Declassified US diplomatic records reveal how India played a central role in shaping the Paris climate agreement, ensuring a non-binding framework that preserved development space while enabling its e ...
Newly declassified US diplomatic records show that the Paris climate agreement was carefully shaped with India in mind.
ICN international climate policy reporter Bob Berwyn reviews the past decade of the United Nations Climate Change Conference.
At the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) on Dec. 12, 2015, 195 parties signed the Paris Agreement, vowing to ...
Declassified US diplomatic records reveal India’s decisive role in shaping the Paris climate agreement, ensuring a non-binding framework while safeguarding development and economic growth.
Ten years ago on 12 December 2015 in Paris at the UN climate conference COP21, a momentous agreement was reached, committing governments to efforts ...
The agreement, signed in Paris on 12 December 2015, was considered historic but a decade on, the planet is still warming at ...
The Paris Agreement was never meant to solve the climate crisis in a single moment. It was designed to change direction.
In 2015 the world assembled in Paris to confront the growing climate crisis and 200 countries signed the 2015 Paris Agreement ...
Ten years ago at the historic UN climate conference in Paris, the world agreed to cap global warming in our joint battle ...
The watershed summit in 2015 was far from perfect, but its impact so far has been significant and measurable ...
The Paris Agreement — the first binding international pact to tackle runaway temperatures — showed that the world was finally serious about addressing the damaging effects from rising seas, ...