
United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP)
The United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP (Conference of the Parties), is an international gathering where countries come together annually to discuss and negotiate actions to address global warming. Participants aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, adapt to climate impacts, and promote sustainable development. These negotiations build on previous agreements like the Paris Agreement, seeking collective commitments to limit temperature rise and transition to cleaner energy sources. COP fosters dialogue, collaboration, and accountability among nations, recognizing that combating climate change requires shared efforts and coordinated policies worldwide.