List of abbreviations relating to climate change

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This is a list of abbreviations relating to climate change causation, adaptation and mitigation.

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  1. ^ Under the 2008 Climate Change Act the UK Government must publish a UK-wide Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA) every five years.[8]
  2. ^ A target is "science-based" if it is in line with the scale of reductions needed to keep the global temperature increase below 2°C above pre-industrial temperatures.[35]

References[edit]

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  5. ^ Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security, accessed 9 August 2020
  6. ^ Centre for Climate Change Studies, University of Dar es Salaam
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  9. ^ Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Updated work plan of the Consultative Group of Experts for 2020, accessed 15 August 2020
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  11. ^ Crown Commercial Service, Carbon net zero funding and grants, updated as of 5 January 2023, accessed 17 January 2023
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  13. ^ a b European Commission, Covenant of Mayors, EU Science Hub, published 8 July 2019, accessed 10 October 2020
  14. ^ Official Web Site of the Third Conference of the Parties, accessed 9 August 2020
  15. ^ Sixth Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change - Resumed Session, accessed 27 May 2020
  16. ^ Time Out Dubai, COP 28 climate change event to take place at Expo City Dubai, published 23 June 2022, accessed 29 October 2022
  17. ^ The Australia Institute, COP29 in Australia, published 6 May 2022, accessed 29 October 2022
  18. ^ a b UN Climate Change Conference UK 2021, Focus of Energy Transition Council (ETC), published 4 November 2021, accessed 29 October 2022
  19. ^ Reuters, Brazil says UN confirmed Amazonian city of Belem as COP30 host, published 26 May 2023, accessed 8 August 2023
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  21. ^ University of East Anglia, High-resolution gridded datasets (and derived products), accessed 20 May 2020
  22. ^ Nature, The Global Stocktake at COP28, published 13 October 2023, accessed 1 December 2023
  23. ^ Bundesumweltministerium, Internationales Förderprogramm für NGOs: IKI Medium Grants startet vierten Ideenwettbewerb für Projekte in Entwicklungsländern, published 6 April 2023, accessed 10 August 2023
  24. ^ United Nations, International Climate Initiative, published 10 March 2021, accessed 10 August 2023
  25. ^ Klima- og miljødepartementet
  26. ^ Pangestu, M., Insight: New development pathway for Indonesia, Jakarta Post, 24 September 2018, accessed 23 July 2020
  27. ^ a b United Nations, Least Developed Countries Fund, LDC Portal, accessed 22 July 2020
  28. ^ UNDP (2011), Low Emission Capacity Building Programme
  29. ^ a b United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, National Communication submissions from Non-Annex I Parties, accessed 8 November 2020
  30. ^ Union of Concerned Scientists, Confronting Climate Change in the U.S. Northeast: Executive Summary
  31. ^ Queen's University Belfast, Queen's Academic joins £3.5M Research Network to support UK transition to a low-carbon economy, published 1 February 2019, accessed 11 May 2020
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  33. ^ a b United Nations Climate Change Secretariat, Information regarding SB 52, issued 22 June 2020, accessed 20 July 2020
  34. ^ About the Bonn Climate Change Conference, accessed 10 June 2022
  35. ^ Rickard, G., What exactly is a science-based target?, Carbon Trust, published 17 September 2019, accessed 4 August 2021
  36. ^ Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures
  37. ^ IPCC, Task Force on National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, accessed 16 May 2020
  38. ^ Met Office, UK Climate Projections (UKCP)
  39. ^ Met Office, About UKCP18, accessed 29 May 2020
  40. ^ United Nations Climate Change, World Climate Action Summit and high-level segment at COP 28, accessed 2 December 2023
  41. ^ United Nations, Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage associated with Climate Change Impacts (WIM), accessed 21 November 2022