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www.gradeup.co Environmental Conventions and Protocols Notes Convention Year of Purpose Remarks establishment for the · Known as Waterfowl convention. conservation · India is part of it. Ramsar 1971 and sustainable Convention · There are currently 27 Ramsar sites utilization of wetlands · in India Stockholm International Declaration 1972 protection of the · UNEP was the result of it. environment Convention on Control or International prevent Trade in international Endangered commercial · Known as Washington Convention species of 1973 trade in Wild flora endangered · Legally binding and fauna species or (CITES) products derived from them. Convention on Convention on the · Also known as the Bonn Convention Migratory 1979 Conservation of Species Migratory · It is under the aegis of United (CMS) Species of Wild Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Animals Nairobi for achieving Declaration 1982 sustainable · 10th anniversary of Stockholm) developments Vienna for the · It does not include legally convention 1985 protection of the ozone layer binding reduction goals · It is a protocol to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of Ozone Layer Montreal To control Protocol 1987 Ozone-depleting · Universal treaty (Ratified by all UN Substances countries) · Legally binding 1 www.gradeup.co · Target only ozone depleting substances (Not GHG i.e. Hydro Fluorocarbons) Brundtland 1987 Sustainable · gave the concept of "sustainable Report Development development" Earth Summit/ United · It had 27 principles Nations Conference on Environment · Three legally binding agreements Environment 1992 conservation & were opened for signature: and Development (i) CBD Development (ii) UNFCC (UNCED)/ (iii) UNCCD Rio Declaration · It is a product of Earth Summit, 1992 Agenda 21 1992 Sustainable · Agenda 21 refers to the 21st Development Century. · Non-binding · Environmental treaty produced at the Earth Summit, 1992. Reducing greenhouse gas · Secretariat: Bonn, Germany UNFCCC 1992 emissions to combat global · legally non-binding warming. · Kyoto Protocol was negotiated under this framework. Three main goals: 1. Conservation of biological · Legally binding diversity (or Convention on biodiversity); · USA has signed but not ratified Biological 1992 2. Sustainable · The two protocols to CBD are: Diversity use of its (a) Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, (CBD) components; 2000 (b) Nagoya Protocol (Biodiversity 3. Sharing the Accord), 2010 benefits of genetic resources fairly and equitably 2 www.gradeup.co · Headquarter: Bonn, Germany · Only convention that came out from Convention to direct recommendations UNCCD 1994 Combat of Rio Agenda 21 Desertification · Legally Binding · Canada withdrew · Negotiated under UNFCC · Came into force in 2005 · Binding targets to Annex I countries · Mechanisms under protocol: (a) Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) (b) Emission Trading (c) Joint Implementation (JI) · This protocol applies to follow GHGs (Annex A): (a) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) to fight global (b) Methane (CH4) warming by (c) Nitrous Oxide (NO2) Kyoto reducing (d) Sulphur Hexafluoride (SF6) Protocol (COP 1997 greenhouse (e) Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) 3) (f) Perfluorocarbons (PFCs) gas · The Protocol is based on the concentrations principle of shared (Common) but differentiated responsibilities. · It places the obligation on developed countries to reduce current emissions on the basis that they are historically responsible for the current levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. · Annex I countries: industrialized countries and economies in transition · Annex II countries: developed countries which pay for costs of developing countries 3 www.gradeup.co · Non-Annex I countries: Developing countries · India is Non-Annex party to UNFCC. · There are two commitment periods (i) 2008 – 2012 (ii) 2013 – 2020 Note: The second commitment period was agreed on in 2012, known as the Doha Amendment to the protocol. Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain Rotterdam 1998 Hazardous · UN Treaty Convention Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade · Protecting biological diversity from Cartagena 2000 Biosafety potential risks posed by living modified Protocol organisms resulting from modern biotechnology. · UN Treaty Eliminate or · US is not a party to this treaty restrict the · Intergovernmental Forum on Stockholm 2001 production and Chemical Safety (IFCS) and the Convention use of persistent International Programme for Chemical organic Safety pollutants (IPCS) prepared a list, known as the Dirty Dozen. · Negotiated under UNFCC since Reducing 2005. emissions from REDD & deforestation · UN-REDD was launched in 2008. REDD+ 2005 and forest India did not participate in it. degradation in developing · REDDD+ (Defined in Bali Action countries Plan, 2007, CoP13) 4
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