Negotiating the future
the sixth conference of parties ( c o p -6) to the un Framework Convention to Climate Change ( unfccc ) is scheduled to be held at The Hague in the Netherlands from November 13 to 24. It might turn out to be the most crucial meeting of climate negotiations till now. The deciding factor will be the willingness of governments to work together for a solution to global warming.
Meanwhile, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, unfccc 's scientific body, stated in October that the link between human activity and global warming is stronger than ever. Its findings project that the average global temperature over the next century will rise by a significant 1.5
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