In a landmark international hearing on climate change, a U.S. representative backed the Paris Agreement, but left unanswered questions about U.S. commitments in a Trump presidency.
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President Donald Trumps approach to climate agreements in 2025 has reignited debates on environmental policy and global ...
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Amid geopolitical upheaval, including the election of a climate denier in the US, the future of the three-decade long COP ...
For almost a decade, climate scientists and environmental leaders have coalesced around a rallying cry: “Keep 1.5 alive.” It’s a reference to the historic pact nations reached in Paris in 2015 to try ...
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) plans to campaign on calls for the country to quit the European Union, the Paris ...