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=2018 - 2020=
=2018 - 2020=
The negotiations on UNFCCC level had lost importance in the worldwide discussion about reducing global warming, mostly in terms of the awareness of the public. People and media saw that initiative came from some countries and had the impression that conferences in the UN were only ongoing power games. <br><br>
This does not mean that the climate debate between the countries went on. It rather went on behind the scenes of the UN. For example, all of a sudden USA put itself emission reduction targets. It required mainly the industry to improve efficiency. The country did this for two reasons: 1. To avoid the import duties from China and EU and 2. To be an example to developing countries to also set emission targets. USA observed the developing countries growing economically. The country believed to put with emission targets a brake on this growth, which was seen as a threat to USA. So they communicated it on the UNFCCC conference.<br><br>
Almost in parallel also developing countries, like Brazil, Russia and India put emission reduction targets. This was driven by that they received during the years enough funds to finance such projects like reforestation in Brazil or renewable energy power generation in India. Russia additionally was ultimately affected by several natural catastrophes that were again devastating for their harvest and thus it drove them to reduce GHGs. <br><br>
The IPCC report from 2018 revealed that the effect of these 10 years of negotiations, no actions and in the end unilateral GHG abatement actions delayed the process of reducing the global temperature increase, so that the 2 Celsius mark could initially not be reached. However, the individual initiatives on country level improved the situation. <br>
As a consequence of this news the outlook was that countries would find an agreement to further fight global warming and even further decrease GHG emissions.
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= Timeline =
= Timeline =

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