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Paris 2015: Securing our prosperity through a global climate change agreement

Publication Year

2014

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Current

Abstract

Sets out a continuing UK Government commitment ahead of the Paris 2015 meeting for emission reduction targets and our low-carbon future. The meeting will create a legally binding, global climate change agreement. This report looks at the case for action, not only by the UK but at a global scale, highlights the benefits of action with the positive steps already taken and reveals what progress has been made since the last meeting in Copenhagen in 2009.

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DECC. URN: 14D/339.

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HM Government

Website: http://www.gov.uk/