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The Unstoppable Force of Climate Cooperation: A Look at International Agreements on Climate Change

Posted on May 20, 2025 By Dante No Comments on The Unstoppable Force of Climate Cooperation: A Look at International Agreements on Climate Change

As the world grapples with the existential threat of climate change, international cooperation has become a beacon of hope. In the face of rising temperatures, devastating natural disasters, and escalating environmental concerns, countries are uniting to tackle this global challenge. The web of international agreements on climate change is complex, but its threads are woven from the determination of nations to work together and save the planet.

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At the forefront of this effort is the Paris Agreement, signed in 2015 by 196 countries. This landmark accord sets a global goal to limit warming to well below 2°C (3.6°F) above pre-industrial levels and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5°C (2.7°F). The Paris Agreement also establishes a framework for countries to report their greenhouse gas emissions and submit nationally determined contributions (NDCs) to reduce them. The agreement’s success lies in its flexibility, allowing countries to set their own targets and work together to achieve a collective goal.

Another significant agreement is the Kyoto Protocol, adopted in 1997 and entered into force in 2005. Although it has faced criticism for its limited scope and inadequate ambition, the Kyoto Protocol remains a crucial milestone in international climate cooperation. The protocol established binding emissions targets for developed countries and created the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), which allowed developed countries to invest in emission-reducing projects in developing countries.

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The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) provides the foundation for international climate cooperation. Established in 1992, the UNFCCC sets an overall framework for countries to address climate change and its impacts. The convention’s provisions, including the commitment to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations, have guided international climate policy for three decades.

Beyond these agreements, there are numerous other international initiatives and partnerships that are driving climate action. The Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC), launched in 2012, brings together countries, cities, and organizations to reduce short-lived climate pollutants like black carbon and methane. The Global Environment Facility (GEF), established in 1991, provides financial support for climate projects and helps countries transition to low-carbon economies.

While the progress made through international agreements is undeniable, there are still significant challenges ahead. The pace of global emissions reduction has been too slow, and the gap between countries’ commitments and their actual emissions reduction efforts remains wide. The Trump administration’s withdrawal from the Paris Agreement in 2017 was a setback, but the agreement’s resilience was demonstrated by the swift return of the United States to the accord under the Biden administration.

The future of international cooperation on climate change looks promising, however. The Conference of the Parties (COP) to the UNFCCC has become a crucial platform for countries to engage in climate diplomacy and cooperation. The COP26 summit in Glasgow, UK, in 2021 marked a significant milestone, with countries committing to strengthen their NDCs and accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy.

As the world continues to grapple with the complexities of climate change, international agreements on climate change serve as a powerful reminder of the power of collective action. By working together, countries can overcome the challenges of climate change and create a more sustainable, equitable, and resilient future for all.

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