UNFCCC

Committee: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is a process of negotiation to limit climate change based on an agreement between global actors as an international treaty. Limiting the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, reducing harmful effects of humanity on nature, and ensuring a green, self-sufficient, sustainable and renewable energy production system. It is merely a step to increase global participation for further cooperation, aiming to include every international actor to be a part of the process. The ultimate goal is to provide a better future for humanity while ensuring continuous growth and development, while creating opportunities for both workers and employers, without harming any fundamental national interests of member nations.

AGENDA ITEM: Strengthening Resilience to Disasters caused by Climate Change and Global Warming and Reducing Related Risks


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