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2025: Climate Pledges Crumble Amidst Global Strife
13 Jan
Summary
- Average global temperatures from 2023-2025 may breach the 1.5 C Paris target.
- US withdrawal from Paris Agreement and environmental deregulation amplified climate challenges.
- Geopolitical tensions and economic shifts are undermining crucial global climate cooperation.

The year 2025 highlighted profound contradictions in global climate governance, coinciding with the Paris Agreement's decade anniversary yet strained by rising geopolitical tensions. Scientific data revealed that the average global temperature from 2023 to 2025 is expected to surpass the 1.5 C limit, a grim milestone indicating a warming planet and increased frequency of extreme weather events.
Despite scientific warnings and a surge in climate-related disasters like wildfires and floods across various continents, the momentum for climate action eroded. The United States' withdrawal from the Paris Agreement and deregulation efforts significantly pressured global climate governance, creating uncertainty and reducing essential funding. This retreat, coupled with broader geopolitical fragmentation, has weakened international trust and cooperation.




