United nations framework convention on climate change ( UNFCC) conference of parties (COP) and Nepal's participation from 2011-2021
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Department of International Relations and Diplomacy
Abstract
Climate change has emerged as a burning issue around the world which has created an
existential crisis for the living beings of the world. Climate change is a transcended
issue which is nearly impossible for single country to cope with its impacts.
Realizing the gravity of the issue, international community joined hand to minimize
the effect thus forming the United Nations Framework Conventions on Climate
Change (UNFCCC). Every year, state party comes to a forum, Conference of Parties
(COP), for a dialogue, to tackle the efforts collectively.
The main objective of this research is to find out how Nepal as party to UNFCCC, has
played its role in terms of commitment and negotiations in the COP held every year
from 2011-2021. The research illustrates how Nepal as a developing country, has
raised issues of climate change that has directly impacted the country's environment
in the international convention. This also talks about Nepal's efforts it has
implemented in its political boundary to keep up with its commitment. The findings
shows that in course of a decade, Nepal has nothing new to offer in terms of
negotiation, nothing peculiar agenda has come from Nepal's side in the conference
and Nepal only has interest in the climate fund that are to be provided by the
developed countries.