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Politics: New Climate Agreement Signed at Global Summit

By Sama Marwan,

World leaders convened at the Global Climate Summit in Geneva to finalize a historic agreement aimed at reducing carbon emissions and combating climate change. The pact, signed by 85 nations, outlines actionable steps to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.

Key provisions include stricter regulations on industrial emissions, significant investments in renewable energy, and the establishment of a global fund to assist developing nations in adopting green technologies. The agreement has been hailed as a monumental step forward in the fight against global warming.

Critics, however, argue that enforcement mechanisms remain vague and that more needs to be done to hold major polluters accountable.

Activists have called for stronger timelines and clearer penalties for non-compliance.

Despite these challenges, the agreement is seen as a turning point in international climate diplomacy, with hopes that it will inspire more ambitious actions in the years to come.

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