2. WHAT IS IT?
Global warming is a
phenomenon that began
with the growing
industrialization in the
world.
3. Global warming is a growing phenomenon caused by
human activities by increasing concentrations of
greenhouse gases in the atmosphere:
Industrial activities;
Deforestation, infact in Italy the 35% of the forest
ecosystems is under conditions of risk; the most tree
that is under conditions of risk are oaks, conifers and
chestnuts;
Burning of fossil fuels;
Agriculture and intensive farming.
WHAT ARE THE CAUSES?
4. The effects of global warming are a lot:
Rising sea levels with the risk of severe flooding;
Expansion of desert areas and dry river;
Withdrawal and melting glaciers;
Risk of extinction of many species of animals;
Dangers to human activities such as in agricultural
production.
5. DATE: 30 November 2015 – 11 December 2015;
LOCATION: Le Bourget in the suburb of Paris, France;
ALSO KNOW AS: COP 21/ CMP 11
PARTICIPANTS :UNFCCC member countries
6. The United Nations Climate Change
Conference is being this year in Le
Bourget, a town near Paris.
It is the 11° session of the Meeting of
the Parties to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol.
7. KYOTO PROTOCOL
WHAT IS IT?
The Kyoto Protocol is an international treaty, which
extends the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
WHAT ARE THE OBJECTIVES?
Reduce greenhouse gases emissions, based on the premise
that global warming exists and man-made CO2 emission
have caused it.
The Protocol is based on the principle of common but
differentiated responsibilities: it puts the obligation to
reduce current emissions on developed countries on the
basis that they are historically responsible for the current
levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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9.
10. The conference objective is to achieve a legally binding
and universal agreement on climate from all the
nations of the world.
Researchers in the UN Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change have agreed on that this is necessary
to avoid serious climate catastrophes and that a result
in turn requires greenhouse gas emission.
THE CONFERENCE
OBJECTIVE
11. WHAT IS IT?
Greenpeace is one of the largest environmental movement in the
world. It is a not violent association that denouncing
environmental problems in the world.
HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE IN THIS ASSOCIATION?
It’s about three million supporters worldwide.
WHERE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT OFFICE OF GREENPEACE?
The head office is in Amsterdam.
WHAT ARE THE OBJECTIVES?
The main targets of Greenpeace are: no deforestation,
protect the seas and oceans, decrease the intensive
agriculture and OGM, and eliminate nuclear power plants.
12. The location of UNFCCC talks is rotated by regions
throughout United Nations countries. The
conference will be held at Le Bourget from
November 30 to December 11, 2015.
As 2012 France generated over 90% of its electricity
from zero carbon sources, including nuclear,
hydroeletric and wind. By producing fewer
greenhouses gases, France’s advanced thechologies,
mostly powered by nuclear power systems.