Ten years on: how the 2015 Paris climate deal is shaping the planet
As the world marks the tenth anniversary of the Paris Agreement, progress in combating global climate change is mixed.
As the world marks the tenth anniversary of the Paris Agreement, progress in combating global climate change is mixed.
Indigenous protesters defended charging the gates of Brazil's COP30 climate summit on Wednesday and clashing with security a day earlier, saying the action was aimed at demonstrating the desperation of their fight for forest protection.
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Families gathered at a morgue in Rio de Janeiro on Thursday to identify loved ones killed in what has become Brazil’s deadliest police operation, while funerals were held for four officers who died during the raids.
In 2024, global forest loss reached a historic peak, with wildfires—fueled by extreme climate conditions—destroying millions of hectares of tropical forests. Brazil, set to host COP30, was the hardest hit.
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