Ten Years After the Paris Agreement, Let’s Redouble Efforts
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Paris Agreement Ten Years Later: ‘Failed’
by Audrey Streb at CDN - At the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) on Dec. 12, 2015, 195 parties signed the Paris Agreement, vowing to cut their emissions in an effort to stave off global warming. Nonetheless, global emissions have increased over the last 10 years, according to recent data from the European Commission’s Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research … Click to read the rest HERE-> Paris Agreement Ten Years Late…
Ten Years After the Paris Agreement, Let’s Redouble Efforts
It is exactly a decade since 195 countries made a historic commitment to work together to keep the long-term rise in global temperatures well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels. Since then, France has fully embraced a leadership role, placing ecology at the heart of its energy, agricultural, and industrial policies.
Ten years after the adoption of the Paris Agreement, France reaffirms its commitment to combat climate change and to defend a diplomacy based on science, solidarity and transparency. Thanks to an unprecedented mobilization and the efforts made by French diplomacy, the Paris Agreement was a historic moment. It has set us a clear objective: to contain warming well below 2°C and to continue efforts to limit it to 1.5°C. Today, the (...)
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