The Paris Agreement enters into force less than a year after COP21
Less than eleven months after adoption, the Paris Agreement entered into force on 4 November 2016 after crossing the required threshold of at least 55 parties representing at least 55 percent of global greenhouse-gas emissions. The speed was remarkable by the standards of international treaty law and reflected the urgency many governments attached to climate change after Paris. Entry into force transformed the agreement from a negotiated text into an active treaty framework, enabling its institutions and compliance architecture to begin operating in earnest. This milestone confirmed that the 2015 Paris conference had produced not just symbolism, but a rapidly functioning global accord.