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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
. ...
... 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
. ...
... 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
. ...
... 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
. ...
... 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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... (b) Formulate,
implement
,
publish
and regularly update
national
and, where appropriate,
regional programmes
containing
measures
to
mitigate
climate change
by addressing
anthropogenic emissions
by
sources
and
removals
by
sinks
of all
greenhouse gases
not controlled by the
Montreal Protocol
, and
measures
to
facilitate
adequate
adaptation
to
climate change
; ...
... (b) Formulate,
implement
,
publish
and regularly update
national
and, where appropriate,
regional programmes
containing
measures
to
mitigate
climate change
by addressing
anthropogenic emissions
by
sources
and
removals
by
sinks
of all
greenhouse gases
not controlled by the
Montreal Protocol
, and
measures
to
facilitate
adequate
adaptation
to
climate change
; ...
... (f) Take
climate change
considerations
into
account
, to the
extent
feasible, in their
relevant
social
,
economic
and
environmental
policies
and
actions
, and employ appropriate
methods
, for example
impact assessments
, formulated and
determined
nationally, with a
view
to minimizing
adverse effects
on the
economy
, on
public health
and on the
quality of the environment
, of
projects
or
measures
undertaken by them to
mitigate
or adapt to
climate change
; ...
... (a) Each of these
Parties
shall
adopt
national1
policies
and take
corresponding
measures
on the
mitigation
of
climate change
, by limiting its
anthropogenic emissions
of
greenhouse gases
and
protecting
and enhancing its
greenhouse gas
sinks
and
reservoirs
. These
policies
and
measures
will demonstrate that
developed countries
are taking the
lead
in modifying longer-
term
trends
in
anthropogenic emissions
consistent with the
objective
of the
Convention
, recognizing that the
return
by the end of the present decade to earlier levels of
anthropogenic emissions
of
carbon dioxide
and other
greenhouse gases
not controlled by the
Montreal Protocol
would
contribute
to such
modification
, and taking into
account
the
differences
in these
Parties
' starting points and approaches,
economic
structures
and
resource
bases
, the need to maintain strong and
sustainable
economic growth
, available
technologies
and other
individual
circumstances
, as well as the need for
equitable
and appropriate
contributions
by each of these
Parties
to the
global
effort regarding that
objective
. These
Parties
may
implement
such
policies
and
measures
jointly
with other
Parties
and may assist other
Parties
in contributing to the
achievement
of the
objective
of the
Convention
and, in particular, that of this subparagraph; ...
... (a) Each of these
Parties
shall
adopt
national1
policies
and take
corresponding
measures
on the
mitigation
of
climate change
, by limiting its
anthropogenic emissions
of
greenhouse gases
and
protecting
and enhancing its
greenhouse gas
sinks
and
reservoirs
. These
policies
and
measures
will demonstrate that
developed countries
are taking the
lead
in modifying longer-
term
trends
in
anthropogenic emissions
consistent with the
objective
of the
Convention
, recognizing that the
return
by the end of the present decade to earlier levels of
anthropogenic emissions
of
carbon dioxide
and other
greenhouse gases
not controlled by the
Montreal Protocol
would
contribute
to such
modification
, and taking into
account
the
differences
in these
Parties
' starting points and approaches,
economic
structures
and
resource
bases
, the need to maintain strong and
sustainable
economic growth
, available
technologies
and other
individual
circumstances
, as well as the need for
equitable
and appropriate
contributions
by each of these
Parties
to the
global
effort regarding that
objective
. These
Parties
may
implement
such
policies
and
measures
jointly
with other
Parties
and may assist other
Parties
in contributing to the
achievement
of the
objective
of the
Convention
and, in particular, that of this subparagraph; ...
... (a) Each of these
Parties
shall
adopt
national1
policies
and take
corresponding
measures
on the
mitigation
of
climate change
, by limiting its
anthropogenic emissions
of
greenhouse gases
and
protecting
and enhancing its
greenhouse gas
sinks
and
reservoirs
. These
policies
and
measures
will demonstrate that
developed countries
are taking the
lead
in modifying longer-
term
trends
in
anthropogenic emissions
consistent with the
objective
of the
Convention
, recognizing that the
return
by the end of the present decade to earlier levels of
anthropogenic emissions
of
carbon dioxide
and other
greenhouse gases
not controlled by the
Montreal Protocol
would
contribute
to such
modification
, and taking into
account
the
differences
in these
Parties
' starting points and approaches,
economic
structures
and
resource
bases
, the need to maintain strong and
sustainable
economic growth
, available
technologies
and other
individual
circumstances
, as well as the need for
equitable
and appropriate
contributions
by each of these
Parties
to the
global
effort regarding that
objective
. These
Parties
may
implement
such
policies
and
measures
jointly
with other
Parties
and may assist other
Parties
in contributing to the
achievement
of the
objective
of the
Convention
and, in particular, that of this subparagraph; ...
