List of parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

Summary

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or FCCC) is an international environmental treaty negotiated at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), informally known as the Earth Summit, held in Rio de Janeiro from 3 to 14 June 1992. The objective of the treaty is to "stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system".[1]

The treaty itself set no binding limits on greenhouse gas emissions for individual countries and contains no enforcement mechanisms. In that sense, the treaty is considered legally non-binding. Instead, the treaty provides a framework for negotiating specific international treaties (called "protocols") that may set binding limits on greenhouse gases.

The UNFCCC was opened for signature on 9 May 1992, after an Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee produced the text of the Framework Convention as a report following its meeting in New York from 30 April to 9 May 1992. It entered into force on 21 March 1994. As of July 2022, UNFCCC has 198 parties.

Parties edit

As of 2022, the UNFCCC has 198 parties including all United Nations member states, United Nations General Assembly observers the State of Palestine and the Holy See, UN non-member states Niue and the Cook Islands, and the supranational union European Union.[2][3]

Classification of Parties by the Annex edit

 
Parties to the UNFCCC
  Annex I and II parties
  Annex I parties
  Non-annex I parties
  Observer states

Parties to the UNFCCC are classified as:

Party negotiation groups edit

 
Party groupings.

Like minded parties group themselves in negotiation blocks, who oftentimes take common positions. 12 parties do not belong to any block.

