
Paris Rulebook
The Paris Rulebook is a set of guidelines created during the Paris Agreement, an international treaty aimed at combating climate change. Adopted in 2018, it outlines how countries should implement their climate commitments, including tracking and reporting their greenhouse gas emissions. The Rulebook also establishes processes for measuring progress, ensuring transparency, and providing financial support to developing nations to help them adapt to climate change. Overall, it aims to create a structured approach that encourages countries to collectively reduce emissions and limit global warming to below 2 degrees Celsius, ultimately fostering global cooperation in tackling climate change.