The discussions in Copenhagen mainly focused on the following aspects:
1. Mitigation of climate change: The conference aims to slow down the pace of global climate change through countries' commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This includes agreeing on emission reduction targets, timetables and monitoring/reporting mechanisms.
2. Adaptation to climate change: The meeting discussed how to help developing countries adapt to the impacts of climate change, including providing financial, technical and capacity-building support.
3. Technology transfer and innovation: The meeting discussed how to promote technology innovation and transfer to help countries meet the challenge of climate change. This includes intellectual property protection, technical cooperation and financial support.
4. Financial support: The purpose of the meeting is to provide financial support for developing countries to cope with the impact of climate change. This includes discussing the establishment of a new green climate fund to help developing countries reduce emissions and adapt to the effects of climate change.
5.*** Common but differentiated responsibilities: The meeting emphasized the principle of * * * Common but differentiated responsibilities, that is, each country should bear corresponding responsibilities in coping with climate change according to its own development level, historical emissions and ability to cope with climate change.
Although the Copenhagen conference failed to reach a legally binding agreement, it made progress in many aspects, laying the foundation for the follow-up negotiations. After the meeting, all parties continued their efforts and finally reached the Paris Agreement in 20 15, which provided a new framework for the global response to climate change.