
2001 Bonn Conference
The 2001 Bonn Conference, officially the United Nations Climate Change Conference, was a key international gathering focused on tackling global warming. Delegates from around the world discussed ways to implement the Kyoto Protocol, an international treaty aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The conference sought to establish clear rules for monitoring emissions and supporting developing countries. It marked a significant step in global efforts to address climate change, emphasizing cooperation, transparency, and commitments to limit environmental impact. Overall, it helped set the stage for future climate agreements and actions worldwide.