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Essential Background
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The Convention and the Protocol
Over a decade ago, most countries joined an international treaty -- the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) --
to begin to consider what can be done to reduce global warming and to cope with whatever temperature
increases are inevitable. More recently, a number of nations approved an addition to the treaty: the
Kyoto Protocol, which has more powerful (and legally
binding) measures. The UNFCCC
secretariat supports all institutions involved in the climate change process, particularly the COP, the
subsidiary bodies and their Bureau.
This section contains numerous resources -- for beginners or experts -- such as introductory and in-depth
publications, the official UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol texts and a search engine to the UNFCCC library.
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Kyoto Protocol -- What it means
The Kyoto Protocol, an international and legally binding agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
worldwide, entered into force on 16 February 2005.
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Interactive map and reporting
system for the CDM
The CDM project map shows the location of CDM activities worldwide. Visitors can travel
around the globe and learn about the location and many details of each project. In addition
to this, a series of new graphs provide detailed breakdowns about the range, distribution of
such projects that highlight national participation, project impacts and the status of
project registration.
For more information, visit the CDM project map or reports.
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UNFCCC E-Newsletter
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Distributed bimonthly, the UNFCCC E-Newsletter provides a comprehensive overview of major news and
announcements, along with practical information about upcoming events.
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