The Clean Development Mechanism
The United Arab Emirates is a Party to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The Convention's goal is to help stabilize atmospheric greenhouse gas emission concentration to mitigate negative effects on the climate system. In 1997, the Parties adopted the Kyoto Protocol, which is commits developed country Parties to reducing greenhouse gas emissions approximately 5.2% below 1990 levels by the end of 2012.

The United Arab Emirates Designated National Authority (DNA) helps to promote the development of Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects and provide host country approval for the UNFCCC project registration procedures.
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EAD to Collect Detailed Inventory of Abu Dhabi Emirate’s Terrestrial Biodiversity
EAD to Collect Detailed Inventory of A...
Apr 2012, 10
EAD announced today efforts to systematica...
New Guide to Birds of the UAE Launched by EAD at Abu Dhabi International Book Fair
New Guide to Birds of the UAE Launched...
Apr 2012, 01
Birds of the United Arab Emirates was laun...
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