Climate Summit Reaches Historic Agreement
World leaders have agreed on binding emissions targets at the Global Climate Summit, marking a breakthrough in international climate policy.
By Admin | 12 mars 2026
After two weeks of intense negotiations, the Global Climate Summit in Geneva has produced a landmark agreement that commits 195 nations to legally binding emissions reduction targets.
The agreement requires developed nations to cut emissions by 60% by 2035, while providing $200 billion in annual climate finance to developing nations.
UN Secretary-General praised the deal as "a turning point for humanity's fight against climate change."
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