During 2010, many countries submitted their existing
plans for controlling greenhouse gas emissions to
the Climate Change Secretariat and these proposals
have now been formally acknowledged under the
Climate Change Convention. Industrial countries
presented their plans in the shape of economy-wide
targets to reduce emissions, mainly up to 2020, while
developing nations proposed ways to limit their growth
of emissions in the shape of plans of action.
» developed country emission reduction targets
» further specific decisions under the kyoto protocol
» decisions addressing developing country mitigation plans
» reduction of emissions through stronger actions on forests
» cost-effective means to achieve mitigation goals
» addressing economic and social consequences of response measures