... (b) In
order
to
promote
progress
to this end, each of these
Parties
shall
communicate
, within six
months
of the
entry into force
of the
Convention
for it and periodically thereafter, and in
accordance
with
Article
12
, detailed
information
on its
policies
and
measures
referred to in subparagraph (a) above, as well as on its resulting projected
anthropogenic emissions
by
sources
and
removals
by
sinks
of
greenhouse gases
not controlled by the
Montreal Protocol
for the
period
referred to in subparagraph (a), with the aim of returning individually or
jointly
to their 1990 levels these
anthropogenic emissions
of
carbon dioxide
and other
greenhouse gases
not controlled by the
Montreal Protocol
. This
information
will be reviewed by the
Conference of the Parties
, at its first
session
and periodically thereafter, in
accordance
with
Article
7
; ...
... 3. The
developed country
Parties
and other developed
Parties
included
in Annex II shall provide new and additional
financial resources
to
meet
the
agreed
full
costs
incurred by
developing country
Parties
in complying with their
obligations
under
Article
12
, paragraph 1. They shall also provide such
financial resources
,
including
for the
transfer of technology
, needed by the
developing country
Parties
to
meet
the
agreed
full
incremental
costs
of
implementing
measures
that are covered by paragraph 1 of this
Article
and that are
agreed
between a
developing country
Party
and the
international
entity
or
entities
referred to in
Article
11
, in
accordance
with that
Article
. The
implementation
of these
commitments
shall take into
account
the need for adequacy and predictability in the flow of
funds
and the importance of appropriate
burden
sharing
among the
developed country
Parties
. ...
... 8. In the
implementation
of the
commitments
in this
Article
, the
Parties
shall give
full
consideration
to what
actions
are necessary under the
Convention
,
including
actions
related to
funding
,
insurance
and the
transfer of technology
, to
meet
the
specific
needs and
concerns
of
developing country
Parties
arising from the
adverse effects of climate change
and/or the
impact
of the
implementation
of response
measures
, especially on: ...
... 10. The
Parties
shall, in
accordance
with
Article
10
, take into
consideration
in the
implementation
of the
commitments
of the
Convention
the
situation
of
Parties
, particularly
developing country
Parties
, with economies that are
vulnerable
to the
adverse effects
of the
implementation
of
measures
to respond to
climate change
. This applies notably to
Parties
with economies that are highly dependent on
income
generated from the
production
,
processing
and
export
, and/or
consumption
of
fossil fuels
and associated
energy
-intensive
products
and/or the use of
fossil fuels
for which such
Parties
have
serious
difficulties in switching to alternatives. ...
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
; ...
... (d)
Promote
and guide, in
accordance
with the
objective
and
provisions
of the
Convention
, the
development
and
periodic
refinement of comparable
methodologies
, to be
agreed
on by the
Conference of the Parties
,
inter alia
, for preparing
inventories
of
greenhouse gas emissions
by
sources
and
removals
by
sinks
, and for evaluating the
effectiveness
of
measures
to
limit
the
emissions
and enhance the
removals
of these
gases
; ...
... (e) Assess, on the basis of all
information
made available to it in
accordance
with the
provisions
of the
Convention
, the
implementation
of the
Convention
by the
Parties
, the overall
effects
of the
measures
taken pursuant to the
Convention
, in particular
environmental
,
economic
and
social
effects
as well as their cumulative
impacts
and the
extent
to which
progress
towards the
objective
of the
Convention
is being achieved; ...
ARTICLE-9
: SUBSIDIARY BODY FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVICE [
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... (b) Prepare
scientific
assessments
on the
effects
of
measures
taken in the
implementation
of the
Convention
; ...
ARTICLE-11
: FINANCIAL MECHANISM [
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... 4. The
Conference of the Parties
shall make
arrangements
to
implement
the above- mentioned
provisions
at its first
session
, reviewing and taking into
account
the
interim arrangements
referred to in
Article
21
, paragraph 3, and shall
decide
whether these
interim arrangements
shall be maintained. Within four
years
thereafter, the
Conference of the Parties
shall
review
the
financial mechanism
and take appropriate
measures
. ...
ARTICLE-12
: COMMUNICATION OF INFORMATION RELATED TO IMPLEMENTATION [
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... (a) A detailed
description
of the
policies
and
measures
that it has
adopted
to
implement
its
commitment
under
Article
4
, paragraphs 2(a) and 2(b); and ...
... (b) A
specific
estimate
of the
effects
that the
policies
and
measures
referred to in subparagraph (a) immediately above will have on
anthropogenic emissions
by its
sources
and
removals
by its
sinks
of
greenhouse gases
during the
period
referred to in
Article
4
, paragraph 2(a). ...
... 3. In
addition
, each
developed country
Party
and each other developed
Party
included
in Annex II shall incorporate
details
of
measures
taken in
accordance
with
Article
4
, paragraphs 3, 4 and 5. ...
... 7. From its first
session
, the
Conference of the Parties
shall arrange for the
provision
to
developing country
Parties
of
technical
and
financial support
, on
request
, in compiling and
communicating
information
under this
Article
, as well as in
identifying
the
technical
and
financial
needs associated with proposed
projects
and response
measures
under
Article
4
. Such
support
may be provided by other
Parties
, by
competent
international organizations
and by the
secretariat
, as appropriate. ...
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