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PREAMBLE
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...
Reaffirming
the
principle
of
sovereignty of States
in
international cooperation
to
address
climate change
, ...
...
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
, ...
ARTICLE-3
: PRINCIPLES [
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... 3. 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
. ...
... 4. 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
. ...
... 5. 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
. ...
ARTICLE-4
: COMMITMENTS [
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... 6. 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
. ...
ARTICLE-7
: CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES [
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... (b)
Promote
and
facilitate
the
exchange of information
on
measures
adopted
by the
Parties
to
address
climate change
and its
effects
, taking into
account
the differing
circumstances
,
responsibilities
and capabilities of the
Parties
and their respective
commitments
under the
Convention
; ...
... (c)
Facilitate
, at the
request
of two or more
Parties
, the
coordination
of
measures
adopted
by them to
address
climate change
and its
effects
, taking into
account
the differing
circumstances
,
responsibilities
and capabilities of the
Parties
and their respective
commitments
under the
Convention
; ...
ARTICLE-11
: FINANCIAL MECHANISM [
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... (a)
Modalities
to ensure that the funded
projects
to
address
climate change
are in
conformity
with the
policies
,
programme
priorities
and
eligibility
criteria
established
by the
Conference of the Parties
; ...
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