The International CCS Knowledge Centre attended the Climate Change Conference featuring the 25th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 25) to the United Nations' Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). COP 25 was informed by the outcomes of, among other meetings, the UN Climate Action Summit held in New York, US, in September 2019, as well as three Regional Climate Weeks: Africa Climate Week held in March, Latin America and Caribbean Climate Week held in August, and Asia-Pacific Climate Week held in September.
Coverage of this event can be found in this Report on COP25 – CCS Gains Profile & AudienceReport on COP25 – CCS Gains Profile & Audience, authored by Knowledge Centre VP, Beth Hardy.
WHAT IS COP?
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is the international response to climate change. It is a treaty that sets out the basic responsibilities of the 196 Parties (States) plus the European Union to fight climate change. It was signed at the Earth Summit in 1992 and entered into force in 1994. Chile joined that year and entered into force in 1994.
The Conference of the Parties (COP) is the supreme decision-making body of the Convention. The Parties meet annually to review progress in the implementation of the Convention, while other instruments underpinning its implementation are proposed, assessed and approved.
The first COP was held in Berlin in 1995. 24 COPs have been held to date, the last one in Katowice, Poland, in December 2018.
The COP Presidency rotates among the following 5 United Nations regions: Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Western Europe, and Latin America and the Caribbean.
For more information, please visit the main United Nations Climate Change COP webpage, here: https://unfccc.int/process/bodies/supreme-bodies/conference-of-the-parties-cop
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