
Scientists report nations need to triple carbon-cutting to meet targets
A day before a U.N. summit, climate scientists said nations must reduce 'glaring' gaps between intention and action.
The Global Framework for Climate Services is a U.N.-led global partnership of governments and organizations that works to enable climate adaptation. Established by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in 2009, its work is focused on four key priority areas: agriculture, water, health, and disaster risk reduction.
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A day before a U.N. summit, climate scientists said nations must reduce 'glaring' gaps between intention and action.
Only 30 countries appear to have taken steps to provide the accurate climate information needed to fulfill the 2015 accord.