The Copenhagen International Climate Change Negotiations in the View of Developed and Developing Nations: A Brief Overview

MALAY KUMAR PRAMANIK

Abstract


The 15th conference of parties of the UNFCCC primarily emphasized to the reduction of green house gas emissions for the controlling to drastic change of world climate. This agreement basically provides for the fulfilment of post Kyoto protocol. Cop 15 focused on the ratification process when begin thinking about the next step for the global climate regime, particularly in terms of a deeper inclusion of developed nations targets, interests and strategies. The principle argument is outlined in the framework convention on climate change in searching for developed and developing contradiction. Also find such a bargain may be achievable or not and also what is the outcomes of this agreement that emphasized basically stated goals of sustainable development.

Keywords: International negotiation, 15th conference, Climate change, Kyoto protocol, Greenhouse gas.

 


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