Climate Change. 1. The Parties consider that climate change represents an existential threat to humanity and reaffirm their commitment to strengthening the global response to that threat. The Parties reaffirm their commitment to achieve the objectives and goals of the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement. Accordingly, each Party shall effectively implement the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement. 2. The Parties aim to strengthen the global response to climate change and its impact. The Parties shall also enhance cooperation on policies to help mitigate climate change and to adapt to the adverse impacts of climate change, including sea-level rise, and to set their economies, including financial flows, towards low greenhouse gas emissions and climate-resilient development, in accordance with the Paris Agreement. 3. The aims of cooperation in the field of climate change shall be to: (a) enhance the capacity and ability to address climate change challenges, based on and responsive to national needs; (b) enhance capacity-building in the implementation of nationally determined contributions and national adaptation plans and other mitigation measures in areas of mutual interest to support sustainable and low-carbon growth; (c) promote cooperation and dialogue on climate finance and on the development of financial mechanisms to address climate change, including the involvement of the private sector; (d) adapt to the adverse impact of climate change, including the integration of adaptation measures into the development strategies and planning of the Parties at all levels; (e) promote cooperation on research and development activities and mitigation and adaptation technologies; (f) promote awareness-raising, including for the most vulnerable populations and those living in vulnerable areas, facilitate public participation in response to climate change, and integrate an analysis on the gender implications of climate change in this regard; (g) promote cooperation and dialogue on the development of economic instruments to address climate change, such as carbon pricing and other instruments as appropriate; (h) promote the development of disaster risk reduction and management strategies, including for vulnerable areas and communities.
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Climate Change. 1. The Parties consider that climate change represents an existential threat to humanity and reaffirm reiterate their commitment to strengthening the global response to that this threat. The Parties reaffirm their commitment to achieve the objectives and goals of the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement. Accordingly, each Party shall effectively implement the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement.
2. The Parties aim to strengthen the global response to climate change and its impact. The Parties shall also enhance cooperation on policies to help mitigate climate change and to adapt to the adverse impacts of climate change, including the sea-level rise, and to set their economies, including financial flows, towards low greenhouse gas emissions and climate-resilient development, in accordance with the Paris Agreement.
3. The aims of such cooperation in the field of climate change shall be to:
(a) enhance the capacity and ability to address climate change challenges, based on and responsive to national needs;
(b) enhance capacity-building in the implementation of nationally determined contributions (NDCs) and national adaptation plans plan (NAPs) and other mitigation measures in areas of mutual interest to support sustainable and low-carbon growth;
(c) promote cooperation and dialogue on climate finance and on the development of financial mechanisms to address climate change, including the involvement of the private sector;
(d) adapt to the adverse impact of climate change, including the integration of adaptation measures into the development strategies and planning of the Parties at all levels;
(e) promote cooperation on research and development activities and mitigation and adaptation technologies;
(f) promote awareness-awareness raising, including for the most vulnerable populations and those living in vulnerable areas, facilitate public participation in response to climate change, and integrate an analysis on the gender implications of climate change in this regard;
(g) promote cooperation and dialogue on the development of economic instruments to address climate change, change such as carbon pricing pricing, and other instruments others as appropriate;
(h) promote the development of disaster risk reduction and management strategies, strategies including for vulnerable areas and communities.
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Samples: Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement
Climate Change. 1. The Parties consider that climate change represents an existential threat to humanity and reaffirm their commitment to strengthening the global response to that threat. The Parties reaffirm their commitment to achieve the objectives and goals of the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement. Accordingly, each Party shall effectively implement the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement.
2. The Parties aim to strengthen the global response to climate change and its impact. The Parties shall also enhance cooperation on policies to help mitigate climate change and to adapt to the adverse impacts of climate change, including sea-level rise, and to set their economies, including financial flows, towards low greenhouse gas emissions and climate-climate- resilient development, in accordance with the Paris Agreement.
3. The aims of cooperation in the field of climate change shall be to:
(a) enhance the capacity and ability to address climate change challenges, based on and responsive to national needs;
(b) enhance capacity-building in the implementation of nationally determined contributions and national adaptation plans and other mitigation measures in areas of mutual interest to support sustainable and low-carbon growth;
(c) promote cooperation and dialogue on climate finance and on the development of financial mechanisms to address climate change, including the involvement of the private sector;
(d) adapt to the adverse impact of climate change, including the integration of adaptation measures into the development strategies and planning of the Parties at all levels;
(e) promote cooperation on research and development activities and mitigation and adaptation technologies;
(f) promote awareness-raising, including for the most vulnerable populations and those living in vulnerable areas, facilitate public participation in response to climate change, and integrate an analysis on the gender implications of climate change in this regard;
(g) promote cooperation and dialogue on the development of economic instruments to address climate change, such as carbon pricing and other instruments as appropriate;
(h) promote the development of disaster risk reduction and management strategies, including for vulnerable areas and communities.
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Samples: Framework Agreement