Yes: https://unfccc.int/

https://unfccc.int/files/essential_background/background_publications_htmlpdf/application/pdf/conveng.pdf
 see Article 2.


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> Can anyone point me to a dedicated, formal, international group for the 
> governance of the release of CO2, methane and nitrous gases?
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