192 countries - the same amount that have ratified the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Improved climate for foreign investment
The main reason for this is linked to wealth, the wealthier the country the stronger its economy. Poor countries have weaker economies due factors such as avalibility of resources, climate, literacy rates etc.
Countries specialize in producing certain goods for many reasons, but the most common is the condition of the soil and climate.
wet climate Guianas(rainforest) & the other people got high mountains
The free rider problem hinders efforts to address climate change by allowing individuals or countries to benefit from collective actions to reduce emissions without contributing their fair share. This can lead to a lack of motivation for everyone to take action, resulting in slower progress in combating climate change.
196 countries participated in the Copenhagen United Nations Climate Change Conference in 2009.
Copenhagen in denmark
The 2009 UN climate change conference was hosted in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Climate conference in Dec 2009; check out http://www.denmark.dk/en/menu/Climate-Energy/COP15-Copenhagen-2009/cop15.htm
COP15
The UN Copenhagen conference on climate change, also known as COP15, took place in 2009. The conference aimed to negotiate a global agreement to address climate change post-2012 when the Kyoto Protocol's commitments were set to expire. While the conference did not result in a binding agreement, it did lead to the Copenhagen Accord, a non-legally binding document outlining commitments from major emitters and financial support for developing countries to address climate change.
The 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference, commonly known as the Copenhagen Summit, was held at the Bella Center in Copenhagen, located on the island of Amager, Denmark. (Wikipedia)
well there is going to be conference starting on the 6 of December till the 18th. the conference will be about climate change and renewing the Kyoto protocol.
The climate change conference is currently taking place in Glasgow, Scotland. It is officially known as the 26th Conference of the Parties, or COP26, under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Key elements of the Copenhagen Accord include: an aspirational goal of limiting global temperature increase to 2 degrees Celsius; a process for countries to enter their specific mitigation pledges by January 31, 2010; broad terms for the reporting and verification of countries' actions; a collective commitment by developed countries for $30 billion in "new and additional" resources in 2010-2012 to help developing countries reduce emissions, preserve forests, and adapt to climate change; and a goal of mobilizing $100 billion a year in public and private finance by 2020 to address developing county needs.
12 days. From 7 December to 18 December 2009.
It was practically all countries as the number of participating states was 193. As of Jan 10, 2010, only 28 states have, however, signed the resulting Copenhagen accord. The process of getting more to sign in ongoing.