The Paris Climate Agreement is a landmark international treaty that was adopted in 2015 by 195 countries in an effort to limit global warming. The goal of the agreement is to keep the global temperature rise below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase even further to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
One of the key aspects of the Paris Climate Agreement is the participation of countries from all around the world. As of May 2021, a total of 191 countries have ratified the agreement, meaning that they have formally committed to taking action to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
Here is a list of the countries that have ratified the Paris Climate Agreement:
1. Afghanistan
2. Albania
3. Algeria
4. Andorra
5. Angola
6. Antigua and Barbuda
7. Argentina
8. Armenia
9. Australia
10. Austria
11. Azerbaijan
12. Bahamas
13. Bahrain
14. Bangladesh
15. Barbados
16. Belarus
17. Belgium
18. Belize
19. Benin
20. Bhutan
21. Bolivia
22. Bosnia and Herzegovina
23. Botswana
24. Brazil
25. Brunei
26. Bulgaria
27. Burkina Faso
28. Burundi
29. Cabo Verde
30. Cambodia
31. Cameroon
32. Canada
33. Central African Republic
34. Chad
35. Chile
36. China
37. Colombia
38. Comoros
39. Congo
40. Costa Rica
41. Cote d`Ivoire
42. Croatia
43. Cuba
44. Cyprus
45. Czech Republic
46. Democratic Republic of Congo
47. Denmark
48. Djibouti
49. Dominica
50. Dominican Republic
51. Ecuador
52. Egypt
53. El Salvador
54. Equatorial Guinea
55. Eritrea
56. Estonia
57. Eswatini
58. Ethiopia
59. European Union
60. Fiji
61. Finland
62. France
63. Gabon
64. Gambia
65. Georgia
66. Germany
67. Ghana
68. Greece
69. Grenada
70. Guatemala
71. Guinea
72. Guinea-Bissau
73. Guyana
74. Haiti
75. Honduras
76. Hungary
77. Iceland
78. India
79. Indonesia
80. Iran
81. Iraq
82. Ireland
83. Israel
84. Italy
85. Jamaica
86. Japan
87. Jordan
88. Kazakhstan
89. Kenya
90. Kiribati
91. Kuwait
92. Kyrgyzstan
93. Laos
94. Latvia
95. Lebanon
96. Lesotho
97. Liberia
98. Libya
99. Liechtenstein
100. Lithuania
101. Luxembourg
102. Madagascar
103. Malawi
104. Malaysia
105. Maldives
106. Mali
107. Malta
108. Marshall Islands
109. Mauritania
110. Mauritius
111. Mexico
112. Micronesia
113. Moldova
114. Monaco
115. Mongolia
116. Montenegro
117. Morocco
118. Mozambique
119. Myanmar
120. Namibia
121. Nauru
122. Nepal
123. Netherlands
124. New Zealand
125. Nicaragua
126. Niger
127. Nigeria
128. North Korea
129. North Macedonia
130. Norway
131. Oman
132. Pakistan
133. Palau
134. Panama
135. Papua New Guinea
136. Paraguay
137. Peru
138. Philippines
139. Poland
140. Portugal
141. Qatar
142. Romania
143. Russia
144. Rwanda
145. Saint Kitts and Nevis
146. Saint Lucia
147. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
148. Samoa
149. San Marino
150. Sao Tome and Principe
151. Saudi Arabia
152. Senegal
153. Serbia
154. Seychelles
155. Sierra Leone
156. Singapore
157. Slovakia
158. Slovenia
159. Solomon Islands
160. Somalia
161. South Africa
162. South Korea
163. South Sudan
164. Spain
165. Sri Lanka
166. Sudan
167. Suriname
168. Sweden
169. Switzerland
170. Syria
171. Taiwan
172. Tajikistan
173. Tanzania
174. Thailand
175. Timor-Leste
176. Togo
177. Tonga
178. Trinidad and Tobago
179. Tunisia
180. Turkey
181. Turkmenistan
182. Tuvalu
183. Uganda
184. Ukraine
185. United Arab Emirates
186. United Kingdom
187. United States
188. Uruguay
189. Uzbekistan
190. Vanuatu
191. Venezuela
192. Vietnam
193. Yemen
194. Zambia
195. Zimbabwe
It is important to note that not all countries that have signed the Paris Climate Agreement have ratified it. Ratification is the process by which countries formally commit to the agreement and agree to abide by its terms. Some countries have signed the agreement but have not yet ratified it, while others have withdrawn from the agreement altogether. However, the majority of countries around the world have shown their commitment to addressing climate change through their participation in the Paris Climate Agreement.