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Climate change: The COP25 talks trying to change the world

Feb 16,2020 7:19 am

We know the warnings by now.

2019 is to be in The Top three warmest years on record.

The UK government has declared a

And now, UN Secretary General António Guterres the "point of no return is no longer over the horizon".

That came ahead of the UN's two-week gathering of countries to discuss Climate Change and set Targets - the.

So What really gets done at these conferences - and do they actually Work ?

Climate activist Greta Thunberg was At Last year's COP event in Poland

Many countries have individual Targets related to Climate Change .

For example, the UK government has to cutting greenhouse gas emissions right down to net-zero by 2050.

But there are also worldwide Targets for countries which take part in the UN Climate Change summits.

The Montreal Protocol, adopted in 1987, was an international agreement to try to heal the ozone layer, which protects Earth from ultraviolet rays but was being destroyed by man-made chemicals.

By last year it was found to be - the Northern Hemisphere could be fully fixed by the 2030s and Antarctica by the 2060s, according to

The Cop meetings - which focus on greenhouse gases - started in 1995. But it was 1997 when The First significant Targets were set.

The Kyoto Protocol The Kyoto Protocol is named after the Japanese city where it was agreed

The Kyoto Protocol , agreed in Japan in 1997, set Targets for 37 countries to cut greenhouse gas emissions.

The Targets were different for each country, depending on how developed they were.

But the US pulled out in 2001 - because they were unhappy that developed countries had legally binding Targets , while less developed nations didn't have binding Targets .

Canada pulled out in 2011 and a lot of other countries missed their Targets .

Doha in Qatar was where the Kyoto Protocol was amended

In 2012, the Kyoto Protocol was updated in Doha , Qatar.

But The Deal only covered Europe and Australia, whose share of world greenhouse gas emissions was less than 15%.

However, it paved the way for the Paris Agreement in 2015 - also known as COP21 - which was another significant step in Climate Change talks.

The Paris Agreement

The went further than any other international Climate Change deal.

It was agreed by 195 countries in 2015 and came into force in November 2016.

Some of the main pledges were:

One of the main differences to the Paris deal was that it allowed countries to submit their own Targets - rather than tell countries what their Targets were.

This got the US and Canada back on board.

But since then, the US has started to from the agreement, as President Trump says it's unfair on the US economy.

He has said he wants to make it easier for fossil fuel producers in the US.

But there's an election in the US in November 2020, and a different president could cancel the withdrawal.

Do The Talks actually Work ? COP25 has started in Madrid and runs until 13 December

Although the Paris Agreement was generally well-received, the UN itself has said it doesn't go far enough.

A report from the UN Environment Programme in 2017 says the Paris Agreement only covers a third of the emission reductions needed.

It says that The World is still on course to warm by More Than 2C.

The Report recommends putting more ambitious Targets in place in 2020.

Next year's Targets are what's expected to be discussed at this year's COP25 in Madrid.

The 2020 summit will be held in Glasgow and countries have committed to submit new and updated national Climate Action plans.

The UN Secretary General António Guterres will tell The Meeting that The World is now facing a full-blown climate emergency.

He said before the conference: "In the crucial 12 months ahead, it is essential that we secure more ambitious national Commitments - particularly from the main emitters - to immediately start reducing greenhouse gas emissions at a pace consistent to reaching carbon neutrality by 2050. "

It could be seen as an acknowledgement that while the Climate Change summits can be a step towards a better future, more needs to be done - and Time Is running out.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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