Climate Change: COP 26 What is it and why is it important for the future of the world?

COP 26: Climate change (Climate Change) crisis is the biggest crisis facing the world today. Climate change Whenever there is a discussion on a major event in 1992, it is the Earth Summit. The most important outcome of this conference is the UNFCCC (UNFCCC). Through this every year COP is an important meeting of the Conference of the Parties.

& nbsp; This year’s COP 26 will be held from October 31 to November 12 in Glasgow, UK Is going to happen. Representatives from more than 190 countries around the world will attend the meeting. It will review what action has been taken over the past five years on some of the objectives set out in the 2015 Paris Agreement. There will also be a global brainstorming on how to deal with the climate change crisis and what measures to take. The direction of the Climate Action Plan is likely to be decided.
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Atmospheric greenhouse gases are what we call greenhouse gases.
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HISTORY OF COP
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In India, the New Delhi COP was organized in 2003. Seven important issues were discussed at the conference. That included the key issue of technology transfer. In the face of the crisis of climate change, India has taken up the role of developing countries in transferring technology to developing and underdeveloped countries.
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COP 21- Paris Agreement
The most important meeting in the history of the COP was discussed. And the conference that gave a new direction to the movement against climate change was held in 2015 in Paris, France. An important resolution was passed at the conference that the temperature should not exceed 2 degrees Celsius by the end of this century as compared to the pre-industrial level, which is the world temperature before the Industrial Revolution. The conference also said that controlling the rise in temperature to 1.5 degrees Celsius would be dangerous for the world. If the temperature rises by 2 degrees compared to before the Industrial Revolution, it will be extremely dangerous for coastal cities and island nations.

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