AOSIS definition

AOSIS means the Alliance of Small Island States;

Examples of AOSIS in a sentence

  • In the interest of transparency and to help readers form their judgements of potential bias, AOSIS journals require authors to declare any competing financial or non-financial interest to the work described in the submitted manuscript.

  • In an effort to find a compromise, the US has been meeting with the AOSIS group, representing ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • For instance, in the climate change negotiations 42 low-lying and island countries, all more or less vulnerable to rising sea-levels, have formed a coalition called the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS).

  • The developing countries, represent- ed by the G77 and China, are made up of many groups; namely, emerging economies such as China, India, and Brazil; OPEC countries that export oil to developed coun- tries and Arabian oil-producing countries; the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) that are most vulnerable to the impacts (rise in sea level) of global warming; and African countries that have low GHG emissions but are most sus- ceptible to the impacts of global warming.

  • In AOSIS member states, slow-onset temperature rise, and subsequent sea level rise will cause permanent L&D that cannot be avoided by disaster risk reduction or adaptation in the absence of sufficient mitigation efforts by those primarily responsible for anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions.

  • The AOSIS comments on the ILC issues paper at UNGA75 provide a strong basis for moving forward.

  • In January 2021, Antigua & Barbuda, represented by the Permanent Mission to the United Nations became AOSIS Chair.

  • There is an increased need in 2021 and 2023 for AOSIS coordination and capacity building efforts.

  • The AOSIS Chair rotates between the three regions of AOSIS (Caribbean, AIS and Pacific) on a 3- 4-year cycle.

  • AOSIS succeeded in keeping their special circumstances regarding flexibility in the reporting system and delicate new transparency framework, and avoiding any additional burden in grip of reporting activities.