It’s been a dangerous decade since the Paris Climate Agreement, but there’s still reason for hope
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In 2015, around 200 countries decided to limit global warming to a maximum of two degrees. Who has been particularly hard-working since then and who hasn't?
Analysis by John D. Sutter, CNN. A decade ago, the world came together and decided to solve the climate crisis by adopting the Paris Agreement. I remember it like it was yesterday. It was December 2015 at the UN climate talks in Paris. I was standing in front of a CNN camera when the news came through an earpiece: Nearly every country on Earth agreed to reduce emissions to net zero by 2050, keeping warming below catastrophic levels. A green gave…
Analysis by John D. Sutter, CNN. A decade ago, the world came together and decided to solve the climate crisis by adopting the Paris Agreement. I remember it like it was yesterday. It was December 2015 at the UN climate talks in Paris. I was standing in front of a CNN camera when the news came through an earpiece: Nearly every country on Earth agreed to reduce emissions to net zero by 2050, keeping warming below catastrophic levels. A green gave…
It’s been a dangerous decade since the Paris Climate Agreement, but there’s still reason for hope
It’s easy to frame the decade since Paris as a failure. But the reality is more complicated, writes John D. Sutter. As COP30 begins, the world has many reasons for hope.
The future of the Paris agreement
The world has failed to limit rising temperatures to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels – the goal set in the 2015 Paris climate agreement, the UN secretary general has said. Speaking ahead of the COP30 climate conference in Brazil, António Guterres acknowledged it is now “inevitable” that humanity will overshoot the target, with “devastating consequences” that include “tipping points” in the Amazon, Greenland, western Antarctica and the coral ree…
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