 2005: COP 11/CMP 1, Montreal, Canada 13. 2006: COP 12/CMP 2, Nairobi, Kenya 14. 2007: COP 13/CMP 3, Bali, Indonesia 15. 2008: COP 14/CMP 4, Poznań, Poland 16. 2009: COP 15/CMP 5, Copenhagen, Denmark 17. 2010: COP 16/CMP 6, Cancún, Mexico 18. 2011: COP 17/CMP 7, Durban, South Africa 19. 2012: COP 18/CMP 8, Doha, Qatar 20. 2013: COP 19/CMP 9, Warsaw, Poland 21. 2014: COP 20/CMP 10, Lima, Peru 22. 2015: COP 21/CMP 11, Paris, France |
cop 0.572 kyoto 0.266 cmp 0.228 protocol 0.220 parties 0.220 november 0.161 meeting 0.135 negotiations 0.133 december 0.121 conference 0.114 agreement 0.102 delhi 0.095 adopted 0.092 agreed 0.085 held 0.085 |
The United Nations Climate Change Conferences are yearly conferences held in the framework of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). They serve as the formal meeting of the UNFCCC Parties ( Conferences of the Parties ) (COP) to assess progress in dealing with climate change , and beginning in the mid-1990s, to negotiate the Kyoto Protocol to establish legally binding obligations for developed countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. [1] From 2005 the Conferences have also served as the "Conference of the Parties Serving as the Meeting of Parties to the Kyoto Protocol" (CMP); [2] also parties to the Convention that are not parties to the Protocol can participate in Protocol-related meetings as observers. From 2011 the meetings have also been used to negotiate the Paris Agreement as part of the Durban platform activities until its conclusion in 2015, which created a general path towards climate action. |
2014 |
85780 characters 23 sections 35 paragraphs 1 images 97 internal links 32 external links |
1. 1995: COP 1, The Berlin Mandate 2. 1996: COP 2, Geneva, Switzerland 3. 1997: COP 3, The Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change 4. 1998: COP 4, Buenos Aires, Argentina 6. 2000: COP 6, The Hague, Netherlands 8. 2001: COP 7, Marrakech, Morocco 9. 2002: COP 8, New Delhi, India 11. 2004: COP 10, Buenos Aires, Argentina 12. 2005: COP 11/CMP 1, Montreal, Canada 13. 2006: COP 12/CMP 2, Nairobi, Kenya 14. 2007: COP 13/CMP 3, Bali, Indonesia 15. 2008: COP 14/CMP 4, Poznań, Poland 16. 2009: COP 15/CMP 5, Copenhagen, Denmark 17. 2010: COP 16/CMP 6, Cancún, Mexico 18. 2011: COP 17/CMP 7, Durban, South Africa 19. 2012: COP 18/CMP 8, Doha, Qatar 20. 2013: COP 19/CMP 9, Warsaw, Poland 21. 2014: COP 20/CMP 10, Lima, Peru |
cop 0.518 kyoto 0.293 protocol 0.243 parties 0.243 cmp 0.201 meeting 0.149 november 0.140 conference 0.126 negotiations 0.124 december 0.118 delhi 0.104 agreed 0.094 adopted 0.090 fund 0.089 place 0.084 |
The United Nations Climate Change Conferences are yearly conferences held in the framework of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). They serve as the formal meeting of the UNFCCC Parties ( Conferences of the Parties ) (COP) to assess progress in dealing with climate change , and beginning in the mid-1990s, to negotiate the Kyoto Protocol to establish legally binding obligations for developed countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. [1] From 2005 the Conferences have also served as the "Conference of the Parties Serving as the Meeting of Parties to the Kyoto Protocol" (CMP); [2] also parties to the Convention that are not parties to the Protocol can participate in Protocol-related meetings as observers. The first UN Climate Change Conference was held in 1995 in Berlin . |
2013 |
84921 characters 22 sections 35 paragraphs 1 images 97 internal links 31 external links |
1. 1995: COP 1, The Berlin Mandate 2. 1996: COP 2, Geneva, Switzerland 3. 1997: COP 3, The Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change 4. 1998: COP 4, Buenos Aires, Argentina 6. 2000: COP 6, The Hague, Netherlands 8. 2001: COP 7, Marrakech, Morocco 9. 2002: COP 8, New Delhi, India 11. 2004: COP 10, Buenos Aires, Argentina 12. 2005: COP 11/MOP 1, Montreal, Canada 13. 2006: COP 12/MOP 2, Nairobi, Kenya 14. 2007: COP 13/MOP 3, Bali, Indonesia 15. 2008: COP 14/MOP 4, Poznań, Poland 16. 2009: COP 15/MOP 5, Copenhagen, Denmark 17. 2010: COP 16/MOP 6, Cancún, Mexico 18. 2011: COP 17/MOP 7, Durban, South Africa 19. 2012: COP 18/MOP 8, Doha, Qatar 20. 2013: COP 19/MOP 9, Warsaw, Poland |
cop 0.541 kyoto 0.298 protocol 0.247 parties 0.237 meeting 0.143 november 0.142 conference 0.128 negotiations 0.126 december 0.111 delhi 0.106 agreed 0.096 adopted 0.092 fund 0.091 place 0.086 unfccc 0.085 |
The United Nations Climate Change Conferences are yearly conferences held in the framework of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). They serve as the formal meeting of the UNFCCC Parties ( Conferences of the Parties ) (COP) to assess progress in dealing with climate change, and beginning in the mid-1990s, to negotiate the Kyoto Protocol to establish legally binding obligations for developed countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. [1] From 2005 the Conferences have also served as the Meetings of Parties of the Kyoto Protocol (MOP) . Also parties to the Convention that are not parties to the Protocol can participate in Protocol-related meetings as observers. The first conference was held in 1995 in Berlin, while the 2012 conference was held in Doha . |