Increasing recognition that anthropogenic {CO}2 and other greenhouse gas emissions may effect climate change has prompted research studies on global carbon (C) budgets and international agreements for action. At the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in 1992, world leaders and citizens gathered and initiated the Framework Convention for Climate Change ({FCCC}), an agreement to address global climate change concerns.
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