Can U.N. summits save the planet? A faltering year of talks brings up questions about the process
- United Nations-sponsored negotiations on climate change and environmental issues have faced failures and limited outcomes recently, failing to address the scale of the problems.
- Experts have described multilateral environmentalism as broken due to a cumbersome consensus process and the influence of the fossil fuel industry.
- While progress is being made on climate change, it is considered too slow and insufficient by United Nations officials and experts.
- The recent faltering year of talks raises questions about the effectiveness of the negotiation process.
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