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Geneva Convention on Climate Change

The Geneva Convention on Climate Change, more accurately known as the Paris Agreement, is an international treaty where countries commit to reducing greenhouse gas emissions to limit global warming. It encourages nations to set ideas and goals for cleaner energy, forests, and sustainable practices to protect the environment. The agreement aims to keep climate change impacts manageable, support developing countries, and promote global cooperation. Essentially, it’s a global effort for governments to work together in addressing climate issues, recognizing that climate change affects everyone and requires shared responsibility.