When did we realize ozone depletion was an issue, and how did we fix it? By 1985, the globe had already seen advancements in the scientific understanding of ozone depletion and its impacts on human health and the environment. It was then that the Vienn...
Introduction The Rules of procedure for both the Montreal Protocol and the Vienna Convention are substantially the same except for Rules 1 and 2 which are printed separately. Elsewhere in ...
The Conference of the Parties, in Decision VCI/1 of its First Meeting, decided to adopt, taking into account the explanations given during the meeting, the rules of procedures for the meetings of the Conference of the Parties to the Vienn...
The Conference of the Parties, in Decision VCVII/2 of its Seventh Meeting, decided:
Noting the conclusions and recommendations of the sixth meeting of Ozone Research Managers regarding the continuing need to ensure a stab...
The Conference of the Parties, in Decision VCVI/2 of its Sixth Meeting, decided:
Recalling Articles 3 and 4, and Annexes I and II of the Vienna Convention, Decisions VCI/4, VCI/5, VCII/4, VCII/7, VCII/9, VCIII/5, VCIV/3, ...
The Conference of the Parties, in Decision VCII/2 of its Second Meeting, decided:
To note that exchange of information under Annex II would in large part be fulfilled by Parties reporting the data required by Ar...
Recalling that, pursuant to the objectives defined in decision I/6 of the Conference of the Parties to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer, the Ozone Research Managers of the Parties to the Vienna Conve...
The Conference of the Parties, in Decision VCI/9 of its First Meeting, decided:
To establish a United Nations Trust Fund in accordance with the Financial Regulations and Rules of the United Nations and in accord...
Recalling decision VII/3 on financial matters,
Recognizing that voluntary contributions are an essential complement for the effective implementation of the Vienna Convention;
Welcoming the continued excell...
The Conference of the Parties, in Decision VCI/3 of its First Meeting, decided:
that the Vienna Convention is the most appropriate instrument for harmonizing the policies and strategies on research; and