THE Paris climate agreement, sealed last December, was a first in many respects: the first
truly international climate change deal, with promises from both rich and poor nations to cut emissions; the first global signal that the age of fossil fuels must end; the first time world leaders said we should aim for less than 2 °C of warming.
Not exact matches
The Kyoto Protocol is seen as an important first step towards a
truly global emission reduction regime that will stabilize GHG emissions, and can provide the architecture for the future
international agreement on
climate change.
Thanks in part to pressure from our Road to Paris supporters and
climate activists worldwide, 195 countries signed the Paris Agreement, creating the first
truly international framework for concerted action to stop
climate change.
At 11,000 square feet of space, it is the first container building of its scale to be
truly mobile, designed to respond to all of the architectural challenges of a building of its kind, including
international building code, dramatic
climate changes, plug - in electrical and HVAC systems and ease of assembly and operations.»