Transcription of BELIZE - UNFCCC
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1 BELIZE Nationally Determined Contribution under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change BELIZE is pleased to present its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) pursuant to decision 1 CP/21 of the Paris Agreement 1. National Context Climate Change is already affecting the livelihoods of much of our population. BELIZE as a small country with relatively minor contributions to global greenhouse gas emissions has limited capacity to contribute to mitigation of global climate change. However, BELIZE is committed to achieving the ultimate objective of the Convention and supports the even more ambitious target to limit the increase in global average temperature to C, compared to pre-industrial levels. In light of these realities, BELIZE s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) is guided by its commitment to strategically transition to low carbon development while strengthening its resilience to the effects of Climate Change.
2 2. Belize’s Mitigation Potential Belize’s mitigation potential will largely depend upon national circumstances, capacity and support. Belize’s emissions profile is symptomatic of several factors including:
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