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Why is the conference called COP21?
The Paris Climate Conference is officially known as the 21st Conference of the Parties (or “COP”) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the United Nations body which is responsible for climate and based in Bonn, Germany. The Conference will also serve as the 11th Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol.
The COP meets each year to take decisions that further the implementation of the Convention and to combat climate change. COP21 will take place at the same time as CMP11, the 11th meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol, which oversees the implementation of the Kyoto Protocol and the decisions made to increase its effectiveness.
Reading list
- Synthesis report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
- UN Environment Programme Emissions Gap Report (2015)
- Trends in Private Sector Climate Finance report
- The New Climate Economy Report
- Shock Waves: Managing the Impacts of Climate Change on Poverty (World Bank)
- The Human Cost of Weather Related Disasters (UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction)
Frequently Asked Questions
Participants
Please visit the COP21 Information Hub which contains information on various aspects including:
- Registration and accreditation
- Venue and Logistics
- Events and exhibits
- Pre-sessional and preparatory meetings
You can also download a list of frequently ask questions for participants here: http://unfccc.int/files/meetings/paris_nov_2015/application/pdf/cop21cmp11_faq.pdf
Media
Frequently Asked Questions on COP21
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Message from Christiana Figueres
Media accreditation for UNFCCC conferences is strictly reserved for members of the press (print, photo, radio, TV, film, news agencies and online media) who represent a bona fide media organization, which means being formally registered as a media organization in a country recognized by the United Nations General Assembly.
The deadline for media accreditation for COP 21/CMP 11 is November 9, 2015.
Accreditation will be given on proof of a track record of reporting for media organizations on climate change. No double registration (e.g. as press and delegate, or as press and NGO) is allowed.
Online accreditation is the ONLY official channel to obtain registration for the media. The secretariat is not in a position to accept accreditations via any other channel.
1. Go to the Online Registration System
2. Look on the top left corner for options to either login or create an account.
3. If you have an account, log in with your e-mail address and password.
4. In the upper right-hand corner of the screen, select COP 21 as the current meeting.
5. Upload the required documentation and click on “Submit application”
For more information about access at the conference venue please see the Information Hub section on News and Media.
Take Action
You don’t need to attend the conference to make a difference. Here we provide you with a list of a few things you can do to take climate action now