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\chapter{Introduction}
This is the very first sentence in my report. Isn't that great?
\section{International Climate Negotiations}
For decades, anthropological climate change is scientific consent, as well as the urge to introduce more political measures to fight
its principal cause, greenhouse gas emissions. In short, the IPCC (TODO ausschreiben) states that humanity needs to limit the global
warming to below 2 degree C, if possible at 1.5 degree C. The current track leads to TODO. \\
In the Rio convention in 1992 .... TODO about UNFCCC and major agreements.
The UNFCCC establishes different institutional arrangements for the negotiation process. The most impactful ones are the governing
Supreme Bodies, to which belongs the Conference of the Parties (COP). At COP meetings, the Parties to the Convention meet to make
decisions about the implementation of the Convention and other adopted legal instruments. Furthermore, there are Subsidiary Bodies (SB)
that assist the governing bodies in their decision-making process. The Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA)
provides the latest research results on scientific and technological matters. The Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI) assists
the governing bodies in questions related to the implementation of the Convention and the agreements. SB meetings are held
two times a year, once at the same time as the COPs. \cite{UNFCCC_bodies} As there is less public attention at SB meetings, the actual
negotiations are more important. \\
Other bodies of the UNFCCC exist, e.g. the process management bodies and the secretariat, but are not relevant for our project.
\section{Project}
\subsection{Previous results}
% TODO how to cite Tatianas work
\subsection{Our project}
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