The European Council and the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris 2015 (COP 21): European Council in Action
In its March 2015 Conclusions, the European Council supported joint EU action ahead of the UN Paris Climate Change Conference. In particular, EU Leaders supported both commitments by individual states towards intended climate actions, known as "intended nationally determined contributions" (INDC), and coordinated EU-level action within the context of climate diplomacy. The objective of the Paris Climate Change Conference, to be held from 30 November to 11 December 2015, is to reach a comprehensive universal agreement with a view to keeping global warming below a threshold of 2 ˚C. It also aims to stimulate the transition towards low-carbon economies, whilst taking into account evolving global economic and geopolitical realities. The Paris Agreement would be implemented from 2020 onwards within the context of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
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- climate change
- common foreign and security policy
- cooperation policy
- deterioration of the environment
- development aid
- ENVIRONMENT
- environmental policy
- EU environmental policy
- EU institutions and European civil service
- European construction
- European Council
- EUROPEAN UNION
- financing of aid
- international affairs
- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- reduction of gas emissions
- the EU's international role
- UN Framework Convention on Climate Change