List of parties edit

State[3][10] Classification[4][11] Signature Ratification Notes
  Afghanistan June 12, 1992 September 19, 2002
  Albania October 3, 1994
  Algeria June 13, 1992 June 9, 1993
  Andorra March 2, 2011
  Angola June 14, 1992 May 17, 2000
  Antigua and Barbuda June 4, 1992 February 2, 1993
  Argentina June 12, 1992 March 11, 1994
  Armenia June 13, 1992 May 14, 1993
  Australia Annex I, II June 4, 1992 December 30, 1992
  Austria Annex I, II June 8, 1992 February 28, 1994
  Azerbaijan June 12, 1992 May 16, 1995
  Bahamas June 12, 1992 March 29, 1994
  Bahrain June 8, 1992 December 28, 1994
  Bangladesh June 9, 1992 April 15, 1994
  Barbados June 12, 1992 March 23, 1994
  Belarus Annex I, EIT June 11, 1992 May 11, 2000
  Belgium Annex I, II June 4, 1992 January 16, 1996
  Belize June 13, 1992 October 31, 1994
  Benin June 13, 1992 June 30, 1994
  Bhutan June 11, 1992 August 25, 1995
  Bolivia June 10, 1992 October 3, 1994
  Bosnia and Herzegovina September 7, 2000
  Botswana June 12, 1992 January 27, 1994
  Brazil June 4, 1992 February 28, 1994
  Brunei August 7, 2007
  Bulgaria Annex I, EIT June 5, 1992 May 12, 1995
  Burkina Faso June 12, 1992 September 2, 1993
  Burundi June 11, 1992 January 6, 1997
  Cambodia December 18, 1995
  Cameroon June 14, 1992 October 19, 1994
  Canada Annex I, II June 12, 1992 December 4, 1992
  Cape Verde June 12, 1992 March 29, 1995
  Central African Republic June 13, 1992 March 10, 1995
  Chad June 12, 1992 June 7, 1994
  Chile June 13, 1992 December 22, 1994
  China June 11, 1992 January 5, 1993 Applies to Macao, extended by Portugal on 28 June 1999. Application remained in force after transfer of sovereignty to China. Applies to Hong Kong from 8 April 2003.
  Colombia June 13, 1992 March 22, 1995
  Comoros June 11, 1992 October 31, 1994
  Democratic Republic of the Congo June 11, 1992 January 9, 1995
  Republic of the Congo June 12, 1992 October 14, 1996
  Cook Islands June 12, 1992 April 20, 1993
  Costa Rica June 13, 1992 August 26, 1994
  Côte d'Ivoire June 10, 1992 November 29, 1994
  Croatia Annex I, EIT June 11, 1992 April 8, 1996 At its request, added to Annex I as an EIT by an amendment which entered into force in 1998.[11][12][13]
  Cuba June 13, 1992 January 5, 1994
  Cyprus Annex I June 12, 1992 October 15, 1997 At its request, added to Annex I by an amendment which entered into force in 2013.[11][14][15]
  Czech Republic Annex I, EIT[a] June 18, 1993 October 7, 1993 At its request, replaced Czechoslovakia in Annex I as an EIT by an amendment which entered into force in 1998.[11][12][13]
  Denmark Annex I, II June 9, 1992 December 21, 1993 Including Faroe Islands and Greenland
  Djibouti June 12, 1992 August 27, 1995
  Dominica June 21, 1993
  Dominican Republic June 12, 1992 October 7, 1998
  Ecuador June 9, 1992 February 23, 1993
  Egypt June 9, 1992 December 5, 1994
  El Salvador June 13, 1992 December 4, 1995
  Equatorial Guinea August 16, 2000
  Eritrea April 24, 1995
  Estonia Annex I, EIT June 12, 1992 July 27, 1994
  Ethiopia June 10, 1992 April 5, 1994
  European Union[b] Annex I, II June 13, 1992 December 21, 1993 Ratified as the European Economic Community.
  Fiji October 9, 1992 February 25, 1993
  Finland Annex I, II June 4, 1992 May 3, 1994
  France Annex I, II June 13, 1992 March 25, 1994
  Gabon June 12, 1992 January 21, 1998
  Gambia June 12, 1992 June 10, 1994
  Georgia July 29, 1994
  Germany Annex I, II June 12, 1992 December 9, 1993
  Ghana June 12, 1992 September 6, 1995
  Greece Annex I, II June 12, 1992 August 4, 1994
  Grenada December 3, 1992 August 11, 1994
  Guatemala June 13, 1992 December 15, 1995
  Guinea June 12, 1992 May 7, 1993
  Guinea-Bissau June 12, 1992 October 27, 1995
  Guyana June 13, 1992 August 29, 1994
  Haiti June 13, 1992 September 25, 1996
  Holy See July 6, 2022
  Honduras June 13, 1992 October 19, 1995
  Hungary Annex I, EIT June 13, 1992 February 24, 1994
  Iceland Annex I, II June 4, 1992 June 16, 1993
  India June 10, 1992 November 1, 1993
  Indonesia June 5, 1992 August 23, 1994
  Iran June 14, 1992 July 18, 1996
  Iraq July 28, 2009
  Ireland Annex I, II June 13, 1992 April 20, 1994
  Israel June 4, 1992 June 4, 1996
  Italy Annex I, II June 5, 1992 April 15, 1994
  Jamaica June 12, 1992 January 6, 1995
  Japan Annex I, II June 13, 1992 May 28, 1993
  Jordan June 11, 1992 November 12, 1993
  Kazakhstan [a][c] June 8, 1992 May 17, 1995
  Kenya June 12, 1992 August 30, 1994
  Kiribati June 13, 1992 February 7, 1995
  North Korea June 11, 1992 December 5, 1994
  South Korea June 13, 1992 December 14, 1993
  Kuwait December 28, 1994
  Kyrgyzstan May 25, 2000
  Laos January 4, 1995
  Latvia Annex I, EIT June 11, 1992 March 23, 1995
  Lebanon June 12, 1992 December 15, 1994
  Lesotho June 11, 1992 February 7, 1995
  Liberia June 12, 1992 November 5, 2002
  Libya June 29, 1992 June 14, 1999
  Liechtenstein Annex I June 4, 1992 June 22, 1994 At its request, added to Annex I by an amendment which entered into force in 1998.[11][12][13]
  Lithuania Annex I, EIT June 11, 1992 March 24, 1995
  Luxembourg Annex I, II June 9, 1992 May 9, 1994
  North Macedonia January 28, 1998
  Madagascar June 10, 1992 June 2, 1999
  Malawi June 10, 1992 April 21, 1994
  Malaysia June 9, 1993 July 13, 1994
  Maldives June 12, 1992 November 9, 1992
  Mali September 30, 1992 December 28, 1994
  Malta Annex I June 12, 1992 March 17, 1994 At its request, added to Annex I by an amendment which entered into force in 2010.[11][20]
  Marshall Islands June 12, 1992 October 8, 1992
  Mauritania June 12, 1992 January 20, 1994
  Mauritius June 10, 1992 September 4, 1992
  Mexico June 13, 1992 March 11, 1993
  Federated States of Micronesia June 12, 1992 November 18, 1993
  Moldova June 12, 1992 June 9, 1995
