The Ambo Declaration was adopted at the Tarawa Climate Change Conference on 10 November 2010 by Australia, Brazil, China, Cuba, Fiji, Japan, Kiribati, Maldives, Marshall Islands, New Zealand, Solomon Islands and Tonga. The declaration calls for more and immediate action to be undertaken to address the causes and adverse impacts of climate change. The Ambo Declaration, named after the village in Kiribati where parliament sits, was slated to be a non-legally-binding agreement between the nations to present at the larger international climate change summit, COP16 in Cancun, Mexico.
The United States, the United Kingdom and Canada, who also attended the conference, chose not to be part of the declaration by taking Observer status.
The purpose of the conference was to support the initiative of the President of Kiribati, Anote Tong, to hold a consultative forum between vulnerable states and their partners with a view of creating an enabling environment for multi-party negotiations under the auspices of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The conference was a successor event to the Climate Vulnerable Forum first held in November 2009 in the Maldives, when eleven climate vulnerable countries signed the Bandos Island declaration pledging to show moral leadership and commence greening their economies by voluntarily committing to achieving carbon neutrality. Based on the lessons learned in the COP process, the TCCC proposed a more inclusive format of consultations, involving key partners among major developed and developing nations. The ultimate objective of TCCC was to reduce the number and intensity of various fault lines between parties to the COP process, explore elements of agreement between the parties and thereby to support Kiribati's and other parties' contribution to COP16 to be held in Cancun, Mexico, from 29 November to 10 December 2010.
The AmboDeclaration was adopted at the Tarawa Climate Change Conference on 10 November 2010 by Australia, Brazil, China, Cuba, Fiji, Japan, Kiribati,...
Look up ambo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ambo may refer to: Ambo, Kiribati Ambō (also spelled Anbō), Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan Ambo Province...
Tarawa Climate Change Conference on November 9–11, 2010, where the AmboDeclaration was signed by 12 countries: Kiribati, the Solomon Islands, Tonga, the...
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The Philippine Declaration of Independence (Filipino: Pagpapahayag ng Kasarinlan ng Pilipinas; Spanish: Declaración de Independencia de Filipinas) was...
minimal progress and was marked by a clash between the US and China. The Ambodeclaration was adopted at the Tarawa Climate Change Conference on 10 November...
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from Ovamboland, at least 50% of the population speaks Oshiwambo. The names Ambo and Ovambo appear to have originally been exonyms. Despite extensive speculation...
Change Conference in Kiribati, and one of twelve to sign the resulting AmboDeclaration on climate change. On 20 September 2019, Kiribati switched diplomatic...
available on the Government of Kiribati's climate change portal. Kiribati AmboDeclaration Tarawa Climate Change Conference Government of Kiribati Climate Change...
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AMBO pipeline was a planned oil pipeline from the Bulgarian Black Sea port of Burgas via the Republic of Macedonia to the Albanian Adriatic port of Vlorë...
Nogales. There was a report of 2 Germans being killed during the Battle of Ambos Nogales but no evidence or proof is shown. "Mexican Revolution | International...
the laity when discharging any function for them Ambo Ambry Amovibility Annulment – see: Declaration of Nullity (below) Apostolic administrator Apostolic...
2005. Finely, James P. (1996), Buffalo Soldiers at Huachuca: The Battle of Ambo Nogales, Fort Huachuca, AZ: Huachuca Museum Society, p. Vol. 2, part 6,...
transferred to Baleshwar and Cuttack districts, respectively. Additionally, the Ambo group of villages (14.84 sq. km.) from Baleshwar district became part of...
cedulas and tore them into pieces. It was the beginning of the formal declaration of the separation from Spanish rule."Long Live the Philippine Republic...
early 1939, Hemingway crossed to Cuba in his boat to live in the Hotel Ambos Mundos in Havana. This was the separation phase of a slow and painful split...
added to the flag to represent the seven signatories to the Venezuelan declaration of independence, being the provinces of Caracas, Cumaná, Barcelona, Barinas...
remained under Spanish control. On June 12, Aguinaldo issued the Philippine Declaration of Independence in Kawit. Although this signified the end date of the...
recite their seven ancestral names in an exercise known as Utịñ emana, (Declaration of Ancestry). Birth names known in Efik as Enyiñ Emana are assigned according...