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2001 United Nations Climate Change Conference

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United Nations Climate Change Conference
COP7
Date(s)29 October 2001 (2001-10-29)
10 November 2001 (2001-11-10)
Location(s)Marrakech, Morocco
Previous event← The Hague / Bonn 2000/01
Next eventNew Delhi 2002 →
ParticipantsUNFCCC member countries
WebsiteReport of the conference of the parties

The 2001 United Nations Climate Change Conference took place from October 29 to November 10, 2001, in Marrakech, Morocco. The conference included the 7th Conference of the Parties (COP7) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The negotiators wrapped up the work on the Buenos Aires Plan of Action, finalizing most of the operational details and setting the stage for nations to ratify the Kyoto Protocol. The completed package of decisions is known as the Marrakech Accords. The United States delegation maintained its observer role, declining to participate actively in the negotiations.[1] Other parties continued to express hope that the United States would re-engage in the process at some point and worked to achieve ratification of the Kyoto Protocol by the requisite number of countries to bring it into force (55 countries needed to ratify it, including those accounting for 55% of developed country emissions of carbon dioxide in 1990). The date of the World Summit on Sustainable Development (August–September 2002) was put forward as a target to bring the Kyoto Protocol into force. The World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) was to be held in Johannesburg, South Africa.[2]

The main decisions at COP 7 included:

  • Operational rules for international emissions trading among parties to the Protocol and for the CDM and joint implementation;
  • A compliance regime that outlined consequences for failure to meet emissions targets but deferred to the parties to the Protocol, once it came into force, the decision on whether those consequences would be legally binding;
  • Accounting procedures for the flexibility mechanisms;
  • A decision to consider at COP 8 how to achieve a review of the adequacy of commitments that might lead to discussions on future commitments by developing countries.

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  1. ^ "UN Climate Change Conference. Marrakech Climate Change Conference - October 2001 ... (Historical COP 7 website)". United Nations Climate Change website. 2001. Retrieved 2023-06-18.
  2. ^ "COP 7. 29 Oct. - 10 Nov. 2001. Seventh session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 7), October 2001". United Nations Climate Change website. Retrieved 2023-06-18.


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