ELEMENTS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CLIMATE AGENDA
https://doi.org/10.57070/2304-4497-2022-4(42)-124-131
Abstract
Climate change, in terms of the probability of occurrence and the expected amount of losses, is one of the most significant risks threatening the world, both at present and in the coming decades [1]. The article discusses the fundamental agreements of the world community aimed at combating climate change, instruments and standards for accounting for greenhouse gas emissions and the implementation of climate projects. Actions of the European Union and Russia aimed at reducing the anthropogenic impact of production on climate change.
About the Author
Ilya Alexandrovich NagaytsevRussian Federation
Chief Secialist for Environmental Support of Projects
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Review
For citations:
Nagaytsev I.A. ELEMENTS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CLIMATE AGENDA. Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University. 2022;(4):124-131. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.57070/2304-4497-2022-4(42)-124-131