Global Climate Summit Reaches New Agreement

Source:BBC News
July 4, 2025
Paris, France
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World leaders at the 2025 Global Climate Summit in Paris reached a historic agreement on July 4, 2025, to accelerate carbon emission reductions by 2030. The agreement includes a $200 billion fund to support developing nations, including Nigeria, in transitioning to renewable energy. The summit, attended by over 150 countries, faced intense negotiations over funding and accountability measures. Critics argue that the targets are still insufficient to prevent catastrophic climate change, while supporters view it as a significant step forward. The agreement is expected to influence national policies worldwide.

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