United Nations Climate Change conference

The United Nations Climate Change Conferences are yearly conferences held in the framework of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). They serve as the formal meeting of the UNFCCC parties – the Conference of the Parties (COP) – to assess progress in dealing with climate change, and beginning in the mid-1990s, to negotiate the Kyoto Protocol to establish legally binding obligations for developed countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Starting in 2005 the conferences have also served as the "Conference of the Parties Serving as the Meeting of Parties to the Kyoto Protocol" (CMP); also parties to the convention that are not parties to the protocol can participate in protocol-related meetings as observers. From 2011 to 2015 the meetings were used to negotiate the Paris Agreement as part of the Durban platform, which created a general path towards climate action. Any final text of a COP must be agreed by consensus.

United Nations Climate Change Conferences
Heads of delegations at the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference, which established the Paris Agreement
Date1995 (1995)–present
Organized byUN

The first UN Climate Change Conference was held in 1995 in Berlin.

No. Year Name Alternative name Location Country Regional Groups
1 1995 COP 1 Berlin Germany Western Europe and Other Group (WEOG)
2 1996 COP 2 Geneva  Switzerland WEOG
3 1997 COP 3 Kyoto Japan Asia and Pacific Group
4 1998 COP 4 Buenos Aires Argentina Group of Latin America and the Caribbean (GRULAC)
5 1999 COP 5 Bonn Germany WEOG
6 2000 COP 6 The Hague Netherlands WEOG
7 2001 COP 6-2 Bonn Germany WEOG
8 2001 COP 7 Marrakech Morocco Africa Group
9 2002 COP 8 New Delhi India Asia and Pacific Group
10 2003 COP 9 Milan Italy WEOG (COP President: Hungary, Eastern Europe Group)
11 2004 COP 10 Buenos Aires Argentina GRULAC
12 2005 COP 11 CMP 1 Montreal Canada WEOG
13 2006 COP 12 CMP 2 Nairobi Kenya Africa Group
14 2007 COP 13 CMP 3 Bali Indonesia Asia and Pacific Group
15 2008 COP 14 CMP 4 Poznań Poland Eastern Europe Group
16 2009 COP 15 CMP 5 Copenhagen Denmark WEOG
17 2010 COP 16 CMP 6 Cancún Mexico GRULAC
18 2011 COP 17 CMP 7 Durban South Africa Africa Group
19 2012 COP 18 CMP 8 Doha Qatar Asia and Pacific Group
20 2013 COP 19 CMP 9 Warsaw Poland Eastern Europe Group
21 2014 COP 20 CMP 10 Lima Peru GRULAC
22 2015 COP 21 CMP 11 Paris France WEOG
23 2016 COP 22 CMP 12 / CMA 1 Marrakech Morocco Africa Group
24 2017 COP 23 CMP 13 / CMA 1-2 Bonn Germany WEOG (COP President: Fiji, Asia and Pacific Group)
25 2018 COP 24 CMP 14 / CMA 1-3 Katowice Poland Eastern Europe Group
26 2019 SB50 Bonn Germany WEOG
27 2019 COP 25 CMP 15 / CMA 2 Madrid Spain WEOG (COP President: Chile, GRULAC)
28 2021 COP 26 CMP 16 / CMA 3 Glasgow United Kingdom WEOG
29 2022 COP 27 CMP 17 / CMA 4 Sharm El Sheikh Egypt Africa Group
30 2023 COP 28 CMP 18 / CMA 5 Dubai United Arab Emirates Asia and Pacific Group
31 2024 COP 29 CMP 19 / CMA 6 Baku Azerbaijan Eastern Europe Group
32 2025 COP 30 CMP 20 / CMA 7 Belém Brazil GRULAC
33 2026 COP 31 CMP 21 / CMA 8 TBC TBC WEOG Australia and Pacific Nations
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