Subject | Natural Science

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The Paris Agreement

Understand the Paris Agreement, the history of the COP, and the role of nations. Today, we will delve into the specific roles of nations play within this framework, examining the milestones achieved in climate negotiations, the implementation efforts post-COP21, and the critical junctures leading up to the present. Our focus will span from the foundational principles set forth in COP21 to the intricate developments of subsequent conferences, shedding light on the national contributions and the global stocktake process. This journey through the Paris Agreement will enhance our understanding of the collective effort required to foster a sustainable future.

Content/学習内容

Staff/スタッフ

    • Teacher
    Satoka Shimizu
    Author
    Kumano Shindo Executive Advisor
    • Teacher
    Kaneko Dr.Satoshi
    Editorial Author
    President, Global Environment Center for Education and Research, Mie University

Competency/コンピテンシー

達成目標

  • Part 1: Understanding the Paris Agreement
    Outcome: Students will understand the goals and structures of Paris Agreement, together with transition from the Kyoto Protocol to the Paris Agreement.
  • Part 2: Tracing the Path—The Evolution of COP
    Outcome: Students will gain an understanding of the evolution of climate change agreement, through the history of COP.
  • Part 3: Implementing the Paris Agreement—The Role of Nations
    Outcome: Students will understand the goals, structure, and mechanisms of the Paris Agreement.

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