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SymbolTitleDateVolume
A/AC.237/81Matters relating to commitments. First review of information communicated by each party included in Annex I to the Convention. Compilation and synthesis of national communications from Annex I parties. Report by the interim secretariat.07/12/1994Vol. 1
AUS/COM/1 BAustralia. Climate change: Australia's national report under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.09/01/1995Vol. 4
HUN/COM/1 BHungary. Stabilisation of the greenhouse gas emissions: National communication on the implementation of commitments under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.09/01/1995Vol. 4
NLD/COM/1 BNetherlands (the). Netherlands' national communication on climate change policies.25/01/1995 
NOR/COM/1 BNorway. Norway's national communication under the Framework Convention on Climate Change.25/01/1995Vol. 4
NZL/COM/1 BNew Zealand. Climate change: The New Zealand response: New Zealand's first national communication under the Framework Convention on Climate Change.25/01/1995Vol. 4
IRL/COM/1 BIreland. Communication under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.27/01/1995Vol. 4
JPN/COM/1 BJapan. Japan's action report on climate change.10/02/1995Vol. 4
PRT/COM/1 EPortugal. Portuguese report in accordance with article 12 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.08/03/1995Vol. 4
A/AC.237/81/Corr.1Matters relating to commitments. First review of information communicated by each party included in Annex I to the Convention. Compilation and synthesis of national communications from Annex I Parties. Corrigendum.15/03/1995Vol. 1
ITA/COM/1 BItaly. First Italian national communication to the Framework Convention on Climate Change.20/03/1995Vol. 4
FCCC/SB/1996/1/Add.1National communications. National communications from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention. Addendum. Part two: Tables of inventories of anthrogenic emissions and removals in 1990 and projected anthropogenic emissions in 2000. Note by the secretariat.19/02/1996Vol. 1
FCCC/CP/1996/12/Add.2Review of the implementation of the Convention and of decisions of the first session of the Conference of the Parties. Commitments in Article 4. Second compilation and synthesis of first national communications from Annex I Parties. Addendum. Tables of inventories of anthropogenic emissions and removals and projections for 2000.02/07/1996Vol. 1
FCCC/SB/1997/6National communications. Communications from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention. Updated information on greenhouse gas emissions and projections. Note by the secretariat.25/07/1997Vol. 2
FCCC/SBI/1997/19National communications. Communications from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention. First compilation and synthesis of second national communications from Annex I Parties.30/09/1997Vol. 2
FCCC/SBI/1997/19/Add.1National communications. Communications from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention. First compilation and synthesis of second national communications from Annex I Parties. Addendum. Tables of inventories of anthropogenic emissions and removals for 1990-1995 and projections up to 2020.09/10/1997Vol. 2
DEU/COM/2 BGermany. Environmental policy - Climate protection in Germany. Second report of the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany pursuant to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.14/10/1997Vol. 4
FCCC/SBI/1997/INF.4National communications. Communications from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention. Updated information on greenhouse gas emissions and projections. Note by the secretariat.14/10/1997Vol. 2
AUS/COM/2 BAustralia. Climate Change: Australia's second national report under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.10/02/1998Vol. 4
DNK/COM/2 BDenmark. Denmark's second national communication on climate change: Submitted under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.11/02/1998Vol. 4
FRA/COM/2 BFrance. Second national communication of France under the Climate Convention.11/02/1998Vol. 4
SVK/COM/2 BSlovakia. The Slovak Republic. The second national communication on climate change.11/02/1998Vol. 4
JPN/COM/2 BJapan. Japan's second national communication under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.12/02/1998Vol. 4
GRC/COM/2 BGreece. Second national communication of Hellenic Republic to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change: Review of the Greek national action plan for the abatement of CO2 and other greenhouse gases emissions.13/02/1998Vol. 4
AUT/COM/2 BAustria. Second national climate report of the Austrian Federal Government in compliance with the obligations under Art. 12 of the Framework Convention on Climate Change (Federal Law Gazette No. 414/1994).17/02/1998Vol. 4
CAN/COM/3 BCanada. Canada's second national report on climate change: Actions to meet commitments under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.17/02/1998Vol. 4
CHE/COM/2 BSwitzerland. Second national communication of Switzerland 1997: Greenhouse gas inventory 1995.17/02/1998Vol. 4
CZE/COM/2 BCzech Republic (the). The Czech Republic's second communication on the national process to comply with the commitments under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.17/02/1998Vol. 4
FIN/COM/2 BFinland. Finland's second national report under the Framework Convention on Climate Change.17/02/1998Vol. 4
IRL/COM/2 BIreland. Ireland second national communication under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.17/02/1998Vol. 4
NOR/COM/2 BNorway. Norway's second national communication under the Framework Convention on Climate Change.17/02/1998Vol. 4
NZL/COM/2 BNew Zealand. Climate change: The New Zealand response II: New Zealand's second national communication under the Framework Convention on Climate Change.17/02/1998Vol. 4
SWE/COM/2 BSweden. Sweden's second national communication on climate change under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.17/02/1998Vol. 4
SVK/COM/1 BSlovakia. The Slovak Republic. The first national communication on climate change.29/03/2001Vol. 4
ROM/COM/2 BRomania. Romania second national communication to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.28/11/2001Vol. 4
SWE/COM/3 BSweden. Sweden's third national communication on climate change under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.27/03/2002Vol. 4
NOR/COM/3 BNorway. Norway's third national communication on Climate Change Under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.31/05/2002Vol. 4
AUT/COM/3 BAustria. Third national climate report of the Austrian Federal Government. Third national communication in compliance with the obligations under the Framework Convention on Climate Change (Federal Law Gazette No.414/1994).03/06/2002Vol. 4
LTU/COM/1 BLithuania. The first national communication of the Republic of Lithuania on climate change.03/06/2002Vol. 4
JPN/COM/3 BJapan. Japan's third national communication under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.09/07/2002Vol. 4
HUN/COM/3 BHungary. Third national communication for the UNFCCC.11/07/2002Vol. 4
LIE/COM/3 BLiechtenstein. Liechtenstein national climate report 2001.11/07/2002Vol. 4
BGR/COM/3 EBulgaria. Republic of Bulgaria: Third national communication on climate change.31/07/2002Vol. 4
NLD/COM/2 BNetherlands (the). Second Netherland's national communication on climate change policies. Prepared for the Conference of the Parties under the Framework Convention on Climate Change.19/08/2002Vol. 4
AUS/COM/3 BAustralia. Australia's third national communication on climate change. A report under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.16/10/2002Vol. 4
DEU/COM/3 BGermany. Third report by the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany in accordance with the Framework Convention of the United Nations.22/10/2002Vol. 4
LTU/COM/2 BLithuania. Lithuania’s second national communication under the Framework Convention on Climate Change.24/01/2003Vol. 4
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