Climate Change and Global Policy: Are We Doing Enough?

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06 Apr 2025 07:15 #2255 by anushka9dh
Climate change remains one of the most pressing challenges of our time, demanding urgent and unified global action. Despite growing awareness and increasing scientific evidence, the world is still struggling to implement effective and consistent policies to combat climate change. The 2015 Paris Agreement was a significant milestone, with nearly every nation committing to limit global temperature rise to well below 2°C. However, the gap between commitment and implementation continues to , investing in renewable energy, and improving energy efficiency. Yet, progress often falls short due to political, economic, and social constraints. Developing countries argue for more financial and technological support from wealthier nations, while some developed countries remain reluctant to fully phase out fossil fuels due to economic interests. Additionally, enforcement of climate pledges remains weak, and many nations continue to miss their targets without facing —rising sea levels, extreme weather events, biodiversity loss, and climate-induced migration—are becoming more visible each year. These realities underscore the need for stronger international cooperation, transparent reporting, and binding commitments. It is not enough to set long-term goals; immediate action and measurable progress are , such as increased investments in green technologies and public awareness, current efforts are insufficient to prevent the worst impacts of climate change. A just and sustainable transition requires bold leadership, innovation, and a global sense of , while the world has taken steps toward addressing climate change, we are not doing enough. Greater urgency, accountability, and cooperation are essential. The time for half-measures has passed—only collective, decisive action can ensure a livable planet for future generations.

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