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Who can tell me what happened at the Copenhagen Climate Conference?

From February 7th, the environment ministers of 192 countries and other officials will hold a United Nations climate conference in Copenhagen to discuss the follow-up plan after the first phase of the Kyoto Protocol expires, and sign a new agreement on future global actions to deal with climate change. This is another epoch-making global climate agreement after the Kyoto Protocol, which will undoubtedly have a decisive impact on the future climate change trend of the earth. This is a conference known as "the last chance to save mankind". The conference will be held in Modern Bella Center for two weeks. The United Nations Climate Conference is held once a year, and its predecessor was 1992 Earth Summit held in Rio de Janeiro. The purpose of the Earth Summit is to coordinate international actions to deal with climate change.

The purpose and expected goal of the meeting

Officials will reach a new agreement on climate change after the end of the first phase of the Kyoto Protocol in 20 12 as a follow-up plan. Delporte, Secretary General of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, believes that at this meeting, the international community needs to reach an agreement on the following four points:

1. What is the greenhouse gas emission reduction in industrialized countries?

2. How should major developing countries like China and India control greenhouse gas emissions?

3. How can developing countries be funded to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change?

4. How to manage this fund?

It is the mission of the United Nations climate negotiations to reach a fair, timely, effective, scientific and long-term legal agreement to protect the earth's climate.

The Kyoto Protocol under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change came into effect in 2005, which is the first international legal document in history to issue mandatory emission reduction targets to member countries. In this document, developed countries promised to reduce emissions by 5% on average at the level of 1990 by 20 12. The first commitment period of Kyoto Protocol ends after 20 12, but the efforts to deal with global warming need to be continued and greatly strengthened. Therefore, the negotiations on emission reduction targets after 20 12 need to come to an early conclusion. At the Bali Climate Conference in Indonesia at the end of 2007, countries agreed to start a two-year negotiation plan, aiming at reaching this new climate agreement at the Copenhagen Conference in Denmark at the end of 2009.

Predicament and Challenge of Copenhagen Climate Conference The first topic is emission reduction targets. The second issue is capital, the third issue is the legal nature of the agreement, and the fourth issue is the measurement mechanism.