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Key aspects of the international climate change debate and outcomes of the COP15/CMP5 are examined in Part III, including the Copenhagen Accord and other relevant decisions of State Parties to the COP15/CMP5. While it is not possible to canvass all aspects of the ongoing climate change ...
Contrary to the EU's objectives for the COP15 meeting, no legally binding agreement was reached to succeed the Kyoto Protocol after 2012 and the final Copenhagen Accord contained disappointingly few ambitious targets. This chapter tries to explain how this result came about and what the main ...