Climate Summit in Paris Yields New Pledges for Carbon Reduction

Source:The Guardian
August 11, 2025
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World leaders at a climate summit in Paris on August 10 announced new pledges to reduce carbon emissions by 2035, aiming to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. Over 50 countries, including major emitters, committed to a 30% reduction in greenhouse gases over the next decade. French President Emmanuel Macron hailed the agreement as 'a step forward,' though critics argue the pledges lack enforceable mechanisms. Developing nations, including Nigeria, called for increased financial support to transition to renewable energy, highlighting disparities in global climate action.

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