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The Glasgow Climate Pact is an international agreement concluded at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), held in Glasgow, Scotland, from October 31 to November 13, 2021. The pact represents a global commitment to accelerate action on climate change by the parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
Background[edit]
The Glasgow Climate Pact was the culmination of negotiations at COP26, where world leaders, negotiators, and stakeholders convened to advance the goals of the Paris Agreement and the UNFCCC. The conference aimed to address the increasing urgency of the climate crisis and to commit to more ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Key Provisions[edit]
The pact includes several key provisions aimed at mitigating climate change:
- Emission Reductions: Countries agreed to accelerate the phasing out of coal and subsidies for fossil fuels, although specific timelines and details were less definitive.
- Financing for Climate Action: Developed countries were urged to double their collective provision of climate finance to support adaptation in developing countries by 2025.
- 1.5 Degrees Celsius Goal: The agreement reaffirmed the goal to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, recognizing that this requires significant and immediate reductions in global carbon dioxide emissions.
- Transparency and Reporting: Enhanced transparency framework to track and report progress on climate action and support.
Reactions and Criticisms[edit]
The Glasgow Climate Pact was met with mixed reactions. While some praised it for maintaining the 1.5 degrees Celsius target and for including language on phasing out coal, others criticized it for the lack of enforceable commitments and clear timelines. Environmental groups and some vulnerable countries expressed disappointment over the diluted language concerning fossil fuel phase-out and the perceived inadequacy of financial commitments from developed nations.
Impact and Implementation[edit]
The effectiveness of the Glasgow Climate Pact will largely depend on its implementation and the willingness of countries to intensify their climate actions. The agreement sets the stage for future negotiations and actions that will be necessary to achieve the ambitious goals set forth in both the Glasgow Climate Pact and the broader Paris Agreement.
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