Global Climate Summit Reaches Historic Agreement to Reduce Emissions
World leaders have signed a landmark pact to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2035, marking a major step in the fight against climate change.
The agreement, reached after two weeks of negotiations, includes binding targets for both developed and developing nations. Key provisions involve transitioning to renewable energy sources and investing in carbon capture technology.
Environmental groups have praised the deal as a “turning point,” while some critics argue the targets are not ambitious enough to prevent catastrophic warming.