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Paris Climate Pact Falters as Warming Limit Nears

13 Oct

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Summary

  • Major polluters backtracking on climate action
  • UN climate summits failing to drive meaningful change
  • World on track for catastrophic 3°C warming by 2100
Paris Climate Pact Falters as Warming Limit Nears

As of October 13, 2025, the global climate cooperation framework established by the landmark Paris Agreement is facing a reckoning. Ten years after the deal was negotiated, major greenhouse gas emitters are wavering on their commitments to climate action, even as the world rapidly approaches the agreement's safer 1.5°C warming limit.

Despite clear evidence of worsening climate change impacts, including dangerous extremes across the planet, the United Nations-led system based on consensus and voluntary pledges is struggling to drive meaningful change. The US has once again withdrawn from the Paris pact, while other top polluters plan to extract even more fossil fuels. The European Union and China have also fallen short on their climate plans.

Experts warn that the upcoming COP30 UN climate summit in Brazil, and those beyond, must find a way to translate existing promises into concrete action. Former UN climate chief Patricia Espinosa has stated that the COP process remains "absolutely necessary" to unite countries and hold them accountable. However, with global alliances fracturing and economic uncertainty looming, the path forward for effective climate diplomacy remains uncertain.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Paris Agreement, negotiated in 2015, is facing a reckoning as major polluters backtrack on their climate commitments, and the world approaches the deal's safer 1.5°C warming limit.
UN climate summits, known as COPs, are struggling to translate existing promises into concrete action, despite being "absolutely necessary" to unite countries and hold them accountable, according to former UN climate chief Patricia Espinosa.
Scientists warn that the long-term 1.5°C limit set by the Paris Agreement will likely be breached in the coming years, with the world on track for a catastrophic 3°C of warming by the end of the century.

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