Understanding the multilateral negotiations on climate change ahead of COP27: Priorities for the African region

IF 0.8 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
B. Mantlana, A. O. Jegede
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ABSTRACT This article presents a rationale for understanding how the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) operates in advancing the global response to climate change. It does this by highlighting key characteristics of this framework convention, whose multilateral process has led to the establishment of treaties such as the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement. The article also points out the complexity of the process within the annual meetings of the UNFCCC’s Conference of the Parties (COP), the supreme decision-making body of the convention. Furthermore, the slow pace of progress of these multilateral negotiations and the reasons responsible for such slow progress are highlighted. The article notes that the next COP, under the leadership of Egypt, presents a significant opportunity to Africa to influence the process. As a whole, the article aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of this important multilateral process and the value of incremental change.
了解COP27前气候变化多边谈判:非洲地区的优先事项
摘要本文介绍了理解《联合国气候变化框架公约》(UNFCCC)如何在推动全球应对气候变化方面发挥作用的基本原理。它通过强调这一框架公约的主要特点来做到这一点,该公约的多边进程促成了《京都议定书》和《巴黎协定》等条约的制定。文章还指出了《气候公约》缔约方大会(《公约》最高决策机构)年会过程的复杂性。此外,还强调了这些多边谈判进展缓慢以及造成进展缓慢的原因。文章指出,埃及领导下的下一届缔约方会议为非洲影响这一进程提供了一个重要机会。总的来说,这篇文章旨在有助于更深入地理解这一重要的多边进程和渐进变革的价值。
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