Tag: National Climate Plans

National Climate Plans (NCPs) refer to strategic frameworks developed by countries to outline their commitments and actions toward addressing climate change. These plans typically detail how a nation intends to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, adapt to climate impacts, and integrate climate considerations into national policies and sectors. NCPs are often submitted to international bodies, like the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), as part of global efforts to mitigate climate change and adhere to international agreements such as the Paris Agreement. The plans often include specific targets, timelines, funding mechanisms, and policies necessary to achieve climate goals, reflecting a nation’s priorities and capabilities in tackling climate-related challenges.