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Greenpeace International
Greenpeace International
@greenpeace@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

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:

https://www.greenpeace.org/international/story/80203/happy-anniversary-to-the-paris-agreement-a-10-year-review-of-climate-action-setbacks-and-the-fight-to-keep-1-5c-alive/

#COP21 #COP30 #climatechange #climateaction

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Happy anniversary to the Paris Agreement? A 10-year review of climate action, setbacks and the fight to keep 1.5°C alive

By Aaron Gray-Block
12 Dec 2025 

Ten years ago on 12 December 2015 in Paris at the UN climate conference COP21, a momentous agreement was reached, committing governments to efforts aimed at limiting global warming to 1.5°C.

But 10 years later, the world is still dangerously off track from meeting the 1.5°C limit and much faster action to reduce fossil fuels emissions and end deforestation is needed. So what has the Paris Agreement achieved, what happens next and what is needed to limit climate change?
Screenshot of Greenpeace International article: Happy anniversary to the Paris Agreement? A 10-year review of climate action, setbacks and the fight to keep 1.5°C alive By Aaron Gray-Block 12 Dec 2025 Ten years ago on 12 December 2015 in Paris at the UN climate conference COP21, a momentous agreement was reached, committing governments to efforts aimed at limiting global warming to 1.5°C. But 10 years later, the world is still dangerously off track from meeting the 1.5°C limit and much faster action to reduce fossil fuels emissions and end deforestation is needed. So what has the Paris Agreement achieved, what happens next and what is needed to limit climate change?
Screenshot of Greenpeace International article: Happy anniversary to the Paris Agreement? A 10-year review of climate action, setbacks and the fight to keep 1.5°C alive By Aaron Gray-Block 12 Dec 2025 Ten years ago on 12 December 2015 in Paris at the UN climate conference COP21, a momentous agreement was reached, committing governments to efforts aimed at limiting global warming to 1.5°C. But 10 years later, the world is still dangerously off track from meeting the 1.5°C limit and much faster action to reduce fossil fuels emissions and end deforestation is needed. So what has the Paris Agreement achieved, what happens next and what is needed to limit climate change?
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@drdusty@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

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Ricardo Harvin
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@ricardoharvin@mstdn.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@greenpeace 1.5 is well behind us now, realistically.

Trying to avoid 2 is where we are, sadly.

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