Paris Agreement refers to mitigation co-benefitsBY RACHEL ALEMBAKIS | FRIDAY, 18 DEC 2015 5:18PMIn the text of the Paris Agreement adopted at the COP 21 United Nations Climate Change Conference, there is reference to the concept that co-benefits of adaptation efforts can contribute to mitigation, which experts believe can open new pathways for projects conducted by Indigenous groups, such as savanna burning. Related News |
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