Between the past 15 and 20 years, the concept of global warming has been increasingly discussed and attracted the public's attention. Various factors are controversial, and the judge believes that this may still be seen as a major cause of global temperature change. Although it may be impossible to reach an agreement on the main reason, it is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore its impact. These impacts may be seen in many places around the world (and perhaps even in controversy), but in some areas their severity is certainly large.
International Climate Agreement: The Paris climate agreement, signed by about 200 countries and enter into effect on 4 November 2016, is a global response to the threat of climate change. We are aiming to keep the temperature rise of this century below 2 ° C and keep the temperature rise below 5 ° C. HFC International Commitment: In October 2016, more than 140 countries signed the Hydrofluorocarbon (HFC), the "Kigali Agreement" requiring the abolition of strong climate warming pollutants based on the "Montreal Protocol" The Convention signed the Ozone Layer helped. Industry supports agreements
Over the past quarter century, global climate change challenges were at the forefront of multilateral agenda. Besides the 1987 Montreal Protocol on Ozone Depleting Substances (Montreal Protocol) and the 1992 Rio Treaty (UN Biodiversity Convention, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the United Nations Convention for the Prevention of Desertification), climate change is It is a concern of the government. Policy area The same applies to large-scale developing countries, least developed countries, advanced industrialized countries. Consequently, due to the nature of the global climate change problem, the international community should make comprehensive negotiations through the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to find suitable solutions to adapt and mitigate global climate change It was started.
Investigation of the potential impact of climate change on international security: EU - Africa's partnership on climate change
Climate change is an international environmental problem. In economic theory, climate change is a matter of public interest that requires global cooperation to achieve effective results. Since the establishment of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 1992, extensive international debate, known as the "Conference of the Parties" or the "Conference of the Parties", was undertaken and a global agreement on emission reduction (See Table 5). ) The first comprehensive international agreement on climate change is the "Kyoto Protocol" adopted at the Third Conference of the Parties of the Parties in 1997 and is now expired. According to the Kyoto Protocol, industrial countries agreed on emission reduction targets between 2008 and 2012 and baseline emissions were set at the 1990 level. For example, we agreed to reduce 7% in the US, 8% in France and 6% in Japan. The average goal is to reduce by about 5%.