Global Climate Summit Reaches Historic Agreement

World leaders have reached a groundbreaking agreement at the Global Climate Summit, committing to reduce carbon emissions by 50% before 2030.
The agreement includes binding commitments from 195 countries to transition to renewable energy sources and implement sustainable development practices.
Key Agreement Points:
- Carbon neutrality target by 2050
- $100 billion annual climate fund for developing nations
- Global reforestation initiative
- Phase-out of coal power plants by 2040
Scientific experts have confirmed that these measures, if implemented successfully, could limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.
The agreement establishes an international monitoring body to ensure compliance and track progress across all signatory nations.

Major investments in solar, wind, and hydroelectric power are expected to create millions of new jobs worldwide while reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
Environmental organizations have praised the agreement as a crucial step forward in addressing the climate crisis, though they emphasize that continued vigilance and implementation will be essential.