
By Sama Marwan,
Climate change is now a central issue in international politics, with world leaders acknowledging the need for urgent action. At the COP29 summit in Egypt, countries from around the globe made significant pledges to reduce carbon emissions and implement stricter environmental regulations.
In the U.S., President Joe Biden’s administration is pushing for green infrastructure projects, while countries like Brazil are committing to reducing deforestation in the Amazon. Meanwhile, African nations are advocating for greater financial support from developed countries to help combat climate change’s effects on vulnerable populations.
With rising global temperatures, international policy has shifted to prioritize environmental sustainability as a matter of global security.