Paris Agreement

What is the Paris Agreement?

The Paris Agreement is a global accord adopted in 2015 to address climate change. It brings together nations with the goal of limiting global temperature rise to well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, with an aspirational target of 1.5 degrees Celsius.

Why was the Paris Agreement established?

The Paris Agreement was established to unite nations in combating climate change, recognizing its severe impacts on ecosystems and societies. It seeks to promote international cooperation, adaptation, and mitigation efforts to create a sustainable future.

What is the significance of the 1.5 degrees Celsius target?

The 1.5 degrees Celsius target in the Paris Agreement signifies an ambitious effort to prevent more severe climate impacts. Keeping temperature rise below 1.5 degrees is crucial for protecting vulnerable ecosystems and communities, reducing the risk of irreversible damage.

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