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UN Climate Change Launches New COP 23 Website
COP23 in Bonn 6-17 November
Paris Agreement, Paris Cop21 (Source: Rahma Sophia Rachdi)
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UN Climate Change is very happy to introduce to you our new COP 23 website just in time for the 2017 UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn. We would like to thank the German Government for their voluntary funding and support for this dynamic site featuring both a newsroom and COP 23 information plus a better calendar of events that pulls in dates from various UN Climate Change databases.
UN Climate Change is very happy to introduce to you our new COP 23 website just in time for the 2017 UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn. We would like to thank the German Government for their voluntary funding and support for this dynamic site featuring both a newsroom and COP 23 information plus a better calendar of events that pulls in dates from various UN Climate Change databases. The launch is part of a much wider upgrade of the UN Climate Change secretariat´s web presence. Over the coming months, after COP 23, we plan to retire our current website on the UNFCCC process and move to a new, 21st century system with modern features and enhanced user-friendliness. We would like to thank especially the Government of Norway and the European Union for their voluntary support for the wider initiative.
We hope you like our new COP 23 site as a teaser for even bigger and better enhancements to come.
Visit the new website here: Â cop23.unfccc.int Like the old Newsroom, the new UN Climate Change News and COP 23 website is also available in French and Spanish.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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