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socio-economic
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ARTICLE-1
: DEFINITIONS* [
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... 1. "
Adverse effects of climate change
" means
changes
in the
physical environment
or
biota
resulting from
climate change
which have
significant
deleterious
effects
on the composition,
resilience
or
productivity
of
natural
and
managed ecosystems
or on the
operation
of
socio-economic
systems
or on
human health
and
welfare
. ...
ARTICLE-3
: PRINCIPLES [
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... 3. The
Parties
should take
precautionary
measures
to anticipate,
prevent
or minimize the causes of
climate change
and
mitigate
its
adverse effects
. Where there are
threats
of
serious
or irreversible
damage
,
lack
of
full
scientific
certainty should not be used as a
reason
for postponing such
measures
, taking into
account
that
policies
and
measures
to deal with
climate change
should be
cost
-effective so as to ensure
global
benefits
at the lowest possible
cost
. To
achieve
this, such
policies
and
measures
should take into
account
different
socio-economic
contexts
, be comprehensive, cover all
relevant
sources
,
sinks
and
reservoirs
of
greenhouse gases
and
adaptation
, and comprise all
economic
sectors
. Efforts to
address
climate change
may be carried out cooperatively by interested
Parties
. ...
ARTICLE-4
: COMMITMENTS [
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... (g)
Promote
and
cooperate
in
scientific
,
technological
,
technical
,
socio-economic
and other
research
,
systematic observation
and
development
of
data
archives
related to the
climate system
and intended to further the
understanding
and to reduce or
eliminate
the remaining uncertainties regarding the causes,
effects
,
magnitude
and
timing
of
climate change
and the
economic
and
social
consequences
of various response
strategies
; ...
... (h)
Promote
and
cooperate
in the
full
,
open
and prompt
exchange
of
relevant
scientific
,
technological
,
technical
,
socio-economic
and
legal information
related to the
climate system
and
climate change
, and to the
economic
and
social
consequences
of various response
strategies
; ...
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