United Nations Climate Change Conference
The United Nations Climate Change Conference, often referred to as COP, is an annual meeting where countries come together to discuss and negotiate actions to combat climate change. The conference aims to assess progress in dealing with climate issues and to set new goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
During the conference, representatives from various nations, including government officials and climate experts, share ideas and strategies. The outcomes of these meetings can lead to international agreements, such as the Paris Agreement, which seeks to limit global warming and promote sustainable practices worldwide.