Glasgow Climate Pact

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The Glasgow Climate Pact is an international climate agreement adopted at the 2021 UN climate summit (COP26) that strengthens global commitments to limit warming, accelerate emissions cuts, and scale up climate finance and adaptation efforts.

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instanceOf United Nations climate change document
international climate agreement
addresses adaptation
climate finance
loss and damage
mitigation
adoptedAt 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference
COP26
adoptedBy Parties to the Paris Agreement
Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
adoptedInCity Glasgow
adoptedInCountry United Kingdom
adoptionDate 2021-11-13
aimsTo limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels
callsFor accelerated action in this critical decade
capacity-building support for developing countries
doubling of collective provision of climate finance for adaptation to developing countries from 2019 levels by 2025
efforts to limit temperature increase to 1.5°C
net zero around mid-century
phase-out of inefficient fossil fuel subsidies
phasedown of unabated coal power
rapid, deep and sustained reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions
reductions in global carbon dioxide emissions by 45% by 2030 relative to 2010 levels
strengthening transparency arrangements under the Paris Agreement
emphasizes urgency of enhancing ambition and action in the 2020s
encourages Parties to increase support for vulnerable countries
deployment of clean power generation
energy efficiency measures
transition towards low-emission energy systems
establishes Glasgow Dialogue on loss and damage
expressesConcern that the USD 100 billion per year climate finance goal has not yet been met
language English
mentions inefficient fossil fuel subsidies
unabated coal power
notes the need for scaling up climate finance from all sources
the role of nature and ecosystems in climate mitigation and adaptation
outcomeOf negotiations at COP26 in 2021
partOfProcess annual UN climate change conferences
reaffirms Paris Agreement temperature goals
developed countries’ commitment to mobilize USD 100 billion per year for climate finance
recognizes that impacts of climate change will be much lower at 1.5°C compared with 2°C
the importance of averting, minimizing and addressing loss and damage associated with climate change
relatedToAgreement Paris Agreement
requests Parties to align NDCs with the Paris Agreement temperature goal
Parties to revisit and strengthen 2030 targets in their NDCs by the end of 2022
underAuspicesOf United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
surface form: UNFCCC

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
urges developed country Parties to fully deliver on the USD 100 billion climate finance goal urgently and through 2025

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