COP30: 10 years after the Paris Agreement, what has changed ?

France 24Monday, November 10, 2025 at 3:37:04 PM
COP30: 10 years after the Paris Agreement, what has changed ?
The COP30 conference, taking place on November 10, 2025, serves as a crucial milestone, marking a decade since the Paris Agreement was adopted. This anniversary invites a comprehensive evaluation of the advancements and setbacks in global climate action. As nations gather to discuss their commitments and strategies, the event underscores the importance of international collaboration in combating climate change. Valérie Dekimpe from France24 highlights the ongoing challenges and the need for renewed efforts to meet the targets set in Paris, emphasizing that the effectiveness of these policies will be critical in shaping the future of global climate initiatives.
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