The role of United Nations agreements in reducing climate change

The role of United Nations agreements in reducing climate change

Authors

  • Teaching assistant. Mustafa Qasim Ali University of Baghdad / College of Arts

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58564/ma.v15i39.1908

Keywords:

key words : (United Nations, Framework Convention, climate change, greenhouse gases)

Abstract

The research reviews the most important United Nations agreements on global climate change, including the depletion of the ozone layer and the increase in greenhouse gas emissions, and ways to reduce those emissions by holding many conferences and in many stages depending on the new climate changes that occur. These agreements obligated the participating countries to implement them and move forward in They were applied in gradual stages to reach certain emission rates, and the majority of countries in the world were determined to continue implementing these agreements, but through performance indicators, especially in recent years, it was noted that emissions are continuing and have not decreased to the required levels, especially the emissions of industrialized countries, including China, the United States, and India, although this indicates One thing is that these countries do not adhere to these agreements because they conflict with their economic interests.

Published

2025-06-02