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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

The “United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change” (UNFCCC) is a pivotal document in the global response to climate change, articulating principles for international cooperation and establishing a framework for negotiating further commitments. The text embodies a diplomatic literary style, blending legalistic language with accessible terminology to engage both policymakers and the general public. It addresses critical issues such as greenhouse gas emissions, sustainable development, and the responsibilities of both developed and developing nations, making it a cornerstone of international environmental law. The document is set within the Political and ecological context of the late 20th century, echoing the growing concerns over environmental degradation worldwide. As an intergovernmental organization established in 1945, the United Nations has continuously evolved to address global issues, with the UNFCCC being a key manifestation of this commitment to environmental governance. The Convention reflects years of research and advocacy by scientists, activists, and member states, responding to urgent calls for collective action against climatic threats. The UN's role has been pivotal in mobilizing resources and fostering international dialogue, a legacy that endures as climate challenges intensify. This essential text is recommended for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the ongoing discourse on climate change and international law. It serves not only as a foundational document of the UN's environmental measures but also as a call to action, reminding all of humanity that collaboration is crucial in the fight against climate change.
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2021
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2021
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