
Copenhagen Climate Conference
The Copenhagen Climate Conference, held in 2009, was an international gathering where world leaders and experts discussed ways to combat climate change. The main goal was to create agreements to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which cause global warming. Participants aimed to find common ground on commitments to limit temperature rise and support developing countries. While the conference didn't produce a binding treaty, it set the stage for future negotiations and emphasized global cooperation needed to address climate challenges effectively. It's a key step in the ongoing effort to protect the environment for future generations.