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- 2. The Paris Agreement aims to strengthen the global response to the threat of climate change by keeping a global temperature rise this century below _____.
- 6. An essential principle in both agreements, emphasizing that countries have different capabilities and circumstances.
- 8. This agreement entered into force in 2005 and aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by setting legally binding targets for developed countries.
- 10. I The Kyoto Protocol placed mandatory emission reduction targets on these countries, referred to as _____.
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- 1. The Paris Agreement seeks to improve the parties' ability to adapt to the adverse impacts of climate change, foster climate resilience, and lower greenhouse gas emissions in a manner that does not threaten food _____
- 3. This is a primary goal of the Paris Agreement, to peak global greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible and achieve a balance between sources and sinks of greenhouse gases in the second half of this century.
- 4. The Paris Agreement introduced a more flexible, bottom-up approach, where countries set their own targets called Nationally Determined _____.
- 5. Under the Paris Agreement, countries are required to submit these, outlining their post-2020 climate actions.
- 7. This country initially did not ratify the Kyoto Protocol but played a key role in the negotiations of the Paris Agreement
- 9. Both agreements recognize the importance of this, which includes forests and other terrestrial ecosystems, in mitigating climate change.
