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| Christina Figueres - she's excited about the potential for Paris. |
total of 146 countries, representing almost 87
percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, have submitted their intended
national climate action plans to the United Nations.
This means that so far over 75 percent of all member
countries to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) have
responded. This includes all developed countries under the Convention and 104
developing countries, or almost 70 percent of UNFCCC developing member states.
Over 80 percent of the plans include quantifiable objectives
and also over 80 percent include intended actions to adapt to climate
change.
Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC, Christiana Figueres, said: “Over the past few months, the number of
countries submitting their climate action plans to the Paris agreement has
grown from a steady stream into a sweeping flood. This unprecedented breadth
and depth of response reflects the increasing recognition that there is an unparalleled
opportunity to achieve resilient, low-emission, sustainable development at
national level. ”
Read the UN Newsroom
story - “Unprecedented Global Breadth of Climate Action Plans Ahead of Paris.”

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