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Monday, May 2, 2016

[MTC Global] AbTaq 196, Countries working together on COP21, Paris Climate Agreement:Great Progress Indeed

Will we do whatever it takes to tackle climate change?
  • The high-level signing ceremony for the Paris Agreement (COP21) took place on April 22, 2016
  • why signing this treaty matters and what we can expect to come from it?
  • The vast majority of the CO2 in the atmosphere was generated by our industrial progress.
  • Developing countries, particularly the small island and coastal states, will suffer the most from climate change and it is ironically these nations that have the  most diminished capacity to cope with these changes.
  • The largest economies represented in the G20 group of countries, emit more than 80 percent of the greenhouse gases. The remaining 176 states are relatively unimportant in terms of mitigation strategies
  • The richer developing countries in China are increasing their emissions much faster than the OECD countries and we need to demonstrate that it is in the world's interest to slow down that growth.

World is looking forward to good deal of research being undertaken by both civil and military institutions throughout the world  on the importance of climate security as a new dimension within the human security narrative established within the United Nations.

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