1998 United Nations Climate Change Conference
United Nations Climate Change Conference COP4 | |
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Date(s) | 2 November 1998 14 November 1998 | –
Location(s) | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Previous event | ← Kyoto 1997 |
Next event | Bonn 1999 → |
Participants | UNFCCC member countries |
Website | Report of the conference of the parties |
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The 1998 United Nations Climate Change Conference took place in November 1998 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[1] The conference included the 4th Conference of the Parties (COP4) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). It had been expected that the remaining issues unresolved in Kyoto would be finalized at this meeting. However, the complexity and difficulty of finding agreement on these issues proved insurmountable, and instead the parties adopted a 2-year "Plan of Action" to advance efforts and to devise mechanisms for implementing the Kyoto Protocol, to be completed by 2000. During the conference, Argentina and Kazakhstan expressed their commitment to take on the greenhouse gas emissions reduction obligation, the first two non-Annex countries to do so.
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