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How the world changed in the decade since the Paris climate agreement

Global greenhouse gas levels and temperatures have risen despite progress in clean energy, with $2 trillion invested in green technologies in 2024, reports say.

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In 2015, nearly 200 countries adopted the Paris Agreement, the first global pact to fight climate change. Here's a comparison of then and now — in terms of the state of the climate, the way we live and our technologies, our laws and where we're putting our money.

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As the world approaches the tenth anniversary of the Paris Agreement, a new analysis by BloombergNEF reveals that emerging markets have made significant progress towards a low-carbon future. Since 2015, investment in renewable energy in emerging markets, excluding mainland China, has nearly tripled, from $49 billion in 2015 to $14 billion in 2024, according to the latest BNEF Climatescope report.

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Ten years after the Paris Agreement, TotalEnergies observes the first signs of the global energy transition with CO2 emissions that are no longer increasing as fast as before in the sector. While containing warming below +2°C in 2100 seems out of reach, the French energy expert [...] Read article

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