Climate Change

UNFCCC Processes

UNFCCC processes

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is one of three conventions that was adopted at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992 to promote a sustainable planet for future generations. The UNFCCC entered into force in 1994 and has near-universal membership with 197 Parties. Its sister Rio Conventions are the UN Convention on Biological Diversity and the Convention to Combat Desertification.

The purpose of the UNFCCC is to harness international cooperation to limit the rise of average global temperatures to minimize the impacts of climate change to enable timely adaptation, avoid threats to food production and ensure sustainable economic development. FAO supports UNFCCC as the central forum for climate change. 

The UNFCCC is the parent treaty of the Paris Agreement and the Kyoto Protocol. The ultimate objective of these agreements is to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that will prevent dangerous human interference with the climate system, in a time frame which allows ecosystems to adapt naturally enabling sustainable development.

How FAO supports

Latest publications

09/02/2026

As part of its support to Cambodia, SCALA conducted workshops in October 2024 with representatives of Cambodian government ministries on the use of the Nationally Determined Contribution Expert Tool (NEXT), developed by FAO. This document presents exercises conducted for these workshops as well as exercise results based on inputs to the NEXT tool.

09/11/2025

Agrifood systems account for about one-third of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. They are generated within the farm gate, from crop and livestock production activities; by land use change, caused by deforestation, biomass fires and peatland degradation processes often linked to land clearance for agriculture...

03/04/2025

As part of its support to Ethiopia, the Scaling up Climate Ambition on Land Use and Agriculture through Nationally Determined Contributions and National Adaptation Plans (SCALA) programme conducted workshops with representatives of Ethiopian government ministries on the use of the Nationally Determined Contribution Expert Tool (NEXT), developed by FAO. This document sumarizes the exercises conducted for these workshops on Ethiopia's nationally determined contribution using NEXT.

Highlights

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COP30: Climate extremes are already impacting food yields today
06/11/2025

The 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), taking place in Belém, Brazil, brings together world leaders, scientists, non-governmental...

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Uganda secures $31 million from Green Climate Fund for Africa’s first results-based climate project
29/10/2025

The Green Climate Fund (GCF) has approved a $31 million grant-based payment for a landmark climate project in Uganda, recognizing the country’s tangible...

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A historic bond between Quebec and FAO: 80 years of shared commitment to resilient and sustainable agriculture
17/10/2025

Exactly 80 years ago, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) was founded at the Château Frontenac in Quebec City, on 16 October...