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  2. 2022 in climate change - Wikipedia

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    6 May: the Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines issued a non-binding "National Inquiry on Climate Change" stating that countries have a special duty to protect human rights in the context of climate change, and business enterprises have a responsibility, distinct from legal liability, to respect human rights. [98]

  3. 2021 in climate change - Wikipedia

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    to confront the global climate emergency. ... Today's interim report from the UNFCCC [1] shows governments are nowhere close to the level of ambition needed to limit climate change to 1.5 degrees and meet the goals of the Paris Agreement. The major emitters must step up with much more ambitious emissions reductions targets for 2030 in their Nationally Deter

  4. List of parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on ...

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    Developing countries may volunteer to become Annex I countries when they are sufficiently developed. Least-developed countries (LDCs): 49 Parties are LDCs, and are given special status under the treaty in view of their limited capacity to adapt to the effects of climate change. [5]

  5. Are the annual climate summits working? These countries are ...

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    Few leaders paint a picture of the climate crisis as vividly as United Nations chief António Guterres. He has accused world leaders of opening “the gates of hell” and said the planet is ...

  6. Vulnerable countries demand progress on climate change loss ...

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    Oxfam’s climate change policy lead, Nafkote Dabi, said the inclusion of loss and damage in the Cop27 agenda “remains a political game for developed countries, who may likely exit this summit ...

  7. 2023 in climate change - Wikipedia

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    2 November: a study published in Oxford Open Climate Change (co-author: James E. Hansen) projected that the recent decline of aerosol emissions should increase the global warming rate of 0.18 °C per decade (1970–2010) to at least 0.27 °C per decade, so that "under the present geopolitical approach to GHG emissions", warming will exceed 1.5 ...

  8. 2024 in climate change - Wikipedia

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    Climate change's increase of water temperatures intensified peak wind speeds in all eleven 2024 Atlantic hurricanes. [16] 1 July (reported): Hurricane Beryl, the earliest Category 5 storm on record in the Atlantic, [17] broke records for rapid intensification (65 mph in 24 hours), overall strength, and location for June. [18]

  9. Analysis-Climate change: Which countries will foot the bill?

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    The question has been in the spotlight amid this week's climate talks between the U.S. and China, where the world's two biggest economies tried to find ways to work together on issues ranging from ...