An Review of International Climate Change Conference and Analysis on Recent Hot Issues

  • Qu Jiansheng ,
  • Zeng Jingjing ,
  • Liu Yanfei ,
  • Liao Qin ,
  • Zhang Zhiqiang ,
  • Pei Huijuan ,
  • Dong Liping
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  • 1. Information Center for Global Change Studies, Lanzhou Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, 730000, China;
    2. Key Laboratory of Western China's Environmental Systems(Ministry of Education), College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000, China
First author: Zeng Jingjing(1981-), female, Chongqing City, Associate Professor. Research area include strategy intelligence research on global environmental changes. E-mail: zengjj@llas.ac.cn

Received date: 2015-09-30

  Revised date: 2015-10-30

  Online published: 2015-11-20

Supported by

Project supported by the Youth Innovation Promotion Association,Chinese Academic of Sciences(No.2013298); “Strategic Priority Research Program-Climate Change: Carbon Budget and Related Issues” of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (No.XDA05150100)

Abstract

The international climate change negotiation has been carried out over 20 years. The issue of climate change has shifted from a scientific question into a complex political matter which is related to the sustainable development of mankind. Based on the overview of major processes and stages of international climate conferences, this paper analyzed the key measures that major countries have taken to address climate change, as well as the primary tasks of Paris climate conference and recent international actions. The recent international climate policy issues were also analyzed in order to provide suggestions for China’s activel participation in the development of a new round of international climate change system.

Cite this article

Qu Jiansheng , Zeng Jingjing , Liu Yanfei , Liao Qin , Zhang Zhiqiang , Pei Huijuan , Dong Liping . An Review of International Climate Change Conference and Analysis on Recent Hot Issues[J]. Advances in Earth Science, 2015 , 30(11) : 1210 -1217 . DOI: 10.11867/j.issn.1001-8166.2015.11.1210

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