Arctic Council Member States 2017 National Reports on Enhanced Black Carbon and Methane Emissions Reductions

According to the framework for “Enhanced Black Carbon and Methane Emissions Reductions” agreed upon at the Arctic Council Ministerial in Iqaluit April 2015, each Arctic State committed “to share national reports and policies for our actions to reduce emissions; measure our collective progress; and j...

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spelling ftarcticcouncil:oai:https://oaarchive.arctic-council.org:11374/2442 2024-09-15T17:52:30+00:00 Arctic Council Member States 2017 National Reports on Enhanced Black Carbon and Methane Emissions Reductions 2017 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11374/2442 en eng Arctic Council Secretariat http://hdl.handle.net/11374/2442 Summary Report 2017 ftarcticcouncil 2024-07-05T03:05:31Z According to the framework for “Enhanced Black Carbon and Methane Emissions Reductions” agreed upon at the Arctic Council Ministerial in Iqaluit April 2015, each Arctic State committed “to share national reports and policies for our actions to reduce emissions; measure our collective progress; and jointly identify conclusions and recommendations”. Guidance for the national reports are part of the framework. Please note, there are several documents associated with this archive entry. According to the framework for “Enhanced Black Carbon and Methane Emissions Reductions” agreed upon at the Arctic Council Ministerial in Iqaluit April 2015, each Arctic State committed “to share national reports and policies for our actions to reduce emissions; measure our collective progress; and jointly identify conclusions and recommendations”. Guidance for the national reports are part of the framework. Please note, there are several documents associated with this archive entry. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Council black carbon Iqaluit Arctic Council Repository
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description According to the framework for “Enhanced Black Carbon and Methane Emissions Reductions” agreed upon at the Arctic Council Ministerial in Iqaluit April 2015, each Arctic State committed “to share national reports and policies for our actions to reduce emissions; measure our collective progress; and jointly identify conclusions and recommendations”. Guidance for the national reports are part of the framework. Please note, there are several documents associated with this archive entry. According to the framework for “Enhanced Black Carbon and Methane Emissions Reductions” agreed upon at the Arctic Council Ministerial in Iqaluit April 2015, each Arctic State committed “to share national reports and policies for our actions to reduce emissions; measure our collective progress; and jointly identify conclusions and recommendations”. Guidance for the national reports are part of the framework. Please note, there are several documents associated with this archive entry.
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