2011 United Nations Climate Change Conference
| United Nations Climate Change Conference | |
|---|---|
| Date(s) | 28 November 2011– 11 December 2011 | 
| Location(s) | Durban, South Africa | 
| Previous event | ← Cancún 2010 | 
| Next event | Doha 2012 → | 
| Participants | UNFCCC member countries | 
The 2011 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP17) was held in Durban, South Africa, from 28 November to 11 December 2011 to establish a new treaty to limit carbon emissions.
A treaty was not established, but the conference agreed to establish a legally binding deal comprising all countries by 2015, which was to take effect in 2020. There was also progress regarding the creation of a Green Climate Fund for which a management framework was adopted. The fund is to distribute US$100 billion per year to help poor countries adapt to climate impacts.
While the president of the conference, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, declared it a success, scientists and environmental groups warned that the deal was not sufficient to avoid global warming beyond 2 °C as more urgent action is needed.