2025 is poised to be pivotal for climate action, highlighted by key global events and the potential impact of a second Trump presidency on environmental policies.
Countries must update their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) by February 2025, aiming for greater climate commitments under the Paris Agreement.
The COP30 climate conference in Belém, Brazil in November is expected to draw significant attention, marking ten years since the Paris Agreement was signed.
Expect ongoing discussions around plastic pollution and biodiversity at upcoming summits, aiming for actionable frameworks and international agreements.
As extreme weather events persist, 2025 could witness a continuation of significant climate-related challenges, further emphasizing the need for global cooperation.
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