Sentences with phrase «multilateral process»

The phrase "multilateral process" refers to a situation or activity that involves the participation, collaboration, or interaction between multiple parties or countries. It typically implies that decisions, agreements, or discussions are made collectively by various individuals or nations, instead of being driven by a single entity or nation. Full definition
In fact, the actions of many rich countries here in Warsaw are directly undermining the UNFCCC itself, which is an important multilateral process that must succeed if we are to fix the global climate crisis.
When we brainstormed for the presentation the day before, someone brought up to our attention that we should try to make this presentation as inclusive as possible recognizing that even though we all care about climate change to a certain extent we are not all on the same page when it comes to the UNFCCC and the ongoing multilateral process to tackle the climate crisis.
Represents a tangible intervention strategy to climate change disasters at a local level, while integrating with the multilateral processes that support local action.
In line with the WEC's neutral position, the various discussion reports are not directly tied to multilateral processes, and we endeavour to ensure that pure political considerations are excluded from the processes.
Trust and faith in the multilateral process was lost.
Some problems, such as ozone depletion and climate change are indeed global and would be best tackled through a multilateral process,» Vinuales said.
I think these multilateral processes moving forward in a positive way with a number of important actors nationally, continuing to move forward with purpose, vision, and real policies on the ground are going to have the biggest impact next year.
Progress at UNFCCC talks in Cancun, Mexico raised hopes that the multilateral process is back on track toward a global climate framework.
Momentum to prohibit weapons that would select and attack targets without further human intervention is building rapidly while a multilateral process to discuss the weapons proceeds, but at a lacklustre pace.
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