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FAQs about COP23 Fiji-Bonn 2017
Aíxa Chacín
2021-02-22T17:38:30+00:00
FAQs about COP23 Fiji-Bonn 2017
FAQs about COP23 Fiji-Bonn 2017
1. What is COP23 and what are its objectives?
2. Why is COP 23 held in Bonn?
3. Who preside COP23?
4. Why is COP23 headed by two countries?
5. What are the Bula and Bonn areas?
6. Will the United States participate in COP23?
7. What will be the consequences of the United States withdrawal from the Paris Agreement?
8. What does the motto of COP23 “One Conference, two zones” mean?
9. Why is Fiji so vulnerable to global warming?
10. Where is Fiji and what are its most important data?
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