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         United Nations
         Framework Convention on Climate Change
         
          
         
           
         
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         United Nations Framework Convention on
         Climate Change 1992
         
          Preamble 
             Objective 
             Principles 
             Commitments 
         
         
         
           
         
         PREAMBLE
         
         The Parties to this Convention, 
         
         Acknowledging that change in the Earth's climate and its
         adverse effects are a common concern of humankind, 
         
         Concerned that human activities have been substantially
         increasing the atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse
         gases, that these increases enhance the natural greenhouse
         effect, and that this will result on average in an
         additional warming of the Earth's surface and atmosphere and
         may adversely affect natural ecosystems and humankind, 
         
         Noting that the largest share of historical and current
         global emissions of greenhouse gases has originated in
         developed countries, that per capita emissions in developing
         countries are still relatively low and that the share of
         global emissions originating in developing countries will
         grow to meet their social and development needs, 
         
         Aware of the role and importance in terrestrial and
         marine ecosystems of sinks and reservoirs of greenhouse
         gases, 
         
         Noting that there are many uncertainties in predictions
         of climate change, particularly with regard to the timing,
         magnitude and regional patterns thereof, 
         
         Acknowledging that the global nature of climate change
         calls for the widest possible cooperation by all countries
         and their participation in an effective and appropriate
         international response, in accordance with their common but
         differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities
         and their social and economic conditions, 
         
         Recalling the pertinent provisions of the Declaration of
         the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment,
         adopted at Stockholm on 16 June 1972, 
         
         Recalling also that States have, in accordance with the
         Charter of the United Nations and the principles of
         international law, the sovereign right to exploit their own
         resources pursuant to their own environmental and
         developmental policies, and the responsibility to ensure
         that activities within their jurisdiction or control do not
         cause damage to the environment of other States or of areas
         beyond the limits of national jurisdiction, 
         
         Reaffirming the principle of sovereignty of States in
         international cooperation to address climate change, 
         
         Recognizing that States should enact effective
         environmental legislation, that environmental standards,
         management objectives and priorities should reflect the
         environmental and developmental context to which they apply,
         and that standards applied by some countries may be
         inappropriate and of unwarranted economic and social cost to
         other countries, in particular developing countries, 
         
         Recalling the provisions of General Assembly resolution
         44/228 of 22 December 1989 on the United Nations Conference
         on Environment and Development, and resolutions 43/53 of 6
         December 1988, 44/207 of 22 December 1989, 45/212 of 21
         December 1990 and 46/169 of 19 December 1991 on protection
         of global climate for present and future generations of
         mankind, 
         
         Recalling also the provisions of General Assembly
         resolution 44/206 of 22 December 1989 on the possible
         adverse effects of sea level rise on islands and coastal
         areas, particularly low-lying coastal areas and the
         pertinent provisions of General Assembly resolution 44/172
         of 19 December 1989 on the implementation of the Plan of
         Action to Combat Desertification, 
         
         Recalling further the Vienna Convention for the
         Protection of the Ozone Layer, 1985, and the Montreal
         Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, 1987,
         as adjusted and amended on 29 June 1990, 
         
         Noting the Ministerial Declaration of the Second World
         Climate Conference adopted on 7 November 1990, 
         
         Conscious of the valuable analytical work being conducted
         by many States on climate change and of the important
         contributions of the World Meteorological Organization, the
         United Nations Environment Programme and other organs,
         organizations and bodies of the United Nations system, as
         well as other international and intergovernmental bodies, to
         the exchange of results of scientific research and the
         coordination of research, 
         
         Recognizing that steps required to understand and address
         climate change will be environmentally, socially and
         economically most effective if they are based on relevant
         scientific, technical and economic considerations and
         continually re-evaluated in the light of new findings in
         these areas, 
         
         Recognizing that various actions to address climate
         change can be justified economically in their own right and
         can also help in solving other environmental problems, 
         
         Recognizing also the need for developed countries to take
         immediate action in a flexible manner on the basis of clear
         priorities, as a first step towards comprehensive response
         strategies at the global, national and, where agreed,
         regional levels that take into account all greenhouse gases,
         with due consideration of their relative contributions to
         the enhancement of the greenhouse effect, 
         
         Recognizing further that low-lying and other small island
         countries, countries with low-lying coastal, arid and
         semi-arid areas or areas liable to floods, drought and
         desertification, and developing countries with fragile
         mountainous ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the
         adverse effects of climate change, 
         
         Recognizing the special difficulties of those countries,
         especially developing countries, whose economies are
         particularly dependent on fossil fuel production, use and
         exportation, as a consequence of action taken on limiting
         greenhouse gas emissions, 
         
