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Clause-by-clause debate

What’s the difference?Resolution-based debatesLobbyingMain-submitter & co-submittersResolution is whole from the startClause-by-Clause debatesNo Lobbying!No main/co-submitters. The whole committee forms the resolution.Preamble is added laterOnce the resolution has been formed, it is discussed

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Слайд 1Clause-by-clause debate

Clause-by-clause debate

Слайд 2What’s the difference?
Resolution-based debates
Lobbying
Main-submitter & co-submitters
Resolution is whole from the

start
Clause-by-Clause debates
No Lobbying!
No main/co-submitters. The whole committee forms the resolution.
Preamble

is added later
Once the resolution has been formed, it is discussed as a whole


What’s the difference?Resolution-based debatesLobbyingMain-submitter & co-submittersResolution is whole from the startClause-by-Clause debatesNo Lobbying!No main/co-submitters. The whole committee

Слайд 3Clause-by-Clause simulation topic
Reducing the environmental impact of public ground transport

in metropolitan areas

Public ground transport – a system of transport

available for use by the general public
Metropolitan areas – a densely populated urban region

Clause-by-Clause simulation topicReducing the environmental impact of public ground transport in metropolitan areas Public ground transport –

Слайд 4Why is it a problem?
CO2 emissions create air pollution
Exhaust gases

greatly contribute to climate change


At the same time
Public ground transport

is a very convenient way of getting around the city
it is crucial for millions of people worldwide
Why is it a problem?CO2 emissions create air pollutionExhaust gases greatly contribute to climate changeAt the same

Слайд 5Worrying statistics
15% of global CO2 emissions are related to the

transport sector
public transport in the U.S uses about half the

fuel required by cars, light trucks and SUV’s
More available online…
Worrying statistics15% of global CO2 emissions are related to the transport sectorpublic transport in the U.S uses

Слайд 6Relevant treaties and documents
Kyoto Protocol (accepted in 1997 in Kyoto,

Japan)
committing industrialized countries to limit and reduce greenhouse gases

(GHG) emissions in accordance with agreed individual targets
Paris Agreement (adopted in 2015 in Paris, France and entered into force 2016)
limiting global warming to well below 2°C and pursuing efforts to limit it to 1.5°C. It also aims to strengthen countries' ability to deal with the impacts of climate change and support them in their efforts
Relevant treaties and documentsKyoto Protocol (accepted in 1997 in Kyoto, Japan) committing industrialized countries to limit and

Слайд 7Major counties involved (Countries for the simulation)
USA
Japan
China
India

Major counties involved (Countries for the simulation)USAJapanChinaIndia

Слайд 8How to get ready
research!
write at least

2 clauses
(+ speeches in favor of your clauses)
send the

clauses to your Chairs by Feb 26th (Wednesday)
get ready to actively participate :)



How to get ready research! write at least 2 clauses (+ speeches in favor of your clauses)send

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