Bali Action Plan

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The Bali Action Plan is a 2007 UN climate change roadmap that launched negotiations for a post-2012 global climate regime, emphasizing mitigation, adaptation, technology transfer, and climate finance for developing countries.

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instanceOf United Nations climate change decision
international climate change roadmap
addresses developing country needs
vulnerable developing countries
adoptedAt 2010 United Nations Climate Change Conference
surface form: United Nations Climate Change Conference in Bali
adoptedBy Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC
Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
adoptionDate 15 December 2007
adoptionLocation Bali
surface form: Bali, Indonesia
adoptionYear 2007
aimsTo enhance long-term cooperative action on climate change
reach an agreed outcome at COP15 in Copenhagen
callsFor consideration of a shared vision for long-term cooperative action
enhanced action on adaptation
enhanced action on technology development and transfer
enhanced action on the provision of financial resources and investment
enhanced national and international action on mitigation
context end of the first commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol
COPNumber COP13
emphasizes measurable, reportable and verifiable mitigation actions by developing countries
measurable, reportable and verifiable support by developed countries
focusesOn adaptation
capacity-building
climate finance
mitigation
technology development and transfer
frameworkFor enhanced technology transfer arrangements
future climate finance mechanisms
geographicalScope global
includes a roadmap for negotiating a comprehensive climate agreement
language English
launches Ad Hoc Working Group on Long-term Cooperative Action under the Convention
negotiations for a post-2012 global climate regime
leadsTo Copenhagen Accord negotiations
legalStatus non-binding political roadmap
mentions reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries (REDD)
negotiatedUnder United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
negotiationDeadline COP15 in 2009
partOfProcess United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
recognizes common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities
the need for deep cuts in global greenhouse gas emissions
relatedTo Kyoto Protocol
Paris Agreement
targetGroup developed countries
developing countries
timeFrame post-2012 climate regime
UNFCCCDecisionNumber Decision 1/CP.13

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Fourth Assessment Report citedIn Bali Action Plan