Tag: Paris Agreement


  • Xi Jinping’s Address at the UN Climate Change Summit: Key Takeaways

    Xi Jinping’s Address at the UN Climate Change Summit: Key Takeaways

    Introduction On September 24, 2025, Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a significant video address at the United Nations Climate Change Summit. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement, highlighting a crucial period for global climate governance. Xi’s speech focused on the importance of maintaining confidence, accountability, and international cooperation in addressing climate…

  • Canada’s Climate Goals Under Scrutiny: What’s Next?

    Canada’s Climate Goals Under Scrutiny: What’s Next?

    Introduction As the world grapples with climate change, all eyes are on Canada, particularly regarding its commitments made under the Paris Agreement. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent announcement has sparked a wave of discussions on whether Canada will actually meet its climate targets by 2030. Current Situation: The Federal Response During a press conference on…

  • Canada’s Climate Goals for 2030: An Uncertain Path

    Canada’s Climate Goals for 2030: An Uncertain Path

    Introduction As the climate crisis intensifies, nations are under increasing pressure to meet their climate commitments. Canada, in particular, has set ambitious targets under the Paris Agreement for 2030. However, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent remarks have left many questioning whether these goals are achievable. In this article, we explore the current state of Canada’s…

  • Canada’s Climate Goals: The Federal Government’s Ambiguity

    Canada’s Climate Goals: The Federal Government’s Ambiguity

    Introduction As the world grapples with climate change, Canada’s commitment to the Paris Agreement has come under scrutiny. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent comments left many questioning whether the federal government will adequately meet its climate targets by 2030. In this article, we will delve into the current state of Canada’s climate objectives, the criticisms…