This time line detailing the international response to climate change provides a contextual entry point
to the Essential Background. You can also use the links on the left-hand column under Essential
Background to navigate this section.
2015 - Intensive negotiations took place under the Ad Hoc Group on the Durban Platform for Enhanced
Action (ADP) throughout 2012-2015 and culminated in the adoption of the Paris Agreement by the COP on
12 December 2015. More on the Paris
Agreement.
2014 - At COP 20 in Lima in 2014, Parties adopted the ‘Lima Call for Action’, which
elaborated key elements of the forthcoming agreement in Paris. More on the Lima Call for Action.
2013 - Key decisions adopted at COP 19/CMP 9 include decisions on further advancing the Durban
Platform, the Green Climate Fund and Long-Term Finance, the Warsaw Framework for REDD Plus and the
Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage. Under the Durban Platform, Parties agreed to submit
“intended nationally determined contributions”, known as INDCs, well before the Paris
conference. More on the Warsaw
Outcomes.
2012 - The Doha Amendment to the Kyoto Protocol is adopted by the CMP at CMP 8. More on the Doha Amendment. Several
decisions taken opening a gateway to greater ambition and action on all levels. More on the Doha Climate
Gateway.
2011 — The Durban Platform for Enhanced Action drafted and accepted by the COP, at COP17.
More on the Durban
outcomes.
2010 — Cancun Agreements drafted and largely accepted by the COP, at COP 16. More on the Cancun Agreements.
2009 — Copenhagen Accord drafted at COP 15 in Copenhagen. This was taken note of by the COP.
Countries later submitted emissions reductions pledges or mitigation action pledges, all non-binding.
2007 — IPCC's Fourth Assessment Report released. Climate science entered into popular
consciousness. At COP 13, Parties agreed on the Bali Road Map, which charted the way towards a
post-2012 outcome in two work streams: the AWG-KP, and another under the Convention, known as the
Ad-Hoc Working Group on Long-Term Cooperative
Action Under the Convention. More
about the Bali Road Map.
2005 — Entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol. The first Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto
Protocol (MOP 1) takes place in Montreal. In accordance with Kyoto Protocol requirements, Parties
launched negotiations on the next phase of the KP under the Ad Hoc Working Group on Further Commitments for Annex I Parties
under the Kyoto Protocol (AWG-KP). What was to become the Nairobi Work Programme on Adaptation
(it would receive its name in 2006, one year later) is accepted and agreed on. More about the Nairobi Work
Programme.
2001 — Release of IPCC's Third Assessment Report. Bonn Agreements adopted, based on the
Buenos Aires Plan of Action of 1998.
Marrakesh Accords adopted at COP 7, detailing rules for implementation of Kyoto Protocol, setting
up new funding and planning instruments for adaptation, and establishing a technology transfer
framework.
1997 — Kyoto Protocol formally adopted in December at COP 3. More about the Kyoto Protocol.
1996 — The UNFCCC Secretariat is set up to support action under the Convention. More on the Secretariat.
1995 — The first Conference of the Parties (COP 1) takes place in Berlin.
1994 — UNFCCC enters into force. An introduction to the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change.
1992 — The INC adopts UNFCCC text. At the Earth Summit in Rio, the UNFCCC is opened for
signature along with its sister Rio Conventions, UNCBD and UNCCD. More about the two other Rio
Conventions: UNCBD and UNCCD.
1991 — First meeting of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) takes place.
1990 — IPCC's first assessment report released. IPCC and second World Climate Conference
call for a global treaty on climate change. United Nations General Assembly negotiations on a
framework convention begin.
1988 — The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is set up. More about the science of climate change.
1979 — The first World Climate Conference (WCC) takes place.
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