Professional Biography:
Deepti’s business and economics background informs her understanding of the numbers involved in legal matters, whether related to business decisions or litigation.
Deepti was a summer associate with B&D in 2019 and re-joined the firm in November. She assists with FIFRA research and other related assignments. Her interest in law began as an undergraduate while studying abroad in Costa Rica, working with an indigenous group called the Boruca. Her international experience focuses on the circular economy and she continues to build expertise in Basel Convention and other international and federal laws related to waste recycling and disposal, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)/Paris Agreement, and carbon trading.
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The 2015 Climate Agreement was a stimulus for reversing negative climate change, but achieving this requires even more effort and ambition. However, the result wil definitely be worth it. This was the conclusion reached by the participants of the webinar organized by EURACTIV.pl and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.
The negotiations took many years, but on December 12th 2015, at the conclusion of the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21), the first such broad, universal and legally binding document was signed on climate issues in the world’s, which replaced the Kyoto Protocol from 1997.
After the Paris Agreement was ratified by the first 55 countries, which together account for 55% of greenhouse gas emissions, it could enter into force in November 2016.