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of the need for urgent and ambitious action to address climate change at the global
level and making efforts to adapt to the intensifying impacts of climate change and
to further develop and implement plans, policies, strategies and legislative
frameworks with support where necessary.
34. We stress that the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change is the primary international intergovernmental
forum for negotiating the global response to climate change in order to protect the
global climate.
35. We recall the objectives, principles and provisions of the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change,18 and underscore 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, with a view to
accelerating the reduction of global greenhouse gas emissions. We recall that the
Convention provides that 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.
36. We note with grave concern the significant gap between the aggregate effect of
mitigation pledges by parties in terms of global annual emissions of greenhouse gases
by 2020 and aggregate emission pathways consistent with having a likely chance of
holding the increase in global average temperature below 2 degrees Celsius, or
1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels.
37. We reaffirm the decision of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change on long-term climate finance,19 noting
the importance of climate finance in addressing climate change.
38. We look forward to the full operationalization and initial capitalization of the
Green Climate Fund, including the expeditious implementation of its initial resource
mobilization process, taking into account that the Fund will play a key role in
channelling new, additional, adequate and predictable financial resources to
developing countries and will catalyse climate finance, both public and private, at the
international and national levels.
39. We urge developed country parties to increase technology, finance and
capacity-building support to enable increased mitigation ambition and adaptation
actions on the part of developing country parties.
40. We reaffirm the importance of engaging a broad range of stakeholders at the
global, regional, subregional, national and local levels, including national, subnational
and local governments and the scientific community, private businesses and civil
society, and also including youth and persons with disabilities, and also reaffirm that
gender equality and the effective participation of women and indigenous peoples are
important for effective action on all aspects of climate change.
41. We reaffirm the decision of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change to adopt a protocol, another legal
instrument or an agreed outcome with legal force under the Convention applicable
to all parties at its twenty-first session, to be held in Paris in December 2015, and
for it to enter into effect and be implemented as from 2020.20
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18
United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 1771, No. 30822.
FCCC/CP/2013/10/Add.1, decision 3/CP.19.
20
See FCCC/CP/2011/9/Add.1, decision 1/CP.17.
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