UNFCCC definition

UNFCCC means the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change adopted in New York on May 9, 1992;

Examples of UNFCCC in a sentence

  • Proposed system to be developed by modifying the existing source code must be able to collect, and store data relevant to adaptation strategies and generate reports to submit to the UNFCCC according to the guidance given in UNFCCC guidelines and instructions provided by the team of consultants of the ETF for AFOLU sector project.

  • Sri Lanka has submitted Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to the UNFCCC in July 2021, as national commitments to the Paris Agreement.

  • The Bonn Climate Change Conference of the UNFCCC met 16 – 26 May 2016 in Bonn, Germany to include, inter alia, the first meeting of the ad hoc working group on the Paris Agreement.

  • The system to be developed by modifying the existing source code needs to have the capacity to collect, store, and estimate the data/emissions following the IPCC guidelines and convert those to the reporting formats required by the UNFCCC.

  • Deposits of ratification made by at least 55 UNFCCC party nations that account for 55% of global GHG emissions were required to bring the agreement into force.


More Definitions of UNFCCC

UNFCCC means the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, adopted on 9 May 1992.
UNFCCC means the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change which entered into force on 21st March, 1994;
UNFCCC has the meaning set forth in the definition ofEnvironmental Attributes.”
UNFCCC has the meaning set forth in the definition ofEnvironmental Attributes.” “WBE” has the meaning set forth in Section 13.25(c)(i).
UNFCCC znamená Rámcovou úmluvu OSN o klimatických změnách přijatou v New Yorku dne 9. května 1992.