“We must, at least so far, admit failure”: PIK Directors Rockström and Edenhofer on ten years Paris Agreement
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Ten years ago, at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP21) in Paris, 195 countries made a historic commitment to work together to keep the long-term increase in global average temperature well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels, and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C. France played its full part in ensuring that this great moment of cooperation and universal solidarity was a success. A decade later, we can be proud o…
A decade after Paris
Ten years after the adoption of the Paris Agreement, the data tells a clear story: the world has not yet done enough to secure the global warming limit of 1.5C, but it has changed direction in ways few thought possible in 2015. What do we need from the next ten years to complete the job? Not enough, but far better That global emissions are still edging up hides half the story. Emissions are growing far more slowly than in the decade before Par…
“We must, at least so far, admit failure”: PIK Directors Rockström and Edenhofer on ten years Paris Agreement
12.12.2025 – Today marks the tenth anniversary of the 2015 Paris Agreement, which aims to keep global heating well below 2°C and to pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5°C. Here are the comments from the Scientific Directors of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact (PIK).
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