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Influential figures from businesses, regional governments, higher education and civil society from Mexico, Japan and the United States are working together to help meet international climate obligations
.
Japan, the United States and Mexico form alliances to work together to mitigate climate change
The Climate Alliance Action Team aims to help meet the UNFCCC projections that current commitments by non-state actors have the potential to halve emissions gaps by at least 2°C and reduce emissions gaps of 1.
5°C to as much as one-third
.
Patricia Espinosa, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, said: "These climate alliance initiatives are clear examples
of businesses, local leaders and national governments working together.
I call it a new inclusive multilateralism that is essential
to achieving the long-term health of the planet and its people.
If we emulate these coalitions, we believe we can succeed in accelerating progress towards the goals of
the Paris climate agreement.
”
,
Influential figures from businesses, regional governments, higher education and civil society from Mexico, Japan and the United States are working together to help meet international climate obligations
.
Japan, the United States and Mexico form alliances to work together to mitigate climate change
Japan, the United States and Mexico form alliances to work together to mitigate climate changeThe Climate Alliance Action Team aims to help meet the UNFCCC projections that current commitments by non-state actors have the potential to halve emissions gaps by at least 2°C and reduce emissions gaps of 1.
5°C to as much as one-third
.
Patricia Espinosa, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, said: "These climate alliance initiatives are clear examples
of businesses, local leaders and national governments working together.
I call it a new inclusive multilateralism that is essential
to achieving the long-term health of the planet and its people.
If we emulate these coalitions, we believe we can succeed in accelerating progress towards the goals of
the Paris climate agreement.
”
,