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When Did Nz Sign Paris Agreement

The Paris Agreement is an international treaty designed to address the global issue of climate change. It was signed on April 22, 2016, by 175 countries, including New Zealand.

The Paris Agreement is the successor to the Kyoto Protocol, which was the first international agreement to set specific targets for countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. However, the Kyoto Protocol only required developed countries to reduce their emissions, leaving developing countries like China and India free to continue emitting at high levels.

The Paris Agreement differs from the Kyoto Protocol in several key ways. First, it requires all countries, both developed and developing, to make efforts to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Second, it sets a goal to limit global warming to less than 2°C above pre-industrial levels, and to strive for a limit of 1.5°C. Third, it establishes a framework for countries to regularly report on their progress towards their greenhouse gas reduction targets.

New Zealand was one of the first countries to sign the Paris Agreement, joining on April 22, 2016. As a small island nation, New Zealand is particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including sea level rise and extreme weather events.

To meet its commitments under the Paris Agreement, New Zealand has set a target of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions to 30% below 2005 levels by 2030. This target is considered by some to be insufficient, given the urgency of the climate crisis and the need for bold action to reduce emissions.

In addition to reducing its own emissions, New Zealand has taken steps to support climate action on the international stage. In 2018, the government pledged NZ$300 million to the Green Climate Fund, which helps developing countries transition to low-carbon economies and adapt to the impacts of climate change.

Overall, while New Zealand has made some progress towards meeting its commitments under the Paris Agreement, there is still much work to be done to address the urgent threat of climate change. The world is watching to see whether countries can come together to take meaningful action to protect the planet for future generations.