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As we mark the Paris Agreement s 5th anniversary, we continue to expand our work on energy and climate – Analysis

IEA Search As we mark the Paris Agreement’s 5th anniversary, we continue to expand our work on energy and climate IEA (2020), As we mark the Paris Agreement’s 5th anniversary, we continue to expand our work on energy and climate, IEA, Paris https://www.iea.org/commentaries/as-we-mark-the-paris-agreement-s-5th-anniversary-we-continue-to-expand-our-work-on-energy-and-climate Copy to clipboard Saturday 12 December is a milestone: it is the fifth anniversary of the signing of the Paris Agreement on climate change by world leaders at COP21 in 2015. The Paris Agreement was a huge moment for global climate action. Its signatories agreed to reduce emissions in a “nationally determined” manner and cut man-made greenhouse gas emissions to zero. The goal is to limit the global temperature increase to well below 2°C to avoid tremendous economic, social and environmental disruption and costs. The agreement also put two other key objectives on an equal footing with the emissi

The time is now to step up climate action

| Publication date 14 December 2020 | 21:38 ICT Share In Cambodia, this year’s heavy monsoon rains have caused severe flooding. As we look towards the future more flooding and droughts across Southeast Asia are likely, placing global health security at risk and the global economy under increasing pressure. Hong Menea The time is now to step up climate action Mon, 14 December 2020 In November, we marked one year to go until the COP26 international climate summit, to be hosted in the UK. This will be a pivotal moment for the world to come together and agree on ambitious steps to prevent the catastrophic warming of our planet.

Kingdom chips in to climate fight

Share Cambodia has incorporated new and specific targets for 2030 aimed at reducing greenhouse gases by 38.9 million tonnes of carbon dioxide, or achieving its equivalent through sectors such as forestry, waste management and agriculture. Heng Chivoan Kingdom chips in to climate fight Sun, 13 December 2020 Prime Minister Hun Sen said although Cambodia has significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions compared to many other nations at the global level, the country remains highly committed to addressing the climate issue while working within the limits of its resources and capacities. Hun Sen made the remarks as he addressed the international summit on “Commitments to Climate Change” via video conference on December 12.

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