Copenhagen Accord
The Copenhagen Accord is a term to refer to a series of decisions adopted under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and its Kyoto Protocol, in particular the following two decisions adopted in accordance with the Bali Roadmap. The first is the CMP Decision under the Kyoto Protocol on further quantified emission reduction commitments by the Annex I Parties to the Convention; the second is the COP Decision under the Convention on mitigation, adaptation, technology transfer and financing to make arrangements regarding the implementation of the Bali Action Plan.
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