One of the themes at a recent climate conference arranged by the Norwegian research program RENERGI was how we can achieve
an effective international climate agreement.
The right way is to ensure that all major economies are bound to take action and to work cooperatively with our partners for a fair and
effective international climate agreement.
Not exact matches
The British government has long argued that
international agreements are the only way to take
effective action to tackle
climate change, but without the participation of the world's economic powerhouses, Kyoto has failed to have the desired effect.
Another valuable discussion of ways to foster
effective international cooperation on climate is under way just down the Charles River from M.I.T., at the Harvard Project on International Climat
international cooperation on
climate is under way just down the Charles River from M.I.T., at the Harvard Project on International Climate Agre
climate is under way just down the Charles River from M.I.T., at the Harvard Project on
International Climat
International Climate Agre
Climate Agreements.
At the same time, in order to ensure an
effective and ambitious global post-2012
climate regime, all major economies will need to commit to meaningful mitigation actions to be bound in the
international agreement to be negotiated by the end of 2009.
The President also believes that the most
effective approach to maintaining a level playing field is to negotiate a new
international climate change
agreement that ensures that all the major polluters take significant actions to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
Although we all know the facts; most people do not think
climate change is anything to worry about; believe that their governments will take care of things; or that
international agreement on emissions reductions will be
effective.
Unfortunately, the
international community of governments and politicians has failed to reach an
effective global
agreement that requires every country to do what is necessary to prevent catastrophic
climate change.
SZ:
Effective climate protection requires an
international agreement.
WRI has been part of an
international consortium of think tanks and universities called
Agreement for Climate Transformation 2015 (ACT 2015) which, after hundreds of conversations with stakeholders and detailed research, has put forward what an effective agreement could l
Agreement for
Climate Transformation 2015 (ACT 2015) which, after hundreds of conversations with stakeholders and detailed research, has put forward what an
effective agreement could l
agreement could look like.
As leaders gather in Paris this month for the United Nations summit designed to address
climate change, ExxonMobil offers its support and encouragement to governments in their efforts to reach an
effective and clear
international agreement to manage
climate change risks.
For the new
international climate agreement to be universal, countries acknowledged that
effective capacity building is vital to enable developing countries to take strong
climate action.
That ideal world would then find
effective international agreements to restrict greenhouse gas emissions and avoid harmful
climate change.
Even Exxon Mobile, the largest oil and gas producer in the world, is urging the Trump Administration to remain a participant, calling the
agreement an «
effective framework for addressing the risks of
climate change» and the «first major
international accord» to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The checkered history of
international agreements in areas as diverse finance, whaling,
international trade, and nuclear non-proliferation (36) indicates the extent of the obstacles on the road to reaching
effective international agreements on
climate change.
Our
International Climate Action Initiative uses analysis, innovation and partnerships to achieve effective national policies and implement the Paris Agreement on climate
Climate Action Initiative uses analysis, innovation and partnerships to achieve
effective national policies and implement the Paris
Agreement on
climate climate change.