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India Ratified the Paris Agreement After China and USA about climate change
55 other countries are needed
Noe Arch COP21 (Source: Rahma Sophia Rachdi)
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To enter into force, the agreement reached in Paris must be ratified by at least 55 countries accounting for 55% of greenhouse gas emissions. A threshold is now at hand. With India and its approximately 4% of global emissions, a total of 62 countries representing 52% of global emissions.
To enter into force, the agreement reached in Paris in December 2015 must be ratified by at least 55 countries accounting for 55% of greenhouse gas emissions. A threshold is now at hand. With India and its approximately 4% of global emissions, a total of 62 countries representing nearly 52% of global emissions have ratified the agreement. China and the United States, the two most polluting countries, helped to speed up the process by ratifying the text early September.----------------------------
AFTER CHINA AND THE USA THE 3RD LARGEST EMITTER OF GREENHOUSE GAS RATIFIED THE PARIS AGREEMENTAfter China and the United States, the third largest emitter of greenhouse gas enters a ratification process that touches on goal.A big step towards the entry into force of the Paris agreement on climate: India, the third largest emitter of greenhouse gases, ratified Sunday. The document ratified by New Delhi has been deposited at the UN headquarters in New York to 10h local, announced the Minister of Indian Environment Anil Madhav Dave on his Twitter account. Source UNFCCC
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