How developing countries can pursue low-emission development
Seven years since the landmark Paris Agreement, 53 of 195 parties have so far submitted their long-term low greenhouse gas emission development strategies. The slow pace of the submission of long-term low greenhouse gas emission development strategies is not surprising. Lowering greenhouse gas emiss...
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| Formato: | Blog Post |
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CGIAR System Organization
2022
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/126168 |
| Sumario: | Seven years since the landmark Paris Agreement, 53 of 195 parties have so far submitted their long-term low greenhouse gas emission development strategies. The slow pace of the submission of long-term low greenhouse gas emission development strategies is not surprising. Lowering greenhouse gas emissions, also known as climate change mitigation, has been a touchy topic in climate talks, particularly among developing countries. Among them is developing and communicating about their long-term low greenhouse gas emission development strategies |
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