UNFCCC is an international environment agreement, which came into effect in 1994. It aims to stabilize carbon emissions, however, it is non-binding.
"What we are seeing here is that they [developed countries] are trying to rewrite the Convention [UNFCCC]… when we say rewriting the Convention, it means that in the Paris agreement the United States and other developed countries are trying to put in new obligations… that are contradictory to what is in the Convention," Chee Yoke Ling said on the sidelines of COP21.
The UN climate summit, which started in Paris on November 30, is a meeting of the Kyoto Protocol parties. Attended by representatives from 195 countries, it is anticipated that the summit will result in the signing of a legally binding agreement.