The 2015 Paris Agreement forged a path for the world to stave off the worst climate change scenarios. Here’s where we stand 10 years later ...
The world has seen faster climate change than expected since the Paris Agreement a decade ago. Scientists say Earth's warming ...
It's not a perfect picture, but the Paris Agreement has brought in stronger climate frameworks & lower emissions since 2015 ...
The Paris Agreement was a huge deal when it was signed in 2015 at COP21. But after 10 years and $10 trillion dollars invested into decarbonizing our economies, what has it accomplished?
UN secretary general warns it is ‘inevitable’ the world will overshoot 1.5C target, but there is still time to change course ...
Exceeding the emissions threshold by 2026 is likely, making a post-1.5°C world inevitable. Governments face some hard choices ...
The countries participating in the UN Climate Change Conference (COP30), currently taking place in Brazil, must cancel fossil ...
Global emissions continue to rise a decade after the Paris Agreement. However, solar, wind and EV growth demonstrate that ...
Push for ‘road map’ on how economies can wean off coal, oil and gas fails but Brazilian presidency promises to follow up ...
Only 13 out of 195 parties submitted a carbon-reducing pledge before a Feb 10, 2025 deadline. Singapore was one of them.
The leaders of the world's top economies have issued a rebuke to US President Donald Trump, signing a joint statement at the G20 summit strengthening their commitment to the Paris climate agreement ...