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Latest revision as of 20:05, 21 June 2024
Environmental risk management.
(UNFCCC).
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change was established in 1992 as a framework for international cooperation to combat climate change.
It was followed by the Kyoto Protocol, the Green Climate Fund and the Paris Agreement.
See also
- Climate change
- Climate change: testing the resilience of corporates’ creditworthiness to natural catastrophes
- Climate risk
- COP28
- Green Climate Fund
- Kyoto Protocol
- Paris Agreement
- Risk management
- UN Race to Zero
- United Nations