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Moneybox The Paris Agreement Is the Shove the World Needs No, it won’t punish countries that shirk their climate commitments. But it will incentivize action in some surprising ways.
On Dec. 12, 2015, the marathon all-nighters were finally over and the Paris climate summit adopted a global climate agreement. The general response has been mostly enthusiastic, with reporters ...
The Paris agreement ensures that the 1.5 degree target, and the effort it would take to get there, will be at the center of discussions over climate change ambition for years to come—which is ...
If Obama decides to ratify the Paris Agreement without obtaining approval from two-thirds of the Senate, he will be subverting Article 2 of the U.S. Constitution.
The Paris Climate Agreement On December 12, 2015, nations adopted a historic global agreement to address climate change.
The Paris climate accord can’t satisfy a cost-benefit analysis, it does not serve U.S. national interests, and it seeks to shut out the U.S. Congress.
Here’s what the Paris world climate agreement will do — and what it won’t Paris climate conference representatives cheer after approval of the historic climate agreement on Saturday.
In today’s fractious world, getting 195 nations to agree on anything, even whether the sun rises in the east, isn’t easy. So, in many ways, the climate change deal that emerged from Paris over ...
What the Paris agreement of 2015 meant Replacing fossil fuels is becoming easier. But temperatures are still likely to rise too far ...
Trump Moves Again to Exit the Paris Agreement. Here’s What That Means By Bob Berwyn After Trump Win, World Says ‘We’ve Been Here Before’ By Bob Berwyn ...