         Affirming that responses to climate change should be
         coordinated with social and economic development in an
         integrated manner with a view to avoiding adverse impacts on
         the latter, taking into full account the legitimate priority
         needs of developing countries for the achievement of
         sustained economic growth and the eradication of
         poverty, 
         
         Recognizing that all countries, especially developing
         countries, need access to resources required to achieve
         sustainable social and economic development and that, in
         order for developing countries to progress towards that
         goal, their energy consumption will need to grow taking into
         account the possibilities for achieving greater energy
         efficiency and for controlling greenhouse gas emissions in
         general, including through the application of new
         technologies on terms which make such an application
         economically and socially beneficial, 
         
         Determined to protect the climate system for present and
         future generations, 
         
         Have agreed as follows: 
         
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         ARTICLE 2 - OBJECTIVE 
         
         The ultimate objective of this Convention and any related
         legal instruments that the Conference of the Parties may
         adopt is to achieve, in accordance with the relevant
         provisions of the Convention, stabilization of greenhouse
         gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would
         prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the
         climate system. Such a level should be achieved within a
         time frame sufficient to allow ecosystems to adapt naturally
         to climate change, to ensure that food production is not
         threatened and to enable economic development to proceed in
         a sustainable manner. 
         
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         ARTICLE 3 - PRINCIPLES 
         
         In their actions to achieve the objective of the
         Convention and to implement its provisions, the Parties
         shall be guided, inter alia, by the following: 
         
         
            - The Parties should protect the climate system for the
            benefit of present and future generations of humankind,
            on the basis of equity and in accordance with their
            common but differentiated responsibilities and respective
            capabilities. Accordingly, the developed country Parties
            should take the lead in combating climate change and the
            adverse effects thereof.
 
            
            - The specific needs and special circumstances of
            developing country Parties, especially those that are
            particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate
            change, and of those Parties, especially developing
            country Parties, that would have to bear a
            disproportionate or abnormal burden under the Convention,
            should be given full consideration.
 
            
            - The Parties should take precautionary measures to
            anticipate, prevent or minimize the causes of climate
            change and mitigate its adverse effects. Where there are
            threats of serious or irreversible damage, lack of full
            scientific certainty should not be used as a reason for
            postponing such measures, taking into account that
            policies and measures to deal with climate change should
            be cost-effective so as to ensure global benefits at the
            lowest possible cost. To achieve this, such policies and
            measures should take into account different
            socio-economic contexts, be comprehensive, cover all
            relevant sources, sinks and reservoirs of greenhouse
            gases and adaptation, and comprise all economic sectors.
            Efforts to address climate change may be carried out
            cooperatively by interested Parties.
 
            
            - The Parties have a right to, and should, promote
            sustainable development. Policies and measures to protect
            the climate system against human-induced change should be
            appropriate for the specific conditions of each Party and
            should be integrated with national development
            programmes, taking into account that economic development
            is essential for adopting measures to address climate
            change.
 
            
            - The Parties should cooperate to promote a supportive
            and open international economic system that would lead to
            sustainable economic growth and development in all
            Parties, particularly developing country Parties, thus
            enabling them better to address the problems of climate
            change. Measures taken to combat climate change,
            including unilateral ones, should not constitute a means
            of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination or a
            disguised restriction on international trade.
 
          
         
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         ARTICLE 4 -
         COMMITMENTS 
         
         
            - All Parties, taking into account their common but
            differentiated responsibilities and their specific
            national and regional development priorities, objectives
            and circumstances, shall:
            
            
               - Develop, periodically update, publish and
               make available to the Conference of the Parties, in
               accordance with Article 12, national inventories of
               anthropogenic emissions by sources and removals by
               sinks of all greenhouse gases not controlled by the
               Montreal Protocol, using comparable methodologies to
               be agreed upon by the Conference of the Parties;
 
               
               - Formulate, implement, publish and regularly update
               national and, where appropriate, regional programmes
               containing measures to mitigate climate change by
               addressing anthropogenic emissions by sources and
               removals by sinks of all greenhouse gases not
               controlled by the Montreal Protocol, and measures to
               facilitate adequate adaptation to climate change;
 
               
               - Promote and cooperate in the development,
               application and diffusion, including transfer, of
               technologies, practices and processes that control,
               reduce or prevent anthropogenic emissions of
               greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal
               Protocol in all relevant sectors, including the
               energy, transport, industry, agriculture, forestry and
               waste management sectors;
 
               
               - Promote sustainable management, and promote and
               cooperate in the conservation and enhancement, as
               appropriate, of sinks and reservoirs of all greenhouse
               gases not controlled by the Montreal Protocol,
               including biomass, forests and oceans as well as other
               terrestrial, coastal and marine ecosystems;
 
