Paris Agreement
Also known as: BRUSA Agreement, British-U.S. communication intelligence agreement, British-U.S. Communication Intelligence Agreement, 2015 Paris Agreement
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United States Foreign Intelligence Relationships everycrsreport.com May 15, 2019 4 facts
referenceThe UKUSA Agreement of March 1946 superseded the BRUSA Agreement and other U.S.-UK signals intelligence agreements from World War II that had focused exclusively on targeting the Axis powers.
accountThe British-U.S. communication intelligence agreement (BRUSA Agreement), signed in 1943 between the British Government Code and Cypher School and the U.S. War Department, superseded the Holden Agreement.
claimThe British-U.S. Communication Intelligence Agreement was signed on March 5, 1946.
referenceUnder the BRUSA Agreement, the United States was responsible for signals intelligence targeting the Japanese (Operation Magic), while the British were responsible for signals intelligence targeting German and Italian forces (Operation Ultra).
Greenhouse gases emissions and global climate change - PubMed pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Jul 20, 2024 2 facts
perspectiveThe 2015 Paris Agreement provides a global framework for establishing goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by country, which the authors characterize as significantly more important than earlier, less effective initiatives.
claimGlobal efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions began with the 1997 Kyoto Protocol and culminated in the 2015 Paris Agreement.
The potential land requirements and related land use change ... nature.com Feb 3, 2021 2 facts
referenceThe paper 'The potential land requirements and related land use change...' aims to quantify the potential land occupation of solar energy installed up to 2050 and its direct and indirect impacts on carbon cycles within the context of the Paris Agreement.
referenceFawcett et al. (2015) evaluated whether Paris Agreement pledges are sufficient to avert severe climate change.
Impact of carbon dioxide removal technologies on deep ... - Nature nature.com Jun 17, 2021 2 facts
claimScenarios that meet Paris Agreement climate targets rely heavily on the availability of negative emission technologies, also known as carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies, which capture CO2 from the atmosphere.
claimThe Paris Agreement aims to limit global warming to well below 2 °C and to pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5 °C.
Iran Country Report 2026 - BTI Transformation Index bti-project.org 1 fact
claimUnder its Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC) to the 2015 Paris Agreement, Iran pledged to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 4% and as much as 12% by 2030.
Driving deeper decarbonization with nuclear energy iaea.org 1 fact
claimGigafactories and shipyard-manufactured offshore nuclear power plants could assist in meeting the 1.5/2°C Paris Agreement goals while requiring significantly less land than renewable energy industrial developments, thereby allowing for more land to be used for rewilding and ecosystem regeneration.
Sustainability through business model innovation and climate ... nature.com Jan 20, 2025 1 fact
claimIn China, rapid industrialization and urbanization have caused significant environmental degradation, leading the government to prioritize green growth and environmental sustainability through initiatives such as the Circular Economy Development Strategy and Paris Agreement commitments.