  Monaco Annex I[a] June 11, 1992 November 20, 1992 At its request, added to Annex I by an amendment which entered into force in 1998.[11][12][13]
  Mongolia June 12, 1992 September 30, 1993
  Montenegro October 23, 2006
  Morocco June 13, 1992 December 28, 1995
  Mozambique June 12, 1992 August 25, 1995
  Myanmar June 11, 1992 November 25, 1994
  Namibia June 12, 1992 May 16, 1995
  Nauru June 8, 1992 November 11, 1993
    Nepal June 12, 1992 May 2, 1994
  Netherlands Annex I, II June 4, 1992 December 20, 1993 Excluding Aruba, Curaçao, Caribbean Netherlands and Sint Maarten
  New Zealand Annex I, II June 4, 1992 September 16, 1993
  Nicaragua June 13, 1992 October 31, 1995
  Niger June 11, 1992 July 25, 1995
  Nigeria June 13, 1992 August 29, 1994
  Niue February 28, 1996
  Norway Annex I, II June 4, 1992 July 9, 1993
  Oman June 11, 1992 February 8, 1995
  Pakistan June 13, 1992 June 1, 1994
  Palau December 10, 1999
  Palestine December 18, 2015
  Panama March 18, 1993 May 23, 1995
  Papua New Guinea June 13, 1992 March 16, 1993
  Paraguay June 12, 1992 February 24, 1994
  Peru June 12, 1992 June 7, 1993
  Philippines June 12, 1992 August 2, 1994
  Poland Annex I, EIT June 5, 1992 July 28, 1994
  Portugal Annex I, II June 13, 1992 December 21, 1993
  Qatar April 18, 1996
  Romania Annex I, EIT June 5, 1992 June 8, 1994
  Russia Annex I, EIT June 13, 1992 December 28, 1994
  Rwanda June 10, 1992 August 18, 1998
  Saint Kitts and Nevis June 12, 1992 January 7, 1993
  Saint Lucia June 14, 1993 June 14, 1993
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines December 2, 1996
  Samoa June 12, 1992 November 29, 1994
  San Marino June 10, 1992 October 28, 1994
  São Tomé and Príncipe June 12, 1992 September 29, 1999
  Saudi Arabia December 28, 1994
  Senegal June 13, 1992 October 17, 1994
  Serbia March 12, 2001 Acceded as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 2001. The FR Yugoslavia had previously signed (8 June 1992) and ratified (3 September 1997) the UNFCCC, but this was not recognized by the Secretary-General of the United Nations as depositary because UN membership or membership of a UN specialized agency is a prerequisite to become party to the convention, and the succession of the FR Yugoslavia from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (and its UN membership) was disputed.[21]
  Seychelles June 10, 1992 September 22, 1992
  Sierra Leone February 11, 1993 June 22, 1995
  Singapore June 13, 1992 May 29, 1997
  Slovakia Annex I, EIT[a] May 19, 1993 August 25, 1994 At its request, replaced Czechoslovakia in Annex I as an EIT by an amendment which entered into force in 1998.[11][12][13]
  Slovenia Annex I, EIT[a] June 13, 1992 December 1, 1995 At its request, added to Annex I as an EIT by an amendment which entered into force in 1998.[11][12][13]
  Solomon Islands June 13, 1992 December 28, 1994
  Somalia September 11, 2009
  South Africa June 15, 1993 August 29, 1997
  South Sudan February 17, 2014
  Spain Annex I, II June 13, 1992 December 21, 1993
  Sri Lanka June 10, 1992 November 23, 1993
  Sudan June 9, 1992 November 19, 1993
  Suriname June 13, 1992 October 14, 1997
  Swaziland June 12, 1992 October 7, 1996
  Sweden Annex I, II June 8, 1992 June 23, 1993
   Switzerland Annex I, II June 12, 1992 December 10, 1993
  Syria January 4, 1996
  Tajikistan January 7, 1998
  Tanzania June 12, 1992 April 17, 1996
  Thailand June 12, 1992 December 28, 1994
  Timor-Leste October 10, 2006
  Togo June 12, 1992 March 8, 1995
  Tonga July 20, 1998
  Trinidad and Tobago June 11, 1992 June 24, 1994
  Tunisia June 13, 1992 July 15, 1993
  Turkey Annex I February 24, 2004 Turkey was originally listed in both Annex I and Annex II of the UNFCCC. It refused to ratify the convention, as it objected to its listing in the annexes. In 1997 a proposal was submitted that Annex I and Annex II be amended to remove Turkey.[22][23] Though no consensus could be reached on this proposal,[17][24][25] a compromise was reached and an amendment that entered into force in 2002 removed Turkey from Annex II.[11][18][19][26][27][28]
  Turkmenistan June 5, 1995
  Tuvalu June 8, 1992 October 26, 1993
  Uganda June 13, 1992 September 8, 1993
  Ukraine Annex I, EIT June 11, 1992 May 13, 1997
  United Arab Emirates December 29, 1995
  United Kingdom Annex I, II June 12, 1992 December 8, 1993 Including Jersey, Isle of Man, Guernsey (8 December 1993), Gibraltar (2 January 2007), Bermuda, Cayman Islands and Falkland Islands (7 March 2007). Anguilla, British Virgin Islands, Montserrat, Pitcairn Islands, Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, Turks and Caicos Islands or the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia: not applied
  United States Annex I, II June 12, 1992 October 15, 1992
  Uruguay June 4, 1992 August 18, 1994
  Uzbekistan June 20, 1993
  Vanuatu June 9, 1992 March 25, 1993
  Venezuela June 12, 1992 December 28, 1994
  Vietnam June 11, 1992 November 16, 1994
  Yemen June 12, 1992 February 21, 1996
  Zambia June 11, 1992 May 28, 1993
  Zimbabwe June 12, 1992 November 3, 1992

Notes and references edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Monaco (1992), the Czech Republic (1995), Slovakia (1996), Slovenia (1998) and Kazakhstan (2000)[19] submitted declarations under Article 4.2 (g) of the UNFCCC.[10] All of these states except Kazakhstan have since been added to Annex I of the UNFCCC by an amendment to the convention.
  2. ^ All 27 EU member states are also members of the UNFCCC individually, in addition to their common representation through the EU.
  3. ^ Kazakhstan proposed in 1999 that Annex I be amended to include it,[16] but the proposal was never adopted by the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC as no consensus could be reached on the matter.[17][18][19]

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