GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES

Glimmers of Hope for a Greener Future

Dec 6, 2017 | 09:00 GMT

Chinese tourists wear masks to protect themselves from pollution outside the Forbidden City in Beijing.
Chinese tourists wear masks to protect themselves from pollution outside the Forbidden City in Beijing.

(KEVIN FRAYER/Getty Images)

The U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change 21st Conference of the Parties, or COP21, was a tough act to follow. At that event in 2015, delegates from 195 countries came together in Paris and adopted a landmark agreement to address climate change. The accord, known as the Paris Agreement, laid out the signatories' intention to limit global warming to less than 2 degrees Celsius (and, ideally, well under that mark) by curbing greenhouse gas emissions and decarbonizing the global economy by 2060. Two years later, however, it's becoming increasingly clear that fulfilling the accord's objectives won't be enough to halt the effects of global warming. What's more, though COP21 established an ambitious plan for addressing climate change, it left hashing out the details for another year, another conference. Expectations were high that this year's 23rd Conference of the Parties, or COP23, would offer the perfect venue for fleshing out the Paris...

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