It has been a decade since 195 countries committed in Paris to limit global temperature rise, and France has since embraced a leadership role by placing ecology at the center of its energy policy. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/commentary/2025/12/28/world/ten-years-after-the-paris-agreement/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #commentary #worldnews #cop30 #cop21 #parisagreement #climatechange #carbonemissions #emmanuelmacron
Ten years after the #ParisAgreement was adopted, the world is still heading toward a breach of the 1.5°C limit.
Clean energy is advancing and projected warming has fallen, yet governments continue to approve fossil fuel expansion and fall short on ending deforestation.
The next decade will decide whether the Paris Agreement holds in practice or fails.
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Ten years after the #ParisAgreement was adopted, the world is still heading toward a breach of the 1.5°C limit.
Clean energy is advancing and projected warming has fallen, yet governments continue to approve fossil fuel expansion and fall short on ending deforestation.
The next decade will decide whether the Paris Agreement holds in practice or fails.
Read more:
A new Greenpeace report shows the G20, responsible for most global emissions, is far off the action needed to keep the 1.5°C climate limit within reach.
Millions of people are already living through worsening climate disasters, from fires to floods to deadly storms.
A new Greenpeace report shows the G20, responsible for most global emissions, is far off the action needed to keep the 1.5°C climate limit within reach.
Millions of people are already living through worsening climate disasters, from fires to floods to deadly storms.
The analysis finds that none of the G20’s 2035 climate plans include a credible fossil fuel phase-out, even though fossil fuels are driving the crisis.
This gap puts the 1.5°C climate limit at serious risk.
A new Greenpeace report shows the G20, responsible for most global emissions, is far off the action needed to keep the 1.5°C climate limit within reach.
Millions of people are already living through worsening climate disasters, from fires to floods to deadly storms.