Development of UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Negotiations : An Analysis of Article Six of the Paris Agreement

Abstract

Development of UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Negotiations (UNFCCC) is based on Conference of the Parties meetings. The Paris accord is a political act setting goals to operationalize the rulebook agreement. The 24th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Poland agreed on a set of guidelines for implementing the landmark 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement. Katowice was a major step forward for operationalizing the Paris Agreement perspective although, it was incomplete negotiations. The Article 6 chapter on market and non-market cooperative approaches is being sent for completion to the next COP in Santiago. The present research explores and emphasizes how the COP25 article 6 would increase high level engagement of countries to finalize guidance with a perspective to prepare a decision by the end of the COP.

Presenters

Majid Asadnabizadeh
Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Political Science and Administration. International Relations Department, UMCS, Poland

Details

Presentation Type

Poster Session

Theme

Politics, Power, and Institutions

KEYWORDS

UNFCCC, Paris agreement, COP24, COP25, Article6

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