
United Nations framework on Climate Change
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is an international treaty established in 1992 to address global warming by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It brings together nearly 200 countries to collaborate on climate action, set targets, and share information. The UNFCCC provides a platform for negotiations, leading to agreements like the Paris Agreement, where nations commit to limit global temperature rises and enhance efforts to adapt to climate impacts. Its goal is to coordinate worldwide efforts to prevent dangerous climate change and protect the environment for future generations.