As the Paris Climate Agreement Turns Ten, It’s Showing Its Age
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As the Paris climate agreement turns ten, it’s showing its age
As world leaders gather at Cop30 to discuss one of the biggest global challenges, Professor Lisa Vanhala (UCL Political Science) reflects on the decade old Paris agreement, designed to strengthen the global response to climate change, in a piece for The Conversation.
The last ten years left a trail of scars on Earth: the fires that devoured Australia in 2019, the hurricane Dorian that ravaged the Bahamas, the historic floods in Pakistan and Libya, the landslides in Brazil, the heat waves in Europe that exceeded 45 °C and the fires in the Amazon that darkened the skies of South America. In the midst of that scenario, the world commemorates the ten years of the Paris Agreement, the pact that promised to stop t…
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