               
               - Cooperate in preparing for adaptation to the
               impacts of climate change; develop and elaborate
               appropriate and integrated plans for coastal zone
               management, water resources and agriculture, and for
               the protection and rehabilitation of areas,
               particularly in Africa, affected by drought and
               desertification, as well as floods;
 
               
               - Take climate change considerations into account,
               to the extent feasible, in their relevant social,
               economic and environmental policies and actions, and
               employ appropriate methods, for example impact
               assessments, formulated and determined nationally,
               with a view to minimizing adverse effects on the
               economy, on public health and on the quality of the
               environment, of projects or measures undertaken by
               them to mitigate or adapt to climate change;
 
               
               - Promote and cooperate in scientific,
               technological, technical, socio-economic and other
               research, systematic observation and development of
               data archives related to the climate system and
               intended to further the understanding and to reduce or
               eliminate the remaining uncertainties regarding the
               causes, effects, magnitude and timing of climate
               change and the economic and social consequences of
               various response strategies;
 
               
               - Promote and cooperate in the full, open and prompt
               exchange of relevant scientific, technological,
               technical, socio-economic and legal information
               related to the climate system and climate change, and
               to the economic and social consequences of various
               response strategies;
 
               
               - Promote and cooperate in education, training and
               public awareness related to climate change and
               encourage the widest participation in this process,
               including that of non-governmental organizations;
               and
 
               
               - Communicate to the Conference of the Parties
               information related to implementation, in accordance
               with Article 12.
 
             
            
            
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            - The developed country Parties and other Parties
            included in annex I commit themselves specifically as
            provided for in the following:
            
            
               - Each of these Parties shall adopt
               national policies and take corresponding measures on
               the mitigation of climate change, by limiting its
               anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases and
               protecting and enhancing its greenhouse gas sinks and
               reservoirs. These policies and measures will
               demonstrate that developed countries are taking the
               lead in modifying longer-term trends in anthropogenic
               emissions consistent with the objective of the
               Convention, recognizing that the return by the end of
               the present decade to earlier levels of anthropogenic
               emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases
               not controlled by the Montreal Protocol would
               contribute to such modification, and taking into
               account the differences in these Parties' starting
               points and approaches, economic structures and
               resource bases, the need to maintain strong and
               sustainable economic growth, available technologies
               and other individual circumstances, as well as the
               need for equitable and appropriate contributions by
               each of these Parties to the global effort regarding
               that objective. These Parties may implement such
               policies and measures jointly with other Parties and
               may assist other Parties in contributing to the
               achievement of the objective of the Convention and, in
               particular, that of this subparagraph;
 
               
               - In order to promote progress to this end, each of
               these Parties shall communicate, within six months of
               the entry into force of the Convention for it and
               periodically thereafter, and in accordance with
               Article 12, detailed information on its policies and
               measures referred to in subparagraph (a) above, as
               well as on its resulting projected anthropogenic
               emissions by sources and removals by sinks of
               greenhouse gases not controlled by the Montreal
               Protocol for the period referred to in subparagraph
               (a), with the aim of returning individually or jointly
               to their 1990 levels these anthropogenic emissions of
               carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases not
               controlled by the Montreal Protocol. This information
               will be reviewed by the Conference of the Parties, at
               its first session and periodically thereafter, in
               accordance with Article 7;
 
               
               - Calculations of emissions by sources and removals
               by sinks of greenhouse gases for the purposes of
               subparagraph (b) above should take into account the
               best available scientific knowledge, including of the
               effective capacity of sinks and the respective
               contributions of such gases to climate change. The
               Conference of the Parties shall consider and agree on
               methodologies for these calculations at its first
               session and review them regularly thereafter;
 
               
               - The Conference of the Parties shall, at its first
               session, review the adequacy of subparagraphs (a) and
               (b) above. Such review shall be carried out in the
               light of the best available scientific information and
               assessment on climate change and its impacts, as well
               as relevant technical, social and economic
               information. Based on this review, the Conference of
               the Parties shall take appropriate action, which may
               include the adoption of amendments to the commitments
               in subparagraphs (a) and (b) above. The Conference of
               the Parties, at its first session, shall also take
               decisions regarding criteria for joint implementation
               as indicated in subparagraph (a) above. A second
               review of subparagraphs (a) and (b) shall take place
               not later than 31 December 1998, and thereafter at
               regular intervals determined by the Conference of the
               Parties, until the objective of the Convention is
               met;
 
               
               - Each of these Parties shall :
               
               
                  - coordinate as appropriate with other
                  such Parties, relevant economic and administrative
                  instruments developed to achieve the objective of
                  the Convention; and
 
                  
                  - identify and periodically review its own
                  policies and practices which encourage activities
                  that lead to greater levels of anthropogenic
                  emissions of greenhouse gases not controlled by the
                  Montreal Protocol than would otherwise occur;
 
                
                
               
               - The Conference of the Parties shall review, not
               later than 31 December 1998, available information
               with a view to taking decisions regarding such
               amendments to the lists in annexes I and II as may be
               appropriate, with the approval of the Party
               concerned;
 
               
               - Any Party not included in annex I may, in its
               instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or
               accession, or at any time thereafter, notify the
               Depositary that it intends to be bound by
               subparagraphs (a) and (b) above. The Depositary shall
               inform the other signatories and Parties of any such
               notification.
 
             
            
            
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            - The developed country Parties and other developed
            Parties included in annex II shall provide new and
            additional financial resources to meet the agreed full
            costs incurred by developing country Parties in complying
            with their obligations under Article 12, paragraph 1.
            They shall also provide such financial resources,
            including for the transfer of technology, needed by the
            developing country Parties to meet the agreed full
            incremental costs of implementing measures that are
            covered by paragraph 1 of this Article and that are
            agreed between a developing country Party and the
            international entity or entities referred to in Article
            11, in accordance with that Article. The implementation
            of these commitments shall take into account the need for
            adequacy and predictability in the flow of funds and the
            importance of appropriate burden sharing among the
            developed country Parties.
 
            
            - The developed country Parties and other developed
            Parties included in annex II shall also assist the
            developing country Parties that are particularly
            vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change in
            meeting costs of adaptation to those adverse
            effects.
 
            
            - The developed country Parties and other developed
            Parties included in annex II shall take all practicable
            steps to promote, facilitate and finance, as appropriate,
            the transfer of, or access to, environmentally sound
            technologies and know-how to other Parties, particularly
            developing country Parties, to enable them to implement
            the provisions of the Convention. In this process, the
            developed country Parties shall support the development
            and enhancement of endogenous capacities and technologies
            of developing country Parties. Other Parties and
            organizations in a position to do so may also assist in
            facilitating the transfer of such technologies.
 
            
            - In the implementation of their commitments under
            paragraph 2 above, a certain degree of flexibility shall
            be allowed by the Conference of the Parties to the
            Parties included in annex I undergoing the process of
            transition to a market economy, in order to enhance the
            ability of these Parties to address climate change,
            including with regard to the historical level of
            anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases not
            controlled by the Montreal Protocol chosen as a
            reference.
 
            
            - The extent to which developing country Parties will
            effectively implement their commitments under the
            Convention will depend on the effective implementation by
            developed country Parties of their commitments under the
            Convention related to financial resources and transfer of
            technology and will take fully into account that economic
            and social development and poverty eradication are the
            first and overriding priorities of the developing country
            Parties.
 
            
            - In the implementation of the commitments in this
            Article, the Parties shall give full consideration to
            what actions are necessary under the Convention,
            including actions related to funding, insurance and the
            transfer of technology, to meet the specific needs and
            concerns of developing country Parties arising from the
            adverse effects of climate change and/or the impact of
            the implementation of response measures, especially on:
            
            
               - Small island countries;
 
               
               - Countries with low-lying coastal areas;
 
               
               - Countries with arid and semi-arid areas, forested
               areas and areas liable to forest decay;
 
               
               - Countries with areas prone to natural
               disasters;
 
               
               - Countries with areas liable to drought and
               desertification;
 
               
               - Countries with areas of high urban atmospheric
               pollution;
 
               
               - Countries with areas with fragile ecosystems,
               including mountainous ecosystems;
 
               
               - Countries whose economies are highly dependent on
               income generated from the production, processing and
               export, and/or on consumption of fossil fuels and
               associated energy-intensive products; and
 
               
               - Land-locked and transit countries.
 
             
            
            
               - Further, the Conference of the Parties may take
               actions, as appropriate, with respect to this
               paragraph.
 
             
             
            
            - The Parties shall take full account of the specific
            needs and special situations of the least developed
            countries in their actions with regard to funding and
            transfer of technology.
 
            
            - The Parties shall, in accordance with Article 10,
            take into consideration in the implementation of the
            commitments of the Convention the situation of Parties,
            particularly developing country Parties, with economies
            that are vulnerable to the adverse effects of the
            implementation of measures to respond to climate change.
            This applies notably to Parties with economies that are
            highly dependent on income generated from the production,
            processing and export, and/or consumption of fossil fuels
            and associated energy-intensive products and/or the use
            of fossil fuels for which such Parties have serious
            difficulties in switching to alternatives.
 
          
         
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