Foundations
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100

This international accord was adopted in this city in December 2015.

What is Paris?

100

The Paris Agreement’s central goal is to limit warming to “well below” this number of degrees Celsius.

What is 2°C?

100

He was the French foreign minister who presided over COP21.

Who is Laurent Fabius?

100

Developed countries pledged this amount per year by 2020 to support developing nations.

What is $100 billion?

100

The Paris Agreement was adopted at this numbered COP.

What is COP21?

100

This country rejoined the Paris Agreement in 2021.

What is the United States?

200

The Paris Agreement is part of this UN convention established in 1992.

What is the UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change)?

200

The more ambitious target of the Paris Agreement is to limit warming to this threshold.

What is 1.5°C?

200

This UN climate chief is often called the “architect of the Paris Agreement.”

Who is Christiana Figueres?

200

The two types of climate finance: reducing emissions and preparing for impacts.

What are mitigation and adaptation?

200

Countries update their NDCs every this many years.

What is five years?

200

Critics argue that countries’ NDCs are not strong enough to meet this goal.

What is 1.5°C?

300

This many countries signed the Paris Agreement in 2016.

What is 195?

300

Countries must submit these climate pledges, abbreviated as NDCs.

What are Nationally Determined Contributions?

300

This U.S. Secretary of State signed the Agreement in 2016 while holding his granddaughter.

Who is John Kerry?

300

The main financial mechanism supporting developing countries.

What is the Green Climate Fund?

300

The global “stocktake” occurs on this cycle.

What is every five years?

300

The Paris Agreement lacks this type of enforcement mechanism.

What are binding penalties?

400

The Paris Agreement entered into force in this year.

What is 2016?

400

The Paris Agreement emphasizes reaching this emissions target in the second half of the century.

What is net-zero (carbon neutrality)?

400

This country is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases today.

What is China?

400

Paris emphasizes finance for vulnerable countries facing irreversible climate damages, called this.

What is loss and damage?

400

The first stocktake under the Paris Agreement was completed at this COP in 2023.

What is COP28?

400

A major sticking point is financing this type of “fair” transition for developing nations.

What is a just transition?

500

This U.S. president announced the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement in 2017.

Who is Donald Trump?

500

The scientific body that provides assessment reports guiding Paris targets.

What is the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change)?

500

This small island alliance pushed hardest for the 1.5°C goal.

What is AOSIS (Alliance of Small Island States)?

500

This principle says developed countries should lead but all must act.

What is “common but differentiated responsibilities”?

500

This year is the global deadline often associated with reaching net-zero.

What is 2050?

500

This 2021 summit was the first major “ratcheting up” moment for climate ambition.

What is COP26 (Glasgow)?

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