Ten Years Since the Paris Agreement: How Far We’ve Come and Where We Have To Go
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It has been exactly ten years since almost 200 states agreed on a global climate agreement in Paris. Negotiations could have been quite different, remembers the then conference leader Fabius. By Cai Rienäcker.
Ten Years Since the Paris Agreement: How Far We’ve Come and Where We Have To Go
By Anne Jellema, 350.org Ten years ago, the Paris Agreement marked a turning point in humanity’s fight for a liveable planet. For the first time, world leaders agreed to limit global warming to 1.5°C and to drive a rapid transition away from fossil fuels. It was a moment powered not by governments alone, but by millions of people: Indigenous leaders, frontline communities, youth, climate-justice organisers, scientists, faith groups, and others w…
Ten years after the Paris Agreement, Bavaria is examining its climate targets under Prime Minister Söder. Possible adjustments to the timetables are in place. But what has happened since the Climate Protection Act?
PARIS- The Paris Agreement was the main outcome of the United Nations Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP21), developed in the French capital from 30 November to 11 December 2015, and marked a before and after the challenge of climate change.Signed on 12 December 2016, it entered into force on 4 November 2016, one month after meeting its double ratification criterion: a minimum of 55 countries, representing at least 55% of global gr…
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