What is UNFCCC?
According to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which was established in 1992, parties must act to safeguard the climate system with consideration for equality and compliance with their respective but shared obligations.
Common but Differentiated Responsibilities| Class 12 Political Science Notes
Welcome to the discussion of “Common but Differentiated Responsibilities” (CBDR), as we dig into Chapter 6 of Class 12 Political Science. This chapter takes us on a tour across the complex terrain of international environmental governance, illuminating the tenets that guide international endeavours to tackle environmental concerns.
With its recognition of both the common commitment to environmental stewardship and the varied duties of nations based on their historical contributions and developmental trajectories, CBDR emerges as a crucial framework. Come along as we work our way through the nuances of CBDR and discover its implications for fairness, global collaboration, and sustainable development.
Table of Content
- Common But Differentiated Responsibilities
- What are ‘Common but differentiated responsibilities’? How Could We Implement the Idea?
- The Protection of Global ‘Commons’
- What is UNFCCC?