Environment

Turkey ratifies Paris Agreement but rejects developed nation status

Turkey finally ratifies Paris Agreement rejects developed nation status

Photo: VOA - Voice of America, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=33691831

Published

October 8, 2021

Country

Comments

comments icon

0

Share

Published:

October 8, 2021

Country:

Comments:

comments icon

0

Share

The Grand National Assembly of Turkey adopted a bill for the ratification of the Paris Agreement on climate change, so now only four signatory countries remain outside of the world treaty. The government in Ankara has been disputing its classification as a developed nation, and the lawmakers issued a separate statement in which they reject the status.

An overwhelming majority of United Nations member states immediately signed the Paris Agreement in April 2016, including Turkey, and all others followed. However, the country has been stalling until recently with the ratification of the world climate treaty as it disputed its classification as a so-called developed country party.

Following the promise by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at the UN General Assembly last month, the Grand National Assembly of Turkey voted unanimously for the ratification bill. It separately adopted a statement in which it rejects the said status.

The Paris Agreement envisages greater responsibility for the developed nations than their developing counterparts. Turkey’s protest declaration has little weight in international law given that it ratified the Paris Agreement.

Last call for remaining UN member countries

The treaty was adopted in December 2015. The United States withdrew during the previous administration but it rejoined it in January under President Jo Biden. South Sudan was the only other signatory to ratify the Paris Agreement this year before Turkey.

Minister of Environment and Urban Planning Murat Kurum said the country aims to become carbon neutral by 2053.

Iraq indicated it would ratify the Paris Agreement, alternatively known as the Paris Climate Accords, which would leave only Iran and Eritrea and war-torn Libya and Yemen outside of the treaty.

Turkey is adjusting to European Green Deal

Kurum earlier said Turkey would demonstrate sincerity and determination in the fight against climate change at the UN Climate Change Conference or COP26 in Glasgow, which is scheduled to start on October 31.

He added Turkey has prepared an action plan for the European Green Deal and that work is underway on introducing an emissions trading system and adopting a climate law.

The government intends to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 21% by the end of the decade. According to new report No New Coal by 2021, issued by E3G, Ember and Global Energy Monitor, Turkey has fifteen coal plants planned, most of which are likely to be
cancelled, and one (Hunutlu) under construction.

Comments (0)

Be the first one to comment on this article.

Enter Your Comment
Please wait... Please fill in the required fields. There seems to be an error, please refresh the page and try again. Your comment has been sent.

Related Articles

Three cities reviving protests against Rio Tinto lithium project Jadar in Serbia

Three cities reviving protests against Rio Tinto’s lithium project in Serbia

20 July 2025 - Opponents of Rio Tinto's plan to mine and process a lithium and boron ore called jadarite in western Serbia held a protest in Loznica

bih epbih waste incineration tpp tuzla trial

BiH’s power utility EPBiH cancels waste co-incineration trial in Tuzla coal plant

18 July 2025 - Power utility Elektroprivreda Bosne i Hercegovine aborted a waste co-incineration test at its Tuzla coal power plant

Belgrade in focus challenges and solutions for sustainable urban development Ivan Gazdic cms

Belgrade in focus: challenges and solutions for sustainable urban development

17 July 2025 - The author of the feature is Ivan Gazdić, Attorney at Law and Partner at Petrikić & Partneri AOD in cooperation with CMS Reich-Rohrwig Hainz

Successful completion of the WISE serbia mentorship program trust, support, and personal transformation

WISE Serbia mentorship program successfully completed: trust, support, and personal growth

24 June 2025 - The first mentorship program of the WISE Serbia women’s network in sustainable energy, the green economy, and climate action was successfully concluded with an event held in